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  • 1 month ago | newsgroup.ie | Sarah Brooks |Sarah has worked

    A group of talented woodturners recently came together to create a stunning piece of art, aptly named the Teddy Bears’ Picnic, which they generously donated to the Ronald McDonald House (RMHC). The charity, renowned for supporting families with sick children by providing them with accommodation and a caring, supportive environment while their children are undergoing medical treatment at CHI at Crumlin, auctioned the masterpiece at their annual Gala Ball.

  • 1 month ago | newsgroup.ie | Sarah Brooks |Sarah has worked

    Mark Ward TD, has welcomed a change of policy to allow Gardaí to pursue those on scramblers, scooters and electric bikes who are involved in crime and anti-social behaviour. Deputy Ward said that Sinn Féin had been demanding action on scramblers for years and that the recent announcement was a welcome first step. Teachta Ward said “The recent announcement by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris that Gardaí can now pursue those on scramblers is welcome.

  • 1 month ago | newsgroup.ie | Breda Corrigan |Sarah Brooks |Sarah has worked

    By Breda CorriganThe Tiguan family SUV is very important to Volkswagen, as it has been a consist best-seller for the German brand every year since 2017, and it demonstrates just how much car buyers have followed US tastes by falling in love with the SUV culture. The recently launched, third-generation model builds on the Tiguan’s successful formula, with up-to-date technology, refreshed powerplants, and even more space inside than ever. Two Engines, Four Trim Lines.

  • 1 month ago | newsgroup.ie | Sarah Brooks |Sarah has worked

    Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) has been awarded €79,779 under the Research Ireland Industry RD&I Fellowship (IRDIF) to develop cutting-edge self-cleaning solar panel technology in collaboration with Kastus Technologies. The project, led by Dr Nima Gorji in partnership with Dr James Kennedy from Kastus Technologies, aims to enhance photovoltaic (PV) efficiency through smart photocatalytic surface coating technology.

  • 1 month ago | newsgroup.ie | Sarah Brooks |Sarah has worked

    Community groups in Dublin are being encouraged to apply to join the Heritage Council’s Adopt a Monument scheme which is all about empowering local communities to become involved in the care and conservation of a much-loved local monument. The Adopt a Monument scheme offers communities expertise, mentoring and support to help them to care for their local heritage.

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