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13 April 2022 issue
City Desk
Residents Say Housing Charity Running Their Complex Won’t Listen to Their Concerns
by Laoise Neylon
Culture Desk
A New Platform Seeks to Illuminate Unexplored Pockets of Dublin’s Art Scene
by Michael Lanigan
City Desk
No Mention of Traveller Housing as Council Sells Half of Mount Anville Site
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
In the North Inner-City, a Group of Teenage Girls Redesigned Streets to Be Safer, More Fun
by Claudia Dalby
City Desk
When Irish Immigration Officers Overcharge Immigrants, They Struggle to Push Back
by Shamim Malekmian
City Desk
In Finglas, Pedestrian Traffic Signals Installed Last Year for More than €200,000 Remain Off, Unused
by Claudia Dalby
Culture Desk
An Artist Makes a Room His Canvas, and Swathes of Fabric His Paints
by Claudia Dalby
City Desk
Council Briefs: The Dilemma of the €7 Pee, and More Around Moore Street to be Protected
by Laoise Neylon
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