I thought this would be a nice subject for the cover of a Dublin-based magazine. I’m Hannah, an illustrator and animator from ...
The focus of talk to date has been of the need for the big private and public-sector anchor tenants in the Docklands, to support viability.
A spokesperson for the National Transport Authority said that they are considering ways to improve their own tool.
Started in 1996, the site – now known as Archiseek – specialises in "unbuilt Irish architectural proposals and lost buildings, giving the public a rare look at 'the Ireland that almost was'", says ...
The Department of Housing is reviewing social housing rents across the country with a view to standardising them nationally. This could affect around 250,000 social tenants nationwide, and would ...
The appearance of the shops in and around Dublin with bright displays of vapes, alongside vast bags of American sweets and crisps, is perhaps surprising for the timing. The Department of Health has in ...
The government last week opposed a bill to overhaul how bin collections are done, in an effort to keep streets cleaner and prices down. It's still considering the results of a study of the idea ...
At the moment, if the council owns a piece of vacant land larger than 0.05 hectares in an area that is zoned as suitable for housing, it has to pay the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) to the Revenue ...
This article mentions self-harm and suicide. If you or somebody you know might need help, Samaritans’ national suicide prevention hotline can be contacted at 116 123 and jo@samaritans.org. You can ...
As a young child, Marie O’Reilly says she noticed the unusual embellishments on the houses on her street and the neighbouring ones in the Tenters in Dublin 8. She spotted that some of the houses “have ...
Leading up to the local and European elections in June 2024, Michelle McGoldrick of the Belmayne Community Group had a feeling that something just wasn’t right. She asked herself: “How can someone's ...