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Quinn Property brings to auction a property located at Garrydaniel, Monamolin, Gorey, Co. Wexford: Valuable C. 2.7 Acre Holding For Sale By Online Auction On Friday 26th May At 12 Noon
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Quinn Property brings to auction a property located at Garrydaniel, Monamolin, Gorey, Co. Wexford: Valuable C. 2.7 Acre Holding For Sale By Online Auction On Friday 26th May At 12 Noon
Situated in an area known for its excellent quality farming land, this property located at Garrydaniel, Monamolin, Gorey, Co. Wexford presents a unique opportunity for potential buyers. With good road frontage and a sizeable land area of approximately 2.7 acres, the property offers both agricultural and development potential, subject to the necessary planning permissions. See the Catalog: https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-QUINN-2923136 The location of the property is highly desirable, being just 1km away…
Past, Present, Future
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Past, Present, Future – Iteration III
Iteration III of Past, Present, Future, an ongoing installation project by artist Catherine McDonald, is on at the LAB Gallery in Dublin until 27 August, 2022. Each iteration of this work unfolds the narrative of five clay creatures and their journey to achieve immortality. Their goal is to fuse their bodies to the planet through fossilization and to combine themselves with flora in the hope of successful reproduction. This way, they will…
walking tour
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Dublin street art walking tours
Join walking tours around Dublin, see the street art and learn about the city’s underground culture. For two hours on most Saturday afternoons, a guide will lead travellers across the city centre to visit hidden locations. Diarise 30 July and 6, 13, 17 August, 2022 in the meantime. You can expect to see all the different types of art across Dublin from murals and graffiti to stickers and paste-ups. There’s…
Merrion Square
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Browse Merrion Square Gallery on Sundays
Merrion Square Open-Air Art Gallery takes place every Sunday using the external railings of the beautiful Georgian Square in Dublin’s city centre to mount artworks. Founded in 1985, this weekly event is organised by Dublin City Council and provides a pleasant opportunity for visitors to not only view paintings but to meet with the artists and learn about their work. Artists are only licensed to exhibit original paintings, so you can…
Dublin
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Dublin among 50 Best Cities in the World for Arts and Culture
Dublin has been listed among the 50 Best Cities in the World for Arts and Culture in Big 7 Travel’s inaugural list released to “help encourage art-centred tourism and shed light on an industry that suffered heavily due to the pandemic.” About Dublin, the global travel website states: “For a city spread across just 115 sq. km, Dublin punches well above its weight when it comes to arts and culture.…
Van Gogh Dublin
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Van Gogh Dublin: An Immersive Journey in 3D
Don’t miss your chance this summer to gain access to the world premiere of Van Gogh Dublin: An Immersive Journey in the RDS. Visitors can delve into the world of Van Gogh in a fully immersive 3D experience set up across more than 20,000 square feet in Dublin’s RDS Hall 2 (Shelbourne Hall). You can see Van Gogh’s most famous art at Van Gogh Dublin until 4 August, 2022. It…
State subsidy
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State subsidy has little appeal for builders
Builders are unhappy with a new State subsidy – despite the intention to make up to EUR 144 000 available per new apartment they construct outside Dublin. In fact, developers were underwhelmed by the EUR 450 million Croí Cónaithe cities fund, not having lobbied for it or being sure of guaranteed profits underpinned by the fund. They would rather have a tax incentive. But the point of the scheme is…
climate change
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Dublin at risk of coastal flooding by 2100
By 2100, more than 8 500 buildings will be affected by coastal flooding in Dublin’s Central Area, with an average depth of 1.7 meters. Speaking at the recent Dublin Climate Summit 2022, Cervest founder and CEO Iggy Bassi highlighted areas at risk as businesses (hotels, museums, financial district), private property (residential homes) and energy suppliers (power stations). Using their advanced data visualization capabilities, Cervest created a 3D image to highlight flooding…