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Dublin City's Weaver Park nominated for a European urban park prize
The park, located in the heart of the Liberties, was opened in September last year.
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The park, located in the heart of the Liberties, was opened in September last year.
R&G Administration manages and oversees accommodation for homeless families at two locations in Dublin.
Last week it emerged that 14 homeless families who had been staying at the Gresham in Dublin city centre had been told they had to leave by the end of the month.
The new facilities enable people with limited body movement to enjoy the experience of climbing.
Geldof says he doesn’t want to be associated with “handmaiden to genocide” Aung San Suu Kyi.
Permanent road diversions are being put in place to make room for the new cross-city Luas line.
The council has come in for criticism for failing to address concerns about overcrowded homes across the city.
There is no longer a right turn now from Bachelors Walk onto O’Connell Bridge – except for buses, taxis and bicycles.
Cars will also be banned from turning right onto O’Connell Bridge from Bachelors Walk.
Have a look at what route is closed so you don’t spend too much of the Bank Holiday weekend stuck in traffic.
Luas Cross City will start carrying passengers in December.
Council housing is allocated based on need, age, income and right to live in Ireland on a long-term basis.
The robbery occurred on Saturday at around 12.15pm.
Planning for the development was granted in April.
Seán Ducque is charged with murdering Kieran Farrelly in Dublin city in 2014.
The Council said it understands that the stationless bike sharing app BleeperBike intends to launch its service this weekend.
Current Dublin City Council rules prevent a street being renamed until 20 years after a person’s death.
Radical plans to close off traffic for cars on some routes in Dublin would not only be beneficial for bike users, according to a cycling group.
The low-cost sensors are being deployed across the capital to monitor rainfall, weather conditions and river levels.
Taxis are to be allowed drive on the bus and tram corridor at the planned College Green.
Its construction will take about two years at a cost of €70 million.
Eileena said she has been homeless “on and off” since she left state care at the age of 18.
There is a boom of purpose-built student accommodation in Dublin city centre.
“Ah yeah, fair play.”
He told gardaí one victim was in the “wrong place at the wrong time”.
And they want the public’s input.
Two men were taken to St Vincent’s University Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Well over half of its area is completely unpolluted by litter, well ahead of its nearest competitors.
Campaigners have told how the deepening crisis “breaks their hearts” as they try to help those in need this Christmas.
Planning permission has been submitted for the 155 bedroom hotel.
In Dublin’s fair city.
Members of the public and gardaí gathered last night to discuss crime in the capital.
One of the victims received a serious eye injury as a result of the attack.
There have already been more than 600 reported cases of fly-tipping in 2016.
A missing person appeal was issued yesterday.
The quays will be closed as the latest major phase of Luas works takes place.
The incident occurred this afternoon.
John’s Lane hostel is scheduled to be redeveloped into more long term accommodation.
Another man was taken to the Mater Hospital following the incident with what are believed to be stab wounds.
From hikes to ice-cream in the park, there’s loads to do.
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