Nobody caught illegally dumping yet by new north inner-city CCTV
But the scheme is a success, said a council official's report, as that shows the cameras are a deterrent.
“In my reimagining of O’Connell Street, I’ve placed a late-autumn meadow right at its heart.”
“This cover is an homage to my daily commute along the Luas’ red line.”
This image “captured what I love about cities, the grit and glamour, the dirt and dapper”.
“This piece is named ‘Afro-Irish’. It’s part of a bigger series, called Migration/Integration, and tells the story of a person trying to maintain the culture they came from and integrate into Irish society.”
“This month’s cover is inspired by Dublin’s ‘Fortress Grand Canal’, perhaps the most striking example of hostile architecture, of designing against humanity, in the city in recent years.”
“The illustration is based on a vision for a new Ireland that is diverse and fruitful … A place of kindness, gladness and solidarity.”
“Like a much less sinister version of the classic film Rear Window, this is my daily view from my living room of this ever-diversifying city.”
“As it is (finally) spring I thought it would be nice to show illustrations of nature, rain, flowers and everything spring related.”
“The image for this month’s cover is inspired by the excellent Active Travel Collision Tracker. The Dubliner, with her child in tow, looks on at the colour-coded, hazardous incidents recorded by fellow cyclists around the city.”
“I work in a bookshop, which I love. This illustration is a celebration of my experience of working in this environment, which is full of life in all its quirkiness and richness.”
“I selected this image to highlight the issue of dampness and fungus that often plagues homes during winter due to inadequate heating and windows.”
“I wanted to capture the essence of this festive spirit. Their vibrant flowers complemented by the warm colours creates a cozy atmosphere.”