The signs of an ambitious effort to build out Dublin city’s network of cycle routes are everywhere. There are dashed white lines, rusty-red cycle tracks, bollards and bollards and bollards – and the ...
Friends of the Irish Environment has started proceedings for a judicial review of a decision by Fingal County Council allowing a developer to build more homes in Baldoyle before it puts in better ...
The government is looking at building a new waste-to-energy incinerator to deal with the country’s growing river of waste. Ireland’s existing landfills and incinerators aren’t enough to handle the ...
Since 2019, Fingal County Council has issued 68 letters of warning to property owners engaging in short-term letting, a council official said. Out of the 68 warnings sent out in the six years since ...
He’s in his work clothes, paint stains over his shirt and trousers and a faint trace of dark paint on his right cheek. “Ah, Thomas, you didn’t know?” says Gina Priestman. Gina and her dad, Norman ...
A new survey commissioned by Dublin Inquirer, with fieldwork and data preparation carried out by Amarách Research, offers insights into levels of crime in Dublin city centre. This City Centre Crime ...
The patter of playing children mixes with the rustle of full trees and the hushed traffic from the nearby Howth Road. The beat of a young teenager’s basketball marks a steady rhythm as he potters ...
Ducking out through the back door of his new wholefoods store in Inchicore, Peadar Rice gestures to a small garden with a well-kept vegetable patch. He points out the lettuces, peas, potatoes, beans, ...
On a serene Friday afternoon, musician Gemma Dunleavy is giving a guided tour of Sheriff Street, in the north inner-city of Dublin where she grew up, and begins to laugh as she recalls friends from ...
It’s a common and frustrating experience for bus users in Dublin, which puts some people off taking the bus to get where they’re going. You go to the bus stop, and your app and the digital display ...
Dublin city councillors agreed on Monday to spend €1.69bn next year on day-to-day operations, with a budget that scraped through following a contentious split on whether to increase rents for social ...
In a document laying out its pitch, the team behind Progress Ireland talk a lot about powers of persuasion. “A core competency of our org will be persuasion,” it says. They’ll bag high-profile ...
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