Group wants Malahide reopened to traffic as Covid restrictions liftedCouncil says it has secured funding for permanent pedestrianisation of New StreetMon Jan 24 2022 - 20:26
Dublin receives lion’s share of State’s €300m cycling and walking fundingVital we do not allow return to traffic gridlock, Minister for Transport saysMon Jan 24 2022 - 14:04
Civic plaza may stop Capel Street pedestrianisationLiffey Street plaza plans likely to prevent full pedestrianisation of northside streetMon Jan 24 2022 - 01:00
Dublin City Council to curb build-to-rent and small apartment developmentsUnder new capital city development plan complexes must include apartments for saleMon Jan 24 2022 - 00:01
Dublin City Council owed €38m in unpaid rentJust over 64% of council’s 25,000 tenants in arrears and 41 owe more than €27,000Fri Jan 21 2022 - 01:00
Italian ambassador concerned by Dublin MetroLink delayDublin should follow example of Rome, Paolo Serpi saysThu Jan 20 2022 - 03:00
Blue flag beaches must be kept dog-free, An Taisce saysLocal authorities advised of international health and safety standards on bathing areasWed Jan 19 2022 - 01:28
Plans for St Teresa’s Gardens redevelopment scaled backNumber of homes delivered in development to be reduced, councillors toldMon Jan 17 2022 - 13:54
Cormac O’Rourke appointed chair of Land Development AgencyAppointment ends nine-month search for John Moran replacementFri Jan 14 2022 - 19:57
Plans for development of O’Connell Street and Moore Street get green lightLocal campaigners to appeal approval for mixed scheme which would ‘destroy’ Moore StreetFri Jan 14 2022 - 10:56
Approval of plans for O’Connell Street and Moore Street scheme likely to be appealedUK group Hammerson secures first permissions for former Carlton site in Dublin cityFri Jan 14 2022 - 01:01
Legislation aimed at keeping ‘cowboy’ builders out of industry publishedNew Bill requires builders to sign up to statutory register but not for two more yearsWed Jan 12 2022 - 22:39
Number of homes in Dublin council housing scheme to be halved due to Luas planLocal authority had been given permission for 120 social and affordable homes at Cabra siteWed Jan 12 2022 - 04:26
Some 200 Dublin Fire Brigade staff unavailable over New Year amid Covid surge‘Number of appliances’ could not be operated on New Year’s Eve, says chief fire officerMon Jan 10 2022 - 20:42
HGV ban for Strand Road in Dublin suburb SandymountNo lorries using the road had permits, according to Dublin City CouncilThu Jan 06 2022 - 06:00
From candles to LEDs – the transformation of Dublin’s lightsMultimillion investment will result in environmental savings for the cityTue Jan 04 2022 - 02:39
Lighting upgrade costing €55m could leave Dubliners seeing starsOrange streets lights so familiar overhead in capital city to be replaced by LEDsTue Jan 04 2022 - 02:00
Covid-related waste adds to deteriorating levels of urban litterDublin’s north inner city dirtiest place in the State – An Taisce reportTue Jan 04 2022 - 00:01
Right to worship being overtaken by right to cycle, church elder claimsCycle lane decision ‘plain wrong’ as Howth Presbyterian church parking will be blockedMon Jan 03 2022 - 01:00
Sandymount school to take court action against apartment developmentApartments on former petrol station site would overlook playground and classroomsSat Jan 01 2022 - 01:00
Two Tallaght projects tackling crack cocaine use to close todayNew funding does not cover the services for drug users in Jobstown and Killinarden, says task forceFri Dec 31 2021 - 03:00
Hold the fort: Phoenix Park's military ‘town’ to get facelift fit for a MagazineDublin city landmark, which has fallen into dereliction, to be restored and opened to publicWed Dec 29 2021 - 02:45
Tallaght drug services face New Year’s Eve closureTwo projects support users of crack cocaine, and will run out of funds by December 31stTue Dec 28 2021 - 00:01
More than 1,000 calls and contacts made to Childline over ChristmasFamily conflict, mental health and self-harm discussed by childrenMon Dec 27 2021 - 12:51
Build-to-rent tower planned on top of Arnotts car park12-storey apartment block would be located just off O’Connell Street near GPOMon Dec 27 2021 - 01:00
Homemade flood defences only option for Enniscorthy businessDelay of long-promised relief scheme leaves locals reliant on sandbags and ‘moats’Mon Dec 27 2021 - 00:01
Yellow rain warning was appropriate for south east - Met ÉireannChristmas Day flooding leaves roads impassible, homes evacuatedSun Dec 26 2021 - 13:03
Cost rental: Bridging the gap between social housing and the marketDespite slow start, cost rental has potential to lower rents and create more mixed estatesFri Dec 24 2021 - 05:45
Winning the rental lottery: How securing a cost rental home changed a family’s life‘There was only one four-bed house, and we had been picked out. It was so very, very lucky’Fri Dec 24 2021 - 05:03
Businesses challenge homeless accommodation decisionBaggot Street firms say McVerry Trust should not have been granted exemptionWed Dec 22 2021 - 21:13
Locals concerned church will sell Drumcondra parish hallCommunity groups denied access to Corpus Christi hall due to ‘fire safety concerns’Thu Dec 16 2021 - 19:56
‘Disappointing’ uptake for scheme to redevelop vacant Dublin buildingsProperty consultant says more diverse offering needed to attract suburban shoppers back to city centreWed Dec 15 2021 - 18:30
Children’s cycle route diverted through Deansgrange CemeteryUsing the graveyard will avoid the need to disrupt traffic, says councilMon Dec 13 2021 - 21:42
Dubliners cite cost as major barrier to retrofittingHouseholds want to use renewable energy but need more State supportThu Dec 09 2021 - 19:10
Dart to Maynooth approved by GovernmentApplication to be lodged with An Bord Pleanála next yearTue Dec 07 2021 - 22:03
White-water rafting scuppered by costs, delays and icy sentimentAlternative water project for Dublin’s George’s Dock might not be dead in waterTue Dec 07 2021 - 21:13
Swimmers take to Dublin waters during Storm Barra despite warningsTrees, trampolines and debris removed from roads across the capitalTue Dec 07 2021 - 21:04
Selection of Anthony Flynn’s replacement on Dublin council deferredSeat vacant since Independent’s death last August could remain empty until 2024Mon Dec 06 2021 - 21:56
Build-to-rent plans for Dún Laoghaire yellow brick houseDeveloper wants to remove roof and add four storeys to protected 19th-century propertyMon Dec 06 2021 - 01:00
O’Donnell + Tuomey receive highest Irish architectural awardRIAI ‘exceptional merit’ award for the ‘open and welcoming’ Lyric Theatre in BelfastMon Dec 06 2021 - 01:00
Public can object to inappropriate speed limits under new appeals processNew street signs to direct motorists to drive very slowly in shared spacesFri Dec 03 2021 - 15:49
Motorists should pay to drive into city centre, say DublinersThree-quarters of respondents to public consultation support low-emission zonesThu Dec 02 2021 - 01:50
College Green pedestrianisation pushed back to 2024Plans for traffic-free plaza first proposed in 2015 but rejected by planning board in 2018Wed Dec 01 2021 - 20:27
German family behind Thalidomide apologises to victimsIrish survivors call for State apology for delay in withdrawing the drugMon Nov 29 2021 - 22:37
It’s a walk in the park: Dubs get exercised over digital dollarsVisitors to five parks in Dublin 8 can earn credits if they sign up for exercise-tracking appMon Nov 29 2021 - 04:26
New 90-minute fare allowing transfer between Dublin transport services introducedFlat €2.30 charge for use of buses, Luas and trainsSun Nov 28 2021 - 17:32
Sandymount residents seek change to BusConnects routeNew C-Spine routes come into operation on Sunday along with versatile 90-minute fareSun Nov 28 2021 - 17:07
Liffey Valley land rezoning may be tough sell for McManus, Magnier and O’FlynnProposals for 5,000 homes in west Dublin clash with riverside protection ordersWed Nov 24 2021 - 04:45
Construction of 850 Dublin homes at Oscar Traynor site approvedDublin councillors vote for Glenveagh social and affordable homes schemeMon Nov 22 2021 - 22:40
Drowning Dublin: can the capital keep its head above water?Flooding is prime climate change risk for the city with up to 20,000 buildings at riskMon Nov 15 2021 - 02:00