Archive for June 2018

Connecting to source

Connecting to source

By  Beibhinn Byrne When I enter Sinead McDonagh’s holistic treatment room on Anglesea Rd, despite it being a freezing cold March morning, it is flooded with light and warmed with the sun. It is instantly relaxing and peaceful. The room […]

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Locals plan for Paratriathlon

Donnacha McCarthy and Dave Tilly relaxed at the Bath Pub after taking part in the bar’s annual cycle for charity last Saturday, June 16th. “We’ve just done our first track race as well during the week. We ran the mile […]

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DCC notes For April and May 2018

DCC notes For April and May 2018

Compiled By Paul Carton April On the 9th of April the South East Area committee meeting occurred with Brian Hanney as acting South East Area manager (SEAM) Tree Programme for 2018: Councillor Claire Byrne queried the SEAM as to the […]

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Ringsend College news

Ringsend College news

Science Room We are pleased to announce that after a lot of hard work and effort we have finally finished our new Science Lab. The St Patrick’s 5th Class girls were the first to use the room with our Transition […]

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The Culinary Corner

The Culinary Corner

By The SuperNatural Food Market Summer’s in full swing and it’s time to let the sun in whether it is shining or not! It is a blissful seasonal treat to indulge in the light floral flavours that come into abundance […]

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Ringsend, Trieste, and Zurich

By Eoin Meegan While his voice touched every part of Dublin, fewer places can lay claim to the real heart of Joyce than the Sandymount area. The renowned village is the scene of no less than three pivotal episodes in […]

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Another year for Mayor Deke

By Paul Carton Reclining in his deck chair out the back of his office the newly re-elected Lord Mayor of Ringsend and Irishtown catches some rays from the midday sun. It’s after lunch hour and Deke Mcdonald serves me up […]

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Minding the Mind: A comprehensive guide to mental health

Minding the Mind: A comprehensive guide to mental health

By Eoin Meegan It is estimated that one in four people will experience mental health problems in their lifetime. The World Health Organization’s Commission on Social Determinants on Health stated that depressive mental illness will be the leading cause of […]

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National Maternity Hospital in the works

National Maternity Hospital in the works

By Alexander Kearney Construction of the new National Maternity Hospital is finally due to get underway on the St Vincent’s University campus, Dublin 4 by the end of the year. The 300 million euro project has been beset by public […]

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Pandemonium over Poolbeg plans

By Alexander Kearney While speculation has centred on the future of the social and affordable housing agreement for Poolbeg West, the recent oral hearing has exposed the many competing agendas at play across the Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). The interests […]

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