Archive for April 2016

Get Ready to Celebrate with Community Week!

Get Ready to Celebrate with Community Week!

Community Week will take place in Dublin 4 from April 25 to May 2 with events that residents of all ages can enjoy.

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KBC Bright Ideas fund competition returns for a third year

KBC Bright Ideas fund competition returns for a third year

KBC Bank Ireland is utilising its ambitious €100,000 Bright Ideas fund for a third consecutive year. Once again they are offering community groups across the country a chance to take part in a competition and win financial support for their […]

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Railway Union FC’s U12’s squad

Railway Union FC’s U12’s squad

Railway Union FC’s U12’s squad are pictured after winning a South Dublin Soccer League (SDFL) U12’s Tournament on March 24th. The team participated in the two-day event run by the SDFL on March 22nd and 24th and gained their place […]

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Railway Union Hockey Under-16 victors

Railway Union Hockey Under-16 victors

Railway Union Under-16 side are victors in Dublin 4 Derby. Railway Union 3 (N. Shaw, M. Carey, K. Orr) Muckross 0 Railway Union’s Under-16 side won the Junior Jacqui Potter Cup title in some style thanks to a 3-0 win […]

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Mini Olympics prove to be great success at Railway Union

Mini Olympics prove to be great success at Railway Union

As this is an Olympic year and also because three of the Olympic team sports are played at Railway Union Sports Club, (Football, Rugby and Hockey), Kenny Carroll, Youth Co-ordinator at the Club decided it was a great opportunity for […]

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Clanna Gael Fontenoy nurtures young talent

Clanna Gael Fontenoy nurtures young talent

This is the time of year, as the weather improves, when our youngest of players find it easiest to get involved in the Club’s activities. They are seen in large numbers every Saturday morning; in particular in Sean Moore Park […]

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Sneezy Season

Sneezy Season

For most, summer brings the promise of long bright evenings, beautiful sunsets and the eternal hope of some warmth. For the rest, the telltale itchy, puffy, watery eyes and red, stuffy nose are the signal of the change in season. […]

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The Culinary Corner 1916: A taste of the time

The Culinary Corner 1916: A taste of the time

Today it is hard for us to imagine what life was like in 1916. Now we take for granted the variety of food that is on offer and a walk around Dublin can allow us to taste the cuisine of […]

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Godwin – The Legend of Goodison

Godwin – The Legend of Goodison

Tommy Godwin was born in 1927 and grew up in Ringsend opposite the bus garage. As a boy he played football in the neighbourhood streets every chance he got and grew up to be tall, with wide shoulders and strong […]

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Brugh Phadraig 75th Commemorative Mass

Brugh Phadraig 75th Commemorative Mass

On Sunday, 8th May 2016, Brugh Phadraig will celebrate its 75th year, (1941-2016), with a special commemorative mass celebrated by Bishop James Moriarty, former Club Chaplain, for all the deceased members, leaders and chaplains in St Andrew’s Church, Westland Row […]

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