Its story reads like a cheap pastiche of Edgar Allan Poe, a century-long streak of tragedy and misfortune, ending in a fire ...
A year ago, after much work, the council published a plan for how to revitalise the village. “I’m wondering why we all went ...
The expected timeline is the 18 months plus the breaks over the summer and winter months, said Shane McMorrow, at a recent ...
Fingal has been working for years towards building a small number of apartments on a long-vacant site at Tuckett’s Lane.
The squawk of gulls and strums of an acoustic guitar echoed up from the harbour to Abbey Street, where a couple of tourists ...
On volunteer-run community radio, there’s room for people with all kinds of accents – but it’s rare to move beyond that.
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Featuring 10 of Gilsenan’s films, including two of his four feature-length dramas, the season will kick off with a screening ...
The council bought the mill in 2018, and spent €2 million on stabilisation works. Lately, locals have noticed the project ...
Despite years of talk, a promised national strategy on red-light cameras is yet to be published – let alone implemented.
Changes to improve safety are part of the planning permission, while a walkability audit five years back made recommendations ...
I feel like, if I don’t vote [for it], I’m voting against housing. If I do vote, I’m voting against greenbelt.” ...