County Clare, yesterday.
Galway Girl writes:
Terrifying donkeys in Ennistymon!
We are sick and tired of close encounters with buses, cars & trucks. @Cyclistie @dublincycling #allocate4cycling pic.twitter.com/7Cd9mWj09p
— Eamon Ryan (@EamonRyan) October 3, 2016
This evening.
In Dublin city.
Members of Dublin Cycling Campaign and supporters call for more of the Government’s transport funding to be steered towards better cycling infrastructure in the capital.
Previously: Two Wheels Good
Video and pics via Eamon Ryan, Brian Bolger, Arran Henderson and Kayla Walsh
Saturday.
Characters around Croke Park fbefore and after the GAA Football Final replay between Dublin and Mayo. Dublin denied Mayo a chance to win their first All-Ireland in 65 years by one point.
Pictures by David ‘Not The Iona Guy’ Quinn
Previously: Until Next Time
Follow David on Instagram: @davidquinn14
Meanwhile…
Yesterday.
The Dubs celebrate their All-Ireland victory Smithfield, Dublin 7
Via Gaa.ie
More perversions of Peppa Pig and family’s daily routine courtesy of Limerick memelord Walshunit.
Hauld on for the end.
Yup, yup.
Tonight.
On RTE One at 9.35pm.
The final episode of Keeping Ireland Alive: The health service in a day.
Gareth Naughton writes:
On the final episode of Keeping Ireland Alive: The health service in a day, we follow John O’Brien as he goes to see occupational therapist Bridget Harney regarding his psychosis.
John allowed the Keeping Ireland Alive cameras to follow him for tonight’s show to help tackle taboos around discussing mental health.
The budget will be unveiled by… whoops @campaignforleo@rtenewspic.twitter.com/2RbrKlQ8Vb
— Sharon Tobin (@sharontobin) October 3, 2016
This afternoon.
Via Sharon Tobin
Spotted in a Crazy Prices Tesco outlet, location unspecified.
Andrew Leavitt tweetz:
That’s not really how it’s supposed to work [Tesco Ireland]…
A Concours condition1955 Porsche 356 ‘Pre-A’ 1600 Speedster. Stored for 30 years in an underground garage in Belgium (the only Porsche of its kind in the country) and currently selling at auction (complete with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, its first registration, and newspaper clippings covering its late ’50s racing history) for between €350,000 and €550,000.