Get your running shoes on for the Docklands 5K! Thursday, June 18 will see runners taking to the streets and tackling a 5K route from Lime Street to the 3 Arena, before looping back to end up on Sir John […]
Read more →Vote on May’s Photo Comp Entries! Here’s your chance to vote on May’s top 20 entries to the NewsFour Photo Competition! Read more… Poolbeg Incinerator Protest Combined Residents Against Incineration organised a protest against the Poolbeg Incinerator for Thursday. Read […]
Read more →Dublin 4 and Lansdowne Road is soon to see history come around again when the three lions roll back into town bringing back haunting recollections of February 1995 when the West Stand went wild. For many Irish fans, our embedded […]
Read more →Traces of a bleaker past and glimpses of intriguing eras can be discerned in the street names of the Dublin Docklands area, now commonly referred to as the Silicon Docks. The irony or mirth of a street named Misery Hill […]
Read more →With the hustle and bustle of daily life, it can be hard to find true peace and quiet. Studying and working at home can be difficult with interruptions and distractions such as the dreaded TV! Pearse Street Library has the […]
Read more →Combined Residents Against Incineration (CRAI) remain steadfast in their resolve against the Poolbeg Incinerator that is currently under construction. In a recent meeting they reiterated their opposition and have outlined plans for fundraising to launch a legal challenge. It is […]
Read more →At last, and not before time, a traders association has been established for the Ringsend/Irishtown area. Ringsend Village has much to offer and with a little effort it could find itself becoming a destination rather than somewhere that’s just passed […]
Read more →It’s a poor week for new releases so the movie to see this week is Sergio Leone’s 1984 gangster epic Once Upon a Time in America playing at the Irish Film Institute. While it lacks the thrills and spills of Leone’s […]
Read more →We’ve covered the Coderdojo phenomenan before in the pages of NewsFour. An educational foundation of volunteer-led workshops that aims to hot-house technical skills in the young, Coderdojo aims to make learning fun, and seems to be succeeding. James Whelton was […]
Read more →A most worthwhile scheme has been brought to NewFour’s attention – the traffic islands in Donnybrook are being turned into urban gardens. Motorists passing through may have noticed it and wondered what’s going on; NewsFour noticed that the place was […]
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