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Disabled people being treated ‘the same way as rubbish’
“Disabled people are being treated the same way as rubbish,” said a man who had to fight broken-down vehicles and skips abandoned on disabled parking ... Read More
St Mark’s help relaunch energy theme
An Taisce Green-Schools officially relaunched its energy theme for primary and secondary schools around the country, thanks to its new partnership with EirGrid, the operator ... Read More
Golf equipment scam used to con various clubs by a ‘pleasant man’
A man who was involved in a scam that involved contacting various golf clubs to purchase equipment and then withdrawing the payment instructions with his ... Read More
It’s a long, long way from Clare to TradFest and Clondalkin for folk icon Ralph McTell
FOLK icon Ralph McTell was “honoured” to be part of TradFest, he said ahead of his event at Áras Chrónáin. McTell had to weather a ... Read More
Celebrating a Celtic Goddess
“THIS IS the sixth year of the festival in Clondalkin, and it is going from strength to strength,” says chief event organiser Caitriona Leavey of ... Read More
Suspension of works due to anti-social behaviour at park
GARDAI are investigating anti-social behaviour which led to the suspension of contractor works at a Clondalkin park before Christmas. The nature of the anti-social behaviour ... Read More
Caritas College set to become education and training centre
THE FORMER Caritas College secondary school in Ballyfermot is set to be utilised as an education and training centre for the National Learning Network (NLN). ... Read More
Ninety years a-growing for St Agnes Church, with a Mass of Celebration and a blessing
ST AGNES Church in Crumlin celebrates its 90th anniversary this year and will be hosting a special Mass on February 2 – all are welcome ... Read More
Suspended sentence for a city council worker who used lorry to transport drugs
A Dublin City Council worker who was caught transporting cannabis in his work vehicle has been given a suspended sentence, reports Sonya McLean. Tony Ward ... Read More
Balgaddy laneway anti-social issues taken in hand by officials in Department of Education
THE Department of Education says they are attempting to arrange a meeting between relevant stakeholders in relation to anti-social issues in a Balgaddy laneway. Residents ... Read More
‘Most powerful tool in the shed is the kettle’
A MENS shed in Lucan has been growing steadily but its members are in need of a permanent home. Lucan Men’s Shed (LMS) has been ... Read More
Team close to €500,000 target in world’s toughest row
A Lucan father and his team came third in the World’s Toughest Row competition as they honour the memory of a 13-year-old girl who passed ... Read More
Black Lion pub successful with appeal over pavilion structure
THE Black Lion Public House in Clondalkin village has been successful in its appeal with An Bord Pleanála after it was refused permission and refused ... Read More
Four-bed rental property on Belgard Road at €4k per month
A RENTAL property located on Belgard Road has come on the market with a figure of €4,000 per month. Located at Colbert’s Fort, the dwelling ... Read More
‘Robust stock of new housing is in the pipeline’ says Minister O’Brien
THE Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has published its monthly data on the number of Commencements Notices (residential construction starts) for December 2024 ... Read More