Change by Croí Glan, a hope-filled reimagining of the world with diverse bodies from diverse lands, is coming to Galway for a performance at the Town Hall Theatre on Tuesday, September 23 https://t.co/n14suNnlYo
@DCC_help@cosybatter Just to flag this light is still on, several months later. I went to report it online today too and got feedback that it had already been reported (which I know.) Is there anything else we can do to help get this fixed? (And stop wasting money and energy.) Thanks so much.
#MyRightFoot is coming to @axisBallymun as part of @DubTheatreFest
7th - 10th October
Tickets for the belfast run at @LyricBelfast sold out in 3 days - so don't miss out on Dublin tickets!
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@DCC_help@cosybatter Hello again! This street light is still on - as I mentioned before that’s been the case for months - is there anything else that can be done by either you or me about following up? Thank you!
Once more, with feeling - @DubCityCouncil this section of Arbour Hill, at the junction of Manor Street, is not suitable for two way traffic. It is only possible at the expense of safe footpath widths. This situation is endangering pedestrians every day…
#Stoneybatter#Dublin
Why tackle driver behaviour, enforce the law, or invest in infrastructure when you can just force school kids to dress like they’re working the night shift on a motorway?
All for being lit up like a Christmas tree at night but during the day 🙄🙄🙄
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Who is driving climate breakdown? Buckle up for some striking data... 🧵
1. First, global North countries are responsible for 86% of cumulative emissions in excess of the safe planetary boundary.
China is responsible for 1%. The rest of the South and peripheral Europe is responsible for 13%.
These results arise from taking the safe carbon budget and dividing into national "fair shares" on a per-capita basis, and then assessing national emissions against national fair-shares.
Dublin City Council - once again; this section of Arbour Hill, at the junction with Manor Street, is NOT suitable for two-way traffic. It is only possible at the expense of safe footpath widths. Someone is going to get hurt…it’s only a matter of time.
#Dublin#Stoneybatter
A fab line-up of events for the Stoneybatter Festival 13-15 June - incl sharing, swapping & bike-bopping. On the Saturday afternoon we’ll have TWO “sharing spaces” with a Clothes, Books & Games Swap; Food Sustainability; Bike Repair; Home Energy Clinic, a Cocktail Forage & more
This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we’re delighted to announce our SUPER SWAP! Update your wardrobe, refresh your shelves, or up your games game for FREE all while helping the environment. 2pm-5pm Saturday 14th June at The Scout Hall, Ben Edair Rd as part of the Stoneybatter Festival.