Years after promise of a new integration strategy, Dublin City Council still doesn’t have one
There’s a desperate need for a roadmap to improve efforts to help people navigate immigrant life, and connect, say councillors and community workers.
“One particular facet of living in Dublin city centre that I’ve always found hard to stomach is the persistence of abandoned buildings, which could benefit their surrounding areas.”
Some of the meetings to discuss the city’s housing delivery and services have moved to closed-door workshops too.
There’s a scraggy Irish wolfhound, a fish and fishing rod, an elephant and a pair of vases. There’s no signature saying who made them.
Dublin city councillors at a budget meeting talked about funding to do up vacant social homes, and also for street cleaning.
“Today is the saddest day in Ballymun, when all the till dogs must go their merry way.”
Gazans resident in Ireland who aren’t Irish citizens face high hurdles in getting their family members out of the war zone to join them.
Here’s what Fingal County Councillors discussed at their recent monthly meeting.
These were a couple of the issues that councillors on the Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart area committee discussed recently.
Some landlords and tenants who won tribunal cases were recorded as having lost, the report found.
“The trial is the consultation,” Brendan O’Brian said, explaining the new Department of Transport guidelines for medium-sized projects.
“I am dealing with serious cases, people screaming and crying for houses,” says People Before Profit Councillor Hazel de Nortúin.
There’s concern in Washington and Brussels about Chinese investment in ports around the world, and the strategic advantages this could provide Beijing.