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.”
An Garda Síochána hasn’t responded to queries sent on 4 September asking about any plans to try to protect residents.
The council closed the building for renovations in 2020, and since then it’s just sat vacant, deteriorating.
“Absolutely everything was above board,” says Mark O’Neill, the founder of Irish Soup Kitchen Centres. But it has now closed, he said.
Hola Taxi’s founder says the new app will share profits with drivers who sign up as “co-founders” – and won’t add extra fees onto customers’ fares like other apps.
After nearly 50 years, Norman Priestman is retiring and so the shop, formally called The Paint Pot, is closing.
These were among the issues Dublin city councillors discussed at their September monthly meeting on Monday.
“If you see a stylish person with a big bag of clothes, keep an eye on them, see what they’re putting out,” says co-organiser Orla O’Leary.
These were some of the issues Dublin city councillors discussed at their September monthly meeting on Monday.
But when he went to the International Organisation for Migration, they said they wouldn’t help him get there because his home is too dangerous.
“The private rental market is not a solution to the housing crisis, most particularly for Travellers. Councils are also failing to deliver.”
An Garda Síochána’s Dublin Metropolitan Region “emphasizes their commitment to arresting individuals using scramblers illegally”, a spokesperson says.
The owner, the HSE, has a legal obligation to take care of this Victorian-era building of “exceptional architectural merit”.