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Twins aim to transform study habits at young scientist expo
Tallaght twins aim at transforming study habits with the project they entered in the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition for the third time this ... Read More
TUH talks health: Baubles of memories at Christmas time
While lights are twinkling and carols are being sung and the mince pies and pudding are being consumed this Christmas season, there are many hearts ... Read More
Investment in child services is a ‘pivotal moment’ for Government
The Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) called on the next Government to invest in child services more in what they called a “pivotal moment.” According to ... Read More
Dolcain House seeking IPA accommodation exemption
A SECTION 5 Declaration application has been lodged to South Dublin County Council, seeking exempted development status for Dolcain House in Clondalkin. The former SIAC ... Read More
‘A beacon of light with a heart of gold’
TRIBUTES have poured in for Leah French, a community stalwart in Clondalkin, who sadly died on New Year’s Day at Tallaght Hospital. Ms French, a ... Read More
Councillor reverts to his Independent status after a short spell with the Labour Party
THE short reign of Labour membership has come to an end, as Cllr Francis Timmons reverts to independent status. Cllr Timmons, an independent Clondalkin councillor ... Read More
Tom’s work and legacy will remain deeply appreciated in East Timor
TRIBUTES were paid by President Michael D Higgins for Ballyfermot man Tom Hyland, the East Timor campaigner who died recently. Mr Hyland, a former bus ... Read More
Teen jailed for unprovoked attack on tourists
A teenager who was part of a group of youths who carried out an unprovoked attack on British tourists in Temple Bar has been jailed ... Read More
An Post apologises for ‘serious service failure’ after alleged theft
GARDAI are investigating a staff member in An Post following the alleged theft of letters and small parcels. The incident took place in the Dublin ... Read More
Lucan special needs school to be established by next September
A school for students with special needs will be established in Lucan by next September as announced by Minister for Education Norma Foley and Minister ... Read More
Green light for Clonburris SDZ development of northern area
THE development of ‘Stage 2’ roads, public parks/open space areas and services infrastructure works in respect of the northern part of the overall Clonburris SDZ ... Read More
Lucan Sarsfields dig deep for tree project
LUCAN Sarsfields, in collaboration with the 100 Million Trees Project, and with the generous support of AIB, make a significant step towards environmental sustainability and ... Read More
Operator needed for café and community space in Tymon
An operator is being sought to manage a new-build, Intergenerational Centre with a distinctive architectural design and floorspace of approximately 157m2. South Dublin County Council ... Read More
Central Boulevard Park to incorporate calisthenics area
THE Central Boulevard Park, one of four main parks proposed for the Adamstown SDZ has been approved by South Dublin County Council. Located in the ... Read More
Scoil Aonghusa gets permission for new school extensions
PLANNING permission has been granted for new school extensions at Scoil Aonghusa junior and senior national schools in Balrothery. The planning includes the construction of ... Read More