Dublin councillors were looking at Limerick as a model for regeneration. But there’s disquiet there now, with concerns about transparency, oversight, and control over development.
We know that whether a parent can store their buggy at their child’s creche and go on with their day from there, or whether they have to take it back home first, can have a big impact on their day and travel plans.
We’re hoping you’ll fill in this short survey to help us learn more about this issue in Dublin city. Does your creche have “buggy parking”? If not, how does that affect your day, your commute, your choice of whether to drive or walk them to creche?
If you could find the time to fill in this short survey, it’d be a great help to us. If you have any questions, you can reach us at info@dublininquirer.com.
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Claudia Dalby is a city reporter for Dublin Inquirer. She's especially interested in stories about the southside, transport, and kids in the city. Get in touch at claudia@dublininquirer.com.
Dublin councillors were looking at Limerick as a model for regeneration. But there’s disquiet there now, with concerns about transparency, oversight, and control over development.
The Irish Prison Service had asked the government to revisit the policy, given more serious high-risk offenders had to be released early to make the space.