A blog about Shankill in South Dublin - its history, geography, different events that I can attend, and news. Shankill (from the Irish Sean Chill, meaning "Old Church") is a lovely village, nestled on the Irish Sea coast between Killiney and Bray, with the Dublin Mountains behind it to the west.
Monday, 25 April 2016
Volunteers needed for SCAN
SCAN (Shankill Community Association Newsletter) is the monthly community newsletter that was delivered to households monthly free of charge until about two months ago.
It won 1st prize for Community Services in the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council's Community Awards 2011.
Now SCAN needs volunteers who will help continue writing and delivering the newsletter.
If you have some free time or know someone who does, please ask them to contact SCAN on scanshankill10@eircom.net.
More about the history of SCAN here.
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