What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby?
The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say.
“This photo was taken in Dublin City centre on the junction of Dame Street and South Great George’s Street. It’s one of the busiest parts of town.”
This image “captured what I love about cities, the grit and glamour, the dirt and dapper”.
“This woman perfectly captured a dichotomous duo of ennui and expectation, which reflected a similar feeling I was having towards my own life at the time.”
“Her dog would jump into the water and get back onto the board, clearly used to it and loving every second of it.”
“My four-year-old son in Merrion Square Park’s playground at 9.30am.”
“I took this photo at around 9.30am on a Sunday morning walk with my one-year-old son.”
“This image of the Pearse Lyons Distillery is certainly one of juxtaposition, old with new.”
“I took this photo … after the first real burst of summer and just around that time some of us were maybe looking forward to a few more slightly cooler days.”
“I have always been fascinated by the relationship between Dublin and horses. It’s rare to find these beautiful creatures basically kept in a city as pets.”
“This is a picture of my friend and his dog Rebel on our regular walk out to the Poolbeg Lighthouse on the Great South Wall recently.”
“Junior fell into our lives at the start of 2020. Like, literally fell into the Guinness yard.”
I’ve named this photograph “The Kiss”. It was taken during one of the first nights after the end of a lockdown, in September 2021. The pubs had started reopening and the city was buzzing.
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