You may have spotted the fancy new outdoor gymnasium that was installed in three different zones in Herbert Park over the summer. Dublin City Council have plans to introduce even more workout equipment to the area and are in the […]
Read more →Despite the European Food and Safety Authority (EFSA) declaring that the use of the herbicide glyphosate, commonly known as ‘Roundup’, is ‘unlikely to cause cancer’ and extending its license for sale, the South Dublin County Council (SDCC) have recently passed […]
Read more →Queen Mebh and her fellow bees have worked hard and the first batch of honey has been produced by Trinity College’s beehives! Trinity College Dublin is one of the many colleges and communities which are taking part in the All-Ireland […]
Read more →The word ‘smart’ gets thrown around a good bit these days, whether we are talking about phones, televisions or cars and now the whole city seems to have become smart overnight with the aid of technology. Smart technology uses real-time […]
Read more →No matter how environmentally aware, you might be, in how you manage your household waste, your neighbour might not be so inclined. This is one of the reasons why a convoy of trucks now deliver our rubbish straight to the […]
Read more →An initiative to upskill the unemployed to fulfil the job criteria desired by building contractors involved in the construction at the local North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) is underway. The three-week course covers all the […]
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