Archive for 2015

Bin Safety this Halloween

Bin Safety this Halloween

Greyhound Household is advising the public to think of their bins this Halloween! The past few years have seen bins targeted on Halloween, with some stolen, others set alight, and unexploded fireworks discovered in others.

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Mid-Term Workshop at Pearse Street Library

Mid-Term Workshop at Pearse Street Library

Check out Pearse Street Library’s arts and crafts workshop for the mid-term! The costume and stage design workshop will be run by artist Aoibheann McCarthy, teaching children how to create their own pop-up theatre designs! The pieces will be inspired […]

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This Week on NewsFour: October 19-23

This Week on NewsFour: October 19-23

Halloween in Ringsend! Check out the spooky goings-on that Ringsend Community Services Forum has organised next week for Halloween! Read more… Bram Stoker Festival 2015 Join the creatures of the night as they come out to play and celebrate the […]

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Cinema Roundup October 23rd

Cinema Roundup October 23rd

If you’re a fan of horror movies, Dublin is the place to be this week. The main event of course is the Irish Film Institute’s annual Horrorthon, showcasing classics of the genre along with premieres of brand new fright flicks. […]

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The Brugh Padraig Boys’ Club

The Brugh Padraig Boys’ Club

The Brugh Padraig Boys’ Club was opened in 1942 by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid. It was run by the Legion of Mary. It catered for boys aged 14-18. Activities included woodwork, metalwork, arts and crafts, boxing and physical training. Each […]

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Edwin’s currach is reborn in Ringsend

Edwin’s currach is reborn in Ringsend

‘Is fánach an áit ina bhfaighfeá gliomach’. This traditional Gaelic proverb (‘You never know where you will find a lobster’) was quoted by boating specialist and author, Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh, as he helped celebrate the launch of a very special […]

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DCC Notes

DCC Notes

Councillors Dermot Lacey and Paddy McCartan both requested an update on the Flood Protection works along the River Dodder. Flood Alleviation works are substantially complete on Beatty’s Avenue except for the flood glass panels programmed to be installed later this […]

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Sikh community plans free meals for homeless

Sikh community plans free meals for homeless

Nestled amidst the leafy suburban enclave of Serpentine Avenue is the gateway to a place of worship and communal gathering for Ireland’s Sikh community. The Temple of Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar is not awash with adornments or signs that demand […]

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A Special Sort of Synergy

A Special Sort of Synergy

NewsFour was at the Fair Play Café where a group of local businesswomen spoke about what life is like for female entrepreneurs in today’s Ireland. “I think we are at a time when it is equally challenging for men and […]

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Start Your Own Business!

Start Your Own Business!

Thinking of starting your own business? Terenure Enterprise Centre will be holding a course designed to steer jobseekers who are interested in setting themselves up in their own business in the right direction.

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