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EU Presidency Events November

EU Presidency Events November -Traffic Information

Traffic restrictions and diversions for EU Presidency events will be kept to the minimum required and it is intended that any impact on the public be localised and minimal. We would ask members of the public to heed the advice and instructions of Gardaí and we thank them for their co-operation. 

Dublin Castle

The Irish Presidency is primarily concentrated in Dublin Castle. A policing and security operation is currently in place at Dublin Castle and will remain in place for the duration of the Presidency.

The following roads are currently closed to both traffic and pedestrians as part of this operation and will remain closed until 31st December 2026:

  • Castle Street
  • Ship Street Little
  • Ship Street Great

Local access is facilitated.

Informal meeting of Consumer Protection Ministers

  • Date: 19-20 November 2026
  • Location: Dublin, Ireland
  • Organiser: Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment

The meeting will be chaired by Ireland’s Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD, and will bring together ministers responsible for consumer affairs from across the European Union.

The meeting will provide an opportunity for ministers to exchange views on emerging consumer protection challenges and broader strategic priorities affecting consumers across the Union.

The informal format of the meeting will facilitate strategic dialogue and cooperation among participating delegations.

Informal meeting of Equality Ministers (EPSCO Equality)

  • Date: 22-23 November 2026
  • Location: Kerry, Ireland
  • Organiser: Department of Children, Disability and Equality

An informal meeting of EU ministers responsible for equality will take place on 22 and 23 November in Tralee, Co. Kerry.

The informal meeting will be chaired by Ireland’s Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, TD, and will bring together EU Ministers with responsibility for equality, gender equality and disability, alongside representatives from the European Commission, EU Agencies, and representatives of EU civil society organisations.

Responding to the European Commission’s new Gender Equality Strategy, the ministers will discuss the central role of gender equality in boosting prosperity and competitiveness. The meeting will discuss concrete actions to empower women and girls, and engage men and boys in a truly gender-equal Europe. The meeting will also feature a focused discussion on how the EU and all EU Member States can deliver for disabled people. With a focus on our shared commitments around the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the meeting will focus on addressing the barriers that hinder the full and effective participation of disabled people in society on an equal basis with others.

Informal meeting of Housing Ministers

  • Date: 25-26 November 2026
  • Location: Dublin, Ireland
  • Organiser: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage

The informal meeting of EU ministers responsible for housing will take place on 25 and 26 November in Dublin.

The informal meeting will be hosted by Ireland’s Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne, TD, and will provide an important opportunity for EU ministers to exchange views on current housing challenges.

The meeting will provide a high-level platform for strategic dialogue, experience sharing and consensus building among Member States with a view to advancing discussions on the European housing agenda including key elements of the European Affordable Housing Plan (published in December 2025).

The meeting will also provide an opportunity for Ministers with responsibility for housing and homelessness to meet and discuss shared priorities with a focus on progressing a Council recommendation on fighting housing exclusion, a key action in the European Affordable Housing Plan. This recommendation seeks to support measures, which will address housing exclusion, and prevent and address homelessness.