The expected timeline is the 18 months plus the breaks over the summer and winter months, said Shane McMorrow, at a recent ...
The squawk of gulls and strums of an acoustic guitar echoed up from the harbour to Abbey Street, where a couple of tourists ...
Fingal has been working for years towards building a small number of apartments on a long-vacant site at Tuckett’s Lane.
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Its story reads like a cheap pastiche of Edgar Allan Poe, a century-long streak of tragedy and misfortune, ending in a fire ...
A year ago, after much work, the council published a plan for how to revitalise the village. “I’m wondering why we all went ...
On volunteer-run community radio, there’s room for people with all kinds of accents – but it’s rare to move beyond that.
I feel like, if I don’t vote [for it], I’m voting against housing. If I do vote, I’m voting against greenbelt.” ...
The council bought the mill in 2018, and spent €2 million on stabilisation works. Lately, locals have noticed the project ...
Despite years of talk, a promised national strategy on red-light cameras is yet to be published – let alone implemented.
Changes to improve safety are part of the planning permission, while a walkability audit five years back made recommendations ...
In 2024, 29 percent of housing applications to councils across the country – for 5,626 households – were closed due to the ...