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Irish Mirror on MSNJust one in three people feel safe in Dublin city centre at night, survey showsOnly 16 per cent of respondents for the Citizen Survey Report Night-Time Economy believe there is good public transport ...
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Dublin Live on MSNOnly 1 in 3 people feel safe in Dublin city centre at night-timeThe 'Citizen Survey Report Night-Time Economy' conducted on behalf of Dublin City Council shows that only 1 in 3 people feel ...
The Citizen Survey Report on Night-Time Economy also showed that only one in three people feel safe in the city centre at ...
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Dublin Live on MSNDublin jarveys 'won't be going anywhere' after new plants block parking spotsThe jarveys have shepherded tourists around Dublin city in their horse-pulled carriages for decades, and the sight of the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDublin councils developing tax on hotel guests to fund upkeep of the cityDublin City councillor Hazel Chu said complaints about Dublin city were often about a lack of public toilets and lack of ...
Dubliners say safety worries, difficulties getting home and the cost of activities are preventing them from going to the city ...
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The Journal on MSNHarry Crosbie's plans for 'Baby Vicar' venue at Dublin's docklands rejectedWhen lodging the plans earlier this year, Mr Crosbie said that the 200-seater ‘Baby Vicar’ entertainment venue for Dublin’s ...
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Extra.ie on MSNHoteliers unhappy with Dublin ‘tourist tax’ plansHoteliers say there is ‘no grounds for introducing an additional tourist tax’ for Dublin after plans were announced as in ...
Dublin City Council has unveiled a proposal to convert a large section of industrial land between Glasnevin, Cabra, and ...
A tax on hotel rooms in Dublin is being developed by a county-wide local authority team, with suggestions it could be in ...
Dublin City Council has refused planning permission for Harry Crosbie’s planned four-star 35 bedroom hotel and “Baby Vicar” ...
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