By Kathrin Kobus The NTA (National Transport Authority Ireland) is busy publishing plans and projects that involve demolishing buildings, houses, cutting trees re-routing, handing over Dublin bus routes to other operators and increasing fares (simply by changing zones). When the […]
Read more →By Kathrin Kobus The rugby season has come to a close for Monkstown at the beginning of the month of April, but in preparation for the next season their athletes will have access to a new small gym area and […]
Read more →By Peter McNamara On Saturday March 3rd over a hundred members of the Irish Glass Bottle Housing Action Group gathered along Sean Moore road, in front of the high metal barriers of the Poolbeg West Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). The […]
Read more →By Felix O’Regan Events off the field of play have been as dominant as on-field activity at Clanna Gael Fontenoy over recent weeks; from recognition of club members for their role in the wider community to reaching across the sporting […]
Read more →Down Syndrome Ireland are to receive an extra €50K on top of their initial prize €50K prize in Google’s Impact challenge. At a gala event last night in The Foundry Innovation centre at Gooogle Buildings on Barrow street, the People’s […]
Read more →Calendar of events in your local library – for more events happening in the rest of Dublin’s libraries please visit www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie Wednesday 10th of April @ 1pm in Pembroke Library- ‘A Cultural Revolution: the last years of Donnybrook fair, 1855-1868. […]
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