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New Community Based Paper for Dublin Inner City

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  • 16-11-2010 1:32pm
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    FOUNTAIN NEWS RETURNS!!!
    Fountain News returns in an online edition, as part of a new initiative from the Fountain Resource Group Ltd. to create better communication links with the community and as part of a new computer training programme launched by the group.
    A new website will host the paper along with relevant community updates regarding new services and what we do, as well as photos of events from our local youth project and other community services.

    We want to use both the paper and the website to enable two way communication with our organisation and the community. People are invited to contribute articles and, subject to editorial approval, they will be published online on our website. People can comment on articles and voice their own opinions on issues in the community.

    The paper will contain articles ranging from local news, lifestyle, TV and film review, what’s on in Dublin, local and international sport, local history and opinion pieces from members of the community.

    We want you to be involved so if you want to contribute to the paper email: FRGNEWS@gmail.com or leave a comment on the site.

    The paper and website are now available to view at www.FRG.ie
    The computer classes are free and will help anyone unsure or maybe in need of a brush up on their PC skills. Enrolment for the classes is now starting, so if you would like to take advantage of these, please contact us at the following:
    Tel: Eoghan at 453 2936 or email: fountainresourceltd@gmail.com
    The initial module “Computer Basics and How to Access the Internet” will commence on the 8th of December at 11 0’Clock at St James’ Presbytery


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