Daniel Seery is a writer from Dublin. A regular contributor to RTÉ’s Arena, his work has appeared in a number of anthologies and magazines. His stage play Eviction was a winner of the Shadow of the Ri ...
Dublin City Council this week published a tender, looking for contractors to install cycle lanes, upgrade footpaths and more.
While the number of young children in residential care has risen, the overall number of kids in care has held roughly steady.
The area has been allocated just 2 percent of the city’s capital spend on projects outside of housing, over the next three ...
It has been working, for more than a decade, on plans for more permanent flood defences. But those aren’t built yet.
Members of Santry Forum say they want a plan for the area that includes “social infrastructure” too. And they've worked up their own proposal.
As the rent increase kicks in, councillors were briefed at recent meetings on plans for some maintenance in flats across ...
Council breaks promise, again, of new homes for Travellers at Labre Park After 30 years, the finish line for the project was supposed to be close. The cost of the u-turn will be even greater ...
More than 1,040 people wrote in to the public consultation on Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council’s next five-year plan for Traveller accommodation in the county. Mostly, to oppose some of the 48 ...
The sun was splitting the pavement stone outside the Solas Project’s office on Long’s Place in the Liberties, and inside the door the mood was just as bright. The wide smiles and vibrant, upbeat ...
As Dublin City Council executives power ahead with a deal likely to cost hundreds of millions of euro to move its headquarters from Wood Quay to Kevin Street, councillors didn’t have any substantive ...