Off St Stephen’s Green, RCSI puts forward big vision for future of York Street
At a meeting on Monday, councillors were surprised, they said, that it was the first they had heard of the plan, part of which is being rolled out.
Homeless accommodation is completely unsuitable for families with children with disabilities or special needs, says Mike Allen, of Focus Ireland.
Earlier this month, Commandant Adrian Watson published “Bertie”, a story for 9- to 11-year-olds inspired by a heron who lives in Mount Argus Park.
Her husband says he hopes when people walk through it they will be reminded of how “persistence and patience can deliver justice”.
“It’s a real waste of public space, we should get it open as quickly as possible,” a local councillor says.
And Rafat Hamour says he and a group of guys who were sleeping in tents by the Grand Canal were attacked there.
“The playground at Maypark is in such incredibly poor condition that it is literally dangerous,” says Social Democrats Councillor Catherine Stocker.
It might help Dubliners connect to the man himself more, says John Foyle. “Because they did lead relatively normal lives.”
Dublin City Council too, is working on plans for these historic sites next to Dublin Castle.
Data centres in the Clonshaugh business park are producing extra heat, but it’s not being put to use warming homes and businesses nearby.
Dublin City Council is moving to provide public bike bunkers, and the government’s changing rules to make it easier to install private ones in front gardens.
Think of it as an invitation to share a love of favelas and their music, and as a way of saying thanks, says the artist.
Seizures are up since a change in the law – but those running Dublin City Motocross Club want to ramp up another approach.