Council moves on plan for 5,000 homes on lands between Inchicore and Ballyfermot
The changes will be gradual, said a council planner. “It’s not an overnight, you know, deployment of four or five thousand units in an area.”
The number of deportation orders has shot up since 2022. But that doesn’t mean they’re all sound and will stand up to scrutiny.
“They just blamed biodiversity,” says Geraldine Dunne, director of Southside Traveller Action Group. “They didn’t even try to challenge the discrimination and racism.”
Dublin Street Parking Services, the company the council pays to fine, clamp and tow illegally parked cars in the city,
Padhraic Dormer votes in every election. “If you don’t vote, you can’t give out,” he said on Friday,
These were some of the issues Dublin city councillors discussed at a meeting of their Central Area Committee on Tuesday.
“I consider this place home,” says Abdul Rahman Ali, who signed a lease for an apartment in the complex in 2010. “I’ve been here for 14 years.”
At issue: controllers’ efforts to make drivers running ahead of schedule slow down, or wait for a bit at a stop.
Joseph Sesay says he can’t go back to Sierra Leone to apply for a work permit from there. It doesn’t feel safe, he says.
The guards are deeply involved in inquests, even when garda conduct is at issue in the death being investigated.
It’s built and open. But, the oasis in the Marianella apartment complex hasn’t yet been taken under council control.
These were among the issues Dublin city councillors discussed at their November monthly meeting on Monday.
Market operator Manifesto has walked away from the project, said its co-founder Martin Barry.