Bowled over: Stillorgan Leisureplex to be demolishedIreland’s first bowling alley, built in 1963, to make way for apartment schemeThu May 06 2021 - 19:22
Dublin city centre pedestrian scheme to start this monthAreas around Grafton Street will become car-free to allow outdoor diningThu May 06 2021 - 11:52
Temple Bar outlets plan for 3,000 outdoor diners when Covid curbs easedPlans to requisition road space for restaurants to be submitted to Dublin City CouncilWed May 05 2021 - 01:47
Goatstown traffic: Locals fear plans may swamp gridlocked suburbHousing developments, parking spaces and lack of cycle lanes threaten Dublin 14 subsetTue May 04 2021 - 01:00
Church opposes Dún Laoghaire rezoning on basis it will lower its land valueNew plan for limiting housing development ‘discriminates against religious’, nuns sayThu Apr 29 2021 - 04:01
Disappointment and regret as Digital Hub in Dublin’s Liberties to be dissolvedHub has been home to more than 200 companies since it was established in 2003Tue Apr 27 2021 - 15:22
Plan for 1,259 homes in blocks up to 11 storeys at Dundrum hospital siteMajority of the new homes for Central Mental Hospital lands will be social and affordable housingMon Apr 26 2021 - 17:14
Ringsend incinerator to supply heat for 30,000 more homesDublin City Council identifies sources for double the district heat demand of capitalMon Apr 26 2021 - 01:56
Dún Laoghaire rezoning row won’t halt march of mass housing schemesThousands of homes in the works already contravene county development planSat Apr 24 2021 - 03:00
Homeless children twice as likely to need emergency hospitalisationObesity, scabies, scalds and STDs higher among marginalised, paediatrician saysFri Apr 23 2021 - 01:00
Toilets in 22 public buildings to be made available in DublinCouncil opening buildings on a ‘toilets only’ basis during pandemicThu Apr 22 2021 - 19:35
Covid-19: ‘Survival’ scheme to be established for tourism sectorCatherine Martin will also confirm basic income for arts sector is being exploredTue Apr 20 2021 - 00:18
US woman seeks to exhume daughter’s body from Cork graveMartin McCarthy walked into sea carrying three-year-old daughter Clarissa in 2013Mon Apr 19 2021 - 23:34
Hines gets green light for co-living apartments scheme on Player Wills siteDevelopment in Dublin 8 to include four apartment blocks with one reaching 19 storeys in heightMon Apr 19 2021 - 11:14
Two men arrested after drugs and gun seized in west DublinGarda raid part of ongoing organised crime investigationSun Apr 18 2021 - 20:15
NTA revives €4.5bn underground rail plan to link Heuston Station to DartLink was one of three big transport projects planned during boom, along with Luas Cross City and the MetroSat Apr 17 2021 - 10:06
Outdoor dining plan proposed for Merrion RowDublin City Council proposes trial partial pedestrianisation of road during the summerFri Apr 16 2021 - 16:56
Restoring developer housing contribution will increase home availabilityApartment blocks staying private as social housing tenants accommodated elsewhereFri Apr 16 2021 - 01:00
Permission granted for first co-living scheme following Minister’s banPhibsborough shopping centre will have 297 co-living unitsWed Apr 14 2021 - 14:39
City councillors block sale of Dublin's Plough PubCouncil wanted to sell Plough Pub for construction of apartments it would then rentWed Apr 14 2021 - 01:00
Dublin city recovery team revamp after just four daysLack of women and councillors on taskforce ‘unacceptable’, according to representativesMon Apr 12 2021 - 21:45
Conservation protections planned for Moore StreetCouncillors agree emergency motion to initiate change to Dublin city development planMon Apr 12 2021 - 21:34
Fitzwilliam Square may become public park under council plansDublin park, once home to ‘belted earls and their ladies’, may open to great unwashedSat Apr 10 2021 - 01:00
Dublin City Council sets up task force to steer post-Covid recoveryTeam will address capital’s outdoor trading and dining, toilets, safety and transportThu Apr 08 2021 - 19:29
New speed rules proposed for Dublin with 40km/h limits in northsideChanges ‘could be the difference between life and death’, city council saysThu Apr 08 2021 - 11:24
Councillors call increase in student housing scheme ‘excessive’More student beds and build-to-rent apartments added to Dublin 7 schemeWed Apr 07 2021 - 19:17
Plans for co-living scheme at protected modernist building rejectedNine-storey development would have negative impact on Hendron’s Building in BroadstoneWed Apr 07 2021 - 13:09
Co-living only option for Player Wills factory, claims developerHines had ‘no intention’ of seeking co-living prior to calls to retain 1935 factoryTue Apr 06 2021 - 05:40
Work to restore Éire sign from second World War begins at Howth HeadSign installed almost 80 years ago to warn fighter pilots not to drop bombs on IrelandMon Apr 05 2021 - 17:33
Brexit glue tariffs delay production of Dublin sculpture for outside City HallDublin artist Alan Phelan was last year commissioned by council to create work for O’Connell plinthMon Apr 05 2021 - 04:02
Mountains of plastic waste generated by hotel quarantine stayFamily hopes to save waste from landfill and ‘to find some way of reusing them later’Sun Apr 04 2021 - 20:16
Toilet rollout plan for Dublin city to involve coffee dock operatorsTwo temporary public toilet facilities are costing Dublin council more than €360,000 a year to operateSun Apr 04 2021 - 17:16
Group to consider year-round water tests to protect sea swimmersSea water currently tested during summer bathing season June-SeptemberFri Apr 02 2021 - 01:00
Irish solicitors will be able to work in England, Wales‘Reciprocal agreement’ means solicitors won't have to sit additional exams to work in any of the three areasThu Apr 01 2021 - 18:30
Dublin canal boat restaurants banned from offering take away during restrictionsBoats must not provide food when stationary - Waterways IrelandThu Apr 01 2021 - 09:15
Rural revival plan shows ‘anti-Dublin bias’, says business groupEncouraging workers to stay away from capital ‘guaranteed to fail’, says Dublin TownMon Mar 29 2021 - 21:40
Dublinbikes users get chance to plug into electric optionRental scheme converting half its 1,600 fleet to e-bikes, with subscriptions at €95 a yearMon Mar 29 2021 - 01:00
Publican’s plan for apartment scheme will create ‘Goatshattan’ say residentsCharlie Chawke seeking fast-track permission for €186m development in south DublinMon Mar 29 2021 - 01:00
Anti-social behaviour crackdown planned for Dublin city social housingCouncil has had ‘no teeth’ to evict problem tenants due to hiatus in legislationThu Mar 25 2021 - 01:00
Surge in crack cocaine use and drug dealing in Ballymun, report findsUp to 50 more gardaí needed for north Dublin suburbMon Mar 22 2021 - 17:56
Ingrained fears limit women’s transport choicesWomen often feel responsible for their own safety when travelling aloneThu Mar 18 2021 - 01:00
Over half of Irish women avoid public transport after darkWomen feel vulnerable to harassment and assault travelling alone, report statesThu Mar 18 2021 - 00:56
Covid-19 eviction ban Bill to go to Dáil next weekOireachtas housing committee narrowly votes not to debate legislationTue Mar 16 2021 - 15:43
Phoenix Park traffic, parking plans are flawed, says VaradkarLocals and older people are ‘upset’ and ‘alienated’ by proposed restrictions, Tánaiste tells OPWTue Mar 16 2021 - 10:46
Affordable housing: Can Land Development Agency succeed where others have failed?Scale, money and a singular focus are set to be brought to bear on the housing crisisSat Mar 06 2021 - 01:00
€15m Broadstone bus depot restoration completedWork involved restoration of 1850s rail station designed by John Skipton MulvanyWed Mar 03 2021 - 12:52
Plan for Oscar Traynor housing development in Santry approved by councillorsNew fines for illegal parking on footpaths, bus lanes and cycle lanes to be introducedMon Mar 01 2021 - 21:27
Inconveniencing motorists in Sandymount not ‘the end of civilisation’ says KeeganDublin city council ‘committed’ to Sandymount cycle project despite orderFri Feb 26 2021 - 19:44
Homeless have ‘no legal right’ to pitch tents, says council chiefLocal authority provides ‘plenty’ of emergency accommodation, Keegan tells Lord MayorFri Feb 26 2021 - 18:53
Order halting works on Sandymount cycleway issued by High CourtTraffic on Strand Road was due to be reduced on Monday to facilitate opening of cycle routeFri Feb 26 2021 - 14:27