While the club’s juvenile and adult teams have been as active as ever, activity off the field of play has been every bit as exciting over recent weeks. As reported in the last edition of News Four the club was […]
Read more →An agreement has been made between the Irish Greyhound Board (IGB) and the Dublin Greyhound Owners and Breeders Association (DGOBA) to allow racing to recommence at Shelbourne Park. The DGOBA had been protesting at the gates of Shelbourne Park since […]
Read more →As part of the Five Lamps Arts Festival this year, a group of former dockworkers from the Dublin Dockworkers Preservation Society (DDPS) got together with playwright Niamh Gleeson to stage a series of performances in which they recounted their working […]
Read more →Soon it will be time to pack away the summer clothes for another year and start putting together our autumn and winter wardrobes. As good a time as any for a style overhaul. If the idea of updating your look […]
Read more →NewsFour is happy to report that local floral artist Lorraine O’Brien was once again amongst the prize-winners at this year’s Bloom Festival. This is Lorraine’s second time to have an entry at the festival and her second time to win […]
Read more →The tax affairs of locally based IT giants Facebook and Google hit the headlines late last year when it was revealed that both firms paid remarkably low tax rates on huge profits generated in Ireland in 2015. If as critics […]
Read more →New Year and a fresh start and what better way to kick it all off than to cut out the destructive effects smoking cigarettes have on your health. I have been struggling most of my adult life to give up […]
Read more →Sandymount’s own Caireen Foy will be launching her brand new childrenswear range at Showcase – Ireland’s Creative Expo. Foy, a mother of two, has crafted a range of garments for children using only natural and breathable fabrics, which she will […]
Read more →DSE MABS are serving the Dublin 2, 4 & 6 communities for 22 years and over this time we have seen a lot of change. In the past, debt was inextricably linked to unemployment and social disadvantage. The majority of […]
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