Councillors vote against co-option for vacant seat Dublin City Councillors have voted against allowing a former member of the Inner City Helping Homeless charity to take a seat left vacant by the death of Anthony Flynn. Dublin • 07 Mar 22
Councillors vote against co-option for vacant seat Dublin City Councillors have voted against allowing a former member of the Inner City Helping Homeless charity to take a seat left vacant by the death of Anthony Flynn. Dublin • 07 Mar 22
€60m upgrade of Dublin's Victorian sewers under way A €60 million upgrade of Dublin's Victorian sewers is underway in the city centre. Dublin • 04 Mar 22
€60m upgrade of Dublin's Victorian sewers under way A €60 million upgrade of Dublin's Victorian sewers is underway in the city centre. Dublin • 04 Mar 22
AHBs to provide 40% of social housing this year Approved housing bodies are expected to provide over 40% of the newly built social housing this year according to the Minister for Housing. Dublin • 02 Mar 22
AHBs to provide 40% of social housing this year Approved housing bodies are expected to provide over 40% of the newly built social housing this year according to the Minister for Housing. Dublin • 02 Mar 22
Calls for council to back control of waste collection There have been renewed calls for Dublin City Council to back control of collection. It follows recent figures which show that illegal dumping is costing at least €1 million a year. Regional • 01 Mar 22
Calls for council to back control of waste collection There have been renewed calls for Dublin City Council to back control of collection. It follows recent figures which show that illegal dumping is costing at least €1 million a year. Regional • 01 Mar 22
GAA club wins action preventing housing development A Dublin GAA club has won a High Court action quashing permission for the development of part of its sports grounds for housing. Courts • 25 Feb 22
GAA club wins action preventing housing development A Dublin GAA club has won a High Court action quashing permission for the development of part of its sports grounds for housing. Courts • 25 Feb 22
More than 9,000 in emergency accommodation in January There was an increase in the latest homeless figures, with a total of 9,150 men, women and children in emergency accommodation in January. Ireland • 25 Feb 22
More than 9,000 in emergency accommodation in January There was an increase in the latest homeless figures, with a total of 9,150 men, women and children in emergency accommodation in January. Ireland • 25 Feb 22
DCC holds waste collection meeting behind closed doors Media and members of the public were prevented from attending the meeting of a sub committee set up to examine ways of returning waste collection to Dublin city council. Dublin • 24 Feb 22
DCC holds waste collection meeting behind closed doors Media and members of the public were prevented from attending the meeting of a sub committee set up to examine ways of returning waste collection to Dublin city council. Dublin • 24 Feb 22
Restrictive zoning likely for Catholic Church lands Dublin City Council is set to insist on a restrictive zoning for Catholic Church lands. Dublin • 21 Feb 22
Restrictive zoning likely for Catholic Church lands Dublin City Council is set to insist on a restrictive zoning for Catholic Church lands. Dublin • 21 Feb 22
DCC told to remove restrictions on build-to-rent The planning regulator has told Dublin City Council to remove restrictions on build-to-rent construction in its development plan. Regional • 15 Feb 22
DCC told to remove restrictions on build-to-rent The planning regulator has told Dublin City Council to remove restrictions on build-to-rent construction in its development plan. Regional • 15 Feb 22
Deathbed plea for deal to save Dublin's Iveagh Market A legal consultant involved in the Guinness family's repossession of Dublin's Iveagh Market has issued a deathbed plea for a deal to be agreed to save the building. Regional • 11 Feb 22
Deathbed plea for deal to save Dublin's Iveagh Market A legal consultant involved in the Guinness family's repossession of Dublin's Iveagh Market has issued a deathbed plea for a deal to be agreed to save the building. Regional • 11 Feb 22