28 May 2019

Join Terenure Men's Shed for a Social Evening



You are invited to come along for free dinner and entertainment to find out more about the Terenure Men's Shed.

"Men's Sheds" are a social inclusion movement designed to encourage informal discussion amongst men. They do this by facilitating meetings and group activities, often literally in a shed! Many Men's Sheds double up as workshops where members can gather and/or work on meaningful projects at their own pace in informal, "women-free" surroundings.

Terenure Men's Shed is situated behind the Evergreen Club in the car park on Terenure Road North, and their members are holding a social/open evening at:

Terenure Sports Club (formerly CYM Sports Club)
Terenure Road North

Thursday 30th May at 7.30pm

Full bar available!
Supported by Dublin City Council.

13 May 2019

Experience Mindfulness in Terenure

May Mindfulness at Mayfield Terenure


Saturday 18 May at 2pm
Mayfield Deli and Eatery 
(7-11Terenure Road North )

Hosted by Aideen O'Neill of Growyourmind Mindfulness

The Power of Pausing

Experience the power of pausing during this 2hr mindfulness meditation workshop. Learn simple mindfulness meditation practices that can effectively help regulate stress and our quality of life. Suitable for all levels.

While on retreat recently in Plum Village I noticed how to it can be difficult accessing the present moment and yet how powerful it is when we pause and step out of the constant doing. This workshop will help to bring moment to moment awareness to each moment with an attitude of compassion towards our experience.

Cost 30 euro 
Email Aideen on growyourmindinfo@gmail.com to book

More info here

8 May 2019

Local Council Elections 2019

The Local Elections 2019 will be held on Friday 24th of May 2019 in conjunction with the European Elections and Divorce referendum. The hours of polling are 7.00 a.m. – 10.00 p.m. Responsibility for the Local Elections for the City of Dublin rests with Dublin City Council.
A re-shuffling of the borders since 2014 means Terenure is now part of the Kimmage - Rathmines electoral area which will have a total of 6 council seats. The voting wards that cover our electoral area, and the immediate neighbouring ones, are shown in the map below. Our Association covers all Terenure D, part of Terenure C, part of the bafflingly named Rathfarnham, and a small part of Rathmines West E. The polling stations for each ward are detailed below the map.

Polling Stations

  • Terenure D - St. Joseph's Boys National School, Terenure Road East
  • Rathfarnham - Zion Parish Hall, Bushy Park Road, Rathgar
  • Rathmines West E - Rathgar National School, Rathgar Avenue, Rathgar

List of Candidates

The final list of declared candidates for Kimmage - Rathmines is (in alphabetical order):
Those candidates marked * are sitting councillors, Patrick Costello, Anne Feeney, Mary Freehill and Ruari McGinley in Terenure's "old" area (Rathgar - Rathmines), Pat Dunne, Ray McHugh and Michael Mullooly in the former Crumlin - Kimmage area.

Candidate names link to either their own or party websites or facebook pages where found.
If candidates wish us to amend these links, please contact us.

For further information about candidates, most have also given answers to specific policy questions on the Dublin Inquirer website.

This information also appears on our website