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Dublin City Council has given the green light to Fáilte Ireland for its planning application to set up a food hall at the vacant St Andrew’s Church on Suffolk Street in central Dublin.
Dublin city museum to reopen after two year refurbishment Updated / Tuesday, 3 Jun 2025 17:42 The museum opened in October 2011 to chart the events and remember the people who have shaped the city ...
Four new public toilets are being proposed for Dublin city centre, at an estimated cost of €5.7m over the next five years, according to a report from Dublin City Council (DCC).
SIPTU REPRESENTATIVES HAVE referred Dublin City Council to the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) as a change in payroll systems is seeing its 3,500 workers lose out on a week’s wages from ...
More than 100 families in Dublin are at risk of homelessness after Dublin City Council paused new applications to the tenant-in-situ scheme due to a lack of funding, council figures indicate.
Dublin City Council to spend almost €6m on four new public toilets - here’s where they’re going. Two of the proposed units will be on the north side of the city, and two on the south side.
Dublin City Council’s Derelict Sites Register, which tracks properties in the capital which have fallen into a dilapidated state, has swelled by 75pc over the last four years.
A MAJOR Dublin city centre road is set to close for HOURS this weekend – with motorists warned of diversions. Dublin City Council has alerted drivers about the temporary closur… ...
AFTER YEARS OF holding it in, Dublin City Council is set to invest nearly €6 million in the installation of four new public toilets in the city centre. The move follows a U-turn on plans to ...
DUBLIN, CA –Jay Baksa, from July 1, has taken over as the city’s new Finance Director. He assumed office following the retirement of former Finance Director Lisa Hisatomi. Baksa has 14 years ...
Columbus City Council boosts renters' protection with more than $1 million in emergency funds and a new housing stability division. To stream 10TV on your phone, you need the 10TV app.
Dublin City Council (DCC) had said the toilets, installed near St Stephen’s Green shopping centre in June 2020, would be removed due to ‘low usage’ and were used by 1,500 people per week.