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Local Cafe and Greengrocer in Naas expands to meet evolving customer demand
Founded in 1985, Swans on the Green is expanding to keep pace with Naas’s growing cafe culture and changing customer demand. By Iqra Siddiqui Three weeks ago, Swans on the Green opened its expanded seating area, adding approximately 100 sq/m to accommodate a growing number of customers. The cafe is located at Kilcullen Rd, Naas East,…
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Census 2011 revealed that the Polish community are now the largest minority in Ireland, with over 120,000 Polish natives now making their homes here. TheCity spoke to some of these immigrants to find out more on why they came and why they chose to stay. By Fionnuala Holohan and Jenny McGovern Copyright of the maps…
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Cycling is a cheap and easy way to get around but are Dublin’s roads safe? TheCity asked some cyclists on Grafton Street. By Caroline Ewins, Brendan Kelly and Cormac O Connor.
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The holiday favourite Christmas Jumper Make Night returned to the Science Gallery on the 29th of November, hosted by David McKeown. Make Nights are about making anything you want at all in a friendly atmosphere, but since it is Christmas Season (well almost!) this extra special event is about making Christmas jumpers. The workshop cost…
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Ever wondered if you are the only one out there whose had a spectacularly good or bad date? Well you’re not alone, turn outs we’ve all had embarrassing and wonderful dating experiences! Watch the video above to see thecity.ie asking people in Dublin about their dating experiences! by The City crew member’s – Blaithin, Aidan…










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