DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL. Permission sought for change of use of basement from office use to a self contained two bedroom apartment with independent access from Mount Street Crescent and refurbishment of a 3 storey
Dublin City Council is considering raising rents for its tenants Debate so far has been around the current costs of maintenance, which tenants may be asked to pay more, and the fairness of rent rises for those in poor conditions. byLaoise NeylonMarch 26, 2025 ...
Lockboxes attached to permanent structures such as poles and bike stands on public property will be banned acrossDublincity from April 14th. Councillors agreed on Monday night to pass a newDublin City Councilpolicy at a meeting. The key storage boxes have become popular for holiday apart...
Marking a transformative milestone for Phibsborough, about 2 km north of Dublin's city center, Part 8 of the planning application for the DalymountParkStadium remodeling project has been submitted by theDublinCity Council (DCC). As part of a collaborative design effort,IDOMand Gilroy McMahon Arc...
Opposite the post office stood Nelson’s Pillar, a landmark for generations of Dubliners. Built in 1808, it was mysteriously blown up late one night in 1966. At the beginning of the 21st century, Dublin Corporation (now Dublin City Council) began upgrading both the street and its shops, ...
Dublin City Council invalidated the application after public notices stated that the hotel would have 34 bedrooms but the plans showed that 35 bedrooms were planned Fri Sept 27 2024 - 20:12 Harry Crosbie in fresh attempt for hotel planning permission Docklands project envisages hotel and venue whe...
Dublin City Council: Artane - Whitehall, Ballyfermot – Drimnagh, Ballymun – Finglas, Cabra – Glasnevin, Clontarf, Donaghmede, Kimmage – Rathmines,Pembroke, North Inner City,South West Inner City, South East Inner City local electoral areas (LEAs) Th
reprieve”, October 28th). As the owner of a small building conservation practice located on the middle of Grafton Street, I am very concerned at this development. By way of comparison, a small office like ours located at third-floor level pays the council in excess of €1,500 annually ...
International Literature Festival Dublin is a programme of the City Arts Office, part of the Culture, Recreation & Economic Services Department of Dublin City Council (Chief Executive Richard Shakespeare, Assistant Chief Executive Anthony Flynn). The work of the Arts Office is made possible by the ...
Bernard Brady | Project Co-Coordinator |On behalf of Dublin City Council Our experience of this company has been exceptional. From pre-planning visits, site clearance, meetings with our architect, site security right through to completion of the project, all of our contacts with this company ha...