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Even as the government casts around for new land to zone for homes, it is unclear when this plot will be built out.
The active travel team in the council wanted to find out whether children can move safely around the inner-city – walking, cycling, wheeling, or scooting – and then use the information to work with ...
It has issued a tender for a feasibility study. The documents include few details, but they do confirm the likely future uses for the historic building.
A mish-mash of droning synths and spiralling saxophones, the occasional distorted guitar and grainy recordings of a walk ...
There can be no questioning Danny Groenland’s taste or principles. Right from his first album, Love Joints, released in 2014 ...
This is the first year of growing a big strawberry crop at the Cherry Orchard Community Garden, an expanse of fields and polytunnels that covers 2 acres towards the western end of the west Dublin ...
Years back, the Office of Public Works said it would figure out what to do with the homes on Garda Terrace, but it still hasn ...
The island off Howth is a haven for puffins, cormorants, and more. But human visitors have continued to stress them.
On any given day, Barnardo Square outside City Hall on Dame Street has at least one tour guide either explaining a bit about ...
One man who’s been involved has been trying to organise a social event on a nearby council football pitch, something the ...
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.
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