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The council is to partially restart its tenant-in-situ scheme, said officials, but mainly focus on buying second-hand homes ...
To decide whether a person applying for social housing gets “medical priority”, the council’s chief medical officer considers ...
The lack of information and communication from the council has been incredibly stressful, says Patricia Barber.
A man has a shredder. “He shreds the news,” the description says. “He shreds fascist propaganda. He shreds AI slop. He shreds ...
When changes to rent controls kick in, the government will have to hike the amount that it spends on rental subsidies if it ...
The Department of Housing has made available €6m to support second-hand home acquisitions, including under the tenant-in-situ ...
Indeed, the council’s development plan for 2023 to 2029 includes an objective to “Support and facilitate the re-purposing of ...
The principal had hoped the school could use the site temporarily while its yard is off limits during construction of an ...
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The move is part of a long-running effort to stop the council from buying products with connections to Israel.
For those in a central yellow zone, annual permit fees could go up from €50 a year to €225, a council briefing suggests.
Padel court developer says his family has successfully squatted land along Grand Canal in Inchicore Michael Kelly wants to build two padel courts, with a café, toilets and bike parking near the Black ...
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