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There are no plans to look at installing solar panels on Fingal car parks anytime soon, the council's chief says. Even though France requires them, England builds them, and Wicklow County Council installed some years ago. dublininquirer.com/no-plans-to-lo…

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We've launched our new Things To Do newsletter today, we sent out the first edition this morning. If you didn't get it, you can have a read here, and, if you like what you see, you can sign up to get next week's free, there's a button/link at the bottom. dublininquirer.com/email/8499bf45…

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In Priorswood, the council has finally begun clearing an industrial-scale illegal dump in a residential neighbourhood. “I was lying in my hospital bed and I just kept thinking, ‘God, please don’t let me die. I want to live to see the dump gone.” dublininquirer.com/in-priorswood-…

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Council moves to tighten oversight of how old clothes are disposed of in the city. Provisions in a recent tender are a small step, but part of an EU-wide and national effort to do a better job of reusing and recycling textile waste. dublininquirer.com/council-moves-…

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Advocates are pushing for survivors of industrial schools to get priority for social housing. Councillors face tough decisions as vulnerable and desperate groups make their cases for priority amid a shortage of social homes. dublininquirer.com/advocates-are-…

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Should the Land Development Agency build some private housing on public land? The government is reportedly looking into the idea. dublininquirer.com/should-the-lan…

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The year-long gap in community-safety work in Fingal. The county’s joint policing committee was stood down last June, but the new local community safety partnerships aren’t up and running yet to replace it. dublininquirer.com/the-year-long-…

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Fingal residents need better access to pools and pitches, new sports facilities audit says. The 200-page document recommends what facilities should be put in what areas of the county. dublininquirer.com/fingal-residen…

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A new documentary on John Murry “captures some very moving moments”, writes Luke Maxwell. Filmmaker Sarah Share’s “The Graceless Age" tells the story of the Mississippi-born musician, who is now living in Ireland. dublininquirer.com/luke-documenta…

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Advocates are pushing for survivors of industrial schools to get priority for social housing. Councillors face tough decisions as vulnerable and desperate groups make their cases for priority amid a shortage of social homes. dublininquirer.com/advocates-are-…

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We hope you're staying safe out there, but if you see a hazard, or have a near miss or collision, you can report it here. collisiontracker.ie

We hope you're staying safe out there, but if you see a hazard, or have a near miss or collision, you can report it here. collisiontracker.ie
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With their funding halved, Fingal councillors join chorus begging for more money for anti-homelessness tenant-in-situ scheme. “I just cannot get over that they didn’t maintain the same level of funding at a minimum, because it’s a bloody great scheme.” dublininquirer.com/with-their-fun…

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“Pitched as ‘avante hyperpop’," Meljoann's "music can sound like what Mariah Carey might cook up if she spent more hours hanging out in video arcades and reading radical literature,” writes Dean Van Nguyen. dublininquirer.com/dean-on-meljoa…

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An ecosystem in a matchbox served as an ice-breaker at a meeting of a new Dublin biodiversity network on Saturday. It’s meant to be a forum for sharing ideas, and knowledge – and working together to push for change. dublininquirer.com/an-ecosystem-i…

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Should the Land Development Agency build some private housing on public land? The government is reportedly looking into the idea. dublininquirer.com/should-the-lan…

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The year-long gap in community-safety work in Fingal. The county’s joint policing committee was stood down last June, but the new local community safety partnerships aren’t up and running yet to replace it. dublininquirer.com/the-year-long-…

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With long and indefinite waits for an answer, some people seeking Irish citizenship feel pushed to lawyer up. Between 2023 and late March 2025, the Department of Justice spent over €4.6m on court cases brought by citizenship seekers, official figures say. dublininquirer.com/with-long-and-…

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Fingal residents need better access to pools and pitches, new sports facilities audit says. The 200-page document recommends what facilities should be put in what areas of the county. dublininquirer.com/fingal-residen…

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The council plans to start major upgrades to Meath Street in August, all going well. The scheme for the iconic Liberties shopping street has been years in the making. dublininquirer.com/council-plans-…