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Dublin Zoo has unveiled the theme of this year’s award-winning night-time event, Wild Lights: ‘A Journey Through Time’. There’s something for all ages, from the youngest dinosaur experts to older ...
No ‘How do you do?’ or ‘How are you?’ No wolf whistles or random flings No winning streaks No disco freaks They drift through plains and phases Inter-dimensions, vast open spaces. In shadows cast on ...
The May Day event this year fell on a glorious early Summer’s day. Mams, dads, kids, and revellers simply out to have fun in the sun, gathered at the community centre in Ringsend for the May bank ...
Over 200 leaders from Dublin’s Docklands, including representatives from local businesses and politics, gathered at the Google Foundry for the “AI in the Community” event. The event was addressed by ...
Dublin Social Choir is a new community choir set up by Orla Gargan and Lisa Nagle, in the hope to bring happiness to people through song. The pair decided to theme the group ‘Joy’ to inspire people to ...
Ringsend artist Tony Gunning represented Ireland in the national art exhibition in Florence Mini world cup superstars in 2006 BADRA celebrates, check out Chris Andrews! Docklands Senior Talent ...
Problems Facing Urban Areas The proposed Luas line to Ringsend/Poolbeg is an important transport initiative. But, it also highlights some of the challenges that come with urban density. In particular ...
The long-stalled Sandymount cycleway has been granted approval to proceed following a pivotal Court of Appeal ruling. However, how Dublin City Council plans to act on the judgement remains unclear.
Google recently concluded its annual Transition Year (TY) Community Week, a comprehensive program designed to provide students from schools within the community with invaluable insights into the ...
Dublin Social Choir is a new community choir set up by Orla Gargan and Lisa Nagle, in the hope to bring happiness to people through song. The pair decided to theme the group ‘Joy’ to inspire people to ...
DCC launched its 8th annual Team Dublin Clean-Up in April, which encouraged communities, businesses, and environmental groups to come out in force and support the event by taking part and doing a ...
Friday 7 th of March last saw the launch of Ruth O Leary’s second book, A Week to Remember, to a very enthusiastic gathering of book lovers and literary buffs alike in Eason’s on Stephen’s Green.
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