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Council announces tender for proposed 500 new homes in Tallaght
A proposed mix for the development includes 60% affordable, 20% social and 20% private homes.
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A proposed mix for the development includes 60% affordable, 20% social and 20% private homes.
The HSE currently provides public STI services through clinics around the country.
Údaras na Gaeltachta says it is confident the State is receiving value for money.
300 Broadband Connection Points are due to be set up in GAA clubs, community centres and public libraries.
50% more people have applied this year and many end up in emergency accommodation according to the Department of Justice.
It comes after damaging revelations into the industry were highlighted by RTÉ in the summer.
The company will be responsible for carrying out random tests on company workers.
The memorabilia includes items such as silverware, crystal, coins, pins and presentation journals.
The project, which is costing €37 million, is due to be completed and opened to the public in 2022.
Last year, the council recorded revenue of €27.9 million from parking fees.
A new public consultation will open on the bus plans next month.
A cavalry motorcycle Escort of Honour is normally provided by the Defence Forces on ceremonial occasion.
The new vessel is due to replace the RV Celtic Voyager.
The Peter McVerry Trust has issued a tender for the construction of eight apartments on New South Street.
The Residential Tenancies Board has issued a tender for the survey to be carried out.
A tender was issued earlier this month for a nationwide recovery service in a contract worth €1 million.
The NTA first announced its intentions to put routes up for competitive tender in October.
There’s a litter fine of €150 for those who throw chewing gum on the ground.
A tender to supply each of the Oireachtas’ five catering facilities was issued last week.
Taoiseach repeated today that he did not think it was a resigning matter.
An Post said the design of the uniforms will not change.
The company will spend €1 million apiece on the provision of services in Dublin and Limerick/Clare.
The council has plans to construct around 1,000 rapid-build homes at different locations throughout the city.
The council is seeking a “close” relationship with a new clamping contractor in a deal worth €45 million.
Registered charity One Family has won the contract to set up the helpline.
The first phase of Meath’s county ground redevelopment is gathering momentum.
The matter has been put out to tender for the quantity of ammunition to be supplied over a three year period.
Services by UK firm GoAhead will start to come into operation at the end of this year or early next year.
The college has run into several planning disputes with Dartry residents over student housing.
The ones out to tender are suburban routes that do not travel into the city centre.
The Department of An Taoiseach issued a tender for a polling company yesterday.
No move – despite the self-imposed August deadline of the government.
Leinster House is to undergo its most significant restoration work to date.
A previous tender was cancelled late last year.
A new tender was issued today.
Gardaí are preparing for a major crackdown on drug driving in the coming months.
The Department of the Gaeltacht said its contract with the airline has been extended for one year, at a cost of €1.62 million.
The government is reportedly coming under pressure from the Union’s competition branch to put our rail services out to international tender.
Further talks between unions and management are due to be held today.
Opinion polls, a Sony hack probe, and water charge protests had everyone talking today.
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