Why has some of the greenery in city planters been left to wither?
The council hasn’t been able to find a contractor willing to take on the job of looking after these plants, a council official says.
We asked our readers what new topic they’d like us to cover in each week’s edition of the paper. They chose the immigration system and how it impacts immigrants.
We’re looking for a reporter to write a story a week for us on the subject you chose. Applications are due by midnight on 16 June.
We’re halfway through our two-week push to ask readers what they’d like us to spend more time reporting on going forward. There’s still time to weigh in.
We’re planning to expand our coverage by asking a freelance reporter to keep a close watch on a particular “beat” and write a story about it each week – will you help us choose?
Since we’re working from home these days, we’re hoping you can be our eyes and ears in your neighbourhood. If you’re willing, we’d love it if you would take a minute to fill out this little form.
If you’re interested in social housing, fire safety, and journalism, we’d like to invite you to join us for a chat with Peter Apps, an award-winning reporter and editor for UK-based Inside Housing.
Will you help us shape our reporting on the local elections in May by telling us what issues you want us to ask candidates about?
We want to be able to do more and better journalism. So we’re making some changes to our online edition and our subscription rates.
We’re getting there. Thanks to those who have supported this project so far!
We’re looking for a full-time city reporter to join our team based in Kilmainham. Apply by 21 February.
We’re taking a week off so there’ll be no edition on 23 August, but we’ll be back the week after.