Two accused charged with 15 counts of theft relating to property
Dun Laoghaire
PixelCan installation in Dún Laoghaire by recycling programme Every Can Counts is part of its International Recycling Tour
A3-rated property underwent complete refurbishment in 2021
The quasi-judicial public body set up under the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 has been criticised for its inaccurate reporting figures and delays in the dispute resolution process
New to the Market: Homes in Dún Laoghaire, Blackrock, Rathfarnham, Churchtown and on Whitefriar Street
An Bord Pleanála had turned down application amid objections
Government to place people who have arrived into the country at an industrial premises, a former college and a converted office building
Year-on-year inflation in Dublin softens to just 1.7 per cent as higher interest rates and wider inflationary pressures curb demand
Regulatory body awaiting ‘omnibus affidavit’ with details of bank records and assets available to clear deficit in client account at Thomas Montgomery & Son Solicitors
Gerardine Cusack, born in Westport in 1919, has always been ‘cheeky and optimistic about the world’, her children say
Law Society sought freezing orders against Dún Laoghaire law practice from High Court as deficit increased and assurances to reduce it ‘evaporated’
Bank accounts and assets at Dún Laoghaire law practice frozen by High Court as regulatory body for solicitors investigates dealings in client funds
Councillors acknowledge 'hurt' caused by the plan to route two-lane cycleway through ‘sacred’ space
How small are the one-person rooms? We had a look around the seven-storey residence for 204 people which will open at the end of the month
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