Dublin City Council are increasing the cost of parking throughout the city centre in an attempt to lower the number of people driving into the city centre and encourage drivers…
March 16, 2019No CommentRead More
Early January brought an unpleasant surprise to the residents of the Weaver Square, when after long resistance, the new locks were put on the beloved community garden. Digging up works…
Francis Street is renowned in Dublin for its antiques and collectables. The street has over fifteen stores, some of which have been there for more than four decades. The area…
March 15, 2019No CommentRead More
The Liberties is going through a complete overhaul recently – with the likes of the Tivoli going, and refurbishments elsewhere. However, many people forget the key restoration of historical graveyards,…
March 15, 2019No CommentRead More
Staff and volunteers from the Little Flower Penny Dinners were busy preparing food for people who were expected to come up to its main dining hall and front dining room.…
March 15, 2019No CommentRead More
The new year’s bell rang with a national strike where thousands of nurses and midwives across the country stopped going to their jobs and made a stand, asking for changes…
March 15, 2019No CommentRead More
LoveD8, a showcase demonstrating the best Dublin 8’s community has to offer, took place on February 26th in St Patrick’s Cathedral. The event included over 100 community groups, schools, businesses…
March 15, 2019No CommentRead More
The Inchicore Literary festival will take place from Friday April 26th until Sunday April 28th. The Literary Festival will take place in the Richmond Barracks and will look at and…
March 15, 2019No CommentRead More
Following the closing of one of Ireland’s biggest night clubs in Dublin,”District 8″, the nightlife scene faces a new risk. District 8 was once Dublin’s premier venue for techno, house…
March 15, 2019No CommentRead More
A new co-working space called The Masonry will be opening on Thomas Street in March. The repurposing and rejuvenation of this six-floor heritage building will, according to developers ‘Iconic Offices’,…
March 2, 2019No CommentRead More
Dublin City Council’s South Central Area office is now inviting applications under the Shopfront Improvement Scheme for 2019. The scheme, which has operated for the past four years under the…
March 2, 2019No CommentRead More
The vibrant Liberties area of Dublin 8 is a culturally rich hub for budding new artists and musicians. With both NCAD and BIMM being located at its core, it’s no…
February 26, 2019No CommentRead More
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