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# Dublin City Council

Yesterday
26th July 2024
Retailers criticise Dublin traffic plan go-ahead - but capital's chamber of commerce welcomes it
This week
21st July 2024 - 27th July 2024
First measures of Dublin transport plan to restrict cars in the city to come into force next month
This month
July 2024
Opinion: If this analysis of Dublin's transport plan was submitted by a student, I would fail it
Barra Roantree
FactCheck: Tánaiste says First Home Scheme can't be used for Oscar Traynor Road affordable homes
Last month
June 2024
Hoteliers hit back at proposal to introduce hotel tax in Dublin
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: Property tax row was 'litmus test' for Sinn Féin, SocDems and PBP
Dubliners to pay higher property tax as new council also pledges new hotel tourist tax
Soc Dems, Sinn Féin, People Before Profit and independents form alliance on Dublin City Council
Labour pulls out of DCC 'progressive alliance' talks over disagreements on Local Property Tax
SocDems double seats on Dublin City Council as Fianna Fáil lose top spot to Fine Gael
May
May 2024
Planning permission for proposed 'world class' U2 visitor centre expires
Canvassing in inner city Dublin: bins, bikes and, yes, immigration (but not how you might expect)
The Journal joined council candidates as they knocked on doors in the capital.
'If it's dull, dirty, or dangerous then a drone should do it'
The council plans to use drones for emergency operations, environmental protection and site surveillance.
Business group sounds warning about plans to block cars travelling through Dublin city
Dublin-New York portal reopens with new blurring feature to curb unwelcome behaviour
Flashing, mooning and homegrown potatoes: The bad behaviour that (temporarily) shut The Portal
Dublin-New York livestream temporarily closed over ‘inappropriate behaviour’
DCC to seek legal advice on whether transport plan consultation complied with disability rights
Fears for future of cultural space as council seeks to empty studios to complete repairs
The Explainer: What is the council’s new transport plan for Dublin city?
April
April 2024
Dublin City Council votes against scrapping consultation that backed its big city centre traffic plan
‘Pure racism’: Shock and disappointment expressed at graffiti on social housing in Finglas
Advanced works get underway to repair Dublin's Iveagh Markets
Could ‘bait bikes’ put a dent in the 20,000 bike thefts seen in Dublin each year?
Area where sinkhole was found in Sandymount is 'safe' again, says Council
Dublin City Council investigating reports of sinkhole in Sandymount
Aoife Barry: What could Dublin learn from Cork's English Market?
Aoife Barry
Majority of motorists voice strong support for proposal to reduce car traffic in Dublin city centre
Repair work to roof of Iveagh Markets to begin later this month
This year
2024
Taoiseach says investigation needed into alleged vote blocking of black Irish person in referendum
DCC councillors discussed the tents near Mount Street yesterday and let loose on the government
Dublin City Council to hold first ever meeting entirely in Irish, with live interpreting
Dublin City Council says dog seizures will increase as it steps up animal enforcement
Former DCC boss Owen Keegan to take top job at Residential Tenancies Board
New bowling alley for Dublin city centre as council grants planning permission
Landlord Marc Godart avoids prosecution but companies fined over unauthorised Airbnb lettings
Councillors debate plans to divert through traffic away from Dublin city centre
Dublin City Council spent €130,000 extending 'Winter Lights' festival until end of January
An Bord Pleanála approves plans for hotel and office in Heuston South Quarter, overturning DCC refusal
Council cites housing crisis as reason to refuse planning permission for new 111-bedroom hotel