Opposition builds against north Dublin strategic housing planResidents preparing for judicial review on application for 1,365 homes made last weekWed Sept 01 2021 - 02:00
Capel Street’s permanent pedestrianisation among options in public consultationDublin City Council seeks public’s view on proposals for streets’ futureMon Aug 30 2021 - 21:12
Homeowners in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown to get 15% property tax cutCouncillors reject warnings from local authority chief about funding shortage for services in 2022Mon Aug 30 2021 - 21:07
Sandymount residents call for traffic calming on Strand RoadTraffic volumes on coast road damaging environment, health and safetyMon Aug 30 2021 - 01:39
Dublin streets to say goodbye to the bin bag, hello to the BagbinNew collapsible waste receptacle to be trialled by businesses in city centreMon Aug 30 2021 - 01:24
Institutional investors leasing former council houses back to local authorityHouses ‘now private’ following purchase by tenants, says Dublin City Council officialSun Aug 29 2021 - 18:16
Capel Street backlash a portent of trouble aheadDublin City Council will need to tread carefully over future of pedestrianisationSat Aug 28 2021 - 01:00
Developer bids to swap hotel already under construction in Dublin for build-to-rentPat Crean wants permission for 12-storey scheme despite having started building hotelSat Aug 28 2021 - 00:59
Affordable house in Dublin sells at 90% above original priceÓ Cualann co-op house sold at discount for €170,000 goes sale agreed for €325,000Thu Aug 26 2021 - 14:17
Pedestrianisation of Capel Street and Parliament Street to be extendedCar ban to facilitate outdoor dining on weekend nights was to end next weekendTue Aug 24 2021 - 13:20
Fund for Kurdish family killed in crash raises €40,000 in matter of hoursBrother of Kurdish father killed in Galway crash found out about incident on FacebookMon Aug 23 2021 - 22:52
Dublin man (82) is united with sister he did not know existed until weeks agoPaddy Delaney had been searching for surviving family members for almost 20 yearsMon Aug 23 2021 - 21:30
Student housing in Dublin could be used for homeless accommodationVacant student blocks under consideration as alternative to hostel accommodationMon Aug 23 2021 - 01:00
Give me a crash course in ... cycle path oppositionIt mostly stems from proposals to reallocate road space – used by cars – for cyclistsSat Aug 21 2021 - 06:00
Council’s lease deal for Dublin apartments collapses over ‘excessive rents’Talks with O’Callaghan hotel group over using 28 apartments for social housing failFri Aug 20 2021 - 01:00
Sinn Féin councillor denies boycott of commemoration for gardaíCity council commemorations committee chair did not go to plaque unveilingThu Aug 19 2021 - 01:00
Homeless campaigner Anthony Flynn found deadCouncillor founded Inner City Helping Homeless but was recently suspended by charityWed Aug 18 2021 - 19:02
Drumcondra residents oppose build-to-rent schemeOver 1,600 rental-only apartments will mean ‘return to absentee landlordism’ – campaignWed Aug 18 2021 - 05:00
Deansgrange businesses preparing legal action over cycle routeGroup claims council plan to introduce one-way traffic could cause ‘immense disruption’Wed Aug 18 2021 - 03:00
South Dublin cycle route facing legal challengeDeansgrange group seek to stop one-way system following Strand Road route rulingWed Aug 18 2021 - 01:21
Council purchase of Seán O’Casey’s last Dublin home stallsDispute among owners understood to have halted sale of playwright’s house to city councilTue Aug 17 2021 - 01:00
More than 20 trees felled on Griffith Avenue deemed ‘public safety hazard’Trees, some more than 100 years old, removed near Cairn Homes site due to disease, council saysSat Aug 14 2021 - 05:00
New cyclepath in Ballsbridge would ‘destroy village’, traders claimGroup says removing parking spaces to facilitate ‘vociferous cycling lobby’ is ‘ageist’Fri Aug 13 2021 - 02:00
Affordable co-op house put on private market with 50% price riseÓ Cualann co-op house sold at discount for €170,000 now on market for €250,000Tue Aug 10 2021 - 05:00
Senior citizens housing charity urges council not to repossess complexCabhru Housing Association Services subject of negative findings by Charities RegulatorMon Aug 09 2021 - 01:14
Wealthy shoppers deterred from Dublin city, says business groupCouncil’s pedestrianisation plan puts independent retailers at risk, group claimsMon Aug 09 2021 - 01:00
Housing: Delivery of 365 cost-rental homes looks ‘unlikely’ this yearMinister for Housing Darragh O’Brien had said homes would be completed this yearSat Aug 07 2021 - 03:00
Council should not appeal rejection of cycleway, Dermot Lacey saysTalks with community could solve Sandymount impasse, claims Labour councillorFri Aug 06 2021 - 01:00
Yellow ribbon protest against tree felling for BusConnects project in north DublinNavan Road group says scheme will damage quality of life and climate change goalsThu Aug 05 2021 - 00:30
Sandymount cycle path ruling to spur ‘vast number of cases’Legal challenge to Dún Laoghaire and Liffey cycleways likely, says Cllr Mannix FlynnMon Aug 02 2021 - 01:00
Ireland’s level of breastfeeding is ‘pathetically low’, Sabina Higgins saysOpening of Breastival hears call for North and South to invest in breastfeeding awarenessMon Aug 02 2021 - 00:05
Sandymount cyclepath ruling could have ‘devastating’ impact on future projectsDublin City Council to appeal High Court order to halt work on Strand Road projectSat Jul 31 2021 - 03:46
Sandymount cycleway halted by High CourtCouncil must seek planning permission for trial path on Strand RoadFri Jul 30 2021 - 12:53
Councillors call Dublin build-to-rent scheme a ‘monstrosity’Developer plans to build scheme of 1,614 apartments up to 18 storeys tall on Clonliffe RdThu Jul 29 2021 - 20:35
Moore Street developer given six months to make changes to plansCouncil wants Hammerson to reduce height of scheme and not to demolish number 38Thu Jul 29 2021 - 20:08
Dart expansion to Maynooth and Dunboyne faces delaysChanges made to preferred western route as a result of public feedbackWed Jul 28 2021 - 20:18
Staff shortages hit waiting lists for children at riskOver 4,000 children not allocated social worker, according to State health watchdogWed Jul 28 2021 - 17:05
Co-op Housing Ireland sets record with 450 social homes delivered in 2020Housing body expects to provide more than 500 this year despite pandemic delaysWed Jul 28 2021 - 13:58
Phoenix Park ‘cannot cope’ with traffic volumes, Minister saysNTA and planners must not factor park into transport routes according to new planWed Jul 28 2021 - 01:00
Phoenix Park traffic restrictions to be scaled backCar ban for just one road in park despite strong support for restrictionsTue Jul 27 2021 - 10:22
Department of Housing criticises Moore Street redevelopment planExtent of demolition for ‘Dublin Central’ mixed retail site ‘unwarranted’Mon Jul 26 2021 - 22:12
Ireland’s heatwave to continue after hottest day of the yearSwimming warnings issued for two Dublin beaches, while public urged to conserve waterThu Jul 22 2021 - 01:00
Children’s hospital construction to use council land for three more yearsDublin City Council to extend lease for land designated for local parkWed Jul 21 2021 - 20:57
‘Do Not Swim’ notice in place for two north Dublin beachesCouncil tells swimmers to stay out of water at Skerries and Sutton for rest of the weekWed Jul 21 2021 - 19:50
Council warns swimmers to stay out of water at Skerries beachFingal County Council warns against swimming due to elevated E.coli levelsTue Jul 20 2021 - 20:36
Ethical guidelines for judges to be considered in bid to close ‘accountability gap’Framework for judicial conduct to pave way for new disciplinary regime for judgesTue Jul 20 2021 - 20:19
Concerns over plans for Dublin’s tallest apartment blockProposed building is taller than one refused planning permission on same site last yearMon Jul 19 2021 - 21:05
Dublin City Council votes to retain local property tax cut of 15%Reduction remains in place despite Owen Keegan warning of ‘urgent need’ for fundsMon Jul 19 2021 - 20:41
Allowing under 18s indoors ‘not make or break’ for Covid, says MartinTaoiseach says the Government is not in dispute with NphetFri Jul 16 2021 - 20:11
Dublin City Council spends €11,000 a day on portable toiletsMajority of 150 portable toilets to be decommissioned due to excessive cost and low usageFri Jul 16 2021 - 13:22