Moore Street buildings linked to 1916 Rising designated for protection
Dublin city planners recommend buildings be added to Record of Protected Structures
Dublin city planners recommend buildings be added to Record of Protected Structures
Broadcaster says Dalkey development would change ambience ‘utterly’
More than 500 additions to Dublin city Record of Protected Structures sought by Minster
Evidence local authorities are deploying a more aggressive approach to tree removal
Emergency motions to have 1916 leader’s house rebuilt approved at meeting
Consultancy for Government a lucrative business for small number of firms
Irish Tourism boss says Marlet plan would impact on Guinness Storehouse experience
Development of 24km cycling and walking route expected to cost in the region of €22m
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RPS says restructuring is a ‘technical move’ undertaken to give company ‘flexibility’ regarding its Irish operation
Properties could be threatened, prompting Fingal County Council to step up plans to introduce coastal protections
Study recommended raising the rail track by 1.2 metres at a cost of €10 million
Company has appointed new chief commercial officer and head of planning
Republic is not producing enough graduates in the sector to meet projected demand
Dublin City Council took action against ruling criticising manipulated waste reports
Flood and climate change factors accounted for, harbour company tells Bord Pleanala
Household waste from 12 local authority areas could be taken to southeast Dublin
Group is acquiring the entire share capital of Point Project Management for A$31.0 million
Dublin City Council says “further steps” needed for project to proceed
Planning hearing told of €92m project at Haulbowline in Cork Harbour
Revenue and pretax profit rise as company credits diversity for continued expansion
Most lucrative tender published was by Dublin Airport Authority
€500m scheme expected to bring water from River Shannon to capital within seven years
Developers may try to recoup their losses from city council if incinerator is scrapped
The firms awarded contracts worth €85.97m have a long relationship with Bord Gáis and Dublin City Council
Councillors reject housing rent increase and maintain rents at 2013 levels
A decision on the future of the project will be made following an EU ruling
Opinion: It’s simple – if you’ve been in charge during a major screw-up you don’t get promoted
Irish Water will appear before the Oireachtas Committee on the Environment this afternoon
State firm due to answer questions on €50m spend before Oireachtas hearing
John Tierney says employees came from private sector, Bord Gáis and local and central Government
An estimated €95m has been spent on unbuilt Dublin incinerator
Senior council official points to delays in supply system from river Shannon as restrictions begin
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