Last week the Land Development Agency published a document laying out its vision for the 18-hectare Stapolin Square ...
Dublin City Council this week published a tender, looking for contractors to install cycle lanes, upgrade footpaths and more.
The Department of Finance, with Revenue and the Department of Housing, is looking at a new definition, said a spokesperson.
While the number of young children in residential care has risen, the overall number of kids in care has held roughly steady.
It has been working, for more than a decade, on plans for more permanent flood defences. But those aren’t built yet.
So goes Michael J. Hartnett’s new play, which had a rehearsal reading this week at the Five Lamps Arts Festival.
The area has been allocated just 2 percent of the city’s capital spend on projects outside of housing, over the next three ...
Six disabled parking spots are scattered around the basement car park of The Davitt apartment complex in Drimnagh. For several months after he moved in, in October 2022, Brian McKenna – his blue badge ...
All of this is intended to encourage the wearer of the cap to appreciate the “transformative power of collapse”, a position ...
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 ...
Trains arrived from both directions into Clonsilla train station on Monday evening and commuters trickled out. A small crowd gathered at the bus stop just over the canal, mostly scrolling smartphones.
It’s Wednesday morning, at the junction of Collins Avenue and Malahide Road. A driver in a flatbed truck coming from the city centre direction rolls straight through the red light on Malahide Road.