Say goodbye to winter with the RICC May Day Parade! Ringsend and Irishtown Community Centre is holding its 7th Annual May Day Parade on Monday at 2pm.
Read more →There are some fascinating insights into local history open to the public today and tomorrow, with the 300th anniversary of the Great South Wall in Dublin Port and the Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society’s “Did Your Granny Make Bombs for […]
Read more →Get your running shoes on for a good cause! ARC Cancer Support is still seeking participants for their 5k and 10k run, taking place this bank holiday Monday (May 4) in Phoenix Park.
Read more →Railway Union cricket will not be the same this season as Pat Collins will be missing. He first played for us in 2011 and returned again from Brisbane in 2012, 2013 and 2014. He was a member of our league-winning […]
Read more →As always at Railway, there is plenty of action on the pitch at this time of year. With the season drawing to a close, most of the league action is over. All teams are in the middle of cup campaigns […]
Read more →Sandymount Tidy Towns has lots in store for the community over the coming months! This Saturday (May 2) will see the Sandymount Tree Walk, a leisurely and informative one or two hour wander around Sandymount. Beginning on the Green at […]
Read more →Well, what a difference a few weeks can make. The doom and gloom of recent months has lifted a little in terms of our position in the LSL Senior division table, with the lads putting a mini run of positive […]
Read more →All of the Club’s teams, juvenile and senior, have been acquitting themselves well in competition since the start of the new season by playing with pride and distinction – and no shortage of skill. However, it’s our female footballers at […]
Read more →Stella Maris Rowing Club completed its annual Hope Cup/Row at the tail end of 2014. The event is organised by Stella Maris on an annual basis with each year’s profits benefitting a particular charity. The 2014 charity was Pieta House, […]
Read more →In our last issue we featured the above picture, supplied by Brian Davitt, of the mass servers in the Tin Church, Merrion in the 1940s. Brian had identified the following: 1. Donald Brindley; 2. Noel Fay; 3. Des Colligan; 4. […]
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