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A giant colourful candle holder stood atop the O’Connell Plinth for two years until May 2023. Since then, nothing.
Despite the growing emphasis on planting native trees in Dublin, it’s not clear that’s the right strategy as the climate changes, Dublin City Council’s tree officer, Ludovic Beaumont, told councillors ...
Gardaí need to “send everybody away as soon as they turn up with their bags of cans and their bottles of wine”, says Fine ...
Almost three years ago dance artist Nick Nikolaou debuted their show Anatomy of a Night in the Complex warehouse as part of ...
When there’s construction and a challenge with road space, the answer always seems to be to block the cycle lane, says Ciaran ...
It was hugely dispiriting,” says Labour Councillor Darragh Moriarty, who chairs Dublin City Council’s arts committee.
There were 225,685 private households in the Dublin City Council area at the 2022 census, according to the Central Statistics ...
Michael Kelly wants to build two padel courts, with a café, toilets and bike parking near the Black Horse Inn, but Waterways ...
Michael, Kevin, and their friends, pitched other ideas for an ideal playspace: a trampoline, a library, a treehouse, a stage ...
Eliminating bagged waste, installing CCTV, and finding and knocking on the doors of people who don’t have bin contracts are ...
immigrant life Most asylum shelters are not subject to HIQA inspections Instead, they are inspected by IPAS staff or an inspections company – but is that working?
“Housing First works best when it is high quality, consistent and for as long as necessary,” says Samara Jones, coordinator of the Housing First Europe Hub.