24 cities are joining the Cities Mission Twinning Learning Programme run by NetZeroCitiesEU. #PilotCity Dublin City and Cork City have been paired with #TwinCity La Rochelle to fast-track #climateneutrality together. 🎯Check our Pilot activity here: https://lnkd.in/eKDXexfa
About us
Dublin City Council is the democratically elected body that governs Dublin City. We are the largest Local Authority in Ireland. Dublin City Council takes the lead role in shaping the strategic vision of the city. It provides a diverse, multilayered and evolving range of services to both citizens and visitors to Dublin which include the provision of housing, planning, development, environmental, roads and traffic, leisure and community services.
- Website
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http://www.dublincity.ie
External link for Dublin City Council
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin, Dublin 8
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1840
- Specialties
- Housing, Planning, Roads & Traffic, Water, Waste & Environment, Business, Culture, and Community
Locations
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Primary
Civic Offices
Wood Quay
Dublin, Dublin 8 D08 RF3F, IE
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Wood Quay
Dublin, County Dublin D08, IE
Employees at Dublin City Council
Updates
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Local Enterprise Office Dublin City supported companies created 494 jobs in 2024, up significantly from the 343 that were created in 2023. The new figures show that the LEO Dublin City financially supported 433 small businesses in their portfolio across the city, with these companies in turn employ 2005 people. To read more about the annual results of the Local Enterprise Offices, see: https://lnkd.in/e3KhjVSm
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Bíonn deiseanna gairme á gcur ar fáil i gcónaí ag Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath agus is féidir eolas faoi phroiseas na hearcaíochta agus faoi na poist atá ar fáil a fheiceáil anseo https://bit.ly/3q3HwkC #Career #Jobs
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St. Patrick's Festival and Dublin City Council are delighted to announce the opening of applications for the St. Patrick’s Festival Relaxed Parade Space at this year’s national St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Monday March 17th. With an estimated 500,000 people expected to come out to witness the spectacle of the Parade, some of the factors that make up the typical parade experience – loud noise, crowds, unpredictability - can be overwhelming and can act as a barrier for access to many members of the neurodiverse community. The Relaxed Parade Space, brought to you by Dublin City Council, with additional support from AsIAm, Neurodiversity Ireland and Bank of Ireland, is a space designed to support the needs of neurodivergent families and individuals, and those with sensory processing differences, ensuring that the St. Patrick's Day Parade is a safe and happy place for all to enjoy. Located at Bank of Ireland College Green, with access points at either end, the Relaxed Parade Space will be open from 10am – 4pm and will offer attendees a safe space, away from the crowded streets from which to view and enjoy the parade. We would advise attendees to arrive by 11:30am to avoid possible heavy congestion around the area. The space will remain open after the Parade until 4pm to give people some time for the large crowds to move out of the area closest to the Relaxed Parade Space. Please note that access to the Relaxed Parade Space is via wristbands only. Families who wish to avail of the Relaxed Parade Space are asked to register their interest via this application form by Thursday 13 February at 5pm: https://bit.ly/RPSApp25 If you have any issues or queries regarding this form, please contact us on info@stpatricksfestival.ie. #SPF25 #RelaxedParadeSpace #Inclusivity #StPatricksDayParade #Dublin
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DCU Student Life is the latest to join our E-cargobike scheme! For more information on the E-Cargo bike scheme please visit: https://lnkd.in/eAd5BtKD
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Dublin City Council is delighted to announce that light boxes are being rolled out across all our libraries. Bright light is said to lift your mood, boost alertness and help you feel more energised. Vitamin L is great for restoring concentration and giving you a mental boost and helps with the winter blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) symptoms such as tiredness, over-eating and a lack of motivation.
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The latest Dublin PMI from S&P Global shows Dublin business activity in Q4 2024 experienced fastest rise in output in a year and a half. For more see https://lnkd.in/ei7zn6rw
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Dublin City Council are delighted to announce the appointment of Allies & Morrison LLP to develop a masterplan for the redevelopment lands at Marrowbone Lane with a view to assessing the opportunities for a new state of the art operations depot servicing the southside of the city on the site along with a new sporting amenity for the community. We look forward engaging with all stakeholders in the coming months to understand better the needs of this historic part of our city.
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Do you want a talented team to work on a problem in your business, at no cost to you? ENFUSE connects you with a team of master’s students, offering their expertise and fresh ideas to help you overcome obstacles and drive progress. Students can provide help in the areas of marketing, innovation, finance and more. The deadline for ENFUSE 2025 enterprise applications is midnight, the 19th of January! Sign up today: https://lnkd.in/euB9uH4z #Enfuse2025 #DublinBusiness #Innovation #BusinessOpportunity Trinity College Dublin Dublin City University National College of Ireland Enterprise Ireland South Dublin County Council Fingal County Council Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment Irish Social Enterprise Network National College of Art & Design Technological University Dublin Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Dublin Regional Enterprise Plan Dublin Regional Skills Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council
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Planning for 167 new homes, crèche and cultural/community space on Stanley Street in Dublin 7 has been approved by Dublin City Council Elected Members on Monday, 6th January, at their first meeting of the year 👏 More information 👉https://lnkd.in/eEV4m7jy