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From the
12 May 2021 issue

City Desk

Homeless People from Outside Dublin Were Just Ghosts to the Council’s System

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Unable to Roll-Out and Run a Network of Electric Charging Points, Council Seeks Help

by Claudia Dalby

City Desk

Neighbourhood Gets Fence and Wasteland Rather than Trees and Park – for Now, at Least

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Forced to Move from Their “Home” Direct Provision Centre to Another, Some Say They Aren’t Listened To

by Shamim Malekmian

Culture Desk

The Spirit of the River: A Quest for the Kingfisher, Reviewed

by Daniel Seery

City Desk

Council Briefs: Selling Council Property at Gulistan Terrace and Abbey St, and Saying No to “Vulture Funds”

by Laoise Neylon

Cover

Issue 62: By Claire Prouvost

by Claire Prouvost

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