Lifeline Project Bí & the Bait Hive Initiative

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Bait Hives are enticing things. Every summer, as bee hives reach capacity, new swarms have to break away and found new colonies. For beekeepers this is an opportunity. Bait Hives…

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Walking Lifeline Territory with Nathan Hugh-O’Donnell

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

In May, writer Nathan O’Donnell and desireland director Kaethe Burt-O’Dea took a walk through Lifeline territory. Beginning at Broombridge train station and following the route of the Midland Great Western…

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Potatoes with Purpose – The Story of SPUDS

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

The SPUDS project is harvesting.  A new short film created by Eavan Aitken and Greg Dunne of Stoneybutter to promote the SPUDS  project, is now online. Potatoes with Purpose: the Story…

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A mile long exhibition that generates Energy?

Thursday, August 22, 2013

A collaborative project between New York City Parks Department and the Land Art Generator Initiative, currently on exhibition at the ‘Arsenal’ Building, 64th Street and Central Park East,…

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A small urban intervention inspires BIG IDEAS

Sunday, August 18, 2013

This week SPUDS Crisps with a Conscience joined the LIFELINE PROJECT + Soap as a competitor for an Arthur Guinness Project award, proof that small urban interventions can inspire innovative…

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LIFELINE PROJECT + SOAP Arthur Guinness Projects

Monday, August 12, 2013

“The Lifeline Project challenges our conventional image of the urban commute. It asks us to imagine the Luas BXD traversing a vibrant multifunctional corridor animated by walkers &…

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What next on Sitric Road? Art and Livability – leave your tag below

Thursday, May 16, 2013

A few months ago Dublin City Council (DCC) removed quotes painted by local publishing house Lilliput Press from a wall located at the southern end our street, Sitric Road…

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What do neonicotinoids have in common with GM potatoes?

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

There will be no life as we know it without Bees… We all know that bees are fundamental to our food system as pollinators. Pollinating our crops mechanically…

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Slow Roots Symposium & Grandmother’s Day: Sandbrook House, April 20th & 21st

Monday, April 15, 2013

How can our Irish food heritage create jobs for this generation? SPUDS.ie is delighted to be part of a two day Slow Food Ireland Festival which will explore…

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The Lifeline Project – A Film by Gregory Dunn

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

On the 8th of April 1961, the last steam train ran the mile-long stretch of what once was the Great Midland and Western Railway to Liffey Junction from…

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