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From the
19 February 2020 issue

City Desk

Councillors Object to Hiring Practices at Council-Owned Pool

by Laoise Neylon

A Quick Note

Would You Like to Help Revive Our Cycle Collision Tracker?

by Lois Kapila

Culture Desk

Council to Give Public Greater Say in Next Round of Public Art

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

How Often Are People Filing Claims Against the Council for Tripping on Tree Roots?

by Erin McGuire

City Desk

Older Residents in Ringsend Council Complex Say They Feel Unsafe in Their Homes

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

After Long Delay, Stoneybatter Community Centre Finally Set to Open, Council Says

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

A New Chapter for Coolock’s Library

by Sean Finnan

City Desk

Council Briefs: Dogs on Bull Island, More Car-Parking at St Anne's Park, and the Clontarf Baths

by Donal Corrigan

Culture Desk

Dean: The Eternal Truths of Ireland’s Golden-Age Hip-Hop Revivalists

by Dean Van Nguyen

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Deputy editor Sam Tranum

City reporters Laoise Neylon
Claudia Dalby

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