The Republic of Ireland women’s team was established in 1973 and played their first international match that year, beginning a journey that would see the team grow and develop over the decades. Since then, they have competed in numerous international
Howiyas! Can you believe it's already the August/September edition of NewsFour? And what a summer it's been! If someone had told us back in May that we'd be wishing for a drop of rain, we'd have laughed in yo face.
Congratulations to the St. Patrick's Boys and Girls National School in Ringsend, for coming out with our Tidytowns volunteers in June and doing a great litter pick around the area, what a wonderful job they all did and afterwards they got a lesson from Aishling,
176 social housing units are currently in the process of being allocated at the Glass Bottle site. This constitutes a portion of the 10% Part V social housing requirement applying to the development which will eventually contain an estimated 3800 apartments.
On Saturday May 30th, the first Camino passport was stamped with the dedicated Ringsend stamp, “Ringsend on the Dodder, The Liffey and The Camino”, at the Ringsend Irishtown Community Centre on Thorncastle Street. This marked the start of the first
On Friday 10th July, Ballsbridge Lions Club held its annual Community BBQ and Summer Festival. The club does great work in the Ballsbridge area and beyond, and they state they are a local, volunteer-led non-profit
As visitors increasingly seek slower, more experience-led ways to explore cities, The Sandymount Hotel in Dublin is encouraging guests to discover a different side of Ireland’s capital city through a stay that combines seaside atmosphere, village life and easy city access
The Dodder Art Club welcomed friends, family and art enthusiasts to the opening of its second exhibition at Sandymount Community Centre last May, celebrating the creativity of its members. The exhibition featured an impressive collection of paintings created by club members,
When the weather is sunny there are few places as beautiful as Dublin Bay and I have the great fortune to not just once, but twice, experience a cruise across the Bay in the last few weeks. First with the Ringsend Historical Society as part of their Bloomsday celebrations
NewsFour was out in force for this year’s annual memorial pub quiz with good friend and core Historical Society member, Billy Ryan joining our long-serving layout chief Kieron Stynes, sales manager Nataliia Rysakova and myself to form Blondie x 5 - our quiz team name,