Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a chronic and on-going movement disorder that worsens over time. People with Parkinson’s suffer with low activity levels, poor mobility and have a reduced quality of life so it is vital that clients, especially those early […]
Read more →This coming Thursday, 13th of February, the Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin, Oisin Quinn, will unveil a welcome stone marking the site of the Dublin Cattle Market, which was convened at that spot regularly for over one hundred […]
Read more →In 1958, at the tender age of 24, French film-maker Louis Malle made his directorial debut with Lift to the Scaffold, opening for a rerun at the Irish Film Institute tomorrow. Like many of his contemporaries in the French New […]
Read more →The 3 Kings – Na Trí Ríthe is a new play about a single Dad (Ken King) struggling to bring up his two teenage sons alone because his wife ran off with a younger man. The play is set on […]
Read more →When the house you’re building is falling down around your ears, when all you’ve worked for is taken away, what will run out first: your money or your wife? The Dig is a 21st century drama, exploring the blurred lines […]
Read more →Railway Union under 14 boys indoor hockey team finished runners up in the Tommy O’Sullivan Perpetual Trophy played at Donabate Sports Centre. The final round of matches took place on Sunday 2nd February. The Railway players put in some great […]
Read more →John Scottus Primary School, of Northumberland Street, will be holding an Information Day for prospective parents on Tuesday February 4th. Between 12 noon and 2pm. The school will be open, with opportunities for visitors to sit in on classes. Where […]
Read more →As you may or may not know, 2014 is the Millennial Anniversary of the Battle of Clontarf and the fabled death of Brian Boru. The battle sits in the imagination of many, somewhere between clear history and dazzling legend, but […]
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