Archive for April 2015

Incinerators and Your Health

Incinerators and Your Health

In 2010 contamination by dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs was detected in milk and meat in the Engidalur valley situated in Iceland. The contamination was traced to a small municipal waste incinerator operating in the valley. It was 21 times over […]

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Coaching and Fitness Course at Irishtown stadium

Coaching and Fitness Course at Irishtown stadium

You’re young; love football; play sport. Would you like a career teaching in it too? Yes please. That might be the profile of one of the next young hopefuls being taught in the FÁS/FAI Youth Soccer Training course in Irishtown […]

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Run a Mini Marathon for Enable Ireland

Run a Mini Marathon for Enable Ireland

Get your running shoes on for Enable Ireland! The not-for-profit organisation is looking for women to sign up to the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon before registration closes this weekend.

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Cinema Roundup April 17th

The Salvation is a cracking new western from Denmark of all places. Mads Mikkelsen (TV’s Hannibal) plays an immigrant in the old west who seeks vengeance when his wife and son are murdered. It’s very much an old school western, […]

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Mental care in Transylvania

Mental care in Transylvania

Sandymount local Anna O’Donohue recently qualified as a mental health nurse and is spending two months volunteering in a Romanian psychiatric hospital. Working with the UK charity Volunteers for Mental Health – www.vfmh.org.uk, she is based in the town of […]

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Dodder Day 2015

It’s that time of year again, so get your rubber gloves on and get stuck in for Dodder Day! Dodder Action Dublin are looking for volunteers to help with the river’s annual clean up this Saturday.

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Garr Cleary: Love Lost Hope

Garr Cleary: Love Lost Hope

There was salt in the wind, along with the unmistakable smell that is Poolbeg. The pier that reaches out to the lighthouse was being sprinkled with sea spray when musician Garr Cleary spoke to NewsFour about his upcoming tour and […]

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Water Protests Still Running

Water Protests Still Running

Saturday March 21st saw the latest National Demonstration against Irish Water and the oncoming water charges. The conflict between implementation of this policy and the significant minority who dissent is becoming one of the defining political struggles of the austerity […]

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A Hearty Dry run

A Hearty Dry run

February 7th saw the debut of the Irish Heart Foundation’s first ever Dry Run urban adventure race in Dublin. The day saw, in teams of two, Dry Runners embarking on a code-cracking mission to find 10 secretly located challenges around […]

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Exquisite Editions

Exquisite Editions

Dublin bibliophiles would be wise to take note of Exquisite Editions, an international exhibition of finely printed books currently being showcased in the National Print Museum in Beggar’s Bush Barracks. The exhibition takes 25 outstanding books from the world’s leading […]

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