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6th November 2020
Clanna Gael Fontenoy Battling successfully off and on the field
Felix O’Regan The Covid-19 pandemic has presented the club with real challenges, as it has for sports clubs and communities throughout the country. These challenges have been faced head on and public health guidance has been followed in the procedures […]
Sport
6th November 2020
Future proof gardening:Seed Savers
Geneva Pattison Seeing wildflowers start to fade and feeling the air begin to cool, can be a sad yearly transition for some. The end of summer is a sign of darker days ahead, colder nights and less greenery, but we […]
EnvironmentGardening
6th November 2020
Donnybrook’s High rise fears
Eoin Meegan Donnybrook village could change irrevocably if two new sky-scrapers, a 12-storey complex on the junction of Eglinton Road and Donnybrook Road, and a seven-storey co-living space on the former site of Kiely’s pub, are allowed to go ahead. […]
BuildingPlanning and Architecture
6th November 2020
Ringsend College award
Just this October, Ringsend College have been awarded a Trinity College Schools of Distinction Award for the great progress the school has made in relation to progression to third level, student mentoring, partnerships within the local community and becoming a […]
Local News
29th October 2020
Christy dignam invites dubliners to walkfor ARC Cancer support
Aslan frontman, Christy Dignam, has called on Dubliners to don their walking shoes and take a socially-distanced walk in their locality as part of ARC Cancer Support Centres’ Torch of Hope event taking place on Sunday November 8. While the […]
CharityEvents
29th October 2020
Is Samhain the origin of Halloween?
Eoin Meegan Halloween is going to look very different this year in the teeth of a pandemic and with all the usual activities either cancelled or put online. So maybe it’s a good time to take a look at the […]
HalloweenHistory
29th October 2020
A sinister side of science: Dublin’s grave robbers
Geneva Pattison Grisly stories of grave robbing have been shared and passed down for eons. These cautionary tales struck fear into the hearts of all who listened, through talk of curses, undead monsters and hauntings associated with the act of […]
HalloweenHistoryLocal History
29th October 2020
Editorial Observations
Eoin Meegan With the threat of Covid-19, the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit, and an uncertain economic future the issue of housing in this country was never more pressing. As a society we need housing that not only provides safety, […]
Editorial
24th October 2020
Ireland Squad named to complete 2020 Guinness Six Nations Championships
The Ireland Coaching Team have named a 35-player squad to complete the final two rounds of the 2020 Guinness Six Nations Championships. The squad which will be captained by Johnny Sexton (on right) contains six uncapped players – Ryan Baird, […]
Sport
24th October 2020
Lesser known horror films to watch this Halloween
David Prendeville Amidst all the change, one aspect of Halloween that remains the same is that it gives us all an excuse (if you need it) to watch horror films. Here is a selection of some lesser known titles worth […]
Arts & CultureFilm