Dublin City Council throws out Iveagh Markets applicationPlans by hotelier Martin Keane for the site are declared invalidTue Jan 21 2020 - 02:19
No date for Moore Street 1916 commemorative centreDerelict national monument has ‘destroyed footfall’, Moore Street businesses sayMon Jan 20 2020 - 01:01
Fine Gael proposes restrictions on tenants’ right to buy social housingParty plans to reduce discount for low earners and return to 10-year minimum tenancyFri Jan 17 2020 - 19:25
Permanent bathing ban is expected for south Dublin beachMerrion Strand may become first Irish beach with the prohibition amid water quality concernsFri Jan 17 2020 - 00:45
European Commission to investigate Ringsend sewage plantEU directive flouted as lumps of raw waste present in Dublin Bay, says SF Chris AndrewsThu Jan 16 2020 - 18:50
Revised BusConnects plan may harden plaza plan for College GreenSeveral routes set to cross College Green and would be in conflict with council’s initiativeMon Jan 13 2020 - 00:18
New College Green plaza application to come despite bus conflictPrevious request from council for civic space appealed by Dublin Bus as ‘socially regressive’Mon Jan 13 2020 - 00:15
After sandwich board ban, council will soon have pub owners over a barrelBarrels to be banned outside Dublin’s pubs in a further crackdown on street ‘clutter’Sat Jan 11 2020 - 02:08
Booterstown marsh ‘biodiversity’ centre proposals ‘excessive’Conservation groups say Paddy McKillen trying to build commercial leisure centre at siteThu Jan 09 2020 - 18:44
Dublin land hoarders face €30m bill from JanuaryMore than 100 plots of land across city and county are liable for vacant-site leviesTue Jan 07 2020 - 01:42
Varadkar defends holding RIC commemoration amid boycotts of eventMinister criticises those ‘seeking headlines’ as mayors say they will not attend ceremonyMon Jan 06 2020 - 22:06
Dublin City Council plans to repossess Iveagh MarketsLocal authority to act to take back Edwardian building from hotelier Martin KeaneMon Jan 06 2020 - 18:29
Dublin City Council chief proposes €100m site sell-off across cityOwen Keegan says land not appropriate for housing, wants funds for culture, sportSat Jan 04 2020 - 01:00
Just one Dublin business granted sandwich-board licence by councilAlmost 150 unlicensed boards seized since new regulations and fee introducedThu Jan 02 2020 - 01:00
Thousands of Dublin homes face end of wheelie bin reprieveMinister for Climate Action and Environment Richard Bruton wants brown bins in all homesMon Dec 30 2019 - 16:42
Busted flush: Dublin City Council fails to spend €200,000 fund for public toiletsMoney earmarked a year ago to provide facilities in the city centre remains unusedMon Dec 30 2019 - 03:30
Plan for 550 apartments on Chivers site leaves sour tasteNew 10-storey scheme with 200 more units than originally proposed a ‘slap in the face’Tue Dec 24 2019 - 01:00
Substandard housing: A dozen Dublin landlords lose Hap paymentAlmost 50,000 households are living in Hap tenancy properties nationallyMon Dec 23 2019 - 03:00
Grand Canal CCTV cameras to be reinstated following attacks on cyclistsCameras had been repeatedly vandalised and are at risk of further damage, says councilFri Dec 20 2019 - 11:48
Gardaí conducting Grand Canal patrols after attacks on cyclistsMove comes as two cyclists attacked by metal bar-wielding teenage gangs on Bluebell pathTue Dec 17 2019 - 19:54
Georgian society seeks rejection of Kildare Street Hotel demolitionLarry Goodman plan to demolish Georgian buildings would ‘erode’ Dublin heritageTue Dec 17 2019 - 02:35
Plan for ‘room only’ hotel on former Regency site must be reassessedDublin City Council says it has ‘significant concerns’ about proposalMon Dec 16 2019 - 01:00
Ban on use of Dublin buildings for Airbnb-style lets is overturnedAn Bord Pleanála rules council should have granted permission for Abbey Street ventureMon Dec 16 2019 - 01:00
State is ‘letting children down’ on housing, says MinisterEoghan Murphy criticises TDs for ‘rabble rousing’ communities against developmentsThu Dec 12 2019 - 15:24
Voluntary housing association Circle to build 250 homesSocial and affordable housing will be built using €51 million AIB loanThu Dec 12 2019 - 09:20
No ‘major retail’ for Phoenix Park, says OPW commissionerMore than 1,500 people made written submissions in response to strategic reviewThu Dec 12 2019 - 02:02
Funicular plans for Phoenix Park to be abandonedPublic opposes retail elements in Dublin’s park but shuttles and train may materialiseThu Dec 12 2019 - 02:00
New Liffey bridge in Dublin to cost more than €20mCycle and pedestrian crossing will be south of Samuel Beckett bridgeWed Dec 11 2019 - 03:27
More than 1,000 homes approved for south DublinCouncil site to be developed in joint venture with private builder AdwoodTue Dec 10 2019 - 14:20
Over €23,000 annual management fee for eight Dublin social homesCity council will pay €2.7m in private management charges next yearFri Dec 06 2019 - 01:00
Top-earning city council tenants most likely to default on rentMore than €27,000 each owed by 25 tenants in unpaid rents to Dublin City CouncilFri Dec 06 2019 - 01:00
Dublin City Council pays €195,000 a year for empty building21 Aungier Street, one of Dublin’s oldest buildings, was leased for homeless hostel but never usedTue Dec 03 2019 - 02:01
Attempt to block O’Devaney Gardens plan for 800 homes failsDublin city councillors approved €7m deal with Bartra for development near Phoenix Park last monthMon Dec 02 2019 - 22:12
Green light for €23 million white water rafting course for DublinConcern expressed facility will be used by ‘stags and hens’Mon Dec 02 2019 - 21:07
Speed limits to be cut to 30km/h across DublinTraffic committee to be asked to approve increase in parking charges up to €3.50 an hour in the cityMon Dec 02 2019 - 02:13
GAA club gets green light for 161 homes in Dolphin’s BarnTempleogue Synge Street GAA Club says scheme necessary to fund planned upgradesThu Nov 28 2019 - 16:52
Electric scooters ‘not eligible’ for use on Irish roadsThere is no legal grey area, Department of Transport official maintainsWed Nov 27 2019 - 20:45
White water, white elephant? Cost of planned Dublin rafting course doubles to €23mCity councillors will decide whether to approve the George’s Dock project next monthWed Nov 27 2019 - 18:40
Dublin businesses face huge rates hike due to €8.4m cut in Irish Water fundsCouncillors refuse to pass 2020 budget; dispute over vote on O’Devaney Gardens dealMon Nov 25 2019 - 01:00
Cannabis grow house discovered on Moore Street Rising siteDublin city centre building forms part of the 1916 battlefield siteFri Nov 22 2019 - 01:00
Government to enter talks on Dublin City Council budgetCouncillors refused to pass budget over €8.4m Irish Water rates lossTue Nov 19 2019 - 20:23
O’Devaney plan change will not affect deal, Lord Mayor saysDeal for affordable rental units would be ‘entirely separate’ to procurement processTue Nov 19 2019 - 06:00
What’s the deal with the O’Devaney Gardens redevelopment?Q&A: The council has agreed a deal with Bartra for regeneration of the derelict flatsTue Nov 19 2019 - 01:00
First Dublin City Council social housing tenant to be evicted for rent arrearsArrears of €33m across city the largest sum ever owed to a local authority in unpaid rentsMon Nov 18 2019 - 01:00
Two Dublin Bus routes go into 24-hour service for first timeRoutes 15 and 41 will operate around the clock from December 1stSun Nov 17 2019 - 13:44
Deputation of businesses to seek removal of Grafton Quarter signDecision by Dublin Town ‘points to the lack of accountability in the organisation’Fri Nov 15 2019 - 17:52
Pressure increases to remove ‘Grafton Quarter’ Christmas lightsDublin City Council chief says he does not like new sign installed by business organisationThu Nov 14 2019 - 19:26
Dublin businesses seek to stop 155-bed homeless hostelAvalon House on Aungier Street would be State’s largest facility for rough sleepersThu Nov 14 2019 - 18:18
State’s largest homeless hostel for single adults to open over Starbucks in DublinAvalon House tourist hostel in Dublin to provide accommodation for rough sleepersThu Nov 14 2019 - 02:00
Irish Water granted permission for €500m north Dublin sewage plantFacility at Clonshaugh will be State’s second-largest sewage plant after RingsendWed Nov 13 2019 - 13:43