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Dublin City Council

    Parliament Street in Dublin City is now traffic-free
    Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam elected as new Lord Mayor of Dublin
    Cost of College Green pedestrianised plaza balloons to €80m (from just €10m originally)
    Dublin will get a new Lord Mayor next week and it's set to be a Fine Gael councillor
    Outcry over 'exploitative' gaming machine arcade planned for Ballymun
    The arrival of 'Brendan', Dublin's new AI tour guide, has divided historians of the city
    Autism classes face delays at Dublin school in dispute over parish hall
    No plans for new public toilets to be open at night-time, says Dublin City Council manager
    Fáilte Ireland gets green light to create food hall in vacant church near Grafton Street
    Opinion: Dublin's streets are a mess, and not enough is being done to fix them
    Gus Landy
    Dublin City Council to spend almost €6m on four new public toilets - here’s where they’re going
    Swimming banned for entire season at Sandymount and temporary ban in place at Dollymount
    Dublin cyclists and pedestrians may soon be told to 'be sound' on shared greenways
    Construction underway to deliver over 540 homes at former St Teresa's Gardens site
    New company to take over Dublin City clothes banks after last one reached 'maximum capacity'
    New traffic management measures for Dublin City’s Westland Row have come into effect
    Close to 70 Airbnb-style lock boxes removed in Dublin since crackdown started in mid-April
    Here's how much you need to earn to afford Dublin's newest 'affordable' homes
    Parliament Street in Dublin city will be pedestrianised at the end of June
    Dublin city centre's only public toilets to stay open - for now - as council promises permanent fix
    'Short-sighted': Dublin representatives slam plan to remove only public toilets in city centre
    The toilets were set up at the height of covid lockdown in 2020.
    Private car restrictions: Traffic changes to Pearse Street will come into effect on 25 May
    Councillors flag fears with Department of Justice over government scrapping local policing fora
    Green light given for extra floor to be added to former U2 Hotel, The Clarence, in Dublin
    Gary Gannon: Grafton and Dawson Streets don't need regeneration, they're already gleaming
    Gary Gannon
    Council re-takes possession of former home of 1916 rising leader after alleged trespassers vacate
    Nine-storey student accommodation block planned for former site of Independent Newspapers
    Dublin social spaces: Kill off all the options to congregate and you drive young people away
    Conor Brummell
    Road signs to be updated to reflect the proper Irish name for Dublin's new 'Town of Softies'
    'I'm dreading summer': Crowds of people drinking and no toilets are hitting Drury Street businesses
    Court rules Dublin City Council can construct Strand Road cycle lane without planning permission
    Prolonged street works ‘straw that broke camel’s back’ as Dublin restaurant closes after 28 years
    The government is quietly scrapping local committees charged with holding gardaí accountable
    The government is rolling out a new initiative: Local Community Safety Partnerships. Not everyone is convinced.
    Only a minority of those involved in the government pilot believed it actually improved community safety, The Journal can reveal.
    'Please don't sit on the curb' signs appear on Dublin's Drury Street
    Dublin house where James Joyce's The Dead was set is to be converted into apartments
    Report into Dublin rapid-build homes finds defects and lack of oversight
    Harris says FG councillor who said US economy ‘ruled by Jews’ received 'significant sanction'
    Fine Gael suspends councillor from party for 18 months for saying US economy ‘ruled by the Jews’
    DCC stalls plan for D4 superhome that would be 12 times bigger than the average three-bed semi-d
    Molly Malone to get stewards to patrol 'groping' of the statue
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