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Plaque unveiled to honour Madeleine ffrench-Mullen, nationalist and social advocate

A plaque to honour the nationalist and social advocate, Madeleine…

Dublin Embraces Inclusion and Integration

Dublin's Inclusion and Integration Week 2025 aims to encourage social inclusion, integration & diversity opening event Humans of Dublin photography exhibition
Five people are standing in a church, the lihting is dark and they are releasing a plan for a launch event, all five are smiling while wearing business attire

Local Economic and Community Plan for Dublin Launched

Plan which will guide sustainable economic and community development…

Inclusion and Integration Week 2024 Begins

Promoting Dublin, a City for all, and encouraging social inclusion, integration and diversity. Launch of Community Perspectives on Health Needs and Assets in Sláintecare Healthy Community Programme Areas in Dublin report

Inclusion and Integration Week 2024 promoting Dublin, A City For All

Encouraging social inclusion, integration and diversity

parkHIIT at People’s Park Ballyfermot officially launched

Collaboration between Dublin City Council, Sláintecare Healthy…

‘Empowering Our Future’ supporting People with Disabilities in Dublin into Employment and Self-Employment

Conference addressing Employment Challenges for People with Disabilities, a joint initiative of The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Dublin City Council and TU Dublin. 

Dublin City Council unveils plaque to Dublin born literary giant Maeve Brennan, ‘the greatest Irish writer you never heard of’

Maeve Brennan, whose rediscovered writings have won her world wide recognition in the literary world, has been commemorated by a DCC Commemorative Plaque.

Bloody Sunday Bridge plaque unveiled by Dublin City Council

Located in the shadow of Croke Park on Russell Street, this was the site of extreme bloodshed in the midst of the War of Independence on Sunday 21st November 1920.

Dublin plans to become world’s first Autism-friendly capital city

New initiative that will see Dublin become the first autism-friendly capital city in the world was announced by The Lord Mayor of Dublin Daithí de Róiste at the launch of Inclusion and Integration Week.