Publican in dispute with council over validity of documentation for extension fit-out works
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Cllr Dermot Lacey says locals concerned about ‘heavy building’ in area
Device that projects across a footpath ‘high risk to public liability’
Bluebell Waterways apartments will be on side of former canal water ponds in Dublin 12, used in the past to make Guinness
Project planned for site of former Holy Cross seminary on Clonliffe Road
If the Oireachtas wishes to effectively impose on prior encumbrancers the derelict sites levy, then it is incumbent on it to do so clearly, judge rules
Bachelors Walk and Aston Quay will be restricted to public transport only, says council’s head of traffic
Richard Shakespeare, who had a ‘baptism of fire’ during the Dublin riots, lays out his plans for a safer, cleaner, less rundown city
The city’s newest food market will be better than the English Market in Cork, says city chief Richard Shakespeare
The development, declined by Dublin City Council planners, has been dubbed a ‘Silicon Docks’ style scheme
Site opposite Coombe Hospital is an example of how long-term dereliction is tolerated
Not enough gardaí to police the capital’s streets, says Dublin City Council chief executive Richard Shakespeare
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