Dublin City Council has launched a new series of Irish heritage audio guides celebrating the history of some of the city’s most fascinating burial grounds. The guides feature the Huguenot
Read FullJoin in celebrating the contributions and achievements of women past and present on February 1st for Brigit 2022: Dublin City Celebrating Women. Drawing inspiration from the Celtic goddess Brigit (Brigid) a
Read FullEver wondered what marine life was like in the Dublin Bay biosphere? While many can enjoy the wildlife in the Dublin Bay area only a few have experienced life underwater.
Read FullDublin City Council has honoured poet, feminist, and nationalist, Lady Jane Wilde, with a commemorative plaque at 1 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. The plaque was unveiled by Lord Mayor Alison
Read FullA total of 11 Green Flag Awards for parks in the Capital have been announced by Dublin City Council. Since the Green flag award scheme was introduced in Ireland in
Read FullDublin City Council has announced that Nora: A Love Story of Nora Barnacle and James Joyce by Nuala O’Connor is the One Dublin One Book choice for 2022, following on from Leonard and
Read FullThe Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu last week announced that a commission for a portrait of Kathleen Clarke, the first female Lord Mayor of the City, has been awarded
Read FullLord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu has announced a new lunchtime series of interactive one-hour talks between herself and people connected with running the city. The talks will be free
Read FullDublin Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year celebrations have grown in the capital city over the last 13 years. However, this year, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic the festival is all online. Honouring the Year of the Ox,
Read FullDublin City Council and the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) have joined forces to add colour to the city centre while conveying an important health message to the
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