Archive for May 2017

Let them eat cake at St. Mary’s

This Friday 12th May sees an event that may appeal to all those sweeth toothed charity givers out there. St. Mary’s Boys National School and St. Brigid’s Primary School are holding a “Cake Sale and Cafe” to raise funds for […]

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The Dublin Port Company Masterplan Review 2012 – 2040

The Dublin Port Company  Masterplan Review 2012 – 2040

The Dublin Port Company (DCP) Masterplan Review 2012 – 2040 went on public display at a series of information days which were held in Clontarf, East Wall and Ringsend, during the week February 13th – February 16th, 2017. The Information […]

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Dublin Port – a valuable legacy

Dublin Port – a valuable legacy

Dublin is an historic port city. Central to its evolution as Ireland’s most important trading centre is the River Liffey and the mercantile trade that developed around it. For early settlers, the river’s estuary provided a substantial and easily defended […]

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Train for an emergency

Train for an emergency

Although many people at some time in their lives have done a first aid course, either through employment or necessity, having the know-how and confidence to take control when those skills are needed will depend on the time since you […]

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Old Wesley Juniors keep winning

Old Wesley showed that there is still tremendous vibrancy in their Junior ranks, by winning four trophies over the past few weeks. In recent years, Old Wesley have worked very hard on the rejuvenation of their Junior teams, under the guidance […]

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This Week on NewsFour: May 2 to 5

The nights of February 26th, 27th and 28th saw local audiences treated to the ALIGHT! Mystery History Cabaret Tour…Read more… It’s a WRAP at St. Andrew’s Suicide or Survive, in conjunction with SpunOut and St. Andrew’s Resource Centre, are currently […]

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The Cinema Corner – May 5th

The Cinema Corner - May 5th

Japanese cinema has recently fallen into two camps – tender human dramas and shocking thrillers. Koji Fukada’s outstanding Harmonium combines the two in a story of a family rocked by the reappearance of a mysterious old acquaintance. A deeply disturbing […]

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Towers of brew

Towers of brew

Using the Poolbeg towers as your logo for a Dublin product would be just as iconic as a New York company using the Statue of Liberty, yet Joey Shore of the Irishtown Brewing Company (IBC) couldn’t believe his luck when […]

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Sealed with a kiss

Sealed with a kiss

The first ever species that was protected by a law imposed by government is here for all to see along our coasts and harbours. The marine mammal known as the grey seal was once a threatened species at the beginning […]

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Rising Stars at the RDS

Next Tuesday, May 9th, sees the latest edition of The RDS Rising Stars Concert series which showcases new talent in Irish classical music. Mr Ian Fox will Compère the evening which aims to provide an audience and venue for talented […]

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