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Even as the government casts around for new land to zone for homes, it is unclear when this plot will be built out.
We're going to develop different urban trial hedgerows,” says Sophie von Maltzan. “The edible hedgerow, and the ...
Fingal County Council launched a feasibility study in 2017. But the project still requires further study, a spokesperson said ...
On any given day, Barnardo Square outside City Hall on Dame Street has at least one tour guide either explaining a bit about ...
Donna Cooney, a Green Party councillor, took a harder line against the mystery blue baggers. She regularly encounters blue ...
One man who’s been involved has been trying to organise a social event on a nearby council football pitch, something the ...
A giant colourful candle holder stood atop the O’Connell Plinth for two years until May 2023. Since then, nothing.
This is the first year of growing a big strawberry crop at the Cherry Orchard Community Garden, an expanse of fields and polytunnels that covers 2 acres towards the western end of the west Dublin ...
I don’t want my story or the way my headline was written and the backlash it got to be a prime example for immigrants to not ...
In August 2023, Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance, the non-profit cooperative, was granted planning permission to build 34 affordable homes and 17 older-persons homes on a site near St Joseph’s National ...
Despite the growing emphasis on planting native trees in Dublin, it’s not clear that’s the right strategy as the climate changes, Dublin City Council’s tree officer, Ludovic Beaumont, told councillors ...
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