Just north of Swords, the R132 regional road is flanked by pitches. To the east, in Lissenhall, there is an astroturf pitch ...
If this will have any material impact on workers, or jobs, the council’s management will be held to account, says a ...
At a meeting of Dublin City Council’s transport committee on Wednesday, councillors and council managers expressed ...
Dublin city councillors agreed a policy years ago, they say. It was that social homes should be fully integrated with other housing in mixed developments, indistinguishable from them, and muddled in – ...
On a dark Wednesday evening at the closed gates to Mountjoy Square Park, two old-style lanterns on the railings emit a cool white light, and people hurry past as cold rain falls on orange leaves. At ...
Krzysztof Bruszewski lives in Dublin. He likes books and gueuze.
Like barbershops with gigs and opticians that host poetry readings, part of the collective’s squeeze-’em-in ethos grew from the cost of space.
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Once, this late 16th-century manor had been “a splendid gateway” by the Dodder. But, in the present, that beauty had faded.
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