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Proposed deletion of the only new commercial unit planned for Main Street, Coolock Village. Submit observation by 26 February 2026.
Help make Coolock the most well-mapped village in Ireland. Discover how better data helps local businesses and why modernizing our approach matters.
Coolock Village has had dangerously low water pressure for decades. Now 87 families are moving into a 6-storey building on the same failing network.
The new Civic Dashboard is live. Here is how we are using open data, the technical challenges we hit, and what we are asking Smart Dublin and the LGMA to fix.
The DCC Community Grant Scheme 2026 is open. Seven micro-project ideas that local groups could apply for right now.
Dublin City Council distributes community grants every year. Most areas under-apply. Here is how the system works and what Coolock Village can go after.
Five real examples of communities that transformed themselves using hard-nosed legal tools — and what Coolock Village can learn from them.
There are zero public EV chargers within walking distance of Coolock Village. The grid is under strain. Here is what we know and what residents can do.
Main Street carries two-way traffic on a road too narrow for it. Coolock was never designed for this volume of cars. Here is the problem.
The Coolock Village regeneration effort now has a permanent home online. Here is what the site does and why it exists.
A plainspoken look at the specific problems along Main Street: vacancy, traffic conflict, footpath condition, and the identity gap.
Not a mission statement. A concrete outline-solid of the three things we are working toward and how each one gets measured.
There is no committee with a budget. This is residents and business owners doing the work themselves, with whatever time they have.