Moore Street buildings linked to 1916 Rising designated for protection
Dublin city planners recommend buildings be added to Record of Protected Structures
Dublin city planners recommend buildings be added to Record of Protected Structures
Total of 44 trafficking victims recorded by Garda last year, two thirds were women
Local campaigners to appeal approval for mixed scheme which would ‘destroy’ Moore Street
Baggot Street firms say McVerry Trust should not have been granted exemption
Dublin councillors vote for Glenveagh social and affordable homes scheme
One-stop shops for grants and contractors under Government plan
Seat may stay vacant until 2024 after death of charity CEO Anthony Flynn
Dublin City Council will need to tread carefully over future of pedestrianisation
Car ban on weekend nights will now run to end of August to facilitate outdoor dining
Application for O’Devaney Garden in blocks up to 14 storeys submitted to An Bord Pleanála
Link was one of three big transport projects planned during boom, along with Luas Cross City and the Metro
Dublin City Council proposes trial partial pedestrianisation of road during the summer
Adequate public consultation not undertaken, document lodged to High Court states
System of cul-de-sacs and speed reductions aims to improve cycling and walking facilities
Additional services to Drogheda, Celbridge, Maynooth envisaged in expansion of service
Windows broken at house once lived in by Rising leader The O'Rahilly
Those from lower income households least likely to cycle, despite being less likely to own a car
CCTV to be installed at Luke Kelly sculpture later this week
Shops and apartments to be built on site which is designated as a future metro station
Development on convent lands in Clondalkin will undermine historic village, locals claim
Johnny Ronan’s development company to appeal High Court ruling
Developer Kieran Gannon wants to stop existing scheme and build taller blocks
Paul Reid calls for Metrolink to Swords to go ahead independent of southern section
Council considering seeking judicial review of plaza refusal
Dublin Port relocation ‘a golden opportunity to create a modern high-density city within the city’
Poolbeg site to become cultural ‘precinct’ perhaps with film studio under council plans
Some coroners paid on the double while undertaker services not subject to tender
Family circumstances and loss of private rental accommodation among key factors
One in five tenants occupy houses too big for their needs, finds Dublin council report
A number of trees will be felled to accommodate the development
AA says Dublin City Council has ‘blind spot, to the point of being spiteful’ when it comes to cars
University wants to build taller apartment blocks from five to 10 storeys in height
A plan hatched in the early 1990s became bogged down in problems and objections
Room at hotel not big enough as 350 Beacon apartment residents try to attend agm
Simon Coveney vowed 300 homes would be built or under construction by end of 2016
Current 30km/h limit on some city roads is ‘ridiculous’ and adds to congestion, says group
Former fire-trap apartments sell in days for half of what they cost in the boom
New three-year social housing budget, to provide 1,780 homes, rises by 90% to €796m
Plans four years in making to be redesigned with cyclists using backstreets initially
Regular commuters into the city complain of poorly maintained surfaces and badly designed cycle lanes
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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