Today marks an important milestone in how we deliver housing in Dublin. From Monday March 30th at 2pm, applications will open for the first Cost Rental homes at Montpelier in … Continue Reading Strong Demand for Cost Rental Homes at Montpelier Shows What Dublin Needs Next
Dublin City Council, with the support of the National Transport Authority, is engaging in a small pilot project which will see around 40 cycle lockers of different types being installed … Continue Reading Lord Mayor launches new Cycle Locker initiative
Today, I marked a major milestone in the regeneration of Constitution Hill by officially turning the sod on Phase 1 of the redevelopment project. This significant investment in the north … Continue Reading Lord Mayor turns the Sod on Major Constitution Hill Housing Regeneration
Get Involved and You Could Win €1,000 for Your Neighbourhood Dublin City Council today announced the return of the 9th Annual Team Dublin Clean-Up, taking place on Saturday, 18 April 2026, from 11am … Continue Reading Dublin City Council Launches Team Dublin Clean‑up 2026
Dublin City Council has announced plans to seek Partnership Development Opportunities through Development Agreements with developers and landowners to deliver large-scale mixed-tenure residential developments across the city. The forthcoming call … Continue Reading Dublin City Council to Seek Partnership Development Opportunities for Large-Scale Housing Delivery
On a cold Saturday morning earlier this month, I had the privilege of joining neighbours in Halliday Square Park, Dublin 7 to unveil a new plaque honouring James Franey — … Continue Reading Commemorating James Franey in #Stoneybatter
Dublin’s Mountjoy Square is one of the city’s great historic spaces — designed in 1802 as a “pleasure garden for passive recreation”, and the only one of our Georgian squares … Continue Reading Re-imagining Mountjoy Square Park: have your say on a once-in-a-generation project
CHRISTMAS TREE DISPOSAL OPTIONS Dublin City Council is running a free Christmas tree disposal service from January 4th – 18th, 2026, with all trees recycled into compost and wood chips. … Continue Reading Stoneybatter Matters – January 2026
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
As Lord Mayor of Dublin, it was a great honour to host the 21st Annual Dublin City Neighbourhood Awards — an evening dedicated to celebrating the very heart and soul … Continue Reading Celebrating Dublin’s Communities — Stoneybatter Pride of Place Wins Top Award
A heart of play for the Sean McDermott Street community This afternoon, I was proud—both as Lord Mayor of Dublin and as the local Councillor—to mark the re-opening of Liberty … Continue Reading Liberty Park Playground Re-opens in Dublin 1
Here on the banks of the Royal Canal, with Croke Park in sight, it was my absolute pleasure this week to officially open Phase 3 of the Royal Canal Greenway. … Continue Reading Royal Canal Greenway Phase 3 officially opened
Yesterday, I had the great honour of launching the Quayside Project on the banks of the River Liffey — a project that speaks not only to our past as a … Continue Reading Animating the Liffey: Launching Dublin’s Quayside Project
ELECTED LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN It’s the greatest honour to serve as the 358th Lord Mayor of Dublin — a city I love and that has shaped me. I feel … Continue Reading Stoneybatter Matters – July 2025
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