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Dublin City Council Libraries have regular
story telling sessions for children in a large
selection of libraries around the city.
Branch Library: Children's storytelling every
Thursday at 3.15pm.
Ballymun Branch Library
Toddler storytime takes place every Thursday
from 11.00 - 11.30am.
Cabra Library
Children‟s Storytime every Monday 3.00-
3.30pm.
Central Library, ILAC Centre
Children's storytime, each Thursday from
3.30 - 5.00pm.
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We all know how inspirational U2 are both at
national and international level. The band
sent a powerful message and gave great
hope to the people of Dublin and Ireland that
great things could be achieved. This rock
band put Ireland on the world map and
reinforced our identity as a nation of
scholars, story tellers and artists.
Stories for Boys was the name of their first
song which they performed on the Late Late
Show in 1979. It is part of the album Boy and
was an introduction to U2. Although all songs
tell a story this one clearly states what the
story is and reveals all in its‟ title. In a nut
shell, boys are always looking for heroes and
role models. Little did they know at that time
that they would become heroes and role
models themselves……
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Sean-nós singing is one of the finest of the
traditional Irish arts. It is often characterized
by unaccompanied performance in Irish, free
rhythm, relative lack of vibrato or dynamic
change, and especially by the use of rapid,
melismatic ornamentation. Sean-nós was
originally practised as part of daily routine at
home, work and play. “Songs were made to
accompany the work inside and outside the
home, to express the many emotions-love
and sadness of daily existence, to record
local and other historical events and to often
mark the loss of family and friends whether
by death or by emigration”. Many of the
songs typically sung sean-nós could be
viewed as forms of love poetry, laments, or
references to historical events such as
rebellions.
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Dublin City Council Writing
Groups
Like to write? Want to try? Fiction, poetry, it
matters not. A little ambition can go a long
way! Members of Writers' Groups meet
informally to talk about their writings, improve
their skills, and to offer encouragement to
one another.
Ballymun Library
Cabra Library
Donaghmede Library
Kevin Street Library
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It is always wonderful to have reason to show
pride and to celebrate. Dublin Writers
Festival 2010 offers the city a chance to draw
strength and inspiration from the best of the
nation‟s contemporary writers. Our
playwrights, poets, fiction and non-fiction
writers, as well songwriters and composers
will give voice to a living heritage that marks
us as the richest of nations.
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Havana International
Poetry Festival, May
2011
Poets from Latin America and all over the
world delight the public with readings of their
works in outdoor spaces, museums, cultural
centres, schools and universities across
Havana every year. The Havana International
Poetry Festival also presents topical
seminars.
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A report published today shows how social
mobility in Ireland is well below the OECD
average and largely dependent on the
educational attainment of one's parents.
Research confirms that Ireland, along with
southern European countries such as Greece
and Italy, offers less educational mobility than
the average OECD country. Nordic countries,
on the other hand, were the most mobile of
those surveyed. This, in turn, has a serious
effect on overall social mobility. A separate
OECD report released in 2009 supports
these findings. If you live in Scandanavia,
you have a 100% better chance of becoming
wealthy than if you live in US.
11/28/2010 9Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
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11/28/2010 10Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
GT Energy has applied for permission for a
deep geothermal power plant in South
Dublin. The legal framework for exploiting
these resources has yet to be designed.
Subsidies for geothermal power are zero at
present. The cost of geothermal energy
depends, to a large extent, on the depth of
the hole that needs to be drilled to get to the
heat below our feet. GT Energy plans to drill
4 kilometers deep in South Dublin.
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Fair City is an award-winning Irish television
soap opera on RTÉ 1. Produced by Radio
Telefís Éireann, it was first broadcast on
Monday, September 18, 1989. Plots centre
on the domestic and professional lives of the
residents of Carrigstown, a fictional suburb
on the north side of Dublin. Fair City has
established itself as a permanent part of the
Irish cultural landscape. Viewing figures of
between 500,000 and 600,000 make it, by a
considerable margin, the most watched
drama in the country.
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Presented by Pat Kenny, Frontline features
the best in current affairs debate on the hot
subjects of the day, plus some surprises
too. The studio audience is a very important
part of the programme.
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Box Stories
TALLAGHT COMMUNITY ARTS PRESENTS
„BOX STORIES‟
Launch Event on Saturday 9 October, 2pm -
4pm, Tallaght Library
Who are we? Where are we? What do we
want to say?
Tallaght Community Arts (TCA) are delighted
to announce Box Stories, a project which
enables people from all ages, genders,
cultures and backgrounds from South County
Dublin to participate in a creative exploration
of the idea of expression and, ultimately, to
celebrate the diversity of the South Dublin
community.
Box Stories is a project which has invited
participating groups around South County
Dublin to „get up on their box‟ and express
what it is they want to say about the world.
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Age Action is a charity which promotes
positive ageing and better policies and
services for older people. Working with, and
on behalf of, older people we aim to make
Ireland the best place in the world in which to
grow older. Age Action Ireland were also the
founders of National Grandparents Day.
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In Ireland, class distinctions are thought of as
quintessentially English: the popular
impression is that rigid social class
demarcation was left behind with the ending
of landlordism and the demise of the Anglo-
Irish ascendancy. However, the term 'class'
does not imply snobbish or deference:
instead it refers to the manner in which one's
position in the labour market determines
one's life chances. In Ireland, educational
opportunities, income, health, and even
mortality are strongly related to class
position. Such inequalities show no signs of
declining. Such advantages are also
transmitted between generations.
11/28/2010 16Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Fingal Enterprise Week
2010
Fingal Enterprise Week is the biggest event
for small businesses in Fingal in 2010,
providing a unique opportunity for business
owner managers and aspiring entrepreneurs
to gain knowledge, acquire information,
network, make new contacts.
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Fingal County Enterprise Board provides a
range of supports to help anyone
establishing a new business and
owner/managers of existing small businesses
who wish to grow their enterprise.The
supports include an initial 'First Stop Shop'
service for business information,
management skills training, business advice,
networking opportunities and financial
supports. These services are designed to
assist new and existing entrepreneurs at
each stage of business development.
11/28/2010 18Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
UNICEF Ireland and Dublin City Council
Integration Unit are collaborating on a project
called „Suitcase Stories‟ for refugee children
living in Ireland to tell their stories. The one-
day workshop will be hosted in the Lantern
Centre, 17 Synge Street, Dublin 8 on
Saturday 11th September 2010. The
workshop will run between 10am and 4pm
and lunch and refreshments will be provided.
The artistic concept is „Suitcase stories‟,
whereby the inside of the suitcase will
represent where they have come from and
the outside will illustrate where they have
come to. The process/images will reflect not
only the past experiences and current reality
of the young people, but also their future
aspirations. The workshop will be facilitated
by the exhibition curator and each young
person will have an art teacher working with
them.
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Daft.ie presents Playhouse as
part of the Daft.ie presents
Playhouse as part of the
Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre
Festival
From the 24th of September until the 11th of
October 2009, the iconic Liberty Hall building in
Dublin’s city centre will be transformed into a
giant 50 metre, low resolution, TV screen.
Members of the public are invited to create
animations with sound and music, via our
website, and broadcast them across the city’s
skyline.
Powering the display are 100,000 low-energy
LED lights, installed into 330 windows on the
south and west faces of the building. These
lights can illuminate each window as a solid
colour turning it into a tiny pixel that’s part of a
giant display.
Daft.ie were approached with the Playhouse
idea late last year. They loved the idea and
jumped on board as main sponsor and agreed
to fund the project. The team was then pulled
together through connections made at the
Trinity Science Gallery.
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Point Village situated beside The O2 houses
a massive 60 meter Big Wheel, a vibrant
weekend market complete with an open-air
concert stage, Harrys Bar and the four star
Gibson Hotel. This is a great day out for all
the family. The Point Village is easily
accessible via the new Luas line. The new
Luas line takes you directly to the Point
Village or for something a bit special and
different board the Liffey Voyager at
Bachelors Walk (100m from O‟Connell
Bridge) and cruise down the river. The Liffey
Voyager runs daily until November.
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Sober Saturdays is a new alcohol and drug free
event in Dublin, for those who want to experience
something different than the normal alcohol
Saturday night .
The night is full of LIVE Musical entertainers, Fire
Jugglers, Bongo's, Percussionists, Games, special
DJ/Visuals with music from all over the world. We
have Dance Facilitator's on site who are amazing at
getting everyone up and dancing
We cater Healthy/Tasty f ood/Smoothies etc. We
have a separate Chill Out Area with old films and
cushions letting you talk and relax or get a head
massage. SO who needs alcohol when you can
have a night like this, you'll be Buzzing
Guaranteed no hang-over!
Located in Dublin's newest live performance venue
''The Complex'' fronting onto Smithfield Square
Dublin 7
10 minute walk from ciity centre,
Free parking or
You can get the Luas, it stops yards ward from our
venue at Smithfield
8.30 till late late late
October 2nd is the next event
€10 all in
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The home of salsa, zouk and zumba dance classes
in Dublin. We hope you enjoy your classes much as
we enjoy teaching them!
First Class Free
Promotion ends 30/9/10
The voucher can be used if you are beginner and
also if you have danced with other companies but
are new to Danzon.
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Liberty Hall (Irish: Halla na Saoirse), in
Dublin, Ireland is the headquarters of the
Services, Industrial, Professional, and
Technical Union (SIPTU). It was formerly the
tallest storeyed building in Ireland at 59.4 m
(195 feet) high[1](until superseded by the
County Hall outside Cork city), and is
currently the second tallest in Dublin after the
Millennium Tower in Grand Canal Dock. It is
more historically significant in its earlier form,
as the headquarters of the Irish Transport
and General Workers Union early in the 20th
century, and as that of the Irish Citizen Army
(ICA). Standing on Beresford Place and
Eden Quay, near the Custom House, the
original Liberty Hall used to be a hotel before
becoming James Connolly's personal fortress
in Dublin. Following the outbreak of World
War I a banner reading "We serve neither
King nor Kaiser but Ireland" was hung on its
front wall, and within was printed the
newspaper The Irish Worker.
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The Nelson Pillar (Irish: Colún Nelson), known
generally in Dublin as Nelson's Pillar or simply The
Pillar, was a large granite pillar topped by a statue
of Horatio, Lord Nelson, located in the centre of
O'Connell Street in Dublin. It was built in 1808 and
destroyed by a bomb in 1966.[1] The pillar was a
Doric column that rose 121 feet (36.9 m) from the
ground and was topped by a 13 feet (4.0 m) tall
statue in Portland stone by Cork sculptor Thomas
Kirk, RHA (1781–1845), giving it a total height of
134 feet (40.8 m) – some 35 feet (10.7 m) shorter
than Nelson's Column in London. The diameter of
the column was 13 feet (4.0 m) at the bottom and
10 feet (3.0 m) at the top.[2]
All the outer and visible parts of the Pillar were of
granite, from the quarry of Golden Hill, Kilbride,
County Wicklow. The interior was of black
limestone. The original entrance to the pillar was
underground but, G. P. Baxter designed a porch in
1894 which was added to allow direct access from
the street. The adult public paid sixpence (children
under 12 were half-price) to climb the 168 spiral
steps to a platform which gave a bird's-eye view of
the city. Ken Dolan and six other students[8] from
the National College of Art and Design stole the
statue's head on St. Patrick's Day from a storage
shed in Clanbrassil Street as a fund-raising prank to
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The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument
of Light[1] (Irish: An Túr Solais) is a large, stainless
steel, pin-like monument 121.2 metres (398 ft) in
height, located on the site of the former Nelson's
Pillar on O'Connell Street in Dublin. The spire was
designed by Ian Ritchie Architects,[2] who sought
an "Elegant and dynamic simplicity bridging art and
technology". The contract was awarded to SIAC-
Radley JV and it was manufactured by Radley
Engineering of Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, and
erected by SIAC Construction Ltd. The first section
was installed on 18 December 2002.[3] Five
additional 20m sections were added with the last
one installed on 21 January 2003. The spire is an
elongated cone of diameter 3 m (9.8 ft) at the base,
narrowing to 15 cm (5.9 in) at the top. Construction
of the world's tallest sculpture[4] was delayed
because of difficulty in obtaining planning
permission and environmental regulations. It is
constructed from eight hollow tubes of stainless
steel and features a tuned mass damper, designed
by engineers Arup, to counteract sway. The steel
underwent shot peening in order to subtly reflect the
light falling on it. The metal changes colours due to
its reflective properties.
11/28/2010 27Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Dublin Mountains is an exciting
recreational facility for the young and old.
Whether you are interested in a walk with the
family, a cross county hike or a spin on a
mountain bike, the trails and forests of the
Dublin Mountains has something for
everyone. Let‟s get out and enjoy it.
The Dublin Mountains Partnership are
developing an integrated plan for the area,
linking existing and potential outdoor
recreation components – in particular forests
and other public or state owned lands, with
the ultimate aim of improving the recreational
experience for users of the Dublin
Mountains..
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The Book of Kells (Irish: Leabhar Cheanannais)
(Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS A. I. (58),
sometimes known as the Book of Columba) is an
illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin,
containing the four Gospels of the New Testament
together with various prefatory texts and tables. It
was created by Celtic monks ca. 800 or slightly
earlier. The text of the Gospels is largely drawn from
the Vulgate, although it also includes several
passages drawn from the earlier versions of the
Bible known as the Vetus Latina. It is a masterwork
of Western calligraphy and represents the pinnacle
of Insular illumination. It is also widely regarded as
Ireland's finest national treasure.
The illustrations and ornamentation of the Book of
Kells surpass that of other Insular Gospel books in
extravagance and complexity. The decoration
combines traditional Christian iconography with the
ornate swirling motifs typical of Insular art. Figures
of humans, animals and mythical beasts, together
with Celtic knots and interlacing patterns in vibrant
colours, enliven the manuscript's pages. Many of
these minor decorative elements are imbued with
Christian symbolism and so further emphasise the
themes of the major illustrations.
11/28/2010 29Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The General Post Office (GPO) (Irish: Ard-
Oifig an Phoist) in Dublin is the headquarters
of the Irish postal service, An Post, and
Dublin's principal post office. Sited in the
centre of O'Connell Street, the city's main
thoroughfare, it is one of Ireland's most
famous buildings, and was the last of the
great Georgian public buildings erected in the
capital.
Besides its architectural significance and its
role as the chief office of the Irish Post office,
Dublin‟s G.P.O. holds a place of particular
symbolic importance for Irish people for it
was the headquarters of the men and women
who took part in the Easter Rising of April
1916. While that rebellion ended in failure
with most Irish people lamenting the death
and destruction which had been caused, it
was the catalyst for events that were to lead
to Irish independence and the creation of a
new State.
11/28/2010 30Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Speed Dating evenings are about having
great fun and meeting lots of open minded
people. Speed Dating is the easiest way to
meet up to twenty single people in one
night with out all the hassle of trying to
find eye contact, they all want to meet you
as much as you want to meet them. If you
want to get the best out of Speed Dating
we suggest you come with an open mind
yourself and try not to take it too seriously.
You never know, you could always meet
that special person without all the mystery
of knowing if they are involved or not.
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A park not many people know about - hidden
behind Dublin Castle, doubling as a
helicopter landing site and rarely visited by
tourists. But popular with the lunchtime crowd
from the surrounding offices.
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Who we are?
At Community Channel we want you to
pause for a moment and think about the
world around you. We're all about inspiring
you to take action on the causes and issues
that matter to you. Broadcasting original
programmes that showcase the work of new
directors and community filmmakers, as well
as the very best of terrestrial TV, Community
Channel is the place for real-life stories.
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The programme specifics
There are currently 21 participants involved
in our programmes of art, drama, creative
writing, film, tai chi and relapse prevention.
We also offer an on site counselling
service.Our programmes involve some of
Irelands leading contemporary artists across
all art forms. Artists work closely with
participants guiding them through the
processes of awareness, creativity and
discovery that are at the core of the arts and
expression.
RTE Radio 1 approached RADE some
months back with a radio play proposal. Well
Known playwright Maeve Ingoldsby
facilitated workshops with the group which
resulted in the development of the script.
11/28/2010 34Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Peter Kageyama, founder of the
Creative Cities Summit and author of
the forthcoming book, For the Love of
Cities, speaks at the Michigan Municipal
League's annual conference in
Dearborn, Michigan on the importance
of social media to cities.
11/28/2010 35Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Slang.ie is the definitive Irish Slang
Dictionary with thousands of entries
submitted from across the 32 counties
of Ireland.
Register, login and submit Irish Slang
and get your County to the top of the
leaderboard or simply sit back relax and
have a good oul laugh reading through
the funny Irish slang words, sayings and
phrases listed on the site!
You can now share slang entries on the
site with your friends on Facebook just
click on an entry, like it and post a
comment about it and it will appear
automatically on your profile. Handy out.
11/28/2010 36Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Dublin City BID Visitor Assistants walk
the city‟s streets daily to welcome visitors to
the city and provide information on activities
of interest, directions, transport timetables
and much more.
So if you need information on Dublin – just
ask us.
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Parks & Gardens in Dublin
Dublin‟s numerous parks and gardens are
the life and lungs of the city. The 2,000
hectares of green space range from the
historic Phoenix Park, to nature reserves,
Georgian Squares and sports grounds. A
retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern
day City life, Dublin‟s Parks and Gardens
provide unparalleled opportunities for
enjoyment, exploration and exercise in the
heart of the capital! And don't forget the
ultimate garden show, Bloom, in the
Phoenix Park from the 3rd -7th June. This
year’s event will include over 20
spectacular showgardens, 50 floral
displays and a large scale artisan farmers
market.
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Garden of Remembrance
Parnell Square East , Dublin 1
Designed by Daithi Hanly and dedicated to
the memory of all those who gave their lives
in the cause of Irish Freedom.
The large sculpture by Oisin Kelly is based
on the theme of the "Children of Lir". The
garden is intended as a place of quiet
remembrance and reflection.
(As the garden contains steps there is
restricted access for visitors with disabilities).
Opening Times:
April - September: 8.30am-6.00pm
October- March: 9.30am-4.00pm
11/28/2010 39Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Geldof was born in Dún Laoghaire, County
Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland, to Catholic
parents. His father, Robert, is also known as
Bob. At the age of 41 Geldof's mother
complained of a headache and died shortly
thereafter, having suffered a haemorrhage.
Geldof attended Blackrock College, near
Dublin, a school whose staunch Catholic
nationalist ethos he disliked. After work as a
slaughter man, road navvy and pea canner,
he started as a music journalist in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, for the weekly
publication Georgia Straight. Upon returning
to Ireland in 1975, he became the lead singer
of the band The Boomtown Rats, a rock
group closely linked with the punk
movement.
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(1847-1912)
Number 15, Marino Crescent was the
birthplace in 1847 of Abraham (Bram) Stoker,
the author of one of the world's most chilling
novels, "Dracula".
Although, loosely based on the macabre and
cruel character of Vlad Tepes or Vlad the
Impaler, a 15th century prince of Wallachia in
Transylvania, a region also renowned for
stories of vampires and werewolves, Stoker
had plenty of material to draw on from early
and contemporary Irish history.
The Great Famine (1845-47) and subsequent
cholera outbreaks fuelled many stories of
horror and of people being buried alive. In
Celtic times storytellers were passed on of
dreadful tales of the "undead", those who
were destined to wander the earth forever
seeking the blood of others. These ghouls
were known to have had bad blood or droch
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Reeling in the Years is a historical documentary
series broadcast in Ireland by RTÉ. Each episode,
approximately 25 minutes long, looks back at the
news and events of a particular year, from 1962 to
1999. The programme uses news archive footage,
along with subtitles as the means of narration, to
recount notable Irish and international events of the
time. Music from the particular year is also played
over the footage, with occasional scenes of live
performances or music videos, generally (but not
exclusively) by an Irish artist. Each decade takes at
least eight months to make.[1]
The programme runs on RTÉ without
advertisements during it. The theme tune for the
series comes from Steely Dan's 1972 hit "Reelin' in
the Years". The series was voted "most popular
home-produced TV programme ever" in a poll of
Ireland's Top 100 television programmes conducted
by the RTÉ Guide in 2008.[2] In 2008, a DVD
entitled Reeling in the 80s was released for the Irish
market, with a follow-up DVD, Reeling in the 90s
released in 2009. A new series called Reeling in the
Noughties will begin broadcasting on 17th October
2010.
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(1854-1900)
A year after Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills
Wilde was born at 21 Westland Row the
family moved to no.1 Merrion Square . The
statue to Oscar Wilde in Merrion Square Park
stands opposite to his childhood home.
He attended Trinity College, Dublin and won
a scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford.
He became a renowned dramatist, poet and
wit and was a very popular guest at the
parties of the social elite. His only novel was
The Picture of Dorian Gray. He wrote several
plays including his masterpiece The
Importance of Being Earnest.
His tragic imprisonment for homosexual
crimes from 1895-97 produced another great
work The Ballad of Reading Gaol but also
broke his health and his finances. He died in
circumstances of poverty, thankfully with a
couple of faithful friends in attendance, in a
lonely Paris hotel room.
11/28/2010 43Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Pádraig Harrington
Pádraig Harrington (born 31 August 1971) is
an Irish professional golfer and currently the
highest ranked European in the world
rankings, at No. 7. He has won tournaments
on the European Tour and the PGA Tour. He
won the 2007 Open Championship, in which
he defeated Sergio García in a four-hole
playoff by one stroke. In doing so, he
became the first European to win a major
since Paul Lawrie won the same tournament
in 1999, at the same venue (Carnoustie in
Angus, Scotland).
Harrington was born in Dublin, Ireland. His
father was Paddy Harrington, a Garda (Irish
police officer) who played Gaelic football for
Cork. After a successful amateur career,
including winning the Walker Cup with the
Great Britain & Ireland team in 1995,
Harrington turned professional later that year,
joining the European Tour in 1996.
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FAMILY DAY: Pictures and Posters
Start Date: 02 October 2010
End Date: 02 October 2010
Venue: Draiocht
Time: 12 - 3pm
Price: Free
Using our exhibition of colourful Abbey
Theatre Posters as a starting point, our
artists will help you create a graphic
master piece to adorn your bedroom wall.
Family Day Notes: No booking necessary -
just drop in at any stage / Please wear old
clothes / These activities are designed for
children from 5-10 years, though younger
and older siblings will be welcome to try their
hand too / All children must be accompanied
by an adult … all adults must be
accompanied by a child / Please be aware
that Draíocht‟s Family Days are not designed
for groups.
For More Information:
http://www.draiocht.ie
11/28/2010 45Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Katy Ellen French (31 October 1983 – 6
December 2007) was an Irish socialite,
model, writer, television personality and
charity worker. According to the BBC, "in the
space of less than two years, she had
become one of Ireland's best-known models
and socialites."[1] She collapsed at a friend's
house on 2 December 2007 and died on 6
December.[2] A post mortem examination
determined that she had suffered brain
damage, and that traces of cocaine were
found in her body.[
At the tender age of 24 Irish Model Katy
French passed away in Our Lady's Hospital
in Navan surrounded by her sister, her
mother and her father. The young beauty had
been in a coma since the early hours of last
Sunday morning and unfortunately never
regained consciousness to witness the
nationwide support and outpouring of public
sympathy.
11/28/2010 46Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Hard Working Class Heroes kicks off on
Thursday 7th October until Saturday 9th
October and features over 100 Irish
bands performing in 6 venues as well as
mid-day gigs, a photography exhibition,
speed-mentoring and panels.
11/28/2010 47Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
BIORHYTHM:
MUSIC AND THE BODY
What makes us dance? Why do we sing the blues?
Could there be a formula for the perfect hit?
Music is a central part of the human experience, but
what is the natural force that drives us to sing,
strum, drum and dance? What is the scientific basis
of whistling, humming and toe-tapping?
Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker recently claimed
that music is "auditory cheesecake", designed to
tickle parts of our brain designed for more serious
purposes like speech and abstract reasoning.
Darwin, on the other hand, preferred to think that
music and dance evolved as an integral part of
human courtship rituals. George Bernard Shaw
more racily described dancing as "the vertical
expression of a horizontal desire". Our brains, ears
and vocal chords are exquisitely designed for
enjoying and creating music.
11/28/2010 48Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
‘Dine In Dublin – Restaurant
Week’ Is Back!
Monday October 18th -
Sunday October 24th 2010
Devised by the Dublin City Business
Improvement District and supported by the
Restaurants Association of Ireland, The Irish
Hotels Federation and Dublin Tourism ‘Dine
In Dublin-Restaurant Week’ will see over 50
of the city‟s top restaurants offering special
promotional rates of €25 or €30 per person
for a traditional three course dinner menu –
representing a 20% saving on á la
carte prices! Each evening from 7.00pm,
customers will be presented with a
special three course „Dine in Dublin‟ menu,
which will comprise
of an delicious selection of 5 starters, 5
mains and 3 desserts also including tea and
coffee. Plenty of choice to keep you coming
back for more!
11/28/2010 49Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Monday 4th October at 5pm is the
deadline for entry to this year’s Lifestyle
Sports-adidas Dublin Marathon, taking
place on Bank Holiday Monday, October
25th. Entry is online via dublinmarathon.ie
There are already over 11,000 entries for
the 31st edition of the Dublin Marathon
and for those who have already registered
to take part , a course map and a video of
the route can be found on thIS website.
Race number pick up will take place in the
RDS Main Hall between Friday 22nd and
Sunday 24th at the Lifestyle Sports-
adidas Dublin Marathon EXPO.
11/28/2010 50Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Dublin Festival of Fashion is the latest
event run by Dublin City BID. It will be taking
place from the 1st - 3rd of October 2010
involving retailers, hotels, pubs, clubs and
restaurants in the BID area. For information
on how BID members can take part please
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To keep up to date with all the latest festival
news and confirmed events, including a
special Park Rite parking rate of €5 for 3
hours in all their city centre car parks, see
www.dff.ie
11/28/2010 51Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
“Where in the world do you find the most critically
engaged theatre community? St Petersburg? New
York? Berlin? For my money, it‟s almost certainly
Dublin”. Mark Fisher, The Guardian Ulster Bank
Dublin Theatre Festival is Europe‟s oldest specialist
theatre festival and has been on the world's Festival
calendar since 1957!
The Festival stages major international theatre of
scale, and has hosted productions by the world‟s
most highly regarded artists, while also premiering
work by the giants of Irish theatre. The Irish
programme in the past has been made up of shows
by some of Ireland‟s most respected artists
including Seamus Heaney, Roddy Doyle, Brian
Friel, Sebastian Barry, Enda Walsh and Tom
Murphy. International artists who have appeared in
the festival include, Ciarán Hinds, Vanessa
Redgrave, James Cromwell, Neve Campbell and
Geoffrey Rush. Within the theatre festival, we
present many different programme strands which
incorporate everything from music to dance, from
cutting edge theatre to the biggest shows on
Broadway! Our mandate is simple. If its the best in
the world, its coming to the Festival!
11/28/2010 52Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
ABSOLUT Fringe is Ireland‟s largest multi-
disciplinary arts festival. Now in its 16th year,
the festival stages up to 650 events in over
40 venues, and around 150,000 people have
at least one Fringe experience during the
Festival. For 16 days the festival transforms
Dublin into a „dream factory‟, an exposé of
great creative talent from around the globe. It
is a platform for the best new, emerging Irish
arts companies and a showcase for the best
contemporary theatre and dance shows
touring internationally. For artists, the Fringe
facilitates an opportunity to innovate, to cross
disciplines and boundaries and to find new
ways and places to create work.
ABSOLUT Fringe, unlike many Fringes
internationally, is a wholly curated festival
seeking innovative and daring work that
impacts, moves and invigorates its audience.
11/28/2010 53Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Dublin City Business Improvement
District is a not-for-profit organisation that
works, on behalf of its members, to create an
attractive, welcoming, vibrant and
economically successful BID area. We
achieve this by working in partnership with
city authorities and other organisations in the
area and by delivering a range of cost-
effective improvements and additional
services creating a Cleaner, Greener & Safer
city centre for all stakeholders.
11/28/2010 54Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Harolds Cross Greyhound Stadium is the
perfect location for all types of outings
whether it be business or pleasure with
packages to suit every pocket and taste. The
superb purpose built facility contains a 280
seated grandstand restaurant (providing both
tote and bar service to your table while you
dine), two corporate suites overlooking the
track, luxurious bars and very popular ground
floor carvery. With the renowned Dobbins
team looking after all your catering needs a
great night‟s entertainment is guaranteed
with 11 thrilling races each race night.
11/28/2010 55Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Bohemian F.C. (Irish: An Cumann Peile
Bóithéimeach), more commonly referred to
as Bohemians, is a professional football club
from Dublin, Ireland. Bohemians compete in
the Premier Division of the League of Ireland
and are the third most successful club in
League of Ireland football history, having won
the League of Ireland title 11 times, the FAI
Cup 7 times, the League of Ireland Shield 6
times and the League of Ireland Cup 3 times.
Prior to the establishment of the FAI and
League of Ireland, Bohemians competed in
the Irish Football League and Irish Cup,
which were at the time all-Ireland
competitions. During that period they won the
Irish Cup once and finished runners up 5
times. They have won more games in
European competition than any other League
of Ireland club and hold the record for
Leinster Senior Cup wins with 31 cups
claimed.
11/28/2010 56Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Opening Night Thursday 9th
6pm at the Porterhouse
with the Lord Mayor Cllr Gerry Breen,
followed by sample beer tasting and live music
1. VISUAL ART TRAIL Sat 4th September 6.00 pm
Opening Night of t he Art Trail in t he
PHIBSBOROUGH TOWER
With local man, acclaimed Irish artist Robert
Ballagh. Exhibitions continue for duration of
festival, opening times dependent on location, see
phizzfest.ie
2. VISUAL ART TRAIL - Artwork from t he Phizzfest
Open Submission.
DES KELLY (Cross Gun‟s)
„Tus Nua ‟ - to support women ex-prisoners and
those vulnerable to homelessness.
DOUGLAS NEWMAN GOOD
Fine Art Printmaking - 4 printmakers from Graphic
Studio Dublin, NCR11/28/2010 57Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Leinster Rugby Club
An Irish professional rugby union team based in
Dublin, representing the Irish Province of Leinster,
that competes in the Magners League and
Heineken Cup. The team also represents the Irish
Rugby Football Union Leinster Branch, which is one
of four primary branches of the IRFU and is
responsible for rugby union throughout Leinster.
The club plays in navy and white and the crest is in
the form of a harp. Leinster's traditional home
ground is Donnybrook Stadium, in Dublin 4 though
the majority of home games are now played at the
RDS Arena, however larger games are moved to
the Aviva stadium.[1] Leinster turned professional
along with the teams representing the other Irish
provinces in 1995 and have competed in the
Magners League since it was founded in 2001
having previously competed in the interprovincial
championship.[2]
The Bank of Ireland are Leinster Rugby's Official
Sponsor and currently sponsor the jerseys of the
Leinster First XV.
http://www.bankofireland.ie/
11/28/2010 58Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Phantom 105.2 is an independently owned
and operated station broadcasting rock and
independent music to Dublin and beyond via
the web, 24 hours a day. Our formula is
simple - we don't play disposable rubbish!
Put this together with an emphasis on local
artists, with real music fans behind the
microphone and plenty of listener input.
We provide a rock music format that
thousands of Dublin radio listeners have
asked for. Isolated by existing stations, our
listeners have demanded choice and to hear
new music. And that's what we give them.
Above all, we have been driven by the
thriving musical community and their fans
that have been so ignored by mainstream
radio. Phantom 105.2 plays the music
Dublin's been missing.
11/28/2010 59Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Dustin the Turkey,
is an Irish television puppet and star of RTÉ's
The Den since 1989.[1] A "turkey vulture"
with a strong Dublin accent, Dustin is one of
a handful of Irish puppet characters on Irish
television and may be the most well-known of
these, having achieved international
recognition. Dustin joined The Den with
puppets Zig and Zag, but remained with the
show after their 1994 departure to Channel 4.
He also outlasted four human co-hosts, all of
whom moved to radio, Ian Dempsey, Ray
D'Arcy, Damien McCaul and Francis Boylan
Jr., making him the longest serving performer
on The Den and one of Irish popular culture's
iconic figures. Dustin has won many
achievements, including a musical career
with several chart-topping singles. On 23
February 2008, Dustin won the public vote to
represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song
Contest 2008 with the song Irelande Douze
Pointe but failed to progress past the first
semi-final stage11/28/2010 60Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Spin 1038 is an Independent Local Radio
station in Dublin, Ireland. It is owned by
Denis O'Brien's Communicorp group and
broadcasts under a sound broadcasting
contract with the Broadcasting Commission
of Ireland. Despite their name, they do not
broadcast on the medium wave band (1038
not being a valid mediumwave frequency,
anyway), but on 103.8 FM. Spin 1038 is
mostly heard in Dublin but can also be heard
in towns such as Naas, Celbridge, Leixlip,
Maynooth, Drogheda and Bray due to their
close proximity to Dublin.
11/28/2010 61Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic
Athletic Association (GAA) (Irish: Cumann
Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Átha Cliath)
or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 county
boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is
responsible for Gaelic games in County
Dublin. The county board is also responsible
for the Dublin inter-county teams. Gerry
Harrington is the current Dublin GAA County
Chairman, currently serving his third term.[1]
Dublin play home games at Parnell Park in
Donnycarney on Dublin's northside, although
Croke Park is used for major matches.
Parnell Park also hosts all the major games
in the Dublin club Football and Hurling
championships. The current football manager
is Pat Gilroy of St.Vincent's CLG. The current
hurling team manager is Anthony Daly.
11/28/2010 62Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Vhi GAA Cúl Camps provide boys
and girls – between the ages of 7 and
13 – with an action-packed and fun-
filled week of activity during the
summer holidays which revolves
around maximising enjoyment and
sustaining participant involvement in
Gaelic Games
Activities are GAME - BASED – a strong
emphasis is placed on skill acquisition
- and are organised in an age
appropriate manner with a view to:
optimising learning
enhancing friendships
improving physical & psychological well
being
promoting school and club links
11/28/2010 63Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
"The Irish Sports Council aims to plan,
lead and co-ordinate the sustainable
development of competitive and
recreational sport in Ireland"
The Irish Sports Council's vision is one
where sport contributes to enhancing
the quality of Irish life and:
Everyone is encouraged and valued in
sport;
Young people see sport participation as
an integral and enjoyable part of their
busy lives;
Individuals can develop their sporting
abilities and enhance their enjoyment,
limited only by their talent and
commitment; and
Irish sportsmen and women achieve
consistent world-class performance,
fairly.
11/28/2010 64Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The National Youth Council of Ireland is the
representative body for national voluntary
youth work organisations in Ireland. Is é
Comhairle Náisiúnta na nÓg an eagras
ionadaíochta an óige in Éirinn. It represents
and supports the interests of around 50
voluntary youth organisations and uses its
collective experience to act on issues that
impact on young people.It seeks to ensure
that all young people are empowered to
develop the skills and confidence to fully
participate as active citizens in an inclusive
society. NYCI's role is recognised in
legislation through the Youth Work Act 2001
and as a Social Partner in the Community
and Voluntary Pillar.
11/28/2010 65Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Scouting Ireland (CSI) was a WOSM
affiliated National Scout Organisation in both
the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
from 1927 to December 31, 2003. It has
since merged with Scouting Ireland S.A.I. to
form Scouting Ireland. The organisation was
founded as the Catholic Boy Scouts of
Ireland (Gasóga Catoilici na hÉireann), went
on to become the Catholic Scouts of Ireland
before becoming Scouting Ireland (CSI).
When, on May 11, 2003 the National Council
of the association voted to form a single body
with the second largest Scout association on
the island, it heralded a new dawn in Irish
Scouting. While close ties were always
maintained with Scouting Ireland S.A.I., a
divided approach to promoting Scouting was
seen as a substantial impediment to the
growth of the movement in Ireland.[1] Its
National Headquarters was at Larch Hill.
11/28/2010 66Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Catholic Guides of Ireland
(Bantreoraithe Catoilicí na hÉireann in Irish)
is one of the two Guiding organisations in the
Republic of Ireland. It has members in both
the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Catholic Guides of Ireland began in 1928 and
thus in 2003 celebrated 75 years of Guiding
in Ireland. Together with the Irish Girl Guides
it forms the Council of Irish Guiding
Associations.
11/28/2010 67Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Boys' Brigade will care for and
challenge young people for life through
a programme of informal education
underpinned by the Christian faith. This
will be achieved by ... > delivering
Christian teaching in partnership with
the church in which the company is
based and encouraging the
development of a personal Christian
faith > providing opportunities for
leadership, decision making and skills
training > empowering boys and young
people by involving them in decision
making at all levels of the organisation
and giving responsibility appropriate to
their age and aptitude
11/28/2010 68Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Girls' Brigade is an International
youth organisation for girls of all ages,
denominations, backgrounds and
abilities. Girls' Brigade Ireland operates
in 33 companies around the country,
offering a varied programme of activites
designed to educate, challenge and
inspire young people in a safe, fun and
sociable environment.
Founded on a Christian ethos in Dublin
in 1893 we have, ever since, striven to
help our members develop physically,
spiritually and socially while making
friends, gaining confidence and, most
importantly of all, having fun.
11/28/2010 69Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
About Us
Background
No Name Club is a National Voluntary
Youth Organisation founded in 1978
with clubs throughout the country.
No Name Clubs are run by and for
young people aged 15 years + who
come together in a safe and lively
environments where theres fun,
friendship and enjoyment without the
pressure of alcohol or other drugs.
No Name Clubs were founded to
provide an alternative to pub culture for
young people in Ireland. They
demonstrate a lifestyle in which the use
of alcohol or drugs is seen as
unnecessary to the enjoyment of a
happy, cheerful and fulfilling social life
for young people.
11/28/2010 70Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The National Wax Museum Plus is an
exciting interactive visitor attraction located in
the heart of Dublin's city centre Temple Bar
district and just off Dame Street. The
museum is housed over four floors and
13,000 square feet in a historic Foster Place
landmark building, previously the home for
Ireland's gold store and arms at the turn of
the last century!
The museum is an outstandingly original
visitor attraction and has been designed to
deliver an interactive experience taking you
on a journey through Irish cultural heritage,
an enchanting children's zone of discovery,
Ireland's only dedicated tribute to our top
scientific inventors, a green screen video
room, a fully functioning recording studio and
all the exceptional life like wax work
characters you can expect at the national
wax museum.
11/28/2010 71Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
has galleries of animals from Ireland and overseas,
also geological exhibits from a total collection of
about 2 million scientific specimens.
11/28/2010 72Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
If you are planning to visit something "typical
Dublin" you cannot go wrong with Moore Street -
from Monday to Saturday dozens of traders set up
their stalls, many of them specializing in fruit,
vegetables and flowers. Prices tend to be
reasonable to low and the typical Dublin banter is
free. The permanent shops next to the stalls range
from Irish family butchers to German supermarket
giants "Lidl", with dozens of small Asian and African
shops filling the gaps. Get everything from bratwurst
to sea cucumbers and poppadoms in one short
street!
11/28/2010 73Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Wackers Pet Shop reminds me of the
run-down pet shop from the Rocky
movies (which was, and still is, a real-
life pet shop), where Rocko would
regularly stop by an wheel out his latest
joke in an attempt to evoke some sort of
movement on that dour facade Adrian
liked to call her face.
11/28/2010 74Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Gerard "Gerry" Ryan (4 June 1956 – 30
April 2010)[2] was an Irish presenter of radio
and television employed by RTÉ. He
presented The Gerry Ryan Show on radio
station RTÉ 2fm each weekday morning from
1988 until his death. Ryan hosted several
series of television shows, including Secrets,
Gerry Ryan Tonight, Ryantown, Gerry Ryan's
Hitlist, Operation Transformation and Ryan
Confidential [5] Ryan was also noted for co-
presenting the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest
from what was then the Point Theatre, Dublin
and presenting an edition of the long-running
chat show The Late Late Show in 2008.
11/28/2010 75Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Joseph "Joe" Duffy (born 27 January 1956,
Mountjoy Square, Dublin[1]) is an Irish radio
personality employed by RTÉ. A Jacob's
Award winner, he is the current presenter of
RTÉ Radio 1's Liveline, which is broadcast
Monday - Fridays between 13:45 and 15:00.
Duffy has a history as a student activist; he
was President of the Union of Students in
Ireland (U.S.I.) and was once jailed for an
occupation in which he participated. In 2008,
he appeared on the RTÉ television series
Who Do You Think You Are?,[2] where his
family history in the British Army in India was
revealed.[3] He was named 11th most
influential person of 2009 by Village.[4]
11/28/2010 76Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Miriam O'Callaghan (born January 1961) is
a television current affairs broadcaster and
chat show host on Raidió Teilifís Éireann
(RTÉ) in Ireland. She has presented flagship
current affairs show Prime Time since 1996,
and her own chat show Saturday Night with
Miriam since 2005. In the summer of 2009,
she added a radio show 'Miriam Meets...' to
her output. [1] One of Ireland's most popular
television presenters, she has been voted
Television Personality of the Year, Most
Stylish presenter[2] and in 2009 topped the
Social and Personal '100 Sexiest Legs' poll.[3]
A 2010 report in the Sunday Tribune tipped
her for the presidency, though she was quick
to deny this.
11/28/2010 77Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Gabriel Mary "Gay" Byrne (born 5 August
1934; affectionately known as "Gaybo"[2] or
"Uncle Gaybo"[1]) is a veteran Irish presenter
of radio and television. His most notable role
was first host of The Late Late Show over a
37-year period spanning 1962 until 1999.[3]
His time working in Britain with Granada
Television saw him become the first person
to introduce The Beatles on screen.
11/28/2010 78Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
NobNation.com produces the world's funniest
videos on sport, movies, politics, showbiz
and our originals series every week. Follow
us on Twitter and Facebook for video
updates.
11/28/2010 79Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
The Phoenix is an Irish news and satire
magazine, inspired by the British magazine
Private Eye, and a source of major
investigative journalism in Ireland. Edited for
more than twenty years by Paddy
Prendeville, it has been published regularly,
generally fortnightly, since 1983, with a larger
annual issue each December.
11/28/2010 80Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
My sister on the Luas a few weeks ago with
her kids. Two junkies hassling a foreign
couple and spy her looking. One says 'I hope
ye can't see antin tru dem jam jars' to which
her 6 year old son replies "Actually, she can
see very clearly thru them" to which he then
replies "jayz - yer man thinks he's on thomas
the bleedin tank engine"
11/28/2010 81Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Glenda Gilson (born 8 March 1981) is an
Irish model and television presenter from
Clondalkin, Dublin. She grew up in the north-
west Dublin suburb of Castleknock and
began modelling at an early age.
Rosanna Diane Davison (born 17 April 1984
in County Dublin, Ireland[1]) was the winner of
the Miss World 2003 title.[2] She is the
daughter of musician Chris de Burgh. The
song "For Rosanna" was written by her father
in her honour for his 1986 album, Into The
Light.
11/28/2010 82Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
11/28/2010 83Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
Social Policy In Ireland
Edited by Sean Healy, Brigid Reynolds and Micheál Collins
In Social Policy in Ireland, 28 of the leading social policy
commentators in Ireland contribute to 22 chapters ranging across
the social policy spectrum. Some chapters look at issues of
principle, others analyse practice while others focus on specific
policy problems. Together the contributors provide a detailed
analysis of a wide range of issues, articulate viable alternatives and
identify pathways to move towards such alternatives. They also
address the frameworks, models and paradigms which underpin
policy analysis and policy-making in Ireland.
This unique publication, which draws on the expertise of people in
economics, sociology, political science, social administration and
policy-making, will be of widespread interest. It will be required
reading for students of social policy and public administration,
policymakers, activists and others who wish to analyse social
issues and to generate change.
This second revised and updated edition of Social Policy in
Ireland marks the 25th anniversary of the estsablishment of the
Justice Commission of the Conference of Religious of Ireland
(CORI Justice). It builds on and develops many of the major
themes addressed over the past two decades in the annual social
policy conferences organised by CORI Justice.
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