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Dublin Metropolitan Area Existing Protected Cycle Infrastructure 2025HIGH VALUEDublin City CouncilTransport
This data set shows where protected cycle facilities exist in Dublin Metropolitan Area on both sides of the road. It included segregated Cycle Tracks, Protected Cycle Lanes, signed Quietways on low speed and low trafficked streets, and vehicular traffic free links and Urban Green
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Energy
This dataset provides annual updates on Civic Amenities Sites in Dublin region; encompassing columns such as Name, Address, Telephone, Email and Latitude & Longitude.
Please look at our web page (https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/environment/waste-and-recycling/recyclin
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The Active Land Management Unit established Dublin City Council’s Vacant Sites Register on 1st January 2017 under the Urban Regeneration and Housing Act, 2015 (as amended) “the Act”. Under the Act each planning authority is required to maintain a ‘Vacant Sites Register’ which i
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This dataset contains a list of Lord Mayors and Deputy Lord Mayors of Dublin City along with their respective terms of office dating from 1665 to 2025
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Transport
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This data was used to generate the graphs in Codemas analysis of the energy demand of Dublin City, resulting in a range of evidence-based energy demand maps for effective planning.
The report that Codema published can be found in the link attached to this dataset.
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This report sets out the results of the National Litter Pollution Monitoring System (System Results) for Dublin City Council. These results are compared to national results and aggregate results for all Dublin councils. Data presented in this report are based on Litter Quantifica
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Arts
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Transport
Transport and Infrasutcture Parking meters for Dublin City. Includes location, code, No of spaces per street (PD-Pay and Display D Disc Parking), exact location, data install, tariff (cost per hour), nearest location of pay and display, clearway, if clearway conditions in operat
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Development Plan resources for Dublin City Council
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Transport
Every November Dublin City Council (DCC) conducts traffic counts at 33 locations on entry points into the city centre around a 'cordon' formed by the Royal and Grand Canals. As the name suggests, the cordon has been chosen to ensure (as far as possible) that any person entering t
