
What's the Story, Dublin?
City Architects with Andrew Devonport
We speak to Andrew Devonport on the role our City Architect office in creating an attractive, liveability and sustainable built environment.

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Hosted by Dublin City Council · government · EN-IE · 31 episodes
The What's the Story, Dublin? podcast describes the work of the various sections and departments of Dublin City Council. It offers information on the services and support that those living and working in Dublin can avail of, and shares news of the Council's latest initiatives and events.
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What's the Story, Dublin?
We speak to Andrew Devonport on the role our City Architect office in creating an attractive, liveability and sustainable built environment.

What's the Story, Dublin?
Cities are complex places with many stakeholders required to create a thriving and vibrant urban environment. Dublin's city co-ordination office helps to align the various businesses and organisations vested in the city's success.

What's the Story, Dublin?
<p>Dig into the many levels of Dublin's fascinating past as we speak to Ruth Johnson on how the Council's archaeology section unearths the city's history. </p>

Episode #3
<p>In this episode of What’s the Story, Dublin?, brought to you by Dublin City Council, we sit down with John Stack from the Nature-Based Surface Water Projects Unit to explore how the city is working to improve the health of its rivers. John explains the impact of the EU Water Framework Directive and outlines the challenges facing seven of Dublin’s key waterways — including the Liffey and Dodder — which are currently experiencing poor water quality.</p><p>He discusses the main pressures on urban rivers, from polluted runoff to plumbing misconnections, and highlights the innovative Rainscapes project in the Sant...

Episode #2
<p>In this episode of What’s the Story, Dublin?, brought to you by Dublin City Council, we sit down with Ray Yeates, Dublin’s City Arts Officer, to explore how the arts shape the life of the city. Ray talks about the role of the Arts Office as “an opportunity maker… a developmental job” and explains how Dublin supports practitioners, participants and audiences across every art form — from theatre and visual arts to circus, film and dance.</p><p>He reflects on his 30‑year theatre background, the growth of Culture Night, the challenge of creating new audiences, and major cultural proje...
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