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From the
8 September 2021 issue

City Desk

The Cabra Men’s Shed, Together Again

by Erin McGuire and Hugh Quigley

Unreal Estate

Councillors Weigh Mistrust of Housing Charity against Need to Build Housing, Fast

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Rift Tears Open Again Among Councillors, Over Abuse Survivors Being Retraumatised by Artane Band

by Laoise Neylon and Lois Kapila

City Desk

In Ballyfermot, Pensioners Protest Increase in Fees for Swimming at Council-Owned Pool

by Claudia Dalby

City Desk

In a Clontarf Neighbourhood, Residents Wait and Wait for a Pedestrian Crossing

by Claudia Dalby

Culture Desk

A New Play Takes Inspiration from a Woman Who Tried to Find Healing by Meeting Her Attacker

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Council Rejects 80% of Applications for “Medical Priority” to Get Social Housing Quicker

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

To Help New Arrivals Make Themselves at Home in Ireland, a Group Offers Free English Classes

by Shamim Malekmian

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Deputy editor Sam Tranum

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Claudia Dalby

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