Clontarf promenade on Tuesday evening, the tide is moving in, the sea air is blowing fresh and steady. Dave Griffin, a new ...
Woodturners share what they know, says Cathal Ryan, chair of the East Central Chapter of the Irish Woodturner’s Guild. It’s ...
Dublin City Council should chart out a real plan to roll-out solar panels for its tenants to tackle fuel poverty, said Social ...
The shrine started with a chicken baster, says artist Alison Byrne, which she would take with her to house viewings for luck.
With large losses last year, the Axis centre’s reserves will be gone by the middle of next year, says its voluntary chair Declan Dunne – unless something changes.
I think this is a bit drastic and a bit disproportionate,” says Martin Collins of Pavee Point, who called on the council to ...
Once you’re done at the day-long blackbird conference, a good idea would be to trek across Trinity’s campus to the Joly ...
The Department of Environment has said it will fund up to 50 percent of the costs of retrofitting projects for public ...
It shows the moment on 26 April when he crossed the street and placed a poster on the gates of the Iranian embassy on Mount Merrion Avenue in Blackrock. As he strides over to the other side, he smiles ...
Fingal councillors have granted planning permission for the council to build the county’s first public swimming pool. The long-awaited community pool in the Castlelands area just south of Balbriggan ...
Dublin Street Parking Services has had contracts to clamp or tow illegally parked cars for the council since 2004.
This is “a relatable, moving and hopeful portrait of a group that disintegrated in a very un-rock ‘n’ roll way”. And then gets another chance.
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