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Living life as a teenager when faced with a cancer diagnosis
A YOUNG Tallaght woman diagnosed with thyroid cancer in her teens is one of thirty to share her experiences in a new book on teenagers ... Read More

‘€50k art project should be called Bono, as it’s close to The Edge !’
“They should have called it ‘Bono’ because it’s quite close to The Edge.” The public has shared their reactions to the official name for a ... Read More
New TU building poised to be hub for innovation and research
A NEW 5,200 m² multi-disciplinary building at Technological University Dublin’s Tallaght campus was officially opened this week. The landmark development, which increases the overall campus ... Read More
Coláiste Bríde pupils launch their first ‘official’ podcast
LOCAL Transition Year students in Clondalkin have successfully launched their first podcast with the help of a teacher. Transition Year students from Coláiste Bríde worked ... Read More

‘Huge step’ for Credit Union to issue mortgage to family
Community Credit Union in Rowlagh issued their first mortgage to a family from Clondalkin in a “huge step” for the branch and the community. In ... Read More
Local Faces: Laetitia Lefroy
CORKAGH House was an imposing 10-bedroom house located in the grounds of Corkagh Demesne until its demise in the early 1960s, writes Ken Doyle. The ... Read More
‘Driver didn’t speak English and was waving his hands’
A DRUNK driver who had poor English and didn’t want to engage with gardai upon arrest, was fined and disqualified from driving for three years. ... Read More

‘Keyboard warriors’ shame
“There’s residents out there that were threatened on the night!” Antics in Drimnagh on Halloween have been slammed after bonfires wrecked local green spaces in ... Read More
Man (39) who struck off-duty garda in nightclub given suspended sentence
A Dublin man who struck an off-duty garda in a Dublin nightclub has been given a suspended sentence, reports Claire Henry. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court ... Read More
Twelve complete programme for community leadership
TWELVE people received certificates after completing a pilot programme encouraging community leadership in disadvantaged areas of South Dublin, including Balgaddy, reports James Roulston Mooney. The ... Read More

‘Ethos Care’ signs erected outside former Lucan Lodge nursing home
SIGNS went up outside the former Lucan Lodge nursing home this week depicting the name Ethos Care. Liquidators were appointed to Lucan Lodge Nursing Home ... Read More
Young people gain kudos in Garda Youth Awards
Young people from Ronanstown and Lucan were among those recognised at the Garda National Youth Awards this Saturday, November 22, at the Midlands Park Hotel, ... Read More
Costa Coffee drive thru plans in Ballymount
A planning application has been lodged for a Costa Coffee drive-thru at Ballymount Industrial Estate. The proposal submitted on behalf of MBCC Foods (Ireland) Ltd ... Read More
Over 90 apartments could be sold to approved housing body
Over 90 apartments built as part of a Palmerstown ‘build-to-rent’ scheme may be sold to an approved housing body. An Coimisiún Pleanála have ruled that ... Read More
St Mary’s GAA Club apply for second new astroturf pitch
St Mary’s GFC have applied for planning permission for a second new astroturf pitch at their Saggart grounds. The club was granted planning permission in ... Read More







































