Four Dublin City Council Housing projects nominated for Public Choice Award
Dublin City Council is delighted that four of its public housing projects have made the shortlist for an award that celebrates Ireland’s favourite building or public space.
The latest Dublin Economic Monitor (DEM), published this morning by the four Dublin Local Authorities, shows that many of the Capital’s key economic indicators are in positive territory
Lord Mayor nominates Greta Thunberg for Honorary Freedom of the City of Dublin
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy, with the support of Group Leaders on Dublin City Council, has nominated Swedish Environmentalist Greta Thunberg for the Honorary Freedom of the City of Dublin, along with Irish Environmentalist Duncan Stewart.
Lord Mayor to nominate Duncan Stewart for Honorary Freedom of the City of Dublin
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy, with the support of Group Leaders on Dublin City Council, is proposing to nominate Environmentalist Duncan Stewart for the Honorary Freedom of the City of Dublin.
250 Women take part in Dublin City Council’s Mini Marathon programme
Dublin City Council is delighted to have 250 participants taking part in this year’s Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon and would like to wish them all the best of luck!
Dublin City Council begins city wide upgrade of Public Lighting infrastructure
The completed project will yield in the order of 50% energy reduction from the baseline, resulting is a saving of 9GWh of electricity or 2,500 tonnes in CO2.
Dublin City Council joins Bord Bia Bloom Festival with special parklet
Dublin City Council is delighted to announce that it is taking part in Bord Bia Bloom this year, with a special parklet designed to showcase how to create, manage and grow green spaces in our towns and cities.
Dublin City Council unveiled a plaque to Seosamh Mac Grianna in St Anne’s Park
Dublin City Council has today unveiled a commemorative plaque to the Irish language writer Seosamh Mac Grianna, at the site of his home in St Anne’s Park, Raheny.
Public invited to have their say on the Fitzwilliam Quay to Londonbridge Road and Beatty’s Avenue to Herbert Park Active Travel Network schemes.
Dublin City Council would like to invite the public to have their say on plans for the Fitzwilliam Quay to Londonbridge Road and Beatty’s Avenue to Herbert Park.