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I don't think I can ever get used to living in the city, actually,” said one participant. “So when I heard about this ...
That seems very low in the context of the numbers of advertised short-term lets”, said Solidarity Councillor John Burtchaell.
Kids aged five to eight can now travel on public transport for free with a special Leap Card. But to get this Leap Card, a ...
To decide whether a person applying for social housing gets “medical priority”, the council’s chief medical officer considers ...
To get from the Drumnigh Manor housing estate to Portmarnock DART station is a 20-minute wandering walk along narrow paths ...
The principal had hoped the school could use the site temporarily while its yard is off limits during construction of an ...
Imagine a network of local enterprises that plan for the future and are owned by the people, says Sean McCabe, the head of ...
At a meeting on Monday, councillors were surprised, they said, that it was the first they had heard of the plan, part of ...
The Department of Housing has made available €6m to support second-hand home acquisitions, including under the tenant-in-situ ...
Indeed, the council’s development plan for 2023 to 2029 includes an objective to “Support and facilitate the re-purposing of ...
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When changes to rent controls kick in, the government will have to hike the amount that it spends on rental subsidies if it ...