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From the
18 September 2019 issue

City Desk

Roll-Out of New Bins Brings Dreams of High-Tech Possibilities, Fears of Privatisation and Costs

by Sean Finnan

Culture Desk

On Synge Street, Armoured Fighters Do Chivalrous Battle

by Lois Kapila

Culture Desk

Its Old Home in the Liberties Demolished, District 8 Relocates to Swords

by Laoise Neylon

Unreal Estate

Just off St Stephen's Green, Council Tenants Struggle with Damp and Mould

by Aura McMenamin

Unreal Estate

With Local Property Tax System Frozen in the Past, Councillors Prepare to Set Next Year's Rate

by Sean Finnan

Culture Desk

Ethna MacCarthy: Poems, Reviewed

by Daniel Seery

Unreal Estate

Left to Rot for Years, Why Isn't Iveagh Markets on the Derelict Sites Register?

by Aura McMenamin

City Desk

Council Briefs: On Selling "New Priory", and Building Homes in Priorswood and on Finglas Road

by Sean Finnan

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