Author: Simon Walsh

Tims poised to return with MGM

Tims poised to return with MGM

Sport

By Stephen Leonard IAN Tims will be hoping to get his boxing career motoring again after recently signing for MGM. “I’m delighted to ...

Clondalkin men make a bright start to Hosie Cup campaign

Clondalkin men make a bright start to Hosie Cup campaign

Sport

By Stephen Leonard CLONDALKIN RFC got their Hosie Cup campaign off to bright start after they beat Naas 21-13 in the first of ...

WAKO’s top young guns descend on Citywest

WAKO’s top young guns descend on Citywest

Sport

By Stephen Leonard THE WAKO World Cadets and Junior Kickboxing Championships started on Tuesday with the opening ceremony in Citywest Conference Centre. Running ...

Unknown Theatre’s  ‘If Walls Could Talk’ completes final performance at Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Unknown Theatre’s ‘If Walls Could Talk’ completes final performance at Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Arts & Culture

By Alex Dunne BALLYFERMOT group the Unknown Theatre completed its final performance of ‘If Walls Could Talk’ at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last ...

Free open-workshops for aspiring and professional dancers at Civic

Free open-workshops for aspiring and professional dancers at Civic

Arts & Culture

By Mary Dennehy ONE of Ireland’s leading dance-makers is hosting free open-workshops for aspiring and professional dancers in the Civic Theatre this autumn. ...

Fox Owl Crow bringing new sound

Fox Owl Crow bringing new sound

Arts & Culture

By Mary Dennehy DUBLIN singer and multi-instrumentalist Suzanne McEnaney is the face behind collaborative project, Fox Owl Crow - an eccentric and unique ...

#BackToSchool: One Yummy Mummy’s chicken curry in a hurry

#BackToSchool: One Yummy Mummy’s chicken curry in a hurry

Arts & Culture

 September means back to school, and the evenings have once again become a testing time for parents as they try and whip ...

Moving tributes to ‘kind and gentle’ motocross biker Daniel

Moving tributes to ‘kind and gentle’ motocross biker Daniel

News

By Mary Dennehy THE song ‘Somewhere over the Rainbow’ filled the Bohernabreena hills on Monday, when the coffin of 13-year-old Daniel Sheridan was ...

Knockmitten residents not happy with heavy vehicle yard plans

Knockmitten residents not happy with heavy vehicle yard plans

Clondalkin

By Maurice Garvey APPEALS have been lodged with An Bord Pleanála by Knockmitten residents, who are unhappy with a decision by South Dublin ...

80% of motorists favour return to driving school over penalty points

80% of motorists favour return to driving school over penalty points

News

By Echo Reporter 8 in 10 drivers support the introduction of a system whereby drivers guilty of certain offences can attend a Driver ...