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From the
28 October 2020 issue

City Desk

Council Teams with Tech Firms to Boost Public Engagement for Planning Applications

by Sean Finnan

City Desk

In Cabra, an Award-Winning Martial Arts Club Fights for Survival

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

A New Archive Looks at the Life and Work of the "Shining Star of Dublin Theatre in the 1950s"

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

For Asylum-Seeking Parents, An Extra Layer of Anxiety at the School Gates

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

What More Could Be Done to Encourage Wildlife in the Phoenix Park?

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

A Poetry Anthology Aims to Find New Voices and Help Struggling Writers Through the Pandemic

by Cormac Fitzgerald

Culture Desk

Rialto, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

Culture Desk

Dean: Ailbhe Reddy and Kean Kavanagh Write Mantras on Heartbreak and Wasted Days

by Dean Van Nguyen

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