By Alexander Kearney A Dublin City Council planner has finally accepted changes to the profiles of two commercial blocks in one of the most distinctive developments in Dublin 4 – Boland’s Quay on Grand Canal Dock. The case is an early […]
Read more →With Christmas less than three weeks away, the quest to find perfect gifts is well underway. Dublin City Centre is already heaving with stressed out shoppers clutching long lists and more than their own weight in shopping bags.
Read more →The weekend just gone saw a host of different events take place in and around the Dublin 4 area, and NewsFour were on hand to record some of the action… Saturday, as well as being the day when the new Luas line launched in the capital, was also the day when Mr. Tilly’s lights were turned on over at Bath Avenue.
Read more →Free entry and all under one roof, the Dublin Flea Christmas Market has grown from strength to strength over the last number of years and now has over 145 stalls of Ireland’s best up and coming craftspeople, designers, artists, collectors and small independent businesses.
Read more →Justin Coughlan Managing Director Just-Property, The Docklands, is Proud to announce a new main sponsorship of St Patricks Rowing Club. We have a long standing tradition in the Docklands community since our company commenced trading in Ringsend in 2000. With […]
Read more →Time… Fortune… Life. These integral layers of existence and place, intrinsically bound to one another are possibly nowhere more evident and sedimented than at Dublin Port. Of course the port merges with the whole of Dublin bay or perhaps the […]
Read more →The Dublin City Council South East Area committee held meetings in June and July. Councillor Mannix Flynn requested that something be done about the rat infestation along the Dodder, specifically at the Milltown Car-Park Bring Centre. The manager replied that […]
Read more →On the front line safeguarding this nation’s fiscal, social and economic welfare at Dublin Port is a team of canines and handlers who work as a team hired to detect the illicit importation of drugs, cash and tobacco. The detector-dog […]
Read more →December 8th is the day the farmers come to the ‘big smoke’ to do their shopping and a massive day out for people from all corners of Ireland. But living in Dublin means it’s not such a novelty. Just a day to avoid an unusually busy town,
Read more →The Christmas fairs have already started and maybe you have already bought that perfect Christmas gift but fear not if you haven’t, there’s still time. There are fifteen days until Christmas so there’s loads of time to grab a bargain and possibly help a good cause in doing so.
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