Ranelagh residents willing to enter mediation on efforts to challenge MetroLink, court told
Nineteen people living in Dartmouth Square West have filed judicial review proceedings over ACP’s grant of permission for 18.8km project
Nineteen people living in Dartmouth Square West have filed judicial review proceedings over ACP’s grant of permission for 18.8km project
Ireland is moving from a democracy to ‘vetocracy’, where governance is paralysed because someone, somewhere holds a veto
Those living around planned terminus offer mixed feelings – convenience, but at too high a price?
National Development Plan transport funding ratio tilts back toward road infrastructure
Review proceedings taken by 19 individuals living next to proposed site for station in south Dublin suburb
District Court judge had awarded couple €6,000 damages against owner of Coco the cat over the nuisance he caused them
Chelmsford Avenue terraced three-bed has been laid out with a separate living space for a lodger
End-terrace Victorian home in popular city-adjacent area described as a ‘bijou artisan cottage’
Extended period home features clever storage solutions, upstairs laundry room and converted attic
Built in 1927, Ard Lui on Sandford Road has been modernised, refurbished and extended
Three-bed property has seen installation of a new kitchen and new bathrooms since it last sold in 2019
Home dating from the 1840s offers distinctive blend of traditional and modern design
The historic Ranelagh property in Dublin with links to Patrick Pearse was built between 1848 and 1851
Dublin line expected to begin operating in mid-2030s, providing 20-minute airport-to-city journeys
Double-height extension adds a modern twist to this immaculately presented four-bedroom home
Well-located three-bed home with stunning ‘piano nobile’ drawingroom was home to Gerhardt and Miriam Gallagher
Church, estimated to have sold for over €4m, was purchased with financial assistance from Romanian government
With a prime Dublin 6 location, this Ranelagh redbrick house has off-street parking and a rear courtyard
Current blanket fee does not allow for inflation or parking charge increases, says Dublin City Council
The curries are solid and the samosas good quality, but a lack of dips disappoints
New to the market in Loughshinny, Drumcondra, Ranelagh, Clontarf and Athboy
Now fully renovated with a B3 Ber, all new owners will have to do is unpack
Judge direct provisional liquidators appointed with power to take control of all property to which company appeared entitled
Three-bed home with fresh modern interiors is a short walk from Beechwood Luas stop
New to the market in Wicklow Town, Stoneybatter, Swords, Blackrock and Ranelagh
Some of the best restaurants in Dublin, Cork, Galway and around Ireland from brand new places to classic favourites
For the renovation of a smaller house, this homeowner took inspiration from the sun-washed colours of Cézanne’s south of France
It’s dispiriting to move through a Dublin so badly disfigured by dereliction
have been listed on Dublin City Council’s Derelict Site Register since June 2023
Home in Dublin 6 is a 10-minute walk from both Rathmines and Ranelagh and offers off-street parking
Five-bedroom home with substantial garden, just minutes from the city centre
Playful, stimulating and fascinating, the best water features connect with our senses
This Ranelagh restaurant is the sort of place you’d stumble into on a rainy evening in Bordeaux and spend the rest of your trip trying to find again
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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