A decade ago, the council stripped a playground out of Tyrrelstown. Now some residents want it back.
The council said it was removed because of antisocial behavior. Councillors say having play spaces is how to prevent ...
There will also be a dedicated tree page on Dublin City Council’s website, to keep residents abreast of the programmed tree ...
These could make it easier for parents with autistic kids, for example, to park closer to where they need to go.
“As expenditure increases due to increasing demand for delivery of housing schemes of various tenures such as cost rental, ...
We have waited too long; we desperately need the department to fund this,” says Shay L’Estrange, coordinator with Ballyfermot ...
As Dublin City Council executives power ahead with a deal likely to cost hundreds of millions of euro to move its ...
A masterplan for the area foresees up to 8,500 homes being built on the lands, as well as schools and sports and community ...
It’s timely, says Alison Field of Labour, with the 85th anniversary of the devastation approaching and the world as it is.
During a debate Monday over new parking bye-laws, which raise the cost of parking in the county from 1 February.
"The idea for this cover was an ode to the post workers, couriers and delivery drivers who just (literally) carried the ...
Dolce Sicily co-owner Fabio Bonaccorsi said its numbers say tiramisu is trendy. Other establishments say tiramisu is always ...
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