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Author: Simon Walsh
This week is all about water based cleansers and the best in boots!
By Emma Kennedy You may have alreay noticed the beauty aisles filled with the new skin care trend, water based cleansers? They ...
Young Earth releasing debut single
By Mary DennehyPOP rock quartet Young Earth are releasing their debut single on May 20, with the energetic and harmonic foursome crafting ...
Warm welcome for new Civic artistic director
By Mary DennehyTHE Civic is this month welcoming a new artistic director following the retirement of Brid Dukes, who steered the local ...
Mallin family home to be open to the public during the month of May
William O'ConnorTHE Family home of Michael Mallin at Emmet Road Inchicore, where he lived up until the day of his execution on ...
Over 1,000 proudly marched from Ballinteer car-park to St Enda’s Park in remembrance
By Echo ReporterOVER 1,000 people turned out to celebrate 1916 in Dublin South. The Dublin South 1916 People’s Parade – organised by ...
With almost 1,000 nurses, Tallaght Hospital sees it as the right time to recognise their dedication
By Mary DennehyTALLAGHT Hospital’s nurse-force of nearly 1,000 will be recognised and celebrated this May 12, as the local health facility marks ...
Rough sleeper figures released this week does not give true figure of amount of homelessness in city
By Mary DennehyFIGURES released this week from the spring count on rough sleeping do not give the “full scale” of the homeless ...
Giving something back as a volunteer!
By Echo ReporterSOUTH Dublin County Volunteer Centre is encouraging not-for-profit organisations to increase their understanding of new ways of volunteering – as ...
Future looks bright for Zaki after community raises €80k for surgery
By Maurice GarveyTHE fate of a young boy with a debilitating illness looks much brighter this week, after the community rallied to ...
Presenting the future of the Irish language
By William O'ConnorOVER 700 pupils, from both primary and secondary schools, gathered last week at St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, Dublin to attend ...










