Dublin City Council will advertise from tomorrow, December 19th, eight new homes in available through Choice Based Lettings in Montpelier, part of the new redevelopment of the former O’Devaney Gardens … Continue Reading Choice Based Lettings available in Montpelier
The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Cllr Ray McAdam, has welcomed the approval by Dublin City Council of the €34.03 million borrowing requirement to fund the redevelopment of Dalymount Park — … Continue Reading Lord Mayor confirms next steps for Dalymount Park redevelopment as Dublin City Council approves €34m funding package
In my inaugural address, I said I wanted to see a Christmas like no other in Dublin this year — one that shines across O’Connell Street, the North Inner City, … Continue Reading Lord Mayor McAdam launches “TwinkleTown” – Dublin’s Sparkling New Christmas Experience
Yesterday, I had the honour of launching the Grangegorman Build to Last Community Forum in the Richmond Centre. For me, this wasn’t just another diary engagement as Lord Mayor. Ever … Continue Reading Building to Last at Grangegorman
Last week, I was proud to launch Dublin City Council’s new Litter Prevention and Awareness Campaign—a major step forward in our ongoing work to clean up Dublin and make it … Continue Reading Cleaning Up Dublin: Launching Our New Litter Prevention & Awareness Campaign
One of the biggest barriers to cycling in Dublin has always been the lack of safe, secure storage close to home. Too often, bikes are stolen or left out in … Continue Reading BikeBunkers: Expanding Secure Cycling in Dublin
Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Ray McAdam, will continue a proud Dublin tradition by honouring residents of the city who have reached the remarkable milestone of 100 years. The ‘Dublin … Continue Reading Dublin Centenarians to be Celebrated by Lord Mayor
Last week in City Hall, I had the great pleasure of launching History on Your Doorstep: Volume Eight, Dublin City Council’s annual free publication written by our dedicated Historians in … Continue Reading Celebrating Dublin’s Story: Launch of History on Your Doorstep, Volume 8
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending the 2025 Dublin North Central Garda Youth Awards in Croke Park — an evening that highlighted the energy, resilience, and leadership of … Continue Reading Celebrating Young Leaders in the North Inner City
I want to provide a detailed update on two significant projects progressing across our city — the CCTV Pilot Scheme in the North Inner City and the removal of the … Continue Reading Update on CCTV Pilot Scheme and Major Waste Management Reforms
This week, I launched Fáilte Ireland’s new 5-year tourism development plan for Dublin City. It was a great privilege to attend my first official engagement as Lord Mayor of Dublin … Continue Reading Lord Mayor: Let’s Celebrate Dublin — Together
Earlier this week, I was was elected the 358th Lord Mayor of Dublin. It is an immense privilege to be elected to this office and serve the people of Dublin … Continue Reading Elected as Lord Mayor of Dublin
Families across the North Inner City will be supported with the cost of sending their children back to school, said a Fine Gael Councillor. Councillor Ray McAdam said €54.4 million … Continue Reading Families across the North Inner City to benefit from Back-to-School Clothing and Footwear Allowance – McAdam
It’s been another busy and productive week across the North Inner City, with progress on key housing, education, community and regeneration issues. Housing & Planning Progress I began the week … Continue Reading Weekly Update – Monday 26th May 2025
Fine Gael Councillor for the North Inner City, Ray McAdam, has welcomed the announcement by Ministers James Lawless TD and Marian Harkin TD of significant government support for the development … Continue Reading Cathal Brugha Street to Become Flagship Further Education College — A Major Boost for Dublin’s North Inner City
I moved a motion on behalf of my Fine Gael colleague, Cllr. Gayle Ralph, seeking improved regulation of commercial drone operations in our city, with particular regard to the residential … Continue Reading Busy morning at today’s Dublin Central Area Committee meeting.