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Fingal councillors voted to increase the local property tax from what it was set at last year, at their July monthly meeting ...
They plan to set up a “special purpose vehicle” to push forward the revamp. Councillors had questions about where they come ...
land As council shoots for sweet spot with masterplan heights for an industrial estate in Glasnevin, has it hit it? High buildings drive up construction costs and land values, some say, which means ...
In a letter earlier this year, the director of the Residential Tenancies Board flagged issues with its current ability to ...
Among the proposals? A new community team with outreach workers, violence interrupters, and health professionals.
But then, there are days when you read a sentence like “Glibless is an abstract noise artist who’s gonna explore the sonic ...
Two major hotel developments are planned to rise beside St Catherine’s Church on Meath Street, high over this place of peace ...
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Last year, the council left €500,000 in National Transport Authority funding for bus stop improvements on the table.
Two councillors have lodged complaints with the council against independent Councillor Gavin Pepper. But there’s been no conclusion yet to those processes.
Dublin City Councillors sometimes agree to sell off a property with the proviso that the buyer must start redeveloping it within months. That doesn’t always happen ...
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