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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 ...
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 ...
Historical Walking Tours with Pat Liddy During September and October, Dublin City Council’s South East Area Community Team, in partnership with Ballsbridge, Donnybrook & Sandymount Historical Society, ...
The 1st Port Sea Scouts in Ringsend’s ‘Scouting for Safe Harbour’ is among the projects selected to receive funding under the 2023 CSIF (Community Safety Innovation Fund), announced last month by ...
In November the RDS was host to Art Source, billed as an incredible selection of affordable art, as well as exciting pieces from the biggest names in the art world. One piece that stood out ...
Images from the Sandymount Tea Party held recently on the Green. The event, which included dancing and live music from yesterday supplied by the Hampton Duo, was organised by Sandymount Tidy Towns ...
Our Tidy Towns Groups in Ballsbridge, Donnybrook, Ringsend and Sandymount have been out in force all year planting, painting, sweeping, cleaning; helping make our villages extra colourful for all to ...
Searching for the perfect venue to host your next BBQ party? Look no further than The Sandymount Hotel. Nestled in the heart of Dublin 4, our stunning garden, complete with a charming, seated terrace, ...
Railway Union in Sandymount is about to open a brand new indoor training facility to be known as the Railway Dome. This purpose built facility is designed primarily as a cricket training ground, with ...
The Ripple Effect is stretching into new terrain at the Ringsend Irishtown Community Centre this March, with the commencement of yoga classes. The classes are aimed at kids aged six years to 12 years, ...
The emergence of the consumer began during the 18th century, with the introduction of luxury goods such as tea, cotton and tobacco. People became customers and certain streets in a town or village ...
Deputy James Geoghegan has been highlighting the need to extend the Luas Red Line from The Point through Ringsend and Irishtown, via a planned docklands bridge across the Liffey. Construction of the ...