The East Link road and adjacent lands are a key area for Dublin port, as well as riverside clubs in the area such as Stella Maris, Poolbeg Yacht Club and Small Boat Owners Association. There has been some boating activity […]
Read more →Local councillors invited members of the Ringsend Glass Bottle Site Housing Action Group to attend the local area committee meeting of Dublin City Council (DCC) on September 12th. The meeting heard a report from DCC Regional Planning Guidelines Officer, Deirdre […]
Read more →A unique Ringsend trait is its commitment to its community values. This can be seen when one of its own passes away, and in way of respect for the dead the procession begins by carrying the coffin over the bridge […]
Read more →George Reynolds House is both a housing estate and a community located in Irishtown. The area is arranged in three building blocks with a central courtyard and storage units. It is named after Commander George Reynolds, who lost his life […]
Read more →Maxol have teamed up with AWARE to raise funds for the latter with Mood Walks, one of which is being organised by Maxol Ringsend. The walk takes place at 12 noon on Saturday 01st October and will see participants travelling […]
Read more →The East Link Bridge has now been officially renamed the ‘Tom Clarke Bridge.’ President Michael D. Higgins has officially renamed the East Link bridge this morning in a special ceremony to commemorate one of the signatories of the 1916 Proclamation. […]
Read more →Sponsored by the Aviva Stadium, the Sean Moore Community Awards will return this May to take place at Clanna Gael Fontenoy in Irishtown.
Read more →I went to pay my respects at Larry Skinner’s funeral today in Ringsend Church.
Read more →Thinking of going back to college? Love music? Want to study locally? NewsFour popped into a college we spotted on our commute to work. Pulse College is a private college set in the splendid Art Deco surroundings of the Windmill […]
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