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Cassidy Travel, Ireland’s leading Independent Travel Agency Group, has launched a Centre for Excellence within the company to service Working Abroad Visas for 18-35s, due to a gap in this market.  And now that international travel has opened up, Cassidy Travel expect increased demand for this service, into 2022 and 2023.



At Saint Joseph’s Shankill, their vision is to lead the way in dementia care in Ireland through innovation, education and community engagement. Developing best practices that others can replicate to ensure that people living with dementia enjoy the quality of life they deserve. Joining us to tell us more about Saint Joseph’s Shankill is Director of Nursing, Patricia McCoy.



Last night at Glencullen Adventure Park – The GAP – Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin, TD, at a photocall, announced the launch of GAP’s 6 new world-class mountain biking trails, together with Cathaoirleach of DLR County Council,Cllr.Lettie McCarthy, and Eilish Harrington, CEO of Fingal Leader Partnership, who provided key funding for the project, which started in 2019, with over €250,000 investment to complete the trails, made by GAP.



Hunt Museum Creates Space for Learning, Mindfulness, Curiosity & PlayArtist-Led Workshops in Beautifully Landscaped Gardens on banks of River ShannonSuitable for Adults and Kids of all Abilities



The Let’s Get Social Show on Dublin South FM 93.9FM  is Ireland’s only radio show dedicated to Social Media. Created by Eimer Duffy and Phillip Twyford in 2019,  Let’s Get Social has interviews with social media experts and business leaders both nationally and internationally on how businesses can use social media effectively.



Launching on Wednesday 7th July 2021 , at 3pm, serial entrepreneur, Dr Lollie Mancey, is taking her radio show live on air with Dublin South FM 93.9FM Community Radio, based in Dundrum Town Centre. 'An Entrepreneur Like You' will feature the voices of predominantly female Irish entrepreneurs as they share the stories of how they got started, what keeps them going, betrayals, intrigue, surprises and setbacks.



Last December it was widely reported in the Irish press that there had been a massive spike in puppy sales and animal adoption. With more time at home and less social interactions, many people have turned to their pets for comfort and many became pet owners for the first time.



The Hunt Museum’s summer exhibition “A Wild Atlantic Way” (opening on 9 July) gives visitors the chance to travel the Wild Atlantic Way from Donegal to Kinsale and experience the essence and soul of Ireland through a series of atmospheric and strikingly evocative paintings by 30 artists.

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