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Irish Mirror on MSNDublin City Council hopes flowerbeds at Molly Malone statue will stop tourists from groping itRay Yeates, Arts Officer for Dublin City Council, said that when plant pots were put in front of the Portal, it stopped ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTwo popular Dublin beaches hit with 'Do Not Swim' notices for next seven daysA ‘Do Not Swim’ notice has been put in place at Front Strand at Balbriggan beach and Claremont beach in Howth by Fingal ...
Rubbing the famous fishmonger’s breasts for luck is believed to have been thought up by a cheeky tour guide in 2012. The act ...
Flowerbeds are to be installed around the Molly Malone statue in Dublin city centre in the coming weeks in a fresh attempt to ...
The redevelopment of one of Dublin city’s most notorious derelict buildings as a potential template for inner-city ...
The majority of Dubliners will see their property tax rise next year following a vote by Dublin city councillors to increase ...
Workers are still striking against Dublin-based fire truck manufacturer Sutphen. When council approved buying the vehicle, it ...
Dublin City Council has agreed to pay €250,000 to Irish American Events Ltd (IAEL), which promotes and operates the Aer ...
The M50 is slowing down but there are no major incidents to report so far. Busiest on the northbound side between Firhouse ...
DUBLIN — Dublin has seen an extraordinary amount of growth in the past decade — so much so that it was named California’s fastest-growing city. In 2011, Dublin’s population was 46,872 ...
Dublin property owners who offer short-term housing rentals, ... The change is just one part of a new chapter in city code Dublin City Council members approved 7-0 on Oct. 12.
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