To meet demands from the central government for more land to build more homes on, Fingal plans to rezone more land residential – and look to its land reserves in Dunsink and Lissenhall, according to a ...
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 ...
Dublin City Council is looking to move on rezoning lands between Inchicore and Ballyfermot, paving the way for more than 5,000 homes, new employment spaces, and community centres. “The scale is ...
On a dark Wednesday evening at the closed gates to Mountjoy Square Park, two old-style lanterns on the railings emit a cool white light, and people hurry past as cold rain falls on orange leaves. At ...
While her son’s killer was behind bars, an overpowering feeling began to take hold of Janet O’Brien, she says. She wanted to meet the man face to face. People in her life tried to talk her out of it, ...
Sinn Féin TD Paul Donnelly says residents at a new housing development near Hollystown, Wilkinsons Brook, started to contact him within months of moving in. It was “in relation to issues of water ...
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 ...
Last Friday, around lunchtime, Andrew McNeile stood in the aisle inside St Catherine's Church on Thomas Street, reeling off facts about its history as a place of Christian worship dating back to the ...
Temporarily, Maria Ginnity’s living room had become a gallery devoted to Luas passengers. She sat the canvases in armchairs, on the dining table, and propped them up against walls and the back of her ...
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 ...
To get from the Drumnigh Manor housing estate to Portmarnock DART station is a 20-minute wandering walk along narrow paths and through awkward busy crossroads. “We have been forced to book taxis to ...
More than 900 people in custody in prisons across Ireland are on waiting lists for addiction counsellors, show figures from the Irish Prison Service (IPS). The longest waitlist, the figures show, is ...