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22 May 2019 issue

City Desk

UEFA Unofficial Roam the City, Bringing Community Football With Them

by Sean Finnan

Culture Desk

Brushing Up: The Hexagons on North Strand Road

by Nicky Daly

Unreal Estate

Developer in South Docklands Urged Council to Demolish Rundown Social Housing

by Lois Kapila

Unreal Estate

Site Long Promised for Traveller Accommodation, Now Set for None

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

A City Tour Reveals the Infrastructure of the Internet All Around Us

by Conor Humphries and Lois Kapila

Culture Desk

As Some Graffiti Walls are Lost, Council Considers More "Legal Walls"

by Aura McMenamin and Eimear Dodd

Unreal Estate

Should Tenants Get a Say in New Code of Conduct for Letting Agents?

by Sean Finnan

City Desk

The City Needs More Public Showers and Toilets, Some Say

by Sean Finnan

City Desk

Council Briefs: Weaver Square Allotments, Plans for Cherry Orchard, and Traffic in Rathmines

by Aura McMenamin and Erin McGuire

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