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One man who’s been involved has been trying to organise a social event on a nearby council football pitch, something the ...
Dublin City Council has ruled that Bartra’s co-living complex in Rathmines can be used for some short-term stays, a council ...
Independent Councillor John Lyons says he wants to make sure that its local residents, not council officials, who decide how ...
It’ll be used by more than the football team, said club committee member Keith O’Connell, but open to other local groups and ...
I don’t want my story or the way my headline was written and the backlash it got to be a prime example for immigrants to not ...
We're going to develop different urban trial hedgerows,” says Sophie von Maltzan. “The edible hedgerow, and the ...
When there’s construction and a challenge with road space, the answer always seems to be to block the cycle lane, says Ciaran ...
Baked to Death is emblematic of what some have pointed to as a growing baking culture in the West Dublin suburb.
From Chai Crew at Herbert Park to Chai & Chaat in Essex Quay, spiced teas once limited to diasporic kitchens are becoming ...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
children in care Children placed in emergency accommodation for kids in care are scared, and high-risk children are more likely to get stuck there “Every child I have been with on admission to ...
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 ...
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