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“It’s a real skill to transfer stories like these to the page without losing any of their magic.”
“There will be ropes and metal and debris – modern stuff. But there will also be archaeological material,” says Niall Brady.
The blue crane that stands proudly at Dublin Port isn’t just any crane. It’s Crane 292. And it has a history.
Last year, Dublin City Council issued four fines for dog fouling. “Of which only one was paid,” said Green Party Councillor Patrick Costello, at a recent meeting.