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12 February 2020 issue
City Desk
In Ringsend, a Pall-Bearer Carries on a Local Tradition
by Donal Corrigan
Unreal Estate
After Election Reprieve, Big Ballymun Land Sale Likely Back on the Agenda
by Laoise Neylon
Culture Desk
In Phibsboro, a New Group's First Art Exhibition Is Inspired by the Movement of People
by Erin McGuire
Unreal Estate
Questions Around Social Housing Provision in Planned “Connolly Quarter”
by Lois Kapila
Culture Desk
Election Gives Hope to Campaigners Pushing for Changes to Revitalise Dublin Nightlife
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Why Do Some of Dublin's Bus Stops Face Away from the Road?
by Donal Corrigan
Unreal Estate
Disagreement Over Who Should Run Council-Owned Fruit and Veg Market
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Council Briefs: Making Harold's Cross "Age-Friendly", Beach Pollution, and Dead Swans
by Donal Corrigan
Cover
Issue 47: By Harry Burton
by Harry Burton
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