The implementation has fallen at the first hurdle, which was government funding,” says Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon.
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.” ...
Featuring 10 of Gilsenan’s films, including two of his four feature-length dramas, the season will kick off with a screening ...
But a spokesperson for the charity said the position articulated by its deputy chief operations officer at a council meeting ...
Obviously swimming is a life-saving skill, so unless it is reopened, I don’t know where all those schools are gonna go.” ...
A spokesperson for the board said it redacted accounts that weren’t “evidence-based” and had not tried to “hide or trivialise ...
Its story reads like a cheap pastiche of Edgar Allan Poe, a century-long streak of tragedy and misfortune, ending in a fire ...
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For years, some councillors have been pushing for more parking enforcement outside the city centre – in places like the northern suburbs. Now, the council is moving to award a new parking-enforcement ...
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