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Increase fines for the offence, and boost parking enforcement so people begin to fear getting caught, they say.
The end-date for the greenway – which, once finished, should steer cyclists and ramblers through a wildlife haven and run for 6km between Malahide and Donabate – has seen several delays.
Too many of the names the council proposes for new developments are just dull, councillors said at a meeting on Tuesday of ...
A delay in a railway project means Iarnród Éireann won’t need it for a couple more years. “That was the only stumbling block, ...
“The work isn't fully satisfying. There's a kind of contingent element, or an element that you know is only going to exist in a certain way at a certain time.” ...
A large pram is parked beside the door at 58 Amiens Street. In a room on the left of the entrance, a baby boy wobbles on the ground, about to crawl. Downstairs, toddlers play and chat with workers at ...
We should be much more imaginative about how we could use this land to tackle wider social and economic problems, write Philip Comerford and Thomas Legge.
Hours later, he came out in a coma – and subsequently died. His family are calling on Dublin city councillors to pass a motion of support for a public inquiry.
“It’s important for residents to know, for the business, and for the credibility of the planning system, so we’re clear a loophole is not developing in terms of planning.” ...
We are fortunate that Dublin is such a walkable city so far as capitals go, writes Emma Gilleece. What better way to enjoy it than with this handy-sized book of architectural strolls?
We should be much more imaginative about how we could use this land to tackle wider social and economic problems, write Philip Comerford and Thomas Legge.
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