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Local Faces: Caroline Creaner
Apologies for starting with a difficult topic this week but please bear with me, things are not as bleak as they may appear to be, ... Read More

Walk & Talk group climb the summit of Scafell Pike
Members of a mental health support group from Jobstown travelled to the UK on Friday to scale the highest mountain in England. Nine members of ... Read More
‘High profile’ unit on market for €179,000
A “high profile” commercial unit in a busy Tallaght shopping centre is now on the market for just under €180,000. BROE Auctioneers “are delighted to ... Read More
‘Everyone is struggling’ with scramblers in public parks
“Everyone is struggling with them, and at the same time they have a role.” E-scooter and scrambler use in public parks has come under scrutiny ... Read More

Pumpkins push the possibilities in passion for prizes
The third annual St Peter Apostle Junior National School Pumpkin competition on Wednesday was a huge success across all classes. Students and their parents worked ... Read More
Frustration as people feel let down by housing developer
Residents of Kilcarbery Grange will be partaking in a “legal, non-confrontational demonstration” as they feel let down by the developer and the property management company. ... Read More
Students and families show off their talent
St Raphael’s National School held a Pumpkin Patch Party on Wednesday to celebrate their latest addition. Students and families were invited to carve and design ... Read More

Gambling arcade plans withdrawn after negative reception from the community
Planning permission for a proposed gambling arcade in Ballyfermot has been withdrawn after a negative reception from councillors and the community. The arcade was intended ... Read More
Learners are thrilled to pick up their certs at awards cermony
“There’s a lot more support given, I think that’s why it works”. Kylemore Community Training Centre held its first certification awards night in several years ... Read More
Marathon man honours his wife and the donor who saved her life
A man ran the Dublin marathon in honour of his wife with kidney disease and her best friend, a Lucan resident who saved her life. ... Read More

‘I would certainly question the pace of the works’
The latest line of works in Lucan Village has caused more frustration among locals as the Enhancement Scheme nears its climax. Bretland Construction Ltd will ... Read More
Concerns raised over the traffic lights system causing congestion
Residents have raised issues with the traffic light system in Adamstown, with congestion noted to appear on the way out of the area. Travelling within ... Read More
Outdoor padel tennis court facility refused planning in Cookstown
PLANNING permission has been refused for a outdoor padel tennis court facility in Cookstown Industrial Estate. Located at Units 5 and 8, Building 2 and ... Read More
Primary school special needs accommodation approved
A primary school in Clondalkin has been granted planning permission for an extension to provide much-needed special needs accommodation. St Bernadette’s Senior National School in ... Read More
Two unoccupied houses with substantial corner site on the market for €950,000
A unique development site, including two unoccupied houses and a substantial corner site is on the market in Clondalkin for €950,000. The site off the ... Read More








































