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Clash between 5k race and start of Mass causes problems
A lady in her 70s was going to “climb over” to get to Mass on St Patrick’s Day as a misunderstanding between a Tallaght church ... Read More

Grandmother honoured for 55 years on school board of management
A school celebrated an 88-year-old parent and grandparent who has been involved in the school management since “the turning of the first sod” in 1970. ... Read More
Over 67% of hospital users were ‘satisfied’ with service
Over 67 per cent of Tallaght University Hospital users were “satisfied” with the service according to a new study. The Trinity College Dublin’s Health Assets ... Read More
Horses, public lighting and the scourge of scooters all leads to intimidation in area
A LACK of public lighting is one of the issues affecting businesses and patrons at Neilstown Shopping Centre. This leads to people feeling intimidated when ... Read More

Four years for man with over €160k worth of cannabis for sale or supply at retail park
A man who was caught transporting just over €160,000 worth of cannabis has been jailed for four years, reports Sonya McClean. Paulius Baltrunas (35) of ... Read More
Plans to repair old wall damaged by Storm Eowyn
SOUTH Dublin County Council will need to appoint a contractor to repair a 11-meter section of an old wall damaged by a tree during Storm ... Read More
Watching Caiden undergo treatment has been difficult
St Patrick’s Athletic superfan 10-year-old cancer patient Caiden Molloy, from Ballyfermot got to meet his heroes on Wednesday to mark Daffodil Day in aid of ... Read More

Parents have had enough to do and are fighting back
A VOLUNTARY group of parents who advocate for the children with additional needs in Ballyfermot and the wider community, hosted an information meeting this week. ... Read More
Lack of resources for city council’s derelict sites section is a major concern
THE lack of resources for the section in Dublin City Council that handles derelict sites is a major concern, according to Cllr Hazel de Nortúin ... Read More
Local Faces: Eileen O’Brien
Regular readers of our sports pages will no doubt be familiar with the exploits of this week’s star of Faces in the Community, Lucan Harriers’ ... Read More

Jail for man found with controller for drone seen flying over Cloverhill Prison
A man found in possession of a controller for a drone attached to a copper pipe which contained over €500 of heroin seen flying over ... Read More
RAMS raise nearly €1,938 for Irish Cancer Society
THE Retired Active Men’s Social (RAMS) in Rhythm of Newcastle raised €1,938 for the Irish Cancer Society marking Daffodil Day. Their weekend performance at The ... Read More
Plans are lodged for mixed-use development in Citywest Village
DEVLOPER Marshall Yards Development Company Limited have lodged an application with South Dublin County Council for sites at The Court and at the corner of ... Read More
Plans for EV charging station at Plaza Park West
PLANS for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the Plaza Park West, have been lodged with Dublin City Council. The application was submitted by InstaVolt ... Read More
Developers of Airton House request extension of duration
THE DEVELOPERS at Airton House in Tallaght is requesting an extension of duration of permission for the change of use and conversion of an existing ... Read More