The final Sunday of August saw Sandymount Green play catwalk to some of the prettiest paws of the canine world. With canine competitors coming from as far afield as Sutton and Clontarf, Sandymount Dog Show had a record attendance with […]
Read more →Ger Stafford, pictured above, is a local man with an extraordinary collection of historical postcards and photographs. His hobby began in the late 80s when he forgot to bring his camera when holidaying in the UK and resorted to the […]
Read more →The annual Equinox Charity Cycle took place on September 27th. Sandymount’s own James Stacey took part in a true endurance test of 230km from Clontarf to Youghal in County Cork in a gruelling but rewarding 12-hour slog across the country […]
Read more →Somewhere in Dublin 4, on a quiet street populated by offices, you will find Tony (not his real name). Tony is homeless. Originally from Sligo, personal difficulties saw him “opting out of life” as he put it, not an appropriate […]
Read more →This year marks the anniversary of a particularly important year in our soccer past. 100 years ago, on the 4th of April 1914, Ireland won the British Home Championship. This tournament, contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, was first […]
Read more →Dublin City Libraries are taking part in this month’s Children’s Book Festival, with a variety of storytelling events across the city. Pearse Street Library will be playing host to Púca Puppets and their show The Mice and the Elephants today […]
Read more →The Old Dublin Society’s Autumn Lecture Series continues tonight and through November. Tonight’s lecture will be given by Rev. Dudley A Levistone Cooney, with the title of “Methodists from the Free State to the Republic”. The series continues weekly every […]
Read more →Prepare yourself for the eerie events coming up across Dublin 4 this week! Ringsend Community Services Forum have organised three days of free, freaky fun, kicking off at 11am this Wednesday with a two-hour poison cupcake workshop in the Ringsend […]
Read more →The headline above is one you might expect to see in a local newspaper. It has long been used as a comedy foil in film and television when a regional or local paper is shown. A quick look through the […]
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