Dr Ronan Glynn, Acting Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said; “ Today’s figures demonstrate how quickly COVID-19 can remerge in our country. We are now at a crucial point … Continue Reading COVID-19 UPDATE – THURSDAY 30 JULY
⚠️ There have been 14 new confirmed cases. ⚠️ There is now a total of 25,942 confirmed cases. ⚠️ There was no new deaths, meaning a total of 1,764 people … Continue Reading COVID-19 UPDATE – WEDNESDAY 29 JULY
The 1916 Bursary is funded by the Department of Education and Skills for eligible applicants to TU Dublin. In 2020/21 there are 25 bursaries of €5,000 per annum for the … Continue Reading Technological University Dublin – 1916 Bursary – DEADLINE July 31st
⚠️ There have been 40 new confirmed cases. ⚠️ There is now a total of 25,929 confirmed cases. ⚠️ There was no new deaths, meaning a total of 1,764 people … Continue Reading COVID-19 UPDATE – TUESDAY 28 JULY
The Government has published “The Roadmap for the Full Return to School” on the 27th July. It sets out what the operation of schools will look like and the range … Continue Reading Schools to re-open
⚠️ There have been 11 new confirmed cases. ⚠️ There is now a total of 25,892 confirmed cases. ⚠️ There was no new deaths, meaning a total of 1,764 people … Continue Reading COVID-19 UPDATE – MONDAY 27 JULY
The government has just announced a stimulus package to help the country move forward during COVID19. I particularly welcome the Reduction of VAT from 23% to 21% and the extension … Continue Reading July #Jobs Stimulus Plan 2020
WHAT IS IT? The Seniors Alert Scheme provides grant support for the supply of alarm equipment to enable older people of limited means to continue to live securely in their … Continue Reading Apply for the Seniors Alert Scheme
Sports clubs operating within the administrative area of Dublin City Council and affiliated to a National Governing Body are invited to apply for financial assistance from the Sport for Young … Continue Reading Small Grants Scheme, 2020
Dublin City Council is proposing to extend the area of the 30km/h speed limit. Bye-laws to legislate for this change, the Special Speed Limit Bye-Laws, 2020 (COVID19), were presented to … Continue Reading Special Speed Limit Bye-Laws, 2020 (COVID19) Public Consultation underway
Preparing a new Development Plan for Dublin City. Every six years, Dublin City Councillors adopt a new Development Plan which sets out the rules upon which development is permitted across … Continue Reading Reviewing Dublin’s Planning Rule-book
Following the recent request I and local residents groups and in light of the current Covid pandemic, it is the intention of the Grangegorman Development Agency and Dublin City Council … Continue Reading Grangegorman Update
Pandemic Unemployment Payment also continues for Summer months The extension of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme to assist those financially affected by Covid-19 until the end of August is a … Continue Reading Temporary Wage Subsidy scheme extended until end of August – McAdam
The annual support grant has now been paid to 24,770 hard working carers in Dublin, a Fine Gael Councillor has said. Councillor McAdam said: “The annual grant of €1,700 is … Continue Reading Annual support grant paid to 24,770 carers in Dublin – McAdam
One of the most visible consequences of the Covid19 outbreak in Dublin has been the delivery of safer cycling measures. With social distancing likely to be a central aspect of … Continue Reading Maintaining the cycling progress in the city.
Minister Ross issued the below statement yesterday detailing the State Guarantee for for refund credit notes that Irish Licensed travel agents and tour operators can offer their customers. Read more … Continue Reading Government agrees to provide a State-Guarantee for Refund Credit Notes Issued by Irish Licensed Travel Agents and Tour Operators