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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 ...
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).
The city Department of Sanitation graphic team went all out on Monday. Photo: DSNY The agency two years ago piloted more flimsy curbside trash bins on wheels that a retrofitted truck could lift into ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dublin's City Council bans new vape shops within city limits after a 6-1 vote, addressing community concerns on excessive concentration. To stream 13WMAZ on your phone, you need the 13WMAZ app.
The Santa Cruz City Council unanimously voted to move forward with the city's downtown expansion plans Tuesday night, as local officials look to liven up the area.If the plan ends up receiving ...
Dublin City Council confirms closure of public toilets near St Stephen's Green Updated / Friday, 9 May 2025 13:26 The toilets beside St Stephen's Green were opened five years ago ...
Dublin city centre‘s only public toilets, installed at the top of Grafton Street five years ago, are to be shut. Reduced demand for the toilets has been cited by Dublin City Council in its ...
DUBLIN, Ga. — Dublin City Council has a big decision to make. In two weeks, they'll vote on proposed ordinance 2503, which would ban new vape stores in city limits. "Over the past year we've ...
The statue, commissioned in 1988 as part of celebrations of Dublin’s 1,000th anniversary, solidifies one particular version of the story, according to research by Sean Murphy, a city historian.
The €26 million redevelopment of Dublin's Victorian fruit and vegetable market is finally underway, with a scheduled reopening for the end of 2027.. The 127-year-old red brick building, located ...