At a large three-storey building on the corner of Killarney Street and Buckingham Street Lower in the north inner-city, ...
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Across from the Balbriggan train station, there’s the Cabana Café and Station Studios, a recording and production space, where once there was a famous hosiery manufacturer, Smyth & Co. On the other ...
“I said to them, ‘If you can organise 20 or 30 people to walk to Cabra, climb up a building that a grown man wouldn’t get up, nick pallets, drag them back to the city centre … I want that skill,” says ...
A new report published today, Faith-Based Communities in the North-East Inner City, argues that to aid its integration efforts, the council should work more closely with the diverse array of ...
Manuscripts & the Mind: How We Read and Respond to the Written Word puts its focus on paratexts, or any part of a manuscript ...
Dublin City Council plans to install new secure storage for rubbish bins at five locations within the Oliver Bond House complex, to discourage illegal dumping, ...
David: The Ambition of BusConnects Deserves to Be Rewarded It could provide the equivalent of 7 new Metro North schemes, 20 dublinbikes schemes, or 6 Luas Cross City schemes. It’s important that ...
Earlier this month, the Minister for Housing, Fianna Fáil TD James Browne came out strong against dereliction and vacancy, ...
Marcus Collier always warns his students before heading for the start of the Liffey River: bring wellies. The blanket bogland in the northeast of the Wicklow Mountains can be deceptive. Puddles look ...