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Remembering his wife Josie and her companionship . . .
Rathcoole musician Peter Gaynor has recorded a new song called ‘Josie’, in memory of his wife who died three years ago from a sudden heart ... Read More

Catwalk finale shows how to fix fashion
Students from St Mac Dara’s Community College, Templeogue were among seven national finalists selected for the 2026 An Taisce Green-Schools Let’s Fix Fashion catwalk finale ... Read More
Irish Youth Foundation is ‘more vital than ever’
Ireland’s first Olympic Taekwondo athlete and long-standing community advocate, Jack Woolley is encouraging youth groups in the county to apply for funding to support young ... Read More
No. 13 bus service is an issue ‘bubbling up’
Concerns were raised about the future of public transport for Bawnogue residents as Phase 8 of BusConnects draws near with a proposed removal of the ... Read More

Improvements promised may ease traffic concerns around schools
Traffic concernS around schools in Clondalkin, Newcastle and Saggart may be eased after council committments to several improvements. Sacred Heart National School in Sruleen, Clondalkin ... Read More
English tourist was attacked and stabbed in Temple Bar following a verbal dispute
A man who stabbed an English tourist during a violent incident in Dublin’s Temple Bar has been sentenced to three years and nine months, reports ... Read More
Drugs task forces described as ‘an afterthought’
Councillors and others called for the proposed National Drugs Strategy to go further to tackle the problem of drugs following the end of the consultation ... Read More

Mural magic!
Members of the Gurteen Youth Project worked together to create a new mural for Ballyfermot, which promotes inclusivity and diversity. ‘Label Jars Not People’ is ... Read More
‘This is not just damage . . . this is an attack on the club’
Cherry Orchard FC shared a statement following an act of vandalism at their facilities in Elmdale. Images shared on the club’s social media showed several ... Read More
Lucan House and Demesne bought for €10 million opens to the public
THE grounds of Lucan House Demesne and the Lucan Village Green and bandstand area are now open to the public, marking a significant step forward ... Read More

Mural depicts the rich history of St Finian’s over 200 years
A mural celebrating the 200th anniversary of a primary school in Newcastle was unveiled on Friday morning, with multiple generations of pupils and past pupils ... Read More
Over €9k raised for Build For The Boys
Over €9,000 was raised at a 5km fundraiser in Phoenix Park on Saturday morning in aid of two young brothers from Lucan who both live ... Read More
Rovers lodges plans for changing facility in Roadstone
SHAMROCK Rovers Football Club has lodged plans for a single storey modular building comprising of changing, shower, toilet facilities, office and canteen. The building is ... Read More
St Mary’s GAA 3G all-weather pitch approved
ST MARY’S GAA Club have been approved planning for a synthetic grass 3G all-weather pitch at their grounds at Pairc Mhuire in Saggart. The plans ... Read More
Vacant retail building sold for €871,000
A substantial vacant retail building at Tallaght Cross was sold last week for €871,000. Sold on BidX1, the building better known as Former Food Court ... Read More







































