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And given that Greystones has remained in something approaching a coma after all those lockdowns,
Talking of which, one good habit to get into is aiming to block 5 influencers on social media each day. Can be an influencer, can be one of those fecks who
Naturally, given the constant changes due to so many stoned hippies living in this town, do check any event below
Day: 22°Hi RealFeel® 25° RealFeel Shade™ 20° Brilliant sunshine and pleasantly warm
For those kids who love a good book, every Wednesday from 9.30am to 10am it’s
Bingo is back at the Dr Ryan Community Centre, happening every Wednesday from 2pm to 4pm.
Talking of games, the forever young Mike Morrissey’s Quiz & Bingo Nights have been taking over The Beach House every Wednesday for a staggering 106 years now. Although it feels longer. The fun and games
If you’re looking for a spot of feelgood for your lunch, there’s Soup & Sandwiches at St Patrick’s Church on the last Wednesday of
Taking place every Wednesday from 8pm to 10pm in the Newcastle Community Centre, there are Social Dancing Classes to help you polish up your moves, have fun,
Meanwhile, the award-winning Enso have introduced their new specials whereby three top pizzas –
Also on the pizza front, Domino’s down in Charlesland have a stupid
Day: 23° Hi RealFeel® 24° RealFeel Shade™ 22° Mostly sunny and pleasantly warm
Running from June 29th to July 21st, this year’s Belmont Bike Farm Summer Camps once again covers starters, intermediates and show-offs, with 1-day and 2-day camps available. Including 1-day Starter camps at 10am and 2.30pm on Monday, June 29th, a 2-day Intermediate camp on
On the first Thursday of each month, the notorious Delgany Thursday Club head off from Christ Church around 1.30pm
Young Audrey Bradshaw is bringing Zumba to the nation, covering
There are seven bridge clubs down on Victoria Road, busy Monday to Friday.
Back up and gunning with their new summer hours, the Greystones Youth Cafe on Trafalgar Road is open Tuesday to Friday, with special events aplenty – including a Lego workshop on Thursday 9th from 3pm to 4.30pm. Full details here. Also, there’s our
Day: 22°Hi RealFeel® 24° RealFeel Shade™ 20° Sunny, nice and warm with some clouds
Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15p
At Dann’s,
There’s a new Friday Scrabble Club at Greystones Library, running
For those who like speaking in foreign tongues, there’s also the weekly conversation groups – Irish on Fridays 10am and Thursdays
There are seven bridge clubs down on Victoria Road, busy Monday to Friday. Coolagad Bridge Club are there
If you’ve got the munchies, Jackie The Lad always has new specials on the go. Sometimes it’s Lam’s Asian Cuisine, sometimes it’s Eskimo Pizza. Find
Day: 20°Hi RealFeel® 22° RealFeel Shade™ 19° Partial sunshine
Local group Greystones For Palestine have their twice-weekly gathering for Gaza at the entrance to Burnaby Park, Wednesdays and Saturdays from
If you’re kid has a habit of getting a little dramatic, actor and producer Rob Murphy returns to Greystones in
Up and running at the library, there’s a new Dungeons & Dragons club at the library, meeting at 2.30pm and running every Saturday.
There’s a new LEGO kid in town it seems, as Magformers take over Greystones Library
Over at the Newcastle Community Centre every Saturday, from 10.30am to 12.30pm, you can catch the long-running North Wicklow Country Market (started in 1970!), where you’ll find all sorts of local goodies. And they stock some popular goodies from the much-missed The Three Q’s – including their relish, their ketchup and Granny Q’s brown bread.
Day: 21°Hi RealFeel® 23° RealFeel Shade™ 19° Partly cloudy
There’s a new Sunday session at Lee’s of Kilcoole from 7pm to 9pm, with Shay Dunne & Thomas playing all
The Greystones Social Walkers hit the trails every Sunday at 11.30am, alternating between mostly flat walks and moderate walks with some hills. You can join their MeetUp group here.
If you’re looking for somewhere safe and fun – as opposed to soggy and dangerous – to take your beloved mutt, the newly-opened Charlesland
Day: 20°Hi RealFeel® 22° RealFeel Shade™ 19° After a cloudy start, sunshine returns
One of Wicklow’s most popular summer camps, Designer Minds are once again bringing plenty of STEAM to town in 2026. STEAM standing for Science, Technology,
In the sunny, sometimes-muddy Killruddery, Alive Outside – the evil feckers behind Hell & Back – have 9 summer camps this year, each running for 5 days, with time options each day, starting June
The Sound Crowd Community Youth Choir have their weekly rehearsal from 5pm to 6pm every Monday at the
For the slightly more discerning musician, our beloved Greystones Orchestra is moving their Monday night rehearsals to the Loreto Secondary School just over the hill in – gulp! – Bray. Is that legal…? Minimum of Grade 7 level is required, and as of November 2025, the orchestra is desperately seeking
There’s a new Monday evening ladies walking group in Greystones, meeting up weekly at 8.30pm. Locations and walks vary, so, best join the WhatsApp group here to find out more.
Young Audrey Bradshaw is bringing Zumba to the nation, covering Mondays 8pm at the Charlesland Community Centre, Tuesdays 8pm at Myfitt Newtown, Thursdays 11.30am at
If you’re looking for somewhere safe and fun – as opposed to soggy and dangerous – to take
For those coping with the loss of a child, Anam Cara Wicklow have their monthly bereavement meeting at the Parkview Hotel in Newtown on the third
Meanwhile, the award-winning Enso have introduced their new specials whereby three top pizzas – Margherita, pepperoni or the weekly special –
Day: 22°Hi RealFeel® 25° RealFeel Shade™ 20° Mostly sunny
Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15pm (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on
Grabbing old age by the balls of wool, the Greystones Active Retirement Association are back out of retirement as the sun goes back into hibernation, with their monthly coffee mornings every last Friday at 10.30am back on the menu.
Generally taking place on the second Tuesday of each month, somehow that Eoin Cluskey lad at Bread 41 on Eden Road is managing to bag €150 from people keen to discover
Greystones Nursing Home on Church Road launched their Seapatrick Dementia Café on June 17th, with speakers from The Alzheimers Society joining in the fun agus scones. The idea being a new monthly social group every third Tuesday providing a safe and comfortable environment where people with dementia and their carers can enjoy time together and remain socially connected with others. You can contact Niamh Butler at
There are seven bridge clubs down on Victoria Road, busy Monday to Friday.
The long-running Dann’s diddley-aye is moving to The Beach House with their new Tuesday night
For those who like speaking in foreign tongues, there’s also the weekly conversation groups – Irish on Fridays 10am
At the Greystones Family Resource Centre in Charlesland every Tuesday from 7pm to 8.30pm, there’s an LGBTQ+ youth
Meeting at 8pm in The Glenview Hotel generally on the first Tuesday of a month but online for now, you can find out more about The Kilmacanogue History Society on their Facebook page here, or their main
Usually held on the first Tuesday of every month, Bray Arts brings together painters, musicians, dancers and chancers at The Martello for some soul-mining shenanigans and mischief. Kick-off is 8pm, admission €5,
Running from 7.45pm to 9pm every Tuesday, the Temple Carrig PTA Parents Choir is open to new members, with no experience necessary. It’s just €5 a week, to cover electricity and honey, and

Meridian Point SUN12JULY26
he sweet arrival of what’s shaping up to be a pretty fine summer is always a good time to shed some old skin, and discover a few new
sensations for a new season.
So, if you’re stuck in a rut, or just sitting here in limbo, there’s plenty of life-affirming kicks out there in this fine little town of ours.
There are plenty of smart people out there too who have realised that now is always the perfect time to check out all those beautiful trails we’re surrounded by.
For those who might still feel like playing it safe and staying close to home, there’s our extensive archives of vintage photographs, histories and interviews with the good, the bad and the incredibly utilitarian to work your way through. Only took us 14 years to pull together, and we’re far from finished putting all the jigsaw pieces of Greystones’ colourful past together. You can map the journey so far right here.
And forgive the wobbly layout on some of those old posts – we’re still redesigning the site page by page after a major revamp or two back in 2023. Anyone out there got a year handy to update 8,354 feature posts?
You can do your tummy and your town a favour by checking out our many award-winning, mouth-watering foodie HQs too – all on our ever-expanding menu of takeaways here and eateries here.
And give that couch a well-deserved night off by having a night to remember at a rockin’ venue. Or de pubs!
So, you know, we can actually talk to each other in real-life 3D.
We’re also putting up free music mixes regularly on GG, which might just help get your groove on, with a little singing, a little dancing, maybe even an old school party or two…
And given that Greystones has remained in something approaching a coma after all those lockdowns,
making the effort to go out that door and joining hands with the living has never been more important. Not just for the town’s economy, but, hey, our mental health.
Talking of which, one good habit to get into is aiming to block 5 influencers on social media each day. Can be an influencer, can be one of those fecks who
splash the cash on someone less fortunate than them but have a camera crew in tow so as to make more money than they give away. Just any shyster. See it, block it, feel it.
Naturally, given the constant changes due to so many stoned hippies living in this town, do check any event below
that you’re interested in before putting your shoes on…
WEDS 15th JULY
Day: 22°Hi RealFeel® 25° RealFeel Shade™ 20° Brilliant sunshine and pleasantly warm
Night: 15° Hi RealFeel® 14° Clear
Tides: High 12.20am 3.68m High 12.57pm 3.52m
Sunrise 5.17am Sunset 9.42pm Daylight 16hrs 24mins
It’s all yellow on the heat front till July 17th
Water works in Greystones and Newtown 9am-5pm
Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15pm (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right here.
Running every Wednesday in The Whale from 2.30pm to 4.30pm, BandLab offers up a space for young musicians to rehearse, jam and create. Or create, jam and then rehearse, if that’s how you rock agus roll. It’s €8 to use the space, details here.
If you’d like to be up the creek with a paddle, Greystones has a Pickleball Club that meets every second Wednesday 7pm to 9.30pm in Temple Carrig and second Sundays in St David’s 7pm to 9pm, shifting mid-December to just Temple Carrig.
With around 40 members covering a mix of ages and abilities, you can email here if you’d like to join. Membership is €180 for the season. Details here.
Local group Greystones For Palestine have their twice-weekly gathering for Gaza at the entrance to Burnaby Park, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7.30am to 8am. More on Instagram here.
Back up and gunning with their new summer hours, the Greystones Youth Cafe on Trafalgar Road is open Tuesday to Friday, with special events aplenty – including outdoor games on Wednesday 15th, from 2pm to 4pm and a North Beach cleanup at 2pm on the 29th. Full details here. Also, there’s our interview with Sam the planner here, and you can follow GYC on Instagram right here.
For those in tune with the finer things in life, the Greystones Music Circle spin their classical favourites at the library from 7pm to 9pm on the first Wednesday of each month. You can email Mary about that one here.
There’s a baby and toddler group every Wednesday, 10am to 11.30am, in the Presbyterian Hall on Trafalgar Road. It’s €3.50, which includes tea and coffee plus biscuit, fruit and 15 minutes of music. Feckers didn’t put any contact on the poster outside the church, so, you’ll just have to swing by to find out more.
For those kids who love a good book, every Wednesday from 9.30am to 10am it’s
Storytime At Greystones Library. And those parents who need 30 minutes peace agus quiet. Details here.
The diddley-aye will be turned up to 11 at The Horse every Wednesday as their weekly Seisún by the fire makes a welcome return. Fiddles at dawn, people, kick-off at 9pm. More details here.
There’s also a new trad session every Wednesday night at Lee’s in Kilcoole, from 8pm to 10pm. According to Aidan Smith. We’re trying to find out who, what, why, etc, but, like all good trad sessions, it’s a free-form expression for all, baby.
Bingo is back at the Dr Ryan Community Centre, happening every Wednesday from 2pm to 4pm.
It’s just €4 a book, and there will be prizes galore as well as, going Full Vegas, a packet of biscuits for a line. Aimed largely at the more mature bingo boys and girls, you can email Linda here for further details. Or just ask Mai Smullen, if you bump into her on her travels.
There are seven bridge clubs down on Victoria Road, busy Monday to Friday. Coolagad Bridge Club are there Monday nights, Rathdown on Tuesday mornings and Sugarloaf on Tuesday nights, Three Trout on Wednesday mornings, Greystones on Wednesday nights, St Crispin’s on Thursday nights and Errigal on Friday nights. You can check out the full line-up of Greystones bridge clubs here.
Talking of games, the forever young Mike Morrissey’s Quiz & Bingo Nights have been taking over The Beach House every Wednesday for a staggering 106 years now. Although it feels longer. The fun and games
kick off at 9pm – and remember, if you’re not in, you can’t sin. Now, go check out our July 2018 interview with The Quiz Master General himself right about here, and our June 2023 interview here.
If you’re looking for a spot of feelgood for your lunch, there’s Soup & Sandwiches at St Patrick’s Church on the last Wednesday of
each month at Kilian House Family Centre, beside The Holy Rosary. Raising money for worthy charities, it’s just €7, and runs from 12.15pm to 2pm. Details here.
Greystones Rugby Club have mini-youth rugby on Sundays from 9am, women’s rugby on Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm, and women’s social touch rugby on Fridays at 6.30pm. You can find out more by getting in touch by email here.
Based in Newtown, Ciorcal Comhrá does exactly what it says on the tin. As Gaeilge, of course. It’s a get-together for those who’d like to speak Irish, whilst having, you know, snacks, and maybe even a beer or two. Gathering at The Parkview Hotel every Wednesday at 8pm and The Coffee Place every Saturday at 3pm – both in sunny Newtown – the gang also have the occasional pop-up Gaeltacht in The Burnaby.
You can join their WhatsApp group here to find out more, or sign up on Facebook right here. You can also email the ringleader, Kevin, right here.
For those who like speaking in foreign tongues, there’s also the weekly conversation groups – Irish on Fridays 10am and Thursdays at 5.15pm, German on Saturdays 10am, French on Mondays 10.30am (full for two years now) and Thursdays at 11am, plus Spanish on Tuesdays and Saturdays at a 11.15am. Phone 012873548 to book a spot, and find out more here.
If you’ve been thinking about learning a string-driven thing, now might be the perfect time, and local musician Tim George might just be the perfect teacher. From Tuesday to Saturday, Tim is offering 30min Zoom classes, with his current line-up of would-be rock gods ranging from 7 years old to people even older than GG. You can call Tim on 0860599588 or email him here.
Now open Wednesday to Sunday 12pm to 8pm, the mighty Brew With A View’s have a pizza goodie for students. On Wednesdays, buy one slice, get the second half price. Boom! More details here.
Starting the day right, for the lads, there’s The Men’s Shed twice-weekly meeting at 10am (returning Friday, at the same time).
The original of the spices, Chakra have brought back their much-loved early bird menu, with a 2 course costing just €35. Available Tuesday to Friday from 5pm to 6.30pm and Sundays from 2pm to 4.30pm. Do it. Details here.
Taking place every Wednesday from 8pm to 10pm in the Newcastle Community Centre, there are Social Dancing Classes to help you polish up your moves, have fun,
meet people and maybe even get fit. No experienced needed, no partner required – you just have to have €5 in your pocket. Phone Philip on 0863701003 for details.
If you’re looking for somewhere safe and fun – as opposed to soggy and dangerous – to take your beloved mutt, the newly-opened Charlesland Dog Park opening times are Mon-Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fridays 10am to 9pm and 10am to 6pm Sat & Sun, closed on Bank Holidays. Just beyond Go Gym, you can find it here.
Meanwhile, the award-winning Enso have introduced their new specials whereby three top pizzas –
Margherita, pepperoni or the weekly special – are on offer for €10, whilst all pizzas are €12.50 all day. YOOM! Also worth checking their Instagram and Facebook for those monthly €50 voucher competitions.
Also on the pizza front, Domino’s down in Charlesland have a stupid
amount of specials right now. And the list grows by the week. So, go check ’em out. Here.
In loving memory of the gone-but-not-forgotten FourFront Games, you can check out the cunning gang of four’s Puzzle Map of the town, with 10 clues and 10 locations to work your way through. Sweet.
THURS 16th JULY
Day: 23° Hi RealFeel® 24° RealFeel Shade™ 22° Mostly sunny and pleasantly warm
Night 16° Lo RealFeel® 15° Mainly clear
Tides: High 1.05am 3.74m High 1.44pm 3.49m
Sunrise 5.18am Sunset 9.41pm Daylight 16hrs 22mins
It’s all yellow on the heat front till July 17th
Running from June 29th to July 21st, this year’s Belmont Bike Farm Summer Camps once again covers starters, intermediates and show-offs, with 1-day and 2-day camps available. Including 1-day Starter camps at 10am and 2.30pm on Monday, June 29th, a 2-day Intermediate camp on
Tuesday 30th and Wednesday, July 1st at 10am, a 2-day Advanced camp on Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd at 10am, a 2-day Starter camp on Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th at 2.30pm, a 2-day Intermediate camp on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th at 10am, a 2-day Advanced at 10am on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th, a 2-day Starter camp on Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th at 2.30pm, a 2-day Intermediate on Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th at 10am, a 2-day Advanced camp on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th, finishing with a 2-day Intermediate camp on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st at 10am. More details here, booking and dates here.
For those who like their fish still wet, every Thursday from 7am to 2pm down at the harbour, Alize Fish are sitting pretty down by The Boat Yard at the harbour with their latest catch. You can pre-order on 0873670217 too. More details here.
Having formed in the early 2000s, thanks to a WCC initiative to get people warbling together, The Get Singing Choir has grown to 30 members in 2026. Meeting every Thursday at 12pm in the Greystones Lawn Tennis Club under the musical director of tenor Shane Barriscale, the choir mixes traditional airs with pop songs and favourites from the musicals. You can contact Jo Leonard on 0866051294 to find out more.
Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15pm (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right here.
On the first Thursday of each month, the notorious Delgany Thursday Club head off from Christ Church around 1.30pm
(or 10am for the longer tours), heading out into the wilds together, snug in a coach, and happy in the knowledge that they’re going to visit somewhere new. And get some tea and scones while they’re at it. You can find out just where right about here.
Young Audrey Bradshaw is bringing Zumba to the nation, covering
Mondays 8pm at the Charlesland Community Centre, Tuesdays 8pm at Myfitt Newtown, Thursdays 11.30am at the Bray Family Resource Centre and 7pm at the Ballywaltrim Community Centre plus Saturdays 9.45am at the Kilcoole Community Centre. Details here.
For those who like speaking in foreign tongues, there’s also the weekly conversation groups – Irish on Fridays 10am and Thursdays at 5.15pm, German on Saturdays 10am, French on Mondays 10.30am (full for two years now) and Thursdays at 11am, plus Spanish on Tuesdays and Saturdays at a 11.15am. Phone 012873548 to book a spot, and find out more here.
Adam Burke’s mighty, mighty monthly free comedy night The Hardy Har is upstairs in The Harbour Bar, usually on the third Thursday of each month, and it might just be our favourite big night out. When we used to go out. More details here.
We think it’s still running, but best check before you pack up your needles. The Charlesland Community Stitch Club is at the Charlesland Community Centre from 7pm to 9pm, with a small €3 cover charge to cover lights, heating and booze. Details right about here.
There are seven bridge clubs down on Victoria Road, busy Monday to Friday.
Coolagad Bridge Club are there Monday nights, Rathdown on Tuesday mornings and Sugarloaf on Tuesday nights, Three Trout on Wednesday mornings, Greystones on Wednesday nights, St Crispin’s on Thursday nights and Errigal on Friday nights. You can check out the full line-up of Greystones bridge clubs here.
There’s a new Italian Conversation group meeting at 8pm every Thursday in The Parkview Hotel. You can join their Facebook page here.
Meeting at 10.30am every 2nd and 4th Thursday in Delgany Golf Club, Greystones U3A is all about celebrating the Third Age of life. When you’re old enough to know better. And special guest speakers is the name of the game. Cover charge is €5, and you can find details of the latest talk here, more on the notorious Greystones U3A here and get in touch on email here.
If you’re looking for your trad fix, The Grove Bar is the place to be every Thursday, with the diddley-aye kicking off at 9pm. We’ve been assured by regular Tony McGowan that the sessions are “always good, sometimes brilliant”.
Back up and gunning with their new summer hours, the Greystones Youth Cafe on Trafalgar Road is open Tuesday to Friday, with special events aplenty – including a Lego workshop on Thursday 9th from 3pm to 4.30pm. Full details here. Also, there’s our
interview with Sam the planner here, and you can follow GYC on Instagram right here.
Greystones Rugby Club have mini-youth rugby on Sundays from 9am, women’s rugby on Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm, and women’s social touch rugby on Fridays at 6.30pm. You can find out more by getting in touch by email here.
Meeting every Thursday at 8pm, Bray’s award-winning Beating Time Singers were founded in 1998, and today boast 26 members. Performing at events up and down the country (including Greystones’ Ladies Night and Christmas Eve Carols at The Glenview), the girls are always happy to have new members along. You can email here to find out more.
Meeting up every Thursday at 8pm, the Greystones Camera Club will offer the town’s many budding photographers a few tricks of the light. And dark. You can find out more here, or email them right here.
If you’re looking for somewhere safe and fun – as opposed to soggy and dangerous – to take your beloved mutt, the newly-opened Charlesland Dog Park opening times are Mon-Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fridays 10am to 9pm and 10am to 6pm Sat & Sun, closed on Bank Holidays. Just beyond Go Gym, you can find it here.
The original of the spices, Chakra have brought back their much-loved early bird menu, with a 2 course costing just €35. Available Tuesday to Friday from 5pm to 6.30pm and Sundays from 2pm to 4.30pm. Do it. Details here.
Now open Wednesday to Sunday 12pm to 8pm, the mighty Brew With A View’s have a pizza goodie for students. On Wednesdays, buy one slice, get the second half price. Boom! More details here.
Meanwhile, the award-winning Enso have introduced their new specials whereby three top pizzas – Margherita, pepperoni or the weekly special – are on offer for €10, whilst all pizzas are €12.50 all day. YOOM! Also worth checking their Instagram and Facebook for those monthly €50 voucher competitions.
Also on the pizza front, Domino’s down in Charlesland have a stupid amount of specials right now. So, go check ’em out. Here.
And, as you well know, we have a fairly exhaustive A-Z of our takeaways here, and our sit-ins right here.
In loving memory of the gone-but-not-forgotten FourFront Games, you can check out the cunning gang of four’s Puzzle Map of the town, with 10 clues and 10 locations to work your way through. Sweet.
FRI 17th JULY
Day: 22°Hi RealFeel® 24° RealFeel Shade™ 20° Sunny, nice and warm with some clouds
Night: 14°Lo RealFeel® 11° Clear and dry
Tides: High 1.51am 3.74m High 2.31pm 3.41m
Sunrise 5.20am Sunset 9.39pm Daylight 16hrs 19mins
The last time Greystones was overrun with scooters, it was the Wicklow 50 commandeering the harbour back in September 2018, as a fundraiser for Jade McCann. From July 17th to 19th, Ireland’s Scooter Association will be celebrating its 30th anniversary by taking over the rugby club. Entitled What’s The Story? Scooter Glory 2026, there will be stalls, food trucks, a custom show, camping, DJs all weekend and, hey, much more. You can grab your ticket right about here.
Happening throughout July and August at the swanky new Greystones Community College, LillyCat Studios have their STEM & Art Summer Camps, bringing your kid’s wild imagination to life with robotics, dayglo painting and general art-meets-science magic. Running from 9am to 2pm daily, the week-long camps start on July 13th, 20th and 27th, plus August 10th and 17th, and cost €140 per week, with €125 for siblings. Details here.
Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15p
m (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right here.
There’s a new Friday community sauna and coffee morning (hey, it’s what the woke swingers are into) down by Rise from April 10th, healthy half-hour sessions from 8.30am to 1.30pm. Tickets are €13 right here.
Back up and gunning with their new summer hours, the Greystones Youth Cafe on Trafalgar Road is open Tuesday to Friday, with special events aplenty – including a Paper Art Quilling workshop with Lucy from Spark Real Joy on Friday 3rd, 2pm to 4pm. There’s also Crochet Corner from 7pm to 9pm on Friday 10th, 17th and 24th, plus August 7th and 21st. Full details here. Also, there’s our interview with Sam the planner here, and you can follow GYC on Instagram right here.
An escape for kids from all those screens, Gofran and Fadi at CleverCogs now have their Turing Tumble and Sphero robots every Friday at the Scouts Den and tasters every Tuesday at the Greystones Youth Café, from 4pm to 5pm. Details here.
Local group Greystones For Palestine have their twice-weekly gathering for Gaza at the entrance to Burnaby Park, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7.30am to 8am. More on Instagram here.
At Dann’s,
July kicks off with the bould Woodsy and co on the 3rd, followed by The Big Muddy on the 10th, The Myle Hi Klub on the 17th, poor oul’ Johnny Rayge on the 24th and Take 2 on July 28th. August kicks off Steve Belton’s Mojo Sessions on the 7th, Sue Tomelty & Friends on the 14th, KJ McEvoy & Garvan Gallagher on the 19th and Take 2 take 2 on the 28th. Details here.
Happening at 9pm every fortnight, Leo O’Kelly will be delivering his live basement tapes over on his Facebook page, dipping back through 60 years of original music. You can find out more about the man himself in our interview here, go check out his streaming dreaming here, and throw a few pennies into his PayPal hat over here.
The Greystones Active Retirement gang have a Last Friday coffee morning every month, at 10.30am in the Kilian House Family Centre, with special guests often present to discuss life, love and the early solo works of Phil Collins. Details here.
There’s a regular Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on the last Friday of each month in the Kilcoole Community Centre at 8.30pm. You can find out more here, or get in touch with chairperson Gavin on email here.
There’s a new Friday Scrabble Club at Greystones Library, running
from 2pm to 4pm weekly. For those who hate being lost for words, you can join by phoning the library right about here. Word! More library goodies here.
For those who like speaking in foreign tongues, there’s also the weekly conversation groups – Irish on Fridays 10am and Thursdays
at 5.15pm, German on Saturdays 10am, French on Mondays 10.30am (full for two years now) and Thursdays at 11am, plus Spanish on Tuesdays and Saturdays at a 11.15am. Phone 012873548 to book a spot, and find out more here.
There are seven bridge clubs down on Victoria Road, busy Monday to Friday. Coolagad Bridge Club are there
Monday nights, Rathdown on Tuesday mornings and Sugarloaf on Tuesday nights, Three Trout on Wednesday mornings, Greystones on Wednesday nights, St Crispin’s on Thursday nights and Errigal on Friday nights. You can check out the full line-up of Greystones bridge clubs here.
There’s a Parkinson’s Support Group meeting every first and third Friday at the Holy Rosary Church from 3pm to 5pm, with everyone welcome to drop in for a coffee and a chat. If you have some salacious gossip, you’ll get a free chocolate Hobnob. You can find out more by phoning Madeline here or Kay right here.
Over in the Ashford Heritage And Community Centre from 11am to 12.30pm, Parkinson’s Ireland Wicklow have a new weekly Cuppa & Chat, with friends and family members invited along to meet one another. You can find out more from Dara by phone here.
There’s also Musical Memories every Friday at St Patrick’s Church from 11.30am to 12.45pm for those with dementia, led by the inimitable John Devereux. You can find out more by calling here.
It’s a local town for local people so, we’re not entirely sure about the details of bingo in the Newtown Community Centre every Friday, only that the doors open at 7.30pm and the fun kicks off at 8pm. After that, you’re on your own.

Now open Wednesday to Sunday 12pm to 8pm, the mighty Brew With A View’s have a pizza goodie for students. On Wednesdays, buy one slice, get the second half price. Boom! More details here.
The newly-minted North Wicklow Women’s Shed are meeting every Thursday from 11.30am to 1pm at their Villa Pacis HQ in sunny Bray. Details here.
Happening every Tuesday and Friday at noon, a bunch of Tai Chi students have set up a regular gathering to ease their troubled souls. And that trapped nerve. Was Burnaby Park, now it’s Darcy’s Park, down beyond the marina. And it’s really free, baby…
If you’re looking for somewhere safe and fun – as opposed to soggy and dangerous – to take your beloved mutt, the newly-opened Charlesland Dog Park opening times are Mon-Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fridays 10am to 9pm and 10am to 6pm Sat & Sun, closed on Bank Holidays. Just beyond Go Gym, you can find it here.
Running every two weeks, The Happy Pear Supper Club is a chance to meet and eat with some likeminded people to enjoy some tasty, plant-based food in the Flynnstones’ HQ on Church Road. Kick-off is 7pm, and you can find out what the next date – and menu – is right here. All the ingredients fresh from the funny farm, no doubt.
The original of the spices, Chakra have brought back their much-loved early bird menu, with a 2 course costing just €35. Available Tuesday to Friday from 5pm to 6.30pm and Sundays from 2pm to 4.30pm. Do it. Details here.
If you’ve got the munchies, Jackie The Lad always has new specials on the go. Sometimes it’s Lam’s Asian Cuisine, sometimes it’s Eskimo Pizza. Find
the latest specials here. Order here.
Meanwhile, the award-winning Enso have introduced their new specials whereby three top pizzas – Margherita, pepperoni or the weekly special – are on offer for €10, whilst all pizzas are €12.50 all day. YOOM! Also worth checking their Instagram and Facebook for those monthly €50 voucher competitions.
Also on the pizza front, Domino’s down in Charlesland have a stupid amount of specials right now. So, go check ’em out. Here.
In loving memory of the gone-but-not-forgotten FourFront Games, you can check out the cunning gang of four’s Puzzle Map of the town, with 10 clues and 10 locations to work your way through. Sweet.
SAT 18th JULY
Day: 20°Hi RealFeel® 22° RealFeel Shade™ 19° Partial sunshine
Night: 14°Lo RealFeel® 11° Mainly clear
Tides: High 12.38am 3.69m High 3.19pm 3.31m
Sunrise 5.21am Sunset 9.38pm Daylight 16hrs 17mins
Ms Anne Tarpey McNally is celebrating 12 years of Pretty Woman from 2pm to 6pm today, with nibbles, bargains agus, of course, bubbly! You can find out more right over here.
Down at Greystones Library, Colm Brennan will present Mythical Creatures Art & Poetry this morning at 11am. This children’s workshop is aimed at young dreamers from 8 to 13, taking them beyond the leprachauns and faeries to explore the Púca, the banshee and the Merrow. Booking on 012873548.
Part of the sprawling Bray Festival 2026, which runs from June to September, the Beach BBQ Festival is a particular highlight, running this year on Saturday, July 18th and Sunday 19th, from 11am to 7pm each day. There will be games, demos, DJ performances, that ruddy great big funfair, and, hey, yummy barbecued food! Details here.
At Ciara’s Kitchen from 4pm to 5.15pm, it’s online for Summer BBQ. Details here.
Running across three Saturday mornings, July 11th, 18th and 25th, at 10.30am, there’s a trio of free Ukrainian bilingual creative workshops, exploring place and mythology, through drama and storytelling. Or, if you prefer – Три білінгуальні воркшопи, які досліджують теми приналежності та міфології через театр та сторітелінг. You can sign up here.
Quite possibly organised just for those who are very much on the inside, we couldn’t really find much information on the latest Greystones Sailing Club shenanigans, with just posters on their main website and their Instagram – dormant since January 2022 – having drifted off over the horizon. So, it’s a Dinghy Regatta on Saturday, July 11th from 12pm, and an RNLI fundraising BBQ on Saturday 25th. In August, it’s a Summer Party on the 8th (tickets €16) and the Taste Of Greystones on August 29th and 30th. You can go look at the posters on the Church Of Sailology website right here.
Running on Saturdays and Sundays, 3pm to 5pm, through June, July and August, Music In The Forest takes place in the rather beautiful surroundings of the Dorlindon Nature Reserve, just outside Kilmacanogue. And the impressive line-up for these afternoon delights is Liam Ó Maonlaí on Saturday, June 20th, the Dynamics Vocal Ensemble on Saturday 27th and Paul Dooley with Kseniya Rusnak on Sunday 28th. In July, it’s The Dublin Trio with Kevin Conneff (The Chieftains), Joe McKenna and Tony Byrne on Saturday 4th, Earls Of Ormond on Sunday 5th, Traditional Arts Collective (TAC) on Saturday 11th,
Gay McKeon, Mary Corcoran, Roma Casey and Tom McDonagh on Saturday 18th, Ancient Music Ireland’s Simon and Maria O’Dwyer on Sunday 19th, Catherine Rhatigan, Treasa Ni Mhaoilean and Eileen Carr on Saturday 25th and Eternum on Sunday 26th. In August, it’s Mary Bergin and Mick Conneely on Saturday 1st, Cappella Felsinea on Sunday 2nd, Ravensdale on Saturday 8th, and, closing the festival, Kathleen Loughnan and Cormac Cannon on Sunday 9th. You can find out more here, and check out that full line-up of tickets here.
Running every Saturday through the summer, from April 25th to September 26th, 11am to 5pm, the Wicklow Village Farmers Market up at Outdoor Living in Glen of The Downs brings together local crafters, foodies, food trucks and beyond for a smorgasbord of, well, yummy foods, plus live music, a weekly charity raffle and a great chance to make some contact with the living. Details here, agus here.
Taking place every Saturday at that rather groovy new farmers market beside the Glen Of The Downs garden centre, Angharad has gathered together a motley crew for wellness wallahs for Morning In The Valley. For July 11th, the gang have pulled out all the stops for a family day, with a foraging walk, Hatha yoga and a Family Dance with Siobhán. Boom! Details here, tickets here.
Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15pm (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right here.
Starting at 11am and lasting approximately 2 hours, there are free Saturday morning guided tours of Wicklow Town’s history through the summer. Running until the end of September, meeting point for this official Heritage Trail is Fitzwilliam Square. Details here. You can also check out our own crappy Wicklow Town history here.
The mighty Bravo Speech & Drama continue their Saturday morning classes, with 7yrs+ from 11.10am to 12pm and 11yrs+ from 12.10pm to 1pm. Encouraging kids to use their creativity in theatre games, mime, storytelling, characterisation and voice exercises, the course culminates in a performance for family and friends. Boom!
A brand new venture, Dublin Bay Sea Safaris seems to be the brainchild of tightfisted millionaire fisherman Ivan Toole, with its Dun Laoghaire HQ now being joined by departures from Greystones every Saturday and Sunday. Nice. Details here. Just brace yourself – it’s €60 a bobbing head.
Local group Greystones For Palestine have their twice-weekly gathering for Gaza at the entrance to Burnaby Park, Wednesdays and Saturdays from
7.30am to 8am. More on Instagram here.
Young Audrey Bradshaw is bringing Zumba to the nation, covering Mondays 8pm at the Charlesland Community Centre, Tuesdays 8pm at Myfitt Newtown, Thursdays 11.30am at the Bray Family Resource Centre and 7pm at the Ballywaltrim Community Centre plus Saturdays 9.45am at the Kilcoole Community Centre. Details here.
As GG’s old ma used to say, everything in this life happens for a reason, even if sometimes the reason is that you’re an eejit and make bad decisions. For Einstein, everything is relative; for Darwin, everyone’s a relative. Such conundrums will be unpacked and unwound at Greystones’ new Philosophy Club, meeting on the first Saturday of each month in Greystones Library at 2.30pm. Headed up by Dr Daniel Vázquez, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, to join, swing by, or get in touch with the library on 012873548 or [email protected]. Says Danny boy, no previous experience of knowledge of philosophy is needed. Just bring an open mind. And a dramatic scarf.
Doing exactly what it says on the multi-coloured Suzu, the freshly-minted Young Adult Manga Book Club happens at Greystones library on the first Saturday of each month at 10am. And, er, that’s all we know. You can find out more by getting in touch with the quiet ones on 012873548 or [email protected].
Each Saturday, there’s a storytelling session at Halfway Up The Stairs, with author visits, drawalongs and a general celebration of the finest new books for kids out there. Admission is €3, which is redeemable against a book of your choice. And when it comes to some author visits, it’s the same deal with admission at €5. Details here.
Based in Newtown, Ciorcal Comhrá does exactly what it says on the tin. As Gaeilge, of course. It’s a get-together for those who’d like to speak Irish, whilst having, you know, snacks, and maybe even a beer or two. Gathering at The Parkview Hotel every Wednesday at 8pm and The Coffee Place every Saturday at 3pm – both in sunny Newtown – the gang also have the occasional pop-up Gaeltacht in The Burnaby.
You can join their WhatsApp group here to find out more, or sign up on Facebook right here. You can also email the ringleader, Kevin, right here.
If you’re kid has a habit of getting a little dramatic, actor and producer Rob Murphy returns to Greystones in
September with his acclaimed Dramatic Action Stage School for Saturday morning classes in Swann Hall at St Patrick’s Church. It’s tots (ages 3-5) from 11.15am to 12pm, juniors (6-7 and 8-10) from 12pm to 1pm and seniors (11-18) from 1pm to 2.15pm. Details here.
Up and running at the library, there’s a new Dungeons & Dragons club at the library, meeting at 2.30pm and running every Saturday.
Aimed at 12yrs-plus, best to get in touch with the library to make sure you got a spot. You can call here.
There’s a new LEGO kid in town it seems, as Magformers take over Greystones Library
every Saturday from 1pm-2pm and 2pm-3pm. Aimed at kids aged 3-to-10yrs, booking is essential – on 012873548. As is a little imagination.
Over at the Newcastle Community Centre every Saturday, from 10.30am to 12.30pm, you can catch the long-running North Wicklow Country Market (started in 1970!), where you’ll find all sorts of local goodies. And they stock some popular goodies from the much-missed The Three Q’s – including their relish, their ketchup and Granny Q’s brown bread.
You can also order your homegrown goodies in advance by calling 0876465788. Further info here.
With Irish trad Tuesdays at The Beach House, Wednesdays at both The Horse and at Lee’s In Kilcoole, and Thursdays at The Grove Bar, there’s even more diddley-aye on offer now that The Castle Inn have started their Saturday night sessions too. You can contact the gang here for further details.
For those who like speaking in foreign tongues, there’s also the weekly conversation groups – Irish on Fridays 10am and Thursdays at 5.15pm, German on Saturdays 10am, French on Mondays 10.30am (full for two years now) and Thursdays at 11am, plus Spanish on Tuesdays and Saturdays at a 11.15am. Phone 012873548 to book a spot, and find out more here.
If you’ve been thinking about learning a string-driven thing, lockdown is the perfect time, and local musician Tim George might just be the perfect teacher. From Tuesday to Friday, Tim is offering home lessons, with classes at Swann Hall on Saturdays. His current line-up of would-be rock gods ranging from 7 years old to people even older than GG.
You can call Tim on 0860599588 or email him here. And there’s a 5-day crash course for the ravers this summer too.
Now open Wednesday to Sunday 12pm to 8pm, the mighty Brew With A View’s have a pizza goodie for students. On Wednesdays, buy one slice, get the second half price. Boom! More details here.
If you’re looking for somewhere safe and fun – as opposed to soggy and dangerous – to take your beloved mutt, the newly-opened Charlesland Dog Park opening times are Mon-Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fridays 10am to 9pm and 10am to 6pm Sat & Sun, closed on Bank Holidays. Just beyond Go Gym, you can find it here.
And should you have the munchies, Jackie The Lad always has new specials on the go. Sometimes it’s Lam’s Asian Cuisine, sometimes it’s Eskimo Pizza. Find the latest specials here. Order here.
Meanwhile, the award-winning Enso have introduced their new specials whereby three top pizzas – Margherita, pepperoni or the weekly special – are on offer for €10, whilst all pizzas are €12.50 all day. YOOM! Also worth checking their Instagram and Facebook for those monthly €50 voucher competitions.
Also on the pizza front, Domino’s down in Charlesland have a stupid amount of specials right now. So, go check ’em out. Here.
In loving memory of the gone-but-not-forgotten FourFront Games, you can check out the cunning gang of four’s Puzzle Map of the town, with 10 clues and 10 locations to work your way through. Sweet.
SUN 19th JULY
Day: 21°Hi RealFeel® 23° RealFeel Shade™ 19° Partly cloudy
Night: 14°Lo RealFeel® 12° Increasing clouds
Tides: High 3.27am 3.59m High 4.07pm 3.19m
Sunrise 5.22am Sunset 9.37pm Daylight 16hrs 14mins
Having taken us to the Carribean, America, Valencia and Greece with his previous Sunday specials, from 2pm to 9pm today at Mamo’s in Killincarrig, Joe and Ozzy are jetting us to Turkey as they go a little Kotke Kebab krazy. Details here.
The last time Greystones was overrun with scooters, it was the Wicklow 50 commandeering the harbour back in September 2018, as a fundraiser for Jade McCann. From July 17th to 19th, Ireland’s Scooter Association will be celebrating its 30th anniversary by taking over the rugby club. Entitled What’s The Story? Scooter Glory 2026, there will be stalls, food trucks, a custom show, camping, DJs all weekend and, hey, much more. You can grab your ticket right about here.
Part of the sprawling Bray Festival 2026, which runs from June to September, the Beach BBQ Festival is a particular highlight, running this year on Saturday, July 18th and Sunday 19th, from 11am to 7pm each day. There will be games, demos, DJ performances, that ruddy great big funfair, and, hey, yummy barbecued food! Details here.
The Sunday Setlist At The Horse offers up a series of afternoon double-headliners for de summer, with June 28th kicking it off with The Woolly Jumpers from 2pm to 4pm and Robbie Doyle from 4pm to 6pm; July 5th sees Brian and Emily at 2pm and Woodsy at 4pm; July 12th has Brian and Emily at 2pm with
Robbie Doyle at 4pm; July 19th, it’s Ed Keating at 2pm and Luke Carrig & Band at 4pm; July 26th sees Ed Keating at 2pm and The Woolly Jumpers at 4pm; on August 2nd, it’s The Woolly Jumpers at 2pm and Robbie Doyle at 4pm; August 9th has Ed Keating at 2pm and Lisa Kavanagh at 4pm; August 15th sees The Woolly Jumpers at 2pm and Robbie Doyle at 4pm; on August 16th, it’s Ed Keating at 2pm and Woodsy at 4pm, whilst closing the run on Sunday, August 23rd, it’s The Woolly Jumpers at 2pm and Robbie Doyle at 4pm. Boom!
Running every Sunday from May 31st to August 30th, 11am to 5.30pm, The Plaza Market may have supersized to become a Dundrum Pop-Up Shopping Centre every Christmas, hoovering up all the precious Yuletide moolah, but it’s open air summers are a fine fit for the harbour, bringing together many crafters, foodies and arty chancers. There’s been a stupid amount of headbanging about the market ever since its December outings doubled in size to more 80 stalls, they registered as a company, and also got a Chinese car manufacturer on as sponsors, but sitting pretty in the summer sun, it’s a welcome sight. And that summer sun may even tempt visitors up through the town afterwards, helping some of those paying far, far more than €25 to set up shop for the day.
Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15pm (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right here.
Generally happening on the last Sunday of each month, 10am to 4pm, Shayne Phelan teaches bushcraft and survival skills in the beautiful wilds of Dorlindon, just outside Kilmacanogue. Learn fire-making, water disinfecting, trapping and snaring, and, most importantly, what’s okay to smoke and what’s not.
You can find out more here.
The original of the spices, Chakra have brought back their much-loved early bird menu, with a 2 course costing just €30 and a 3 course €35. Available Tuesday to Friday from 5pm to 6.30pm and Sundays from 2pm to 4.30pm. Do it. Details here.

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he sweet arrival of what’s shaping up to be a pretty fine summer is always a good time to shed some old skin, and discover a few new
sensations for a new season.




making the effort to go out that door and joining hands with the living has never been more important. Not just for the town’s economy, but, hey, our mental health.
splash the cash on someone less fortunate than them but have a camera crew in tow so as to make more money than they give away. Just any shyster. See it, block it, feel it.
that you’re interested in before putting your shoes on… 
Running every Wednesday in The Whale from 2.30pm to 4.30pm, BandLab offers up a space for young musicians to rehearse, jam and create. Or create, jam and then rehearse, if that’s how you rock agus roll. It’s €8 to use the space, details
If you’d like to be up the creek with a paddle, Greystones has a Pickleball Club that meets every second Wednesday 7pm to 9.30pm in Temple Carrig and second Sundays in St David’s 7pm to 9pm, shifting mid-December to just Temple Carrig. 


Storytime At Greystones Library. And those parents who need 30 minutes peace agus quiet. Details
There’s also a new trad session every Wednesday night at 

kick off at 9pm – and remember, if you’re not in, you can’t sin. Now, go check out our July 2018 interview with The Quiz Master General himself right about
each month at Kilian House Family Centre, beside The Holy Rosary. Raising money for worthy charities, it’s just €7, and runs from 12.15pm to 2pm. Details
Based in Newtown, Ciorcal Comhrá does exactly what it says on the tin. As Gaeilge, of course. It’s a get-together for those who’d like to speak Irish, whilst having, you know, snacks, and maybe even a beer or two. Gathering at The 


meet people and maybe even get fit. No experienced needed, no partner required – you just have to have €5 in your pocket. Phone Philip on
Margherita, pepperoni or the weekly special – are on offer for €10, whilst all pizzas are €12.50 

Tuesday 30th and Wednesday, July 1st at 10am, a 2-day Advanced camp on Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd at 10am, a 2-day Starter camp on Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th at 2.30pm, a 2-day Intermediate camp on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th at 10am, a 2-day Advanced at 10am on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th, a 2-day Starter camp on Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th at 2.30pm, a 2-day Intermediate on Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th at 10am, a 2-day Advanced camp on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th, finishing with a 2-day Intermediate camp on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st at 10am. More details 

(or 10am for the longer tours), heading out into the wilds together, snug in a coach, and happy in the knowledge that they’re going to visit somewhere new. And get some tea and scones while they’re at it. You can find out just where right about
Mondays 8pm at the Charlesland Community Centre, Tuesdays 8pm at Myfitt Newtown, Thursdays 11.30am at the Bray Family Resource Centre and 7pm at the Ballywaltrim Community Centre plus Saturdays 9.45am at the Kilcoole Community Centre. Details 
We think it’s still running, but best check before you pack up your needles. The Charlesland Community Stitch Club is at the Charlesland Community Centre from 7pm to 9pm, with a small €3 cover charge to cover lights, heating and booze. Details right about 



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Meeting every Thursday at 8pm, Bray’s award-winning Beating Time Singers were founded in 1998, and today boast 26 members. Performing at events up and down the country (including Greystones’ Ladies Night and Christmas Eve Carols at The Glenview), the girls are always happy to have new members along. You can email 


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m (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right 

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Happening at 9pm every fortnight, Leo O’Kelly will be delivering his live basement tapes over on his Facebook page, dipping back through 60 years of original music. You can find out more about the man himself in our interview 
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Monday nights, Rathdown on Tuesday mornings and 

It’s a local town for local people so, we’re not entirely sure about the details of bingo in the Newtown Community Centre every Friday, only that the doors open at 7.30pm and the fun kicks off at 8pm. After that, you’re on your own.


The original of the spices, Chakra have brought back their much-loved early bird menu, with a 2 course costing just €35. Available Tuesday to Friday from 5pm to 6.30pm and Sundays from 2pm to 4.30pm. Do it. Details
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Gay McKeon, Mary Corcoran, Roma Casey and Tom McDonagh

Bright, busy days for Parag as he unleashes a whole plethora of new yoga classes for the summer, including early morning Energy & Laughter Monday to Friday from 6.45am to 7.30am (both at The Yoga Barre in Kilcoole and outdoors in Burnaby Park), Hatha Yoga on Tuesdays at 7.15pm (a 5-week block), chair yoga at 3.45pm on Thursdays, Friday 1-on-1s, and Men Only Ashanta at 9.30am on Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right
Starting at 11am and lasting approximately 2 hours, there are free Saturday morning guided tours of Wicklow Town’s history through the summer. Running until the end of September, meeting point for this official Heritage Trail is Fitzwilliam Square. Details 

7.30am to 8am. More on Instagram
As GG’s old ma used to say, everything in this life happens for a reason, even if sometimes the reason is that you’re an eejit and make bad decisions. For Einstein, everything is relative; for Darwin, everyone’s a relative. Such conundrums will be unpacked and unwound at Greystones’ new Philosophy Club, meeting on the first Saturday of each month in Greystones Library at 2.30pm. Headed up by Dr Daniel Vázquez, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, to join, swing by, or get in touch with the library on
Doing exactly what it says on the multi-coloured Suzu, the freshly-minted Young Adult Manga Book Club happens at Greystones library on the first Saturday of each month at 10am. And, er, that’s all we know. You can find out more by getting in touch with the quiet ones on 


September with his acclaimed Dramatic Action Stage School for Saturday morning classes in Swann Hall at St Patrick’s Church. It’s tots (ages 3-5) from 11.15am to 12pm, juniors (6-7 and 8-10) from 12pm to 1pm and seniors (11-18) from 1pm to 2.15pm. Details
Aimed at 12yrs-plus, best to get in touch with the library to make sure you got a spot. You can call
every Saturday
You can also order your homegrown goodies in advance by calling 





SUN 19th JULY
The last time Greystones was overrun with scooters, it was the 

Robbie Doyle at 4pm; July 19th, it’s Ed Keating at 2pm and Luke Carrig & Band at 4pm; July 26th sees Ed Keating at 2pm and The Woolly Jumpers at 4pm; on August 2nd, it’s The Woolly Jumpers at 2pm and Robbie Doyle at 4pm; August 9th has Ed Keating at 2pm and Lisa Kavanagh at 4pm; August 15th sees The Woolly Jumpers at 2pm and Robbie Doyle at 4pm; on August 16th, it’s Ed Keating at 2pm and Woodsy at 4pm, whilst closing the run on Sunday, August 23rd, it’s The Woolly Jumpers at 2pm and Robbie Doyle at 4pm. 


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the old singalongs we love. Warning: There May Be An Accordion.
Running for almost 40 years now, the Greystones Folk Group will be at The Holy Rosary at 11.30am for their weekly folk mass. Unless it’s the first Sunday of the month, that is. Led by the mighty Jo Leonard, and featuring the notorious Austin Prior and troublemaker Bairbre Murphy, the gang regularly host charity fundraisers, such as their popular Handbag sales, where you can pick up all kinds of everything. Contacting Bairbre
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Happening throughout July and August at the swanky new Greystones Community College, LillyCat Studios have their STEM & Art Summer Camps, bringing your kid’s wild imagination to life with robotics, dayglo painting and general art-meets-science magic. Running from 9am to 2pm daily, the week-long camps start on July 13th, 20th and 27th, plus August 10th and 17th, and cost €140 per week, with €125 for siblings. Details 
Engineering, Art & Maths. Which just about covers every thrill known to parent agus child. This year’s 5-day STEAM Summer Camps for Wicklow run at Bray’s Presentation College from
about Designer Minds on their website
Running from June 29th to July 21st, this year’s Belmont Bike Farm Summer Camps once again covers starters, intermediates and show-offs, with 1-day and 2-day camps available. Including 1-day Starter camps at 10am and 2.30pm on Monday, June 29th, a 2-day Intermediate camp on Tuesday 30th and Wednesday, July 1st at 10am, a 2-day Advanced camp on Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd at 10am, a 2-day Starter camp on Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th at 2.30pm, a 2-day Intermediate camp on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th at 10am, a 2-day Advanced at 10am on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th, a 2-day Starter
camp on Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th at 2.30pm, a 2-day Intermediate on Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th at 10am, a 2-day Advanced camp on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th, finishing with a 2-day Intermediate camp on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st at 10am. More details 
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The Music School in Eden Gate have their much-loved music and art summer camps on the weeks of July 13th, 20th and 27th, with daily art activities, introduction to instruments, lots of singing and dancing – and plenty of fun! Designed for kids 4 to 10 years, with small group sizes, the camps run daily from 9.30am to 2pm, fee €125 per child, details
Presbyterian Hall on Trafalgar Road. This Music Generation choir is for kids 8-to-12, details
two oboes and a bassoon to join their line-up. Conductor is Cillian O’Breachain, the hours 8pm to 10pm, and you can sign up 

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the Bray Family Resource Centre and 7pm at the Ballywaltrim Community Centre plus Saturdays 9.45am at the Kilcoole Community Centre. Details 
your beloved mutt, the newly-opened Charlesland Dog
Every Sunday from 2pm to 4.30pm and Monday, from 7pm to 9pm, the Making Waves Youth Theatre gang get together, at The Whale – and they’re always open to new members. Aimed at teenagers between 14 and 18, you can find out more about them 


Monday of each month, at 7.15pm. A free event, the meeting is open to everyone suffering from such a loss, no matter how long ago, or the age of the child…

are on offer for €10, whilst all pizzas are €12.50 all day. 
Saturday and Sundays. You can find out more right 

One special day every month, Kilcoole turns into bargain town, as the already-cheap-as-chorizo Thrift Shop have their monthly
how to, eh, make bread. Really should be called How To Make Some Serious Dough.
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Snug Sessions, led by Liam Ruth and the notorious Eddie Dunphy. More memory road singalong than trad session (one fecker does The Doobie Brothers!), kick-off is 9pm, details right about
Organised by the Greystones Arts Centre Initiative, 2025 sees a series of First Tuesday talks with local artists at Greystones library, happening at 4pm today. Just who is talking this month you can find out right
If you’re looking for a spot of feelgood for your lunch, there’s Soup & Sandwiches
group gathering for young people to come together, share experiences, build community, and have fun. And free pizza. Nice. Details
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