Irish Water plans to spend €80 million upgrading the Stillorgan Reservoir. Read more… The Medical World Cup Medical firm Affidea, a Europe-wide organisation that works closely with governments to provide essential diagnostic and cancer treatment services, has sponsored Ireland’s team […]
Read more →In late May, we posted an article about two photographs found at the post office in Barrow Street on Pension Day. We were hoping to alert the owner of the images to their whereabouts, and can happily confirm that they […]
Read more →Dublin City Council opened new Tearooms today in the leafy surroundings of Herbert Park, Dublin 4. Read more… Children’s Workshops at Pembroke Library Pembroke Library on Anglesea Road will play host to two workshops for children tomorrow, Wednesday July 27th. […]
Read more →The Transplant Team Ireland have returned from Finland, where they won a total of 21 Gold, 19 Silver and 29 Bronze medals in the 9th European Transplant & Dialysis Sports Championships. Read more… FoodMicro 2016 begins today FoodMicro begins its […]
Read more →Every Sunday for the next month, Railway Union Hockey Club will play host to Social Summer Hockey. Read more… Learn about and Protect the Local Bat Habitat Dublin City Council will host Bat Conservation Ireland’s Bat Talk and Walk in […]
Read more →Laya Healthcare’s City Spectacular, Ireland’s biggest summer festival, will return to Dublin’s Merrion Square from the 8th to the 10th of July. Read more… Plenary meeting rescheduled to next month As many in the community are aware, the plenary meeting […]
Read more →In association with Supervalu, Procter and Gamble have announced a competition with a once in a lifetime prize. Schools and clubs across the country will have the unique opportunity to have a training session with Olympic gold medalist Katie Taylor.
Read more →Over the course of several weeks, workshops on Hepatitis C will be held at the Spellman Centre in Ringsend Village.
Read more →Who remembers the 80’s? Thatcherism, yuppies and sterile Electro Pop! The ‘greed is good’ ethos was rampant and the popular scene coerced socialites to dress in frilly collared shirts that told the world that they were ready to conform.
Read more →Most of the work on the Poolbeg Incinerator has stopped. Some 300 workers have put down tools on an issue regarding three workers let go via text last Saturday night (May 21st). Workers on strike allege that local Irish workers […]
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