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First Luas goes past Trinity

The tests involve two Luas trams being driven across the city along the new Cross City line at a walking pace of between 5km/h and 10km/h

The first Luas went past Trinity this morning, marking a symbolic end to over three years of Luas line construction works outside the college. Today’s test is the very first in a series to ensure the new Luas line will

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Braving busking in the city centre

Hannah O’Brien-Møller speaks to Dublin musicians about their feelings towards new busking laws.

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Love them or hate them, buskers are, and always have been, a vital presence on the streets of Dublin. From the old man who looks like a fisherman playing the violin to the guy with the weirdly soft voice who

Dublin City Council’s plans for pedestrianised plaza at College Green to go before An Bord Pleanála

Due to the scale of the project, a report has deemed it necessary that it undergo an Environmental Impact Assessment

Dublin City Council’s (DCC) plans for the pedestrianisation of College Green are to go before An Bord Pleanála with a decision date expected for August 2017. The development is to cost in the region of €6 million.

Due to the …