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Government Buildings, Dublin
Address: Upper Merrion St, Dublin 2, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Phone: (01) 619 4000


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We went on a city tour, passed this building. The building looks great from the outside. Beautiful design, unreal architecture. The architecture of the building is quite beautiful and deserves a photo.
This department has a published standard of substantive response to correspondence or provision of explanation for failure to provide this within fifteen working days. I have made multiple justified communications over several years in relation to malfeasance in Public Administration including attempted deception, non disclosure, and apparently deliberate governance and audit dereliction, with copious and detailed background information and evidence provided. A fraction of communications perhaps ten have been given a departmental correspondence number. I have never received a substantive response either from this department or from others to which some communications have been sent for “direct response”. No proper explanation has been provided and there has been no response to complaints. There has been no improvement under “new management”. The net effect is a relentless cynical and insulting stonewalling-runaround combination. The relevant other departments are apparently quite happy to ignore correspondence from the Taoiseach’s office! Strange that!
Beautiful design. Stunning views. Unreal architecture. Great spot for easy Sunday walks. Located in the city cemter some 10 minutes away from St Stephens Green.
A development of homes and apartments for fosters town north in swords north dublin again objected too by councillors and an bord pleanuala also the same went for delgany near greystones whats going on when goverment officials keep objecting to houseing and locals living near by
Beautiful sight in Dublin, it is worth visiting the building. The building looks great from the outside. It is located on the way to the National Gallery of Ireland. The architecture of the building is amazingly well built. Impressive how all the buildings are connected and how the buildings have been well maintained over the years.
It's sad when Leo and the rest of the government are talking about rights, no matter where you are from, what is yourreligion, but when you try to reach the government, they are not responding, decidingto ignore. Feels like I'm being discriminate - equal rights in Ireland! Thank you, Ireland
The Daíl is an amazing Building. The architecture of the whole building is amazingly well built. I love how the whole Buildings are connected and also how the Buildings have been kept well Preserved over the years. Inside the whole building is beautifully designed and it's nice to see the Irish Military Police Parade and Protect all the People inside and out along with the Gardai. I love also when the Irish Tricolour Flag is being Raised by the Irish Military Police as it's always been Traditionally done that way for many years.
I would certainly recommend putting a visit to the Dublin parliament buildings at the top of your to-do list when visiting the Irish capital city. The tour guide was incredibly knowledgable and kind. The building's exterior and interior are equally beautiful. If you can, you should definitely visit.
Having contacted this office numerous times regarding WI-FI tax receipts at cash registers and their effects on consumer protection law...they refuse to reply... Government are required to manually collect tax not have it digitally given over with nothing in return..it breaks the social contract formed since a tax based society was founded...there is nothing in the social contract that takes away consumers rights,and compromises consumers politically when paying for goods and services...if retailers cannot or will not offer the public the consumer choice of "offline transactions" at their WIFI cash registers then that is illegal and government are availing of those illegal tax receipts...it is not surprising this office will not engage with the public regarding this experimental form of tax collection which history has no record of and subsequently the country has not agreed or being formed on such tax ...with Wi-fi direct tax the only option consumer choice is moot ,politics cannot advance and the public blockades itself.
Beautiful building and architecture!
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