Posts Tagged Dublin City Council

What’s the crack?

What’s the crack?

Building on the Grand Canal Dock area has been accelerating at a fast pace in recent times, with many residents in the vicinity becoming increasingly frustrated at the high levels of noise and dust. Pile driving, in particular has proven […]

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Documentary screening in Herbert Park

Documentary screening in Herbert Park

The Dublin City Council will host a free screening of the documentary Atlantic in Herbert Park tomorrow. The film focuses on three small fishing communities – one in Ireland, one in Norway and one in Newfoundland. It explores the two […]

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Tearooms open in Herbert Park

Tearooms open in Herbert Park

Dublin City Council opened new Tearooms today in the leafy surroundings of Herbert Park, Dublin 4. This is the latest action of the Council’s Parks and Landscape Services initiative, which is refurbishing old buildings and making them into more useable […]

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Public Meeting on Poolbeg West SDZ

Public Meeting on Poolbeg West SDZ

The second in a series of four public information sessions on the Poolbeg West Strategic Development Zone took place in Ringsend Library on Thursday 21st July. Hosting the meeting was Myles Farrell of Dublin City Council, who displayed a number […]

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Council’s Sandymount Coastal Defence Scheme

Council's Sandymount Coastal Defence Scheme

Dublin City Council has set up plans to repair the damage caused by flooding of the coastline between Sean Moore Park and Merrion Gates. The flooded areas were analysed and solutions are being put into effect to reduce the risk […]

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Learn about and Protect the Local Bat Habitat

Learn about and Protect the Local Bat Habitat

Dublin City Council will host Bat Conservation Ireland’s Bat Talk and Walk in Herbert Park, Ballsbridge on Thursday July 14th. It will run from 8.30pm to 10.30pm. The trek will be led by led by Tina Aughney of Bat Conservation […]

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Dublin children invited to Be a Summer Star

Dublin children invited to Be a Summer Star

Dublin City Libraries has launched a National Summer Reading Programme entitled “Be a Summer Star”, which calls for the involvement of children and families all over the city. This programme will run until Wednesday August 31st in all local libraries […]

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Plenary meeting rescheduled to next month

Plenary meeting rescheduled to next month

As many in the community are aware, the plenary meeting and election of the new PPN Secretariat was due to take place yesterday. Though it was cancelled, it has now been rescheduled and will new fall on Thursday July 19th. […]

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Bloomsday comes to Sandymount

Today we celebrate the life James Joyce, one of one of Ireland’s greatest authors and poets. Sandymount will play host to several events commemorating his literary achievements. The first of these is a Bloomsday Walking Tour, which begins at 10am. […]

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Sandymount Students attend Dublin Kite Festival

Students from Sandymount were among the 7000 attendees at the North Bull Island in Clontarf for the Dublin Kite Festival. Sunday saw kite flyers and spectators from all over the country converge for a full day of free activities. Catherine […]

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