Construction Industry Federation owes €140,000 in derelict levies at €23m site of Dublin 6 terrace collapse
Dublin City Council is owed €140,000 in charges on Dublin 6 cottages that collapsed on Monday
Irish Rail seeks ‘maximum’ number of homes for new Dublin suburb, despite Uisce Éireann warning on capacity
Ballyboggan master plan should provide for ‘intensive’ residential development, Irish Rail and NTA say
U-turn on Grafton Street toilets as council reverses ‘ludicrous’ closure plan
Last public toilets in city centre to remain open despite costing €2m to run over five years
Collapsed Victorian cottage in Ranelagh is owned by Construction Industry Federation
have been listed on Dublin City Council’s Derelict Site Register since June 2023
‘Constrained’ water supply jeopardises new Dublin suburb with 6,000 planned homes
Uisce Éireann says population growth in the capital requires the construction of a new sewage plant
Concerns over cost of Johnny Ronan’s affordable housing plans at former Glass Bottle site in Dublin
Costs of new apartments ‘very challenging’, Dublin City Council says
Dublin city centre’s only public toilets to be closed
Reduced demand cited by city council in closure of Grafton Street toilet
Dozens of Airbnb-style lockboxes ‘shredded’ by Dublin City Council
Council begins enforcement blitz to remove boxes attached to poles and cycle stands
Populists trying to ‘buy elections’ in Ireland unlikely to succeed, says Limerick mayor
John Moran, State’s first directly elected mayor, urges Government to ‘not be afraid’ of Dublin voters and allow mayoral elections
€6m regeneration of area between Grafton Street and Dawson Street to begin in weeks
Dublin city centre redevelopment was first planned more than a decade ago
Scheme to upgrade Dublin’s oldest flats at risk over Department of Housing funding decision
Refusal to fund council’s regeneration plan as initiative would reduce the number of units in complexes
Dublin industrial estate to be redeveloped for 6,000 homes
Master plan for 77-hectare zone opposite Glasnevin Cemetery released for public consultation
Councillors clash over Sandymount cycle lane after court clears way for changes
Caution urged against return to ‘civil war’ in ‘leafy Dublin 4′
Sandymount cycle path decision frees council from weeds of lengthy planning process
Court of Appeal ruling confirms Dublin City Council could pursue Strand Road project using own traffic powers
Sandymount cycleway can go ahead after Dublin City Council wins court appeal
The council appealed the High Court ruling in favour of local independent councillor Mannix Flynn and Sandymount resident Peter Carvill