Archive for June 2016

Donnybrook TidyTowns debuts new website

Donnybrook TidyTowns debuts new website

Donnybrook TidyTowns have launched a new website. With this website, Donnybrook TidyTowns aims to give some flavour and information on what they do and how they do it. The site is located at https://www.donnybrooktidytowns.ie/ and will feature regular updates on […]

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D4 projects shortlisted for RIAI Irish Architecture Awards

D4 projects shortlisted for RIAI Irish Architecture Awards

Over 50 projects have been shortlisted for this year’s RIAI Irish Architecture Awards, three of which are situated in Dublin 4. Plus Architecture in Sandymount, John Monahan Architect in Donnybrook and ODOS Architects in Ballsbridge are among the nominees for […]

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The Cinema Corner – June 17th

The Cinema Corner - June 17th

Screening at the Lighthouse late Saturday night is Brian Yuzna’s 1989 horror satire Society, an ’80s riff on the Bodysnatchers theme in which a high school kid discovers the rich members of his community are secretly engaging in murderous orgies. Boasting […]

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Fantastic Féile at Clanna Gael Fontenoy

Fantastic Féile at Clanna Gael Fontenoy

What a hectic period it’s been of late at the Club. On top of all the usual activities around matches and training across all the age groups in hurling, camogie and football, we’ve had the Féile tournaments. A great many […]

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Double cup delight for Cambridge FC

Double cup delight for Cambridge FC

The weekend of May 7th and 8th saw finals day in the AUL Complex in Coolock for all DDSL clubs and Cambridge FC was proudly represented by our U11-B and U13-3 teams. There was great excitement on the day, as […]

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Railway Union news

Railway Union news

Pictured above are the coaches from the various sports who assisted and ran a very enjoyable Multi-Sports Camp at Railway Union Cricket Club during the May mid-term break. By David Carroll

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The pace that launched 1,000 attacks

The pace that launched 1,000 attacks

Tommy Eglington was born in January 1927 and when he was fifteen he earned himself a reputation as an exciting footballer when his club Distillery upset the odds by beating the top-level team Bray Unknowns in the 1942 Leinster Senior […]

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Upgrade your nutrition!

Upgrade your nutrition!

Low carb, low calorie, high fat, low fat, juice cleanse, Zone, Atkins, Paleo, Vegan, Vegetarian… etc, etc, etc. There are a lot of diets and buzzwords in the health realm that it makes it difficult for anyone to choose what […]

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In the same boat

In the same boat

If you find yourself at Grand Canal Dock on a Wednesday evening or Saturday morning you may spy two dragon boats racing through the water. Don’t be alarmed, it’s not an armada landing on our shores, rather it’s the Plurabelle […]

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Bloomsday comes to Sandymount

Today we celebrate the life James Joyce, one of one of Ireland’s greatest authors and poets. Sandymount will play host to several events commemorating his literary achievements. The first of these is a Bloomsday Walking Tour, which begins at 10am. […]

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