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K2U2 Conf erence

philippadp wrote 1 day ago: To coincide with the launch of the Traces of the Past exhibition, The Discovery Programme, in conjun … more →

Tags: History of TOTP, traces of the past, discovery programme, LIDAR, Wood Quay, Lord Mayor of Dublin

Freedom of Information Request Deemed Vexatious and Frivolous

peninsulaireland wrote 2 days ago: Image Courtesy of http://www.friendsoftheirishenvironment.net As featured in the latest IRN a freedo … more →

Tags: Employer Advice, employer policies, In the media, Collective Bargaining, Data Commissioner, data request, FOI Act, Freedom of Information, Frivolous

Dublin breidt fietsnetwerk uit

Redactie wrote 3 days ago: Door Willeke van Doorn Bron: dublinbikes.ie Het netwerk van huurfietsen in Dublin wordt uitgebreid n … more →

Tags: Nieuws, Dublin, dublinbikes, huurfiets

Traces of the Past brochure

westcorkosteology wrote 1 week ago: Traces of the Past brochure The brochure for the Traces of the Past exhibition is available to read … more →

Tags: Information, traces of the past, Exhibition, discovery programme, aerial photography, LIDAR, archaeology, Heritage, Tourism

Water, Water everywhere, but €70,000 to drink!

deanechowater wrote 2 weeks ago: Irish Independent, 8 Feb 2012 by Mark O’Regan Cash-strapped Dublin City Council spent more than €70, … more →

Tags: News & Features, water, bottled water, drinking water, irish independent

State White Wash

mannixflynn wrote 2 weeks ago: IRISH STATE WHITE WASH The design for the Government/Irish State memorial as recommended in the http … more →

Tags: Accountability, Ryan Report, magdalene laundry, state memorial, Cll Mannix Flynn, OPW, child abuse, institutional abuse, Ireland

A Capital in Conflict

Croí na Duibhlinn wrote 3 weeks ago: A Capital in Conflict Dublin City and the 1913 Lockout Lovely solid new book from Dublin City Counci … more →

Tags: Dublin, , A Capital in Conflict

News in Brief- McGuinness & Healy Rae Slip Up As C Word Banned From The Dàil

Kate Bellamy wrote 3 weeks ago: So last week we were feeling optimistic, this week we find out burglary, extortion and hijacking off … more →

Tags: NIBs, Bono, chewing gum, Clarity, crime rates, Dail, game of thrones, Government, Guns

Muslims find a welcoming home in famously Catholic Ireland

Craig Considine wrote 1 month ago: By Megan O’Neil for The Atlantic Perhaps because of its strong religious background, the natio … more →

Tags: General, Catholic Church by country, Catholic Ireland, Clongriffin, Clongriffin mosque, Dublin, Integration, interculturalism, Ireland

Lesser-Known Irish History: The Fictitious Priest & His Commemorative Plaque

fabhcun wrote 1 month ago: I’m talking about Fr Pat Noise. Two brothers cemented a plaque (see photo, below) as a hoax in … more →

Tags: Ireland and Irish History, Bloody Sunday, Commemorative Plaque, Father Pat Noise, Irish History, O'Connell Bridge, Peadar Clancy

Ireland to Build One of Europe's Largest Mosques As Islam Is Now The Fastest Growing Religion In Ireland5 comments

Lyn Leahz wrote 1 month ago: SOURCE City planners in the Irish capital, Dublin, have given the go-ahead for the construction of a … more →

Tags: World News, End Times, united states, Islam, Ireland, Dublin, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Clongriffin, Gerry Gannon

News in Brief-Vandals Graffiti Cork Graveyard As Dog Seatbelts Appear On The Agenda

Kate Bellamy wrote 1 month ago: It’s a horror filled News in Brief this week. Consider it a public service announcement, we’re all o … more →

Tags: NIBs, carlingford, Cars, Children, Cork, Dogs, doors, Dublin, Fingers

Update Regarding Dublin City Water Restrictions

rebeccamoynihan wrote 1 month ago:   Update regarding Dublin Water Restrictions   Following the last five night’s water restrictions in … more →

Tags: water

Update Regarding Dublin Water Restrictions

rebeccamoynihan wrote 1 month ago: Update regarding Dublin Water Restrictions   Following the last five night’s water restrictions in e … more →

Tags: water

losing time and water1 comment

jensine wrote 1 month ago: Tonight the clocks are jumping forward and we are all losing an hour of precious time.  And while I … more →

Tags: Home, Dublin, water, Summer Time, Thoughts, Random, Miscellaneous, Quotes, Photo

Artists can use Vacant Space

donnamcgee2013 wrote 1 month ago: City Council matches landlords of empty buildings and artists looking for a short term home.  Vacant … more →

Tags: vacant space, temporary space, pop-up Space, creative sectors, cultural sectors, Property Owners, Artists, Short-term tenants

Does the Spire in Dublin Have Any Purpose?

pmacreamoinn wrote 2 months ago: To those that do not know what “the Spire” is, it is a pin-like stainless steel monument with a heig … more →

Tags: Dublin, spire, O'Connell Street

Objection to be submitted by Senior Counsel

Molly wrote 2 months ago: Judicial objection to be submitted by Counsel to any attempt to progress Dublin City Council recent … more →

Tags: Maxwell Street, Saint Therese's gardens, Eugene Street

Dublin city council says yes to €40m Islamic cultural centre

Craig Considine wrote 2 months ago: By Jack Fagan in Irish Times Development work is expected to get under way early next year on an Isl … more →

Tags: News, Clongriffin, Clongriffin mosque, Dublin, Gerry Gannon, irish muslims, Islam, Islam in Ireland, Islamic Cultural Centre


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