Getting Ireland Brexit Ready – Dublin workshop 25th October 2018

An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar T.D. and the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr. Simon Coveney T.D., invite you to a Getting Ireland Brexit Ready workshop on Thursday […]

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PRISM dlr – Autism Awareness: Acceptance & Inclusion in our Community

Talks from AsIAm and Prism on Autism Awareness and acceptance and inclusion in our community. Wednesday 10th October, 7.30pm County Hall, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, as part of the Festival […]

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“Travellers Standing at a Crossroads” Thursday October 11th

Southside Travellers invites you to this year’s Festival of Inclusion event, “Travellers standing at a crossroads”. Well known presenter Vincent Browne alongside Traveller activists and leaders will lead you in […]

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Public consultation on the Dodder Greenway

The Dodder Greenway project aims to provide a high quality walking and cycling route along the River Dodder while simultaneously protecting and enhancing the existing ecology of the river corridor. […]

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Programme of Events for the upcoming Festival of Inclusion.

Festival of Inclusion 2018 “Our Cultural Heritage: Where the Past Meets the Future”  is a week of  events promoting and celebrating the activities of community groups and volunteers in Dun […]

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A Connected County: conversations on tackling loneliness in DLR

Loneliness can affect people across all age groups and backgrounds and can have a profound effect on mental and physical health and wellbeing. As part of this year’s Festival of Inclusion, Dún […]

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St. Michael’s Rowing Club

St. Michael’s Rowing Club was founded in Dun Laoghaire Harbour in the early 1920s. Today the club consists of over 100 members, from all walks of life, with all abilities […]

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The dlr Grants Scheme is now OPEN!

The dlr Grants Scheme provides funding for local initiatives that promote growth in sports, arts, heritage, environment, festivals, events and community. The Scheme opened on 14 September and if you […]

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Dance Theathre Ireland New Term of Classes

New Term of Classes starting for all Did you know that dance has the power to transform, enlighten and keep people creatively, mentally and physically healthy? Dance Theatre of Ireland […]

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Foróige are hosting Leadership Talent Spot Volunteer Recruitment Night

Foróige – national youth organisation – supports programmes of education and development for young people aged 10-18 yr olds across Ireland. Presently, Foróige have a number of volunteer led clubs […]

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Parent & Toddler Group Initiative Grants 2018 

Applications for funding under this scheme should only be made by Parent & Toddler Groups that are organised on a not for profit basis and involve the participation of parents […]

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St Brigids Community Garden

Behind St Brigids ’ National School on Merville Road is a hidden gem.  Once you walk past the native hedgerow, pond and wildlife meadow – you open a holly green gate […]

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Minister Kyne launches 2017 Public Participation Networks Annual Report

The Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development, Mr. Sean Kyne, T.D., today (4 th September 2018) launched the Public Participation Network Annual Report 2017. “I […]

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The Sports to Impact Fund

The Sports to Impact Fund has been created by Social Innovation Fund Ireland (SIFI) in partnership with the Department of Rural and Community Development. The Department of Rural and Community […]

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Sports Capital Programme 2018 – €40M for Improved Sports Facilities

The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross T.D. and the Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin T.D., today announced that €40 million is being made […]

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Go for Life Grant Scheme

The 2018 National Grant Scheme for Sport and Physical Activity for Older People is now open for applications. Closing date for applications is 12 noon Friday 28 September  2018, for […]

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