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‘Community education is more than receiving a piece of paper’
THE Jobstown-based education service An Cosán featured in a national report highlighting the transformative effect of community education on lone parents, which was recently launched. ... Read More
‘To interfere with that system is a serious matter’
A MAN who went on the run 14 years ago got a passport under a different name in an effort to “break the cycle of ... Read More
Seeking help to break chain of addiction
HAVING spent many years in prison for drugs related offences, Noel Gleeson grew tired of getting in trouble for the same old things and made ... Read More
Calls for Irish language signs at four entry points to village
THE COUNCIL have said that they would be prepared to assist with erecting some Irish language signage for Clondalkin provided it is not too costly. ... Read More
Laurels Crew have raised €1.3m for various charities
NO MAN left behind as the Laurels Crew celebrated the 15th year of the annual Galway to Dublin cycle in style. A cyclist took a ... Read More
Funding support for social gatherings at Áras Chrónáin
THE Council are prepared to support the Friday social gatherings at Áras Chrónáin, Clondalkin in any way that they can. This is what Councillors were ... Read More
Change Clothes Crumlin launches the Swap Tool Kit
SUSTAINABLE initiative Change Clothes Crumlin has launched the ‘Swap Kit’, a suite of swap equipment that can be borrowed to host a swap shop event ... Read More
Man with ‘terrible history’ of offending jailed for attempted robbery of cash-in-transit van
A MAN with a “terrible history” of offending has been jailed for an attempted robbery of a security guard at a cash-in-transit van, reports Eimear ... Read More
‘Much tougher’ action needed to deal with trouble tenants
DUBLIN City Council need to get “much tougher” in dealing with trouble tenants and thugs intimidating residents, according to Dublin South Central councillors. Speaking at ... Read More
Centre is the heartbeat of Balgaddy community
THE Mayor of South Dublin, Councillor Alan Edge (Ind) launched an independent evaluation of the Balgaddy Child and Family Centre (BCFC) on Tuesday, April 30. “The ... Read More
Mother and daughter to walk survivors’ lap at Relay for Life
A MOTHER and daughter duo who have successfully overcome cancer will take part in the survivors’ lap at the Relay for Life in Corkagh Park ... Read More
Council’s decision upheld after resident lodges appeal
A NEWCASTLE resident’s appeal against a decision to grant permission to a developer for the construction of a two-storey crèche has been unsuccessful. The subject ... Read More
Plans for development of 52 apartments in Rathfarnham
PLANNING permission is being sought for the development of two apartment blocks on Woodside Drive in Rathfarnham. The proposal by Anthony Byrne consists of the ... Read More
Office staff facilities proposed for warehouse on Kingswood Road
PERMISSION is being sought for the change of use of a warehouse into office/staff facilities in a property on Kingswood Road in the Citywest Business ... Read More
Firm went into liquidation halfway through project
SANCTA Maria College in Ballyroan has been granted an extension to the duration of planning permission for the construction of a new PE hall, changing ... Read More