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30 March 2022 issue
Unreal Estate
It Takes Government, On Average, More Than Two Years to Approve Plans for Social Homes – Instead of One
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Ukrainian Refugees Cast Around for English Language Classes
by Shamim Malekmian
City Desk
In Raheny, an Electric Car Owner Finds She’s Living in a Building, and a City, That Aren’t Set Up to Charge It
by Claudia Dalby
Unreal Estate
In Inchicore, Plans for Flagship Public Housing Project Now Include More Homes, a Library, and Supermarket
by Claudia Dalby
Culture Desk
The Council Says It Wants People to Open More Arts Spaces, but One Woman Says Her Experience Shows How Tough It Is
by Claudia Dalby
Unreal Estate
In Cabra, Owners of Long-Vacant Pub Propose Building 117 Rental Apartments on Site
by Laoise Neylon
Culture Desk
Dean: Qwerty Mick and Mango X Mathman Give Dublin What It Needs
by Dean Van Nguyen
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