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  2. Dublin City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin City Council's Draft Budget for 2023 estimates a total revenue of €1.24 bn, which is an increase of €0.11bn from the previous year. The Housing and Building Division is the service with the largest spend, with an estimated operational expenditure of €550.5 m, almost €53 m more than in 2022.

  3. Local government in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    the abolition of rural districts in County Dublin (which had been abolished elsewhere under the Local Government Act 1925; [13] the reduction of Dublin City Council from 80 members to 35 members, 5 of which were to be elected by a register of commercial electors. [14] The register of commercial electors was provided by separate legislation. [15]

  4. Charlemont Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Due to decreasing revenue, the 0.38 hectare city centre site was offered for sale in 2014 at €5 million. [5] It was purchased by U+I Group for €7.1 million and later sold to the Dalata Hotel Group for €11.9 million. In 2016, Dalata obtained planning permission for a 181-bedroom 4 star hotel on the site, which opened as the Clayton Hotel ...

  5. Category:Dublin City Council - Wikipedia

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    Members of Dublin City Council (1 C, 101 P) D. Dublin City Council elections (17 P) Pages in category "Dublin City Council"

  6. Dublin Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Significantly re-structured in 1660–1661, even more significantly in 1840, it was modernised on 1 January 2002, as part of a general reform of local government in Ireland, and since then is known as Dublin City Council. This article deals with the history of municipal government in Dublin up to 31 December 2001.

  7. Christy Burke - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s he became involved in local politics. He was involved in anti-illegal drug trade activism in Dublin, particularly with Concerned Parents Against Drugs, and criticised the Garda Síochána for their treatment of his fellow activists. [4] [5] He was first elected to Dublin City Council at the 1985 Dublin Corporation election. [6]

  8. Alison Gilliland - Wikipedia

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    Alison Gilliland (born 1968) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who served as Lord Mayor of Dublin from 2021 to 2022. [1]In June 2021, she was elected as Lord Mayor of Dublin, succeeding Hazel Chu.

  9. List of towns and villages in County Dublin - Wikipedia

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