Events

Black Tie Bingo!

Black Tie Bingo!

NewsFour’s Black Tie Bingo on 15th November aims to be a night of decadent fun, prizes and dancing. Formal attire is not essential but it would be great to see people going all out and dressing up for the occasion.

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Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society Meeting Tonight

Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society Meeting Tonight

The Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society are holding a meeting tonight in the Sean O’Casey Centre in East Wall. All are welcome to attend the meeting, which will start at 7.30 and cover: The society’s upcoming photographic exhibition and talk […]

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Save Your Breath with COPD Support Ireland

Save Your Breath with COPD Support Ireland

COPD Support Ireland has launched Save Your Breath, a national campaign to raise awareness of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, in association with Novartis, GSK, Menarini and Boehringer Ingelheim. National COPD Awareness Week will run from the 17th to the 23rd […]

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Face Hunger, Fast! Concern Fast 2014

Face Hunger, Fast! Concern Fast 2014

It’s time to face hunger, fast with the Concern Fast 2014! Spend 24 hours on the 27th of November making a small sacrifice to help those facing starvation worldwide.

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Public Meeting on a Conservation Study of Sandymount Green

Public Meeting on a Conservation Study of Sandymount Green

Dublin City Council have organised a Public Meeting to help advise an upcoming Conservation Study of Sandymount Green. The meeting will endeavour to inform the public of the study’s purpose and methodology, as well as collecting suggestions on the future […]

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Stop the Incinerator Public Protest

Stop the Incinerator Public Protest

There will be a public protest against the Poolbeg Incinerator on Thursday 13th November. The protest will take place at the Point Depot Roundabout from 5-7pm. Those who wish to join are asked to bring not only themselves, but also […]

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Censored Lectures at the National Print Museum

Censored Lectures at the National Print Museum

Censored, a series of free lectures, is currently being held at the National Print Museum. The lectures deal with the ways in which the press was censored in Ireland, from the arrival of printing in 1551 to the late 20th […]

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Journalism Stilled: World Press Photo Exhibition

Journalism Stilled: World Press Photo Exhibition

“The Windows to the World” is the description by Erik de Kruijf from World Press for the planet’s most prestigious photo contest, which visits Dublin at the chq Building on the Irish leg of its world tour. Spanning almost six […]

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Run! Run for your Lives!

Run! Run for your Lives!

We’re all anticipating it, it’s in the air. The Zombie Apocalypse. It’s not just the Walking Dead on TV, it’s not just the kids growing up on Left for Dead and Resident Evil, it’s that feeling that life is just […]

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CRAI Call on Minister Kelly to Change the Law for Local Democracy

CRAI Call on Minister Kelly to Change the Law for Local Democracy

Combined Residents Against Incineration (CRAI) have called on the government to change the Waste Management Act 2001, to return decision making authority over waste management issues to the locally elected councillors in Dublin City Council. The Waste Management Act 2001 […]

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