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City planners gave the go-ahead in February this year for the development, on a site encompassing the area where the former Warwick Hotel stood, along with the site of the former Oasis nightclub, a ...
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.. The ...
An investment fund promoted by barrister and debt adviser Ross Maguire is receiving rent of €2 million per year from Dublin City Council for a vacant hostel.. Avalon House at Aungier Street ...
Massive €6 million regeneration of Dublin city centre streets to get underway next month. The huge regeneration project, published in 2013, is a part of the Grafton Street Quarter Public Realm Plan.
Malachy Steenson, elected to Dublin City Council last year, was prominent wearing a green Make Ireland Great Again hat. Conor McGregor recorded a post from the Garden of Remembrance, but was not ...
The published statutory planning notice states that Summix IHD Developments Ltd is to lodge a Large Scale Residential Development (LRD) application with Dublin City Council, comprising a 316 ...
Dublin City Council has unveiled a proposal to convert a large section of industrial land between Glasnevin, Cabra, and Finglas into a new urban neighbourhood named Baile Bogáin (Ballyboggan). The ...
Dublin City Council’s decision may have been an “over-application” of a 2022 European Court of Justice decision balancing the need for public disclosure vs individual privacy, says Eoin O’Dell, a ...
Dublin City Council now replace the green signs with blue signs that have a modern font. The team at TCD want those who spot the signs to send them a picture, which will be added to its digital ...
Nurse’s bill would require the city to conduct a three-month review of the 2010E form, consulting with supportive housing tenants and providers, and remove any parts of the application that aren’t ...
Gilbert-Ash has been appointed as the principal contractor for the development which is considered an important part of the regeneration of one of Dublin’s most iconic department stores. The ...
February 05, 2025 at 7:06pm GMT. Linen Hall Library is to receive £175,000 in “emergency money” from Belfast City Council despite a failure to make any formal application.
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