The planned redevelopment of Ringsend Library and Square is scheduled to begin in 2027 following the granting of Part 8 planning permission in 2024. According to Dublin City Council, detailed design ...
Howiyas. Woohoo! Spring has officially arrived, mainly because we’ve all agreed to ignore the cold and call it a “grand stretch in the evenings”, even if we’re still out and about in our winter coats ...
April 9th, 7pm – The Hive, Herbert Park: Dr Susan Mullaney “A Forgotten Dublin Hospital: The Pigeon House Hospital”. Thursday May 14th, 7pm – The Hive, Herbert Park: “Professor Robert Dudley Edwards: ...
The local community came together in wonderful fashion in February as the Ringsend and Irishtown TidyTowns & Environment committee hosted a hugely successful fundraising coffee morning and raffle at ...
It is wonderful to see the daffodils in full bloom and the optimism of Spring beginning. After the torrential rain we have experienced, a little sunshine will do us all good. However, the heavy rain ...
A standoff has emerged in Ringsend between local business owners and climate activists on one side, and Dublin City Council on the other, over proposed flood defences. The situation dates back to ...
For the past 60 years, a much-loved bingo night held in the same familiar spot at the CYWMS, has been bringing people together in the community of Ringsend. What began with the efforts of local lady ...
It probably started around the pandemic, right? Something to do with those public transport policies aimed at improving passenger flow and safety. And look – for the most part, it worked. Exiting ...
Unlike Halloween, Christmas and Valentine’s Day, choosing the right film for Easter can be tricky. There’s been a lot of debate in my friend group about what constitutes an Easter movie. Some say the ...
The 24th edition of The Dublin International Film Festival welcomed more than 25,000 visitors across its eleven-day run, from February 19th to March 1st. Audiences were treated to a record 23 Irish ...
Here we are, just two years after seeing Cillian Murphy become the first-ever Irishman to win the Oscar for Best Actor, Jessie Buckley has now made history as the first Irish woman to be awarded Best ...
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