Tallaght

Parking system ‘terrorising the whole estate’

James Roulston Mooney- February 12, 2026 0

“How anyone’s ever going to get out of that is mad.” An emergency general meeting is on the table for Kiltipper residents after a new ... Read More

Parking system ‘terrorising the whole estate’
Mother heartbroken after son’s memorials removed

Mother heartbroken after son’s memorials removed

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The mother of a Tallaght teenager who died in a tragic scrambler accident last year has been left frustrated and heartbroken over the removal of ... Read More

‘Chatty benches’ set to be introduced with €50,000 budgeted for furniture in parks

‘Chatty benches’ set to be introduced with €50,000 budgeted for furniture in parks

Tallaght 0

‘Chatty benches’ are set to be introduced in Tallaght and other areas after a pilot scheme in another Dublin region. €50,000 will go towards the ... Read More

Clondalkin

Mark’s 50k Valentine’s Day run for close friend Eoghan

James Roulston Mooney- February 12, 2026 0

“We were always neck and neck with each other.” A local Clondalkin man is raising money for his loved ones by running 50 kilometres on ... Read More

Mark’s 50k Valentine’s Day run for close friend Eoghan
Framework aims for a greenway link along Knockmeenagh Lane

Framework aims for a greenway link along Knockmeenagh Lane

Clondalkin 0

The draft Clondalkin Local Planning Framework will work towards an active travel link or greenway along Knockmeenagh Lane as part of the area’s regeneration. The ... Read More

€1.5 million allocated towards road works at 24 locations in Clondalkin

€1.5 million allocated towards road works at 24 locations in Clondalkin

Clondalkin 0

Over €1.5 million is set to go towards planned road works in Clondalkin throughout 2026, as part of a €10 million package for all of ... Read More

Ballyfermot

Research points to a food desert area

James Roulston Mooney- February 12, 2026 0

“The research points to a food desert area.” A new cross-sector partnership has been launched to fight food poverty in Dublin 10 after research found ... Read More

Research points to a food desert area
Man caught with ‘a cornucopia’ of counterfeit cash and stolen bike

Man caught with ‘a cornucopia’ of counterfeit cash and stolen bike

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A man who was caught with “a cornucopia” of drugs, counterfeit cash and a stolen motorbike has been jailed for three years, reports Sonya McLean. ... Read More

Fr Pat has made a huge impact in the community

Fr Pat has made a huge impact in the community

Ballyfermot 0

“Paul Hill gave my name that I was the one who supplied the bombs.” Building a hall from the ground, being arrested alongside the Guildford ... Read More

Lucan

Credit Union appeal refused for office building

Ellen Gough- February 12, 2026 0

A council decision to refuse permission for a new office building for Lucan District Credit Union has been upheld by An Coimisiún Pleanála, on the ... Read More

Credit Union appeal refused for office building
Council to take in charge Paddocks estate and calls for stronger permeability link

Council to take in charge Paddocks estate and calls for stronger permeability link

Lucan 0

“It is quite a short link. So, it should not be a great deal of money to sort it out”. The Paddocks in Lucan is ... Read More

Work to start on 12th Lock studio and Grange Cottages in summer

Work to start on 12th Lock studio and Grange Cottages in summer

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Some of the key projects in Lucan’s 12th Lock Masterplan are set to begin construction this summer, with facilities expected to open in early 2027. ... Read More

Sport

Donore athletes impress in Albufeira

- February 11, 2026 0

DONORE Harriers have had a busy week with the club competing at International tournaments, particularly the European Champion Clubs Cup XC held in Albufeira, Portugal. ... Read More

Donore athletes impress in Albufeira
Sport

Former Dubs boss honoured with Hall of Fame Award

- February 11, 2026 0

LUCAN Sarsfields recently held an award night where they recognised pivotal members and players throughout the club for 2025. It was a truly momentous occasion ... Read More

Former Dubs boss honoured with Hall of Fame Award
Sport

Brave Glenanne slip up to Enniscorthy in the cup

- February 11, 2026 0

IT WAS a dull and drizzle day when Glenanne Women's 4s took to the pitch in an effort to win on Saturday for their Division 11/12 ... Read More

Brave Glenanne slip up to Enniscorthy in the cup
Sport

Kylemore tops in derby

- February 11, 2026 0

BALLYFERMOT saw a local rivalry take place recently in the final of the U19 Metro West League as St Setons and Kylemore College took each ... Read More

Kylemore tops in derby
Sport

Peamount boss looking forward to new season

- February 11, 2026 0

GARY Seery has taken over the role of Peamount United manager following the departure of Emma Donohoe ahead of the upcoming 2026 season. Previously working ... Read More

Peamount boss looking forward to new season
Business

Harmful effect for EU of trade policy uncertainty

- February 12, 2026 0

WITH the looming threat of additional US tariffs over Greenland and EU discussions on retaliatory actions, Chambers Ireland has said that new analysis underlines and ... Read More

Harmful effect for EU of trade policy uncertainty
Sponsored Content

Focused on People: Supporting Everyday Life in Our Suburbs

- February 10, 2026 0

LAST October Manna Air Delivery proudly sponsored the South Dublin Chamber Business Awards in the Employee of the Year Award category, won by the fantastic ... Read More

Focused on People: Supporting Everyday Life in Our Suburbs
Business

Talent shortages growing with resources stretched

- February 9, 2026 0

OVER 80 per cent of businesses are struggling to plug skills gaps in critical areas that are impacting productivity and growth, according to new research. ... Read More

Talent shortages growing with resources stretched
LEO

LEO supported companies created 91 jobs last year

- February 9, 2026 0

THE Minister of State for Employment, Small Business and Retail, Alan Dillon, T.D., announced the annual results of the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) for 2025 ... Read More

LEO supported companies created 91 jobs last year
Business

Football club looking to add more features and a coffee shop

- February 6, 2026 0

Kilnamanagh AFC are looking to add more community features to their new clubhouse, including a coffee shop. Work is almost complete on the club’s €500k ... Read More

Football club looking to add more features and a coffee shop
Appeals are lodged against plans for old Chadwicks site

Appeals are lodged against plans for old Chadwicks site

Property 0

Appeals have been lodged against a major mixed-use residential and commercial development at the former Chadwicks site in Walkinstown that would mean a “dramatic change ... Read More

NCT Centre to be converted into a ‘drive thru centre’ in Ballymount

NCT Centre to be converted into a ‘drive thru centre’ in Ballymount

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Planning permission has been granted for an NCT centre in Walkinstown to be converted into a ‘drive-thru’ centre. Oakway Test Centre on the Lower Ballymount ... Read More

Permission granted for 20 unit apartment block

Permission granted for 20 unit apartment block

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Planning permission has been granted for a 20-unit apartment block in Larkfield Square in Lucan. The development will see seven one-bed and 12 two-bed apartments, ... Read More

Arts & Culture

‘Tenderfoot’ apprentice programme helping develop young voices

- February 12, 2026 0

"THE Civic is delighted to support the development of new theatrical voices and to work with so many young people across the county." remarks Niamh ... Read More

‘Tenderfoot’ apprentice programme helping develop young voices
Arts & Culture

Variety Group really excited to take part in new production

- February 11, 2026 0

"WE HAVE never done this show before, so we are really excited to be taking on this new production of 'Alice in Pantoland,' explains secretary ... Read More

Variety Group really excited to take part in new production
Arts & Culture

‘Araya’ is debut novel by Saggart author Aneta

- February 9, 2026 0

"THE story wouldn’t exist without Ethan," explains Saggart-based author Aneta Ciszek-Kowalska, regarding her debut novel, 'Araya'. The story of the book is set in 2050, ... Read More

‘Araya’ is debut novel by Saggart author Aneta
Arts & Culture

Food with Passion: Irish Farmhouse Chicken Casserole Hotpot

- February 6, 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: Irish Farmhouse Chicken Casserole Hotpot
Arts & Culture

Hearing the audiences laugh and join in made us feel like superstars

- February 6, 2026 0

"OUR panto 'Aladdin' went brilliantly," smiles Clondalkin Drama Group's Michaela Courtney. 'Aladdin' was performed in Colaiste Chillain from January 10 to 18. According to Michaela, ... Read More

Hearing the audiences laugh and join in made us feel like superstars
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

Dressing Tallaght weddings and families across the generations

- February 12, 2026 0

Fourteen years after leaving The Square, the return of Best Menswear has been marked by familiar faces, shared memories, and stories that span generations. Few ... Read More

Dressing Tallaght weddings and families across the generations
Sponsored Content

Grow Mental Health launches its BIG LOVE, Virtual Rose Garden

- February 12, 2026 0

This Valentine’s season, Grow Mental Health is celebrating a different kind of love, Friendship Love - the everyday kindness, care and support that helps people through life’s challenges ... Read More

Grow Mental Health launches its BIG LOVE, Virtual Rose Garden
Sponsored Content

Digital Marketing in 2026: Where AI Helps and Where Human Strategy Still Wins

- February 12, 2026 0

Marketing in 2026 feels faster, and a bit noisier. AI isn’t a side tool anymore. It’s inside the platforms that decide distribution, pricing, reach, and ... Read More

Digital Marketing in 2026: Where AI Helps and Where Human Strategy Still Wins
Sponsored Content

How Automation Is Helping Irish Food Businesses Scale

- February 6, 2026 0

Talk to any food producer and you’ll hear the same mix of pride and pressure. Pride, because the product is good. Often very good. Pressure, ... Read More

How Automation Is Helping Irish Food Businesses Scale
Sponsored Content

Florette Puts a Fresh Spin on National Pizza Day with Its Ultimate Pizza Salad

- February 1, 2026 0

More than half of UK consumers say their salads need more toppings to feel satisfying, and Florette is answering the call this National Pizza Day ... Read More

Florette Puts a Fresh Spin on National Pizza Day with Its Ultimate Pizza Salad