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12 January 2022 issue
Unreal Estate
Without Changes, Council Not Likely to Reach Government Target for Building Social Housing in Coming Years
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Ringsend and Irishtown Chosen as City’s First “Decarbonising Zone”
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Dog Owners Don’t Understand the Damage a Single Poo Can Do to a Bathing Beach, Researcher Says
by Claudia Dalby
City Desk
For Some Immigrants in Need of Organ Transplants, Hurdles and Ambiguities
by Shamim Malekmian
Unreal Estate
Council Seeks to Limit What Share of New Homes in Some City Neighbourhoods Can Be Studios and One-Beds
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Will Council’s Plans to Get More People Out of Cars and Onto Bikes and Buses Do Enough to Help Meet Climate Targets?
by Claudia Dalby
The Dish
On Aungier Street, an Afghan Chef Dreams of Selling Fewer Quick Kebabs, More Traditional Sit-Down Family Meals
by Claudia Dalby
City Desk
In Drimnagh, Some Residents Want to Try “Tree Pits” to Help Reduce Flooding on Mourne Road
by Shamim Malekmian
City Desk
Council Briefs: Who Controls Iveagh Markets, and Restoring a Buffer Against Homelessness
by Laoise Neylon
Culture Desk
Zone 414, Reviewed
by Luke Maxwell
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