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Summer of Heritage 2023

dlr Summer of Heritage is a programme of FREE guided walks and tours organised by the Heritage Office of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council so you can explore the history and […]

National Heritage Week 2023

National Heritage Week August 12th -20th Explore all the talks, tours and events happening during the week here and events in dlr here Contact Deirdre Black, dlr Heritage Officer, [email protected] for more info.

The Yeats Sisters and Cuala Exhibition

Venue One Address One, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland

The Yeats sisters, Susan and Elizabeth (known as Lily and Lollie), lived and worked for most of their lives in the Dundrum/Churchtown area. With their enterprise Cuala Industries, they made […]

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Survey on the Draft PPN Implementation Roadmap

An independent Structural Review of the PPNs was carried out in 2021/2022. It recommended a number of actions to make PPN structures work more effectively. A Working Group was created […]

Climate Conversation 2023 Consultation

The Climate Conversation 2023 is now open. People across the country are invited to have their say on how we can all play our part in securing our sustainable future. Government, communities, […]

Cyber Security: Online Safety/Spam Message

From the humble beginnings of a poorly written email, claiming to be a deposed royal with millions of dollars to transfer into your bank account, cyber criminals have evolved their […]

GDPR and Data Protection

The GDPR has been seen as an obstacle for some organisations because it is written by legal types and the language used is not very friendly for most people. In […]

dlr Festival of Inclusion 2023

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown (dlr) County Council is delighted to host the dlr Festival of Inclusion every autumn.  The aim of the annual dlr Festival of Inclusion is to highlight and celebrate social […]

Future of Local Democracy – Call for Submissions

The Seanad Public Consultation Committee chaired by the Leas-Chathaoirleach, Senator Mark Daly, is seeking the public’s views on the Future of Local Democracy ahead of the Local Elections in June […]

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