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  • It’s a common thing for a group of young people to meet up and go for coffee. But what happens when you don’t drink coffee or you just don’t feel like that energy boost? Well, here at The City we have you sorted. We’ve compiled a short list of places to go, all within a…

  • Last month, an elderly gentleman’s group got to experience what might literally be the trip of a lifetime as they travelled to Valencia, Spain, thanks to the Bluebell Community Development Project (CDP). For many of them, it was a first trip outside of Ireland. Tommy Coombes, who manages the CDP, on behalf of the Canals…

  • Dublin is a city that’s always buzzing with things to do. Unfortunately, many events hosted in this fair city can leave you with empty pockets and a sore head. So if you’re feeling frugal, we here at The City have put together three of the best free things to do in Dublin for the coming…

  • Dublin City Council (DCC) has received over 200 calls in one week from people reporting the hoarding of bonfire materials. Brian Hanney, head of street cleaning at DCC, said: “The last few weeks have been very busy for our clean up crews, especially this week [when] we have received over 200 calls, which is a…

  • Aungier Danger, the new doughnut shop on Aungier Street, has had people queuing down the streets for one of their unusual doughnuts since opening last week. With brilliant names like ‘Banoffee Autopsy’ and ‘The Crime Scene’, there’s something for everyone. The City’s Rachael O’ Brien caught up with Aungier Danger owner, Phil Costello, to hear…

  • Dublin Homeless Women’s Charity Daisyhouse launched their #HaveACuppa campaign this week in House on Leeson Street. The association announced the initiative, which will run from the 1st-7th of November, alongside their Ambassador, RTÉ broadcaster Claire Byrne. The association are encouraging companies, schools, community groups, as well as the general public to hold their own events…