Construction of more than 1,000 apartments at O’Devaney Gardens set to go ahead
Earlier ruling change could have blocked developer from selling half of apartments to investors
Earlier ruling change could have blocked developer from selling half of apartments to investors
An Bord Pleanála lifts clause banning bulk sale of apartments following Bartra legal action
Local authority had been given permission for 120 social and affordable homes at Cabra site
Annual fund of €6.5m designed to regenerate deprived areas of north inner city Dublin
Councillors asked to approve Glenveagh development of Oscar Traynor lands
Seat could be left vacant until next local elections
Seat may stay vacant until 2024 after death of charity CEO Anthony Flynn
Council wanted to sell Plough Pub for construction of apartments it would then rent
More student beds and build-to-rent apartments added to Dublin 7 scheme
Nine-storey development would have negative impact on Hendron’s Building in Broadstone
Application was made two weeks before ban on shared accommodation became law
DCC official says too much emphasis being put on local authority acting as developer
Housing bodies could build 745 homes on nine sites, council’s head of housing says
Deal for affordable rental units would be ‘entirely separate’ to procurement process
Some councillors want 100% public housing but accord will hinge on affordable terms
Developer Kieran Gannon wants to stop existing scheme and build taller blocks
One year on, tram’s extension to Cabra has led to concerns over parking and gentrification
Gardaí to appeal to parents not to buy bikes at Christmas as they are a danger to public
Understanding sex crime: The offenders, the victims, the neighbours, the hunters
Pay-and-display may be remedy to parking congestion, says Dublin City Council
Call for waste regulator to be introduced and council to take back control of refuse services
Dispute centres over contracts for lab staff, IT support and other personnel
Housing for 8,000 students near new DIT campus will ‘inevitably change’ Dublin area
Independent Mannix Flynn tells meeting that the planned facility will ‘kill communities’
Court imposes over €3,000 penalty on Fine Gael TD as placards unlawfully on display
Decision by councillors allows for building of blocks 5m taller than currently allowed in most of city
Councillor Cieran Perry says his arrest at Greyhound waste protest was ‘political policing’
Cieran Perry could face jail term over events at protest for striking workers
Apartments were not built under council’s lofty standards
Schemes get ahead of law stopping developers buying way out of social housing provision
Recovering addict fears ‘somebody is going to die’ at YMCA building off Aungier Street
Labour would win just six seats if local results repeated in next General Election
Oisin Quinn found to have inadvertently breached legislation
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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