SIPTU has extended an invitation to its Annual Mass to the Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society and its supporters. The mass remembers those members of Ireland’s largest trade union who have passed away. It will be held in Our Lady […]
Read more →It is being widely reported that we have braved the worst of the storm with regard to the economic downturn. The fallout from this, however, has left lasting scars, with many unable to recover from crippling debt. The Insolvency Service […]
Read more →Our part of the city has long had a strong musical tradition with a litany of local talent making names for themselves in national and international arenas, and with celebrated recording venues like Windmill Lane Studios. NewsFour took a trip […]
Read more →Anti-social behaviour is and always has been a problem in city parks. For centuries, there have been spaces where people gather to get up to no good, and in these modern times, with green space at a premium, parks in […]
Read more →Rathmines Pembroke Community Partnership have organised and funded two free STEPS training programmes for parents and for the unemployed from Dublin 4, 6, 6W and 12. The Steps To Excellence for Personal Success programme helps participants to improve their levels […]
Read more →Get down to Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane at 1.30pm this Saturday to celebrate the launch of the 6th Dublin Festival of Russian Culture. Councillor Mannix Flynn will represent Dublin’s Lord Mayor at the event, which will include a […]
Read more →Friends and colleagues of the late Paul Behan have presented a cheque to Our Lady’s Hospice. A number of fundraising events have held in memory of the young man who passed away last July, including a five-a-side tournament and a […]
Read more →The waters off Sandymount Strand are a fond feature for daytime strollers, weather-watchers and passers-by, whether they make an appointment with themselves or not to walk that famous strait of beach once in a while. For lovers of that stretch […]
Read more →A church is made up of its people, and Merrion Church recently commemorated the passing, in London last September, of one of its servants whose presence therein predated the building itself. Kevin Quinn worked as Sacristan there from 1940 to […]
Read more →Sandymount has turned out more than its fair share of creative people. Writers, poets and artists are commonplace. Few, though, have the reach of one musician who is originally from Farney Park. He’s been played in the Aviva Stadium, his […]
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