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We ve Missed You Too Campaign Launched by Lord Mayor welcoming people back to Dublin City

The Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu today welcomed people back to Dublin City at the launch of the Dublin City Council “We’ve Missed You Too” campaign. “I am delighted to welcome people back into Dublin City as the retail stores open their doors today. It is another milestone to celebrate following on from the opening last week of galleries, museums, cultu ral attractions and libraries, all giving people reasons to return to the city centre and begin to enjoy the things that are unique about our vibrant and special city”, said Lord Mayor Hazel Chu. “Dublin City Council has been working hard to ensure that that the city is ready and safe for everyone to enjoy. The city has wonderful outdoor spaces, and they will be key to how it is experienced in the future.  The pedestrianisation of streets in and around Grafton Street, South Anne Street, Drury Street and Dame Court, the use of street space for al-fresco dining in Capel Street and Merrion Row, new street furniture, the

Dublin trials new traffic plan to boost outdoor dining

Sheriff s Report May 12, 2021 - Paulding County Progress

Sheriff s Report May 12, 2021 Tuesday, May 11, 2021 3:10 PM ACCIDENT REPORT Sunday, April 25 2:02 p.m. An unwanted person complaint was reported on Road 232 in Cecil. 4:43 p.m. A sex offense was reported on US 127 in Cecil. 9:25 p.m. Suicidal threats were reported on East Perry Street in Paulding. Monday, April 26 6:14 p.m. A traffic hazard complaint was reported on North First Street in Oakwood. 8:14 p.m. A littering complaint was reported on Road 143 in Cecil. Tuesday, April 27 Wednesday, April 28 2:43 p.m. A theft complaint was reported on North First Street in Oakwood. 4:47 p.m. A subject was arrested on East Perry Street in Paulding.

Council to increase pedestrianised space on Dublin s Capel Street, asks public for feedback

Council to increase pedestrianised space on Dublin s Capel Street, asks public for feedback If approved, the Council said works will begin later this month. By Cónal Thomas Friday 7 May 2021, 11:10 AM 11 hours ago 12,015 Views 43 Comments Capel Street, Dublin Image: RollingNews.ie PLANS TO REMOVE on-street parking and increase pedestrianised space on Dublin’s northside have been announced by Dublin City Council today as part of a public consultation process.  The Council proposes to increase car-free space around Capel Street and Parnell Street and is asking members of the public for feedback on its plans which include making a stretch of Capel Street between Ryder’s Row and Parnell Street traffic-free on a 24/7 basis. 

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