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Knocklyon clean-up gang aims to be ‘one of the best’
A “together we can” approach led to the launch of a new Tidy Towns group taking care of Knocklyon streets and greenery. The Knocklyon Tidy ... Read More
Poverty perceived through poetry
Tallaght children and youth got on stage and explored the theme of poverty through poetry, in an event launched at the centre for Childhood Development ... Read More
Concerns over dog control in Killinarden after attack
South Dublin County Council said they will receive funding from the government to enhance Dog Warden services from 2025. Following last week’s attack by an ... Read More
Development of Corkagh park almost complete
Construction and development works on a recreational park are due to be completed by the end of January next year. This is what councillors were ... Read More
Remembering Ellie (11) with Light It Up Gold candlelit walk
“She was full of love and laughter,” said Lorraine Downey as she remembers her niece Ellie, who died at 11 years old shortly after being ... Read More
‘Solutions to addiction lie with the community’
The community is living through the negative consequences of drug use, so “solutions lie within communities”. This is according to Noreen Byrne, a community representative ... Read More
Floodlighting at Donore Harriers centre on table
PLANS for new LED floodlighting at Donore Harriers Sports Centre in Chapelizod were up again for notification at the Dublin South Central area meeting this ... Read More
City Council slammed over communal units which may be idle for 25 years
Four communal units in a residential complex will remain idle for 25 years, according to a local representative. The units are located in the social ... Read More
Pony club members jumping with joy after passing advanced tests
Cherry Orchard Pony Club proud as they were the first-ever members to pass an Irish Pony Club advanced test, reports Alessia Micalizzi. Lyndsey Coyle Hennessy, ... Read More
Celebrating the young people who make their area a better place to live
Outstanding community work done by local youth was honoured at the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) West Garda Youth Awards, last Thursday. An Garda Síochána’s local ... Read More
Disability activist is honoured by Dublin West Garda Youth Awards
“I’m exceptionally proud of him,” said Lucan Councillor Vicky Casserly (FG) about her son being among the recipients of the Dublin West Garda Youth Awards. ... Read More
Fireworks display attracts over 5,000 people
A hugely successful festival was held locally last week and over the weekend. Lucan festival 2024 attracted huge crowds to its many and varied events ... Read More
Library plans to include new two-storey extension for lift
PLANS have been lodged for the Clondalkin Library protected structure to demolish the one-storey west annex and construct a two storey extension for lift and ... Read More
National Transport Authority go-ahead for Belgard plans
THE NATIONAL Transport Authority (NTA) has received planning permission for a development that includes the closure of the slip road from Belgard Square South onto ... Read More
Green light given for change of car park to warehouse campus
THE National Vehicle Distribution (NVD) has had planning permission approved for the change of use of lands from vehicle distribution centre car park to a ... Read More