RNLI hosted a Water Safety Training event recently for Skerries Rowing Club, writes Rose Barrett. The club extended a hearty thank you to Stan Pyke (Water Safety Officer) and the…
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The Dublin Motorcycle Touring Club was founded in 1971 by a group of young men who were interested in motorcycle touring. Some of them are now in their 70’s and…
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Dublin Local MattersGeneral News
Lifeboat crew rescues two people and a dog
by Alex Greaneyby Alex GreaneyThe volunteer inshore lifeboat crew at Dun Laoghaire RNLI have had a busy weekend with two callouts. The first call came on Saturday (February 11th) at 12.30pm for a man…
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Skerries Lifeboat held a small ceremony to pay tribute to the sacrifice of five men from the lifeboat service who died in 1873. Exactly 150 years ago to the day,…
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The RNLI is hosting two fundraising flagdays next weekend, on Saturday September 24 and Sunday, September 25. The vital life-saving service provider is urgently seeking persons to collect for two…
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Volunteers from Howth RNLI’s Community Safety Team were on hand to promote water safety and offer advice at Flavours of Fingal at Newbridge House in Donabate last weekend. , writes…
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Senator Victor Boyhan, a former director of Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company has praised a generous legacy of the Staunton family towards the purchase of a D Class lifeboat for Dún…
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Rose Barrett The instalment of and Old Irish Goat herd on Howth Head continues to capture the imagination of the local population and beyond. Taken from a national herd in…
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General News
MayDay, MayDay- RNLI warning: Mega circus fun coming to Howth this Friday!
by Rose Barrettby Rose BarrettRose Barrett The volunteer lifeboat crew at Howth will join the circus for one night only to kick start their Mayday campaign and raise funds for the RNLI. Circus Gerbola,…
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Dublin City SportSport
All In A Row’ Liffey event raises €20k for charities
by Aaron Dunneby Aaron Dunne‘All In A Row 2021’, an event held on the Liffey last December, raised a whopping €20,000 for charity . Forty skiffs, kayaks, canoes and currachs were on the water…