From increased Garda presence in the city to cleaning the ‘disgusting’ litter from our streets to simply creating a few more parks, Irish Times readers give their suggestions to improve Dublin
St Stephen's Green
Disabled people urged to ‘come out of the shadows and make ourselves visible’
New Textile House development would act as extension to existing Grafton Hotel
Four lionhead rabbits being cared for by DSPCA after being let loose in Dublin park
Charlie and Max O’Reilly Hyland get green light for development at 92 and 93 St Stephen’s Green
Oakmount to pursue scaled-back plan for high-end hotel at Topshop’s former flagship premises
Dublin’s city centre park joins Central Park and Regent’s Park in having a specially tailored Soundwalk composition designed to enhance the visitor experience
The controversial facade of the shopping centre on St Stephen’s Green is set to disappear, but will its replacement improve Dublin’s visual fabric or does the city need yet more offices?
This secluded property, close to Merrion Square, is quiet and spacious with electric heating throughout
Dublin City Council concerned about height, scale, and massing of new centre and its potential impact on other retailers in the area
The developer’s company Oakmount is currently closing in on purchase of several buildings on St Stephen’s Green
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