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Dublin City Council has suspended posting information on this platform. For news and information about our services, please visit dublincitycouncil.ie or linktr.ee/dublincitycoun…

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Get your fitness journey off to a great start in 2026!
Dublin City Council's Sports and Fitness Centres have everything you need to get and stay fit in 2026. Open seven days a week, the centres offer flexible memberships, classes, top-of-the range equipment and certified instructors to help you. From annual membership to pay as you go, we offer a range of flexible and affordable pricing options.
Find a centre near you in Ballyfermot, Ballymun, Finglas, Irishtown, Markievicz Townsend Street and Rathmines and join today!
#Change for life
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Dublin City Council is building new homes, renovating buildings, and acquiring properties for social housing. These will be allocated to individuals on our waiting lists once ready. 🏡
From January - December 2025, Dublin City Council delivered 1729 new social homes
•1500 built
•122 acquired
•107 leased
Visit dublincity.ie/housing for details on housing supports available in your area
#HousingFocus

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🎶✨ TradFest Dublin 2026 — The Heart of Trad Comes Alive in Dublin City! ✨🎶
TradFest is returning from 21–25 January 2026, and Dublin City is gearing up for an unforgettable week of music, culture, and winter magic. From grand cathedrals to iconic city venues, the capital will be buzzing with live performances that capture the true spirit of Irish tradition.
These are lively pop‑up traditional music sessions taking place in busy public spaces across Dublin City. They bring the spirit of TradFest to everyday locations — you can simply walk up and enjoy the music.
Locations:
-O’Connell Street
-Henry Street
-Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre
-Jervis Shopping Centre
-ILAC Shopping Centre
Visit tradfest.com for the full line up. Please note some events do require prebooking.

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New year, new you!! Join the Dublin City Council Sports and Fitness Centres!
Dublin City Council is calling on Dubliners to get their new year fitness journey off to a great start by joining one the Council’s Sports and Fitness Centres. It’s a great chance for a new year, new you! The centres have everything you need to get and stay fit in 2026.
Find a centre near you in Ballyfermot, Ballymun, Finglas, Irishtown, Markievicz Townsend Street and Rathmines and join today! Visit dccsportsandfitnesscentres.ie
@LordMayorDublin
#Change for life

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Dublin City Council will provide a free Christmas tree disposal service at a selection of bring centres, civic amenity sites and local drop off points from 4th to 18th January 2026. All trees will be recycled for use as compost and wood chips. For more information, please visit: dublincity.ie/waste-and-recy… #wastemanagement

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Nollaig na mBan Festival 2026
Celebrating Women, Community, and Culture in Ballybough & North Strand
Supported by NEIC and Dublin City Council
Join us on January 6, 2026, for the fourth annual Nollaig na mBan Festival! Enjoy our Music Trail featuring:
🎶 HamsandwicH
🎶 Ailbhe Reddy
🎶 Camille O’Sullivan
🎶 Mary Byrne
🎶 Sharyn Ward
Some events are free! Tickets for the HamsandwicH & Ailbhe Reddy concert at St. Columba's Church are €15 plus booking fee. Get yours at eventbrite.ie
We’ll honor 10 exceptional local women for their leadership at Charleville Mall Library.
Nollaig na mBan celebrates the strength of women through music, storytelling, and community appreciation.
More info: nollaignamban.ie




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Dublin City Council will provide a free Christmas tree disposal service at a selection of bring centres, civic amenity sites and local drop off points from 4th to 18th January 2026. All trees will be recycled for use as compost and wood chips. For more information, please visit: dublincity.ie/waste-and-recy… #wastemanagement

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