Hair loss can be a traumatic time for people and it can be hard to take the first step in getting a wig. Aileen Harding spoke to NewsFour about her experience with wigs. She was diagnosed with cancer 20 years […]
Read more →Lots of cafes have a loyalty card but the Fair Play Cafe is launching a new loyalty card for their customers that is also designed to help those in our local community who may not have the opportunity to spend […]
Read more →Any plans for the May Bank Holiday? Do you love your town? How about combining a fun physical activity with raising awareness of issues in the local community? This May Day your small strides could mean a giant leap for […]
Read more →Unleash your inner nerd at the RDS this weekend at Ireland’s first MCM Comic Con! The family friendly event will feature guests from the worlds of sci-fi and comic book fandom, including actors Danny John-Jules and Hattie Hayridge (Cat and […]
Read more →Any plans for the May Bank Holiday? Do you love your town? How about combining a fun physical activity with raising awareness of issues in the local community? This May Day your small strides could mean a giant leap for […]
Read more →Voting is open for this year’s What’s On 4 Junior Awards, and local Spanish language teacher Laura Madrigal is a finalist in the category of Most Outstanding Activity Leader for Children. Now in their second year, the awards have given […]
Read more →Tune in to Dublin South FM tomorrow afternoon for a trip through Dublin’s social history and rich tradition of song, with the Raytown Rhymer. The 8-part documentary series will follow the life of Ringsend-born Luke Cheevers, a singer and storyteller […]
Read more →When production was halted due to flooding, Darren Aronofsky’s big budget take on Noah instantly became the butt of a thousand jokes, and when test screenings held among Christian groups resulted in claims of blasphemy, it seemed Aronofsky’s film was […]
Read more →With family in Irishtown, artist Charles Hulgraine has always had a strong connection with Dublin 4. “I lived in Ballsbridge all my early life and went to school on Haddington Road and in Ringsend Tech.” So, when he decided to […]
Read more →Have you got any bright ideas that you think could help your local community? KBC Bank’s Bright Ideas community support initiative has €80,000 to invest in local communities across Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick. Whether your idea is new and […]
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