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Your Vote MATTERS! The Register of Electors comes into force on 15 February each year and is used at each election and referendum held in the succeeding 12 months. The … Continue Reading Are you registered to Vote?
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Your Vote MATTERS! The Register of Electors comes into force on 15 February each year and is used at each election and referendum held in the succeeding 12 months. The … Continue Reading Are you registered to Vote?
Since assuming the Chair of the #DublinCentral Area Committee of Dublin City Council, I have been working with officials in Sean McDermott Street to reintroduce a scheme of Choice Based … Continue Reading #NorthInnerCity Choice Based Lettings pilot scheme introduced
Following the decision of Dublin City Council to grant permission for a series of concerts in Croke Park next year, as Chair of the Planning & Urban Form Strategic Policy … Continue Reading Managing traffic at 2022 #Croke Park concerts
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES: Dominick Place, Dublin 1: Dominick Place (from Dominick Place to Dominick St Lower) Dublin 1 from 00.00hrs on Monday 8th November 2021 to 24.00hrs on Friday 10th … Continue Reading #NorthInnerCity Traffic News – November 6th
Dublin City Council, the three other Dublin Local Authorities, An Garda Síochána, the Road Safety Authority, and the Dublin Cycling Campaign are issuing a call to action to cyclists to … Continue Reading Dublin City Council backs the ‘Light up Your Bike’ Initiative
Across recent weeks, North Inner City residents who frequently use the junction at Summerhill Parade, Portland Row and the North Circular Road have been in contact with me expressing their … Continue Reading Enhancing pedestrian & road safety in #Summerhill
TAXATION AND REMOTE WORKERS New Revenue guidance has been published for remote workers claiming tax relief on Working From Home. Budget 2021 allows Income tax deduction amounting in 30% of … Continue Reading Have you been working from home?
DISRUPTIONS NORTH INNER CITY
I write to share with you an update on the City Council’s intention to rebuild the wall in Sean O’Casey Avenue, on foot of requests by residents made of me … Continue Reading SEAN O’CASEY AVENUE MATTERS – October 2021