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Run for Ringsend

Run for Ringsend

Any plans for the May Bank Holiday? Do you love your town? How about combining a fun physical activity with raising awareness of issues in the local community? This May Day your small strides could mean a giant leap for […]

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Local Teacher Reaches Awards Finals

Local Teacher Reaches Awards Finals

Voting is open for this year’s What’s On 4 Junior Awards, and local Spanish language teacher Laura Madrigal is a finalist in the category of Most Outstanding Activity Leader for Children. Now in their second year, the awards have given […]

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Ringsender Luke Cheevers’ New Radio Show

Ringsender Luke Cheevers' New Radio Show

Tune in to Dublin South FM tomorrow afternoon for a trip through Dublin’s social history and rich tradition of song, with the Raytown Rhymer. The 8-part documentary series will follow the life of Ringsend-born Luke Cheevers, a singer and storyteller […]

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Cinema Round-Up: April 4th

Cinema Round-Up: April 4th

When production was halted due to flooding, Darren Aronofsky’s big budget take on Noah instantly became the butt of a thousand jokes, and when test screenings held among Christian groups resulted in claims of blasphemy, it seemed Aronofsky’s film was […]

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New Art Gallery in Ballsbridge

New Art Gallery in Ballsbridge

With family in Irishtown, artist Charles Hulgraine has always had a strong connection with Dublin 4. “I lived in Ballsbridge all my early life and went to school on Haddington Road and in Ringsend Tech.” So, when he decided to […]

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Funding Available for Community Initiatives

Funding Available for Community Initiatives

Have you got any bright ideas that you think could help your local community? KBC Bank’s Bright Ideas community support initiative has €80,000 to invest in local communities across Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick. Whether your idea is new and […]

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One City, One Book Features Heaney’s Unpublished Dublin 4 Poem

One City, One Book Features Heaney's Unpublished Dublin 4 Poem

With the Dublin: One City, One Book initiative for 2014 kicking off today, this year’s subject If You Ever Go: A Map of Dublin in Poetry and Song has been published, featuring a previously unseen poem by Seamus Heaney. The […]

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Sandymount clean up at the Irish Hockey Association Awards

Sandymount’s very own Railway Union Hockey Club saw three of its players recognised for their sporting achievements at the Irish Hockey Awards on the 21st of March. Emma Smyth received the women’s Electric Ireland International Player of the Year award, […]

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The Voice of Donnybrook: Remy Naidoo

Remy Naidoo has gone from working in Kielys of Donnybrook to singing to the nation on RTÉ’s The Voice of Ireland. When NewsFour spoke to the bright and bubbly 19-year-old, she was fresh from her first live performance on the […]

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Earth Hour

Join thousands across the globe for an hour of darkness, when Earth Hour begins at 8.30 tomorrow night. Earth Hour is a symbolic gesture of commitment to tackling global warming, which sees communities, businesses and individuals switching off their non-essential […]

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