Tallaght

‘We will continue to action the worst potholes’ on Belgard Road

Echo Staff- June 17, 2026 0

The surface of Belgard Road will not be permanently repaired until the Tallaght to Clondalkin active travel scheme works there have begun later this year. ... Read More

‘We will continue to action the worst potholes’ on Belgard Road
‘Worrying’ passengers fight on the upper deck of bus

‘Worrying’ passengers fight on the upper deck of bus

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A fight between passengers on the upper deck was one of eight incidents in May raised at the latest Tallaght Dublin Bus forum on Friday. ... Read More

Concerned parents ‘blindsided’ by the reduction in teachers

Concerned parents ‘blindsided’ by the reduction in teachers

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Parents of students at Scoil Maelruain Junior National School in Old Bawn feel “blindsided” after they were informed of a reduction in teachers and classes ... Read More

Clondalkin

Man caught with €5,000 worth of drugs five years ago only charged this year

Echo Staff- June 17, 2026 0

A young man who was caught with €5000 worth of drugs in his home five years ago but was only charged this year has been ... Read More

Man caught with €5,000 worth of drugs five years ago only charged this year
Vacant homes on Main Street to be inspected

Vacant homes on Main Street to be inspected

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Two long-standing vacant homes sat side-by-side on Clondalkin’s Main Street are to be inspected by the council with a view to returning them to use. ... Read More

Volunteers honoured at awards ceremony

Volunteers honoured at awards ceremony

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Festivities kicked off this week in Clondalkin as the annual Summer Festival began in the village, with a special community awards ceremony taking center stage ... Read More

Ballyfermot

€750,000 extension issue at childcare facility is resolved

James Roulston Mooney- June 17, 2026 0

A local childcare facility in Cherry Orchard has had a “critically important” issue about €750k funding for a new extension resolved days before the offer ... Read More

€750,000 extension issue at childcare facility is resolved
Mary Queen of Angels receive Re-turn award

Mary Queen of Angels receive Re-turn award

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THE first ever Re-turn Awards was held at Croke Park awarding Dublin primary schools for their hard work to make a positive change within their ... Read More

Man (34) found dead in cell in garda station

Man (34) found dead in cell in garda station

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A Ballyfermot man with previous convictions who was found dead in Garda custody on Saturday was understood to be a suspect in the stabbing at ... Read More

Lucan

Support response to help businesses in Lucan village

James Roulston Mooney- June 18, 2026 0

A targeted support response has been progressed to help businesses in Lucan village recover after the impact of the works in the last year and ... Read More

Support response to help businesses in Lucan village
GAA Club granted permission for all-weather pitch

GAA Club granted permission for all-weather pitch

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Lucan Sarsfields GAA has been granted permission for a new full-size all-weather pitch at their 12th Lock grounds, but new floodlighting has been refused. An ... Read More

Luas project timeline for Lucan ‘simply unacceptable’

Luas project timeline for Lucan ‘simply unacceptable’

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A Lucan Luas line unveiled in 2007 may not be completed until 2036, a timeline that has been branded as “unacceptable.” The Lucan Luas project ... Read More

Sport

Rovers to bank money in Europe

- June 18, 2026 0

Now in the Champions Path following their title winning campaign last season, Shamrock Rovers could make over €1 million before a ball is kicked from ... Read More

Rovers to bank money in Europe
Sport

TMA enjoy success in the Celtic Open

- June 18, 2026 0

A TEAM of 20 competitors from Tallaght Martial Arts Team travelled to the National Sports Arena last weekend to compete in the Celtic Open 2026, ... Read More

TMA enjoy success in the Celtic Open
Sport

Top class

- June 18, 2026 0

CITYWEST Saggart Community National School  competed in the finals of the Cumann na mBunscol championships which were held on Monday. The team took on Griffith ... Read More

Top class
Sport

All set for Special Olympic Games

- June 17, 2026 0

THE Irish Special Olympic Games is being launched this week with the opening ceremony being held in Tallaght Stadium this Thursday. With over 1,200 competitors ... Read More

All set for Special Olympic Games
Sport

Tallaght relay teams qualify for national c’ships

- June 17, 2026 0

TALLAGHT A.C. U17 and U18 girls 4X100m relay teams qualified for the National Championships after successful podium finishes at the Dublin Juvenile Relay Championships in Lucan ... Read More

Tallaght relay teams qualify for national c’ships
Business

‘A’ rating for companies for environmental performance

- June 12, 2026 0

Two companies operating in Rathfarnham and Citywest achieved the highest rating for environmental transparency and performance in a recent report. CRH and John Sisk and ... Read More

‘A’ rating for companies for environmental performance
Business

Students secure top prize at inaugural Future Timber Design awards

- June 12, 2026 0

Grace Corrigan of Tallaght and Lena Abdulrahem were announced as the overall TU Dublin winners of the Future Timber Design Awards. Alongside Anna Cochran from ... Read More

Students secure top prize at inaugural Future Timber Design awards
Business

Ruling data centres obtain electricity from green energy

- June 12, 2026 0

Rules requiring data centres in Ireland to obtain most of their electricity from renewables creates green energy growth options, according to an Amazon lead. Amazon ... Read More

Ruling data centres obtain electricity from green energy
Business

Louis Fitzgerald Group profits rise to €28.39m

- June 12, 2026 0

The holding company of the Louis Fitzgerald Group posted a pre-tax profit increase of 37 per cent over the last year, rising to €28.39m. The ... Read More

Louis Fitzgerald Group profits rise to €28.39m
Business

Dedicated high speed urban EV charging hubs rolled out

- June 11, 2026 0

EZO, the electric vehicle (EV) charging network announced a new partnership with eir, launching the first of a series of dedicated high-speed urban EV charging ... Read More

Dedicated high speed urban EV charging hubs rolled out
Unit in shopping centre comes on market

Unit in shopping centre comes on market

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A UNIT in Palmerstown Shopping Centre has come on the market with a guide price of €195,000. Unit One comprises of a ground floor open ... Read More

Veterinary practice plans for unit in Citywest

Veterinary practice plans for unit in Citywest

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DEVELOPER Cairn Homes has lodged a planning application for the change of use of a permitted café retail unit into a veterinary practice. The ground ... Read More

Eight houses approved on lands at Prospect House

Eight houses approved on lands at Prospect House

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PLANNING has been approved for eight, three storey four-bedroom houses on the grounds of Prospect House on Stocking Lane in Rathfarnham. Applicant MSJA Ltd were ... Read More

Arts & Culture

Cultural performances and insightful talks at Rathfarnham Castle

- June 18, 2026 0

CASTLETOWN Cultural Programme is back at Rathfarnham Castle bringing musical performances and insightful talks, celebrating Ireland’s heritage, all for visitors to enjoy, reports Taylor O’Shea. ... Read More

Cultural performances and insightful talks at Rathfarnham Castle
Arts & Culture

Food with passion: Summer Rice Salad

- June 12, 2026 0

John Paul Kennedy is a self-taught cook and an avid fan of collecting cookery books with a passion for good old-fashioned home cooking. His passion ... Read More

Food with passion: Summer Rice Salad
Arts & Culture

Nature on our doorsteps: ‘Check, Clean, Dry’ to protect threatened Crayfish

- June 12, 2026 0

Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight into the natural heritage around ... Read More

Nature on our doorsteps: ‘Check, Clean, Dry’ to protect threatened Crayfish
Arts & Culture

Celebrating people places and stories of South Dublin

- June 12, 2026 0

"I LOVE my music and feel very privileged to work with my passion every day," beams North Clondalkin Community Choir director Noel Collins. South Dublin ... Read More

Celebrating people places and stories of South Dublin
Arts & Culture

Street Leagues release ‘Straws in the Sackville’

- June 12, 2026 0

"IT WAS important to us to get these songs recorded and released within the year as a tribute to him," explains Clondalkin-born Phil Healy. The ... Read More

Street Leagues release ‘Straws in the Sackville’
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: A unique library that is part of the fabric of Clondalkin

- June 6, 2025 0

Clondalkin Library is a gorgeous, unique, heritage building still very much in daily use. It is situated at the junction of Monastery Road and Floraville ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: A unique library that is part of the fabric of Clondalkin
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Peamount Hospital offer a wide range of health and welfare services to people

- May 9, 2025 0

In the hinterland between Clondalkin, Newcastle, and Lucan, Peamount Healthcare’s campus sits on a large site on rising ground 300 feet above sea level in ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Peamount Hospital offer a wide range of health and welfare services to people
Echo Rewind

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra: ‘An Rí’ á léiriú ag Aisteoirí Thamhlachta

- April 25, 2025 0

IS dráma amuigh faoin aer é ‘An Rí’ le Pádraig Mac Piarais a léirigh Aisteoirí Thamhlachta ar Dhomhnach Cásca, i Músaem na bPiarsach, Ráth Fearnáin, ... Read More

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra: ‘An Rí’ á léiriú ag Aisteoirí Thamhlachta
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Discovering all the facts and fictions about our ancestors

- April 25, 2025 0

Children are said to typically ask their parents or guardians “Where did I come from?” This question in adulthood takes on another meaning for people ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Discovering all the facts and fictions about our ancestors
Echo Rewind

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra

- April 18, 2025 0

IS dráma amuigh faoin aer é ‘An Rí’ le Pádraig Mac Piarais a bheidh á léiriú ag Aisteoirí Thamhlachta ar Dhomhnach na Cásca i Músaem ... Read More

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra
Sponsored Content

Curves Knocklyon Fitness Club wins Female Founders award

- June 8, 2026 0

ADVERTORIAL Curves Knocklyon Fitness Club, based in South Dublin, has been awarded the Female Founder Awards Ireland 2026 – Fitness Category Winner, recognising excellence in ... Read More

Curves Knocklyon Fitness Club wins Female Founders award
Sponsored Content

Nominations now open for Tallaght’s Greatest Character 2026

- May 27, 2026 0

Tallaght has long been known for its strong sense of community and the larger-than-life personalities who make the area unique. More than anywhere else, Tallaght ... Read More

Nominations now open for Tallaght’s Greatest Character 2026
Tallaght

The Moll Rooney Festival Returns to Tallaght After 150 Years

- May 27, 2026 0

Major New Community Festival to Take Place from July 2–5, 2026 For over a thousand years, the people of Tallaght celebrated their patron saint, St. ... Read More

The Moll Rooney Festival Returns to Tallaght After 150 Years
Business

South Dublin mamas re-discover their roots in the forest

- May 25, 2026 0

ADVERTORIAL May is MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH month. Creating safe spaces for mothers to honestly share their often untold experiences of motherhood, maternal wellbeing founder Eliane ... Read More

South Dublin mamas re-discover their roots in the forest
Business

The Back Office Check: South Dublin businesses should add to their growth plans

- May 25, 2026 0

ADVERTORIAL As firms grow, everyday admin can become harder to manage unless records, confidential paper and old devices are reviewed at the right moments. Growth ... Read More

The Back Office Check: South Dublin businesses should add to their growth plans