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2017 Week 6 Planning Applications
This week there were four commercial applications and three domestic applications in Dublin Central. Some noteworthy applications include the following: Tedcastles Oil Products proposes the building of a 432 m₂

Clontarf to City Centre Cycle Route
Dublin City Council proposes to develop a dedicated 2.5 KM cycle route from Clontarf (Clontarf Road/Alfie Byrne Road) to Amiens Street/Talbot via Marino Mart, Fairview, Annesley Bridge Road and the North Strand

Sgt McCabe Inquiry
Michéal Martin showed mature and considered leadership when he correctly prioritised truth and justice for Sgt McCabe and his family above any other considerations. All elected representatives should unite to ensure

2017 Week 5 Planning Applications
Noteworthy applications this week include the proposed development of student accommodation in the Inner City. Hattington Student Housing propose the building of 48 student housing units at 37, 39, 41,

Broadstone Update
Following my previous representations to Luas Cross City regarding the height and finish of the wall at Broadstone this week they sent me a revised design and some updated details. They

North Inner City Taskforce
Last year the Government missed its own deadline for delivery of a report and recommendations for the North Inner City. Thanks to the Northside People and Near FM for helping

2017 Week 4 Planning Applications
This week saw a number of planning applications concerning developments in the Inner City. Some noteworthy applications include: Railtours Ireland have sought permission to develop their two storey property at

Drug Injection Centers are not the answer to addiction.
The Government is proposing legislation for the establishment of drug injection facilities where users will be exempt from prosecution to use illegal drugs in a supervised setting. Supervised drug

North Inner City Taskforce
On Feb 1st 2017 Kieran Mulvey updated the local community on the Government’s taskforce for the north inner city. More than 150 people turned out to hear the Government’s response