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.
As the rent increase kicks in, councillors were briefed at recent meetings on plans for some maintenance in flats across ...
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.
The area has been allocated just 2 percent of the city’s capital spend on projects outside of housing, over the next three ...
In Kilcarbery Grange near Clondalkin, residents have been told they must remove electric car chargers from the footpaths outside their homes – after spending around €2,000 each to have them installed.
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 ...
In May 2024, in the wake of the Dublin riots, the government announced (another) taskforce for the city centre. In October 2024, in the run-up to a general election, the taskforce released its report ...
On Wednesday about lunchtime at Spencer Dock Park, a group of food trucks parked up and mobbed by hungry customers ordering burritos, barbecue, and brunch. Nearby, Luas Red Line trams pulled into and ...
While a light rain fell over Luke Street, an automated voice boomed down from Tara Street station, saying the train bound for Hazelhatch was approaching Platform 1. Below the station, just after ...
When Ray McAdam, the Fine Gael councillor and Lord Mayor, moved from Stoneybatter out to Lucan, his vote didn’t move with him. He moved in October 2022, he said. During the local elections in June ...