As the government blocks funding for major social-housing projects, FF and FG councillors point fingers at ministers
As many as 1,325 social homes in Dublin city are at an advanced stage, with planning granted – but now with no clear funding.
It’s going to be on 21 November at Doyle’s Corner in Phibsboro. Email us now to reserve a table.
We’d love it if you’d come join us for another pub quiz, written and emceed by Louise O’Connor.
It’s going to be at Doyle’s Corner in Phibsboro, on Thursday 21 November. Come at 7.30pm, get yourself a drink and get settled, and Louise will start quizzing about 8pm.
It’ll be teams of four maximum, but no minimum – you can compete solo if you’re very confident of your abilities.
It’s €10 for non-subscribers, and €5 for subscribers. There’ll be prizes for the winning team, and a mid-quiz raffle with more prizes.
The proceeds will help fund Dublin Inquirer, so we can keep finding, reporting, writing and publishing articles about the city – and doing projects like the collision tracker, or the no-show bus tracker.
Tables usually go pretty quickly, so email me at sam@dublininquirer.com to reserve yours now.