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.
“I saw him today at the canteen, at breakfast time.”
Both the Dublin Cycling Campaign and advocates for people with disabilities say they don’t think this is the right approach.
What are local election candidates allowed to give voters, while trying to win their votes – and are the rules clear enough?
It’s an indicator that those running homeless services expect the problem to get worse.
A group of about a dozen bird listeners spent an hour or so in Lansdowne Valley Park Thursday evening, listening to songs and identifying birds.
Of the nearly 1,000 reports of hazards, near misses and collisions, 10 percent mention a driver doing a “left hook”.
When the government designates a country as officially “safe”, it’s harder for someone from there to get asylum in Ireland.
Artist Augustine O’Donoghue and author Conor McCabe made 50 of the mats and gave them away on Meath Street recently. From there, they spread out.
These were two of the issues discussed at Monday’s meeting of the Dublin City Joint Policing Committee.
There needs to be a better system to try to avert creche and afterschool closures, Early Childhood Ireland, which represents creches and afterschools, has said.
Reducing payments won’t stop people from coming, said researcher Tim S. Müller. “But would make the conditions worse for asylum seekers.”
An architect’s drawn up plans, and a councillor has tabled a motion – but it’s unclear if the council is interested.