Tallaght

First aid responders answer 26 emergency calls in October

Mark Keane- November 12, 2025 0

VOLUNTEER first aid responders in Tallaght responded to over 20 emergency calls in the month of October, reports Ellen Gough. Tallaght Community First Responders (CFR) ... Read More

First aid responders answer 26 emergency calls in October
Over 900 new library members are registered

Over 900 new library members are registered

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OVER 900 new library members were registered in September at Tallaght Library, almost double the number of new members in previous months. Tallaght Library registered ... Read More

Alison named the Family Carer of the Year winner

Alison named the Family Carer of the Year winner

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A Saggart woman has been named the Dublin Lidl Family Carer of the Year 2025 for her care of her two autistic daughters. Alison McManus ... Read More

Clondalkin

Closure of busy junction is only a ‘recommendation’

James Roulston Mooney- November 12, 2025 0

Transport Infrastructure Ireland stated that their idea to close the Boot Road junction that would affect around 2000 homes was only a “recommendation.” The proposal ... Read More

Closure of busy junction is only a ‘recommendation’
‘Joe Williams Bridge’ signage honours the late historian

‘Joe Williams Bridge’ signage honours the late historian

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SIGNAGE has gone up to mark the Blue Bridge linking the N7 and Monastery Road as the ‘Joe Williams Bridge’ in honour of the late ... Read More

Heritage sites will undergo works to make them available for public use

Heritage sites will undergo works to make them available for public use

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Two known heritage sites in Clondalkin will undergo new works to make them available for public use. Fairview Oil Mills and St Cuthbert’s Church will ... Read More

Ballyfermot

Amendments proposed for more apartments at DLS site

Maurice Garvey- November 12, 2025 0

DWYER Nolan Developments Ltd seeks planning permission to modify a permitted Strategic Housing Development (SHD) via a planning application for a Large-scale Residential Development (LRD) ... Read More

Amendments proposed for more apartments at DLS site
Councillor apologises for sharing image of spoiled ballot paper

Councillor apologises for sharing image of spoiled ballot paper

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DUBLIN South Central councillor Philip Sutcliffe (Ind) apologised for sharing an image of a spoiled ballot paper containing slurs. Mr Sutcliffe said the photo was ... Read More

Leadership and learning recipients inspiring stories

Leadership and learning recipients inspiring stories

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A LOCAL leadership and learning celebration event took place this week in Ballyfermot. On Wednesday, October 22, the Cherry Orchard Implementation Board and Liffey Partnership ... Read More

Lucan

Virtual dementia tour helps people understand condition

James Roulston Mooney- November 12, 2025 0

A nationwide campaign landed in Lucan as the Virtual Dementia Tour made its final stop in the area. The virtual dementia tour is run by ... Read More

Virtual dementia tour helps people understand condition
Change to wasterwater infrastructure will have major benefits for county

Change to wasterwater infrastructure will have major benefits for county

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Uisce Éireann will help increase the development of wastewater infrastructure by working with the private sector, said a Lucan Fine Gael Councillor. Cllr Caroline Brady ... Read More

HSE plan to relocate CAMHS to new Primary Care Centre

HSE plan to relocate CAMHS to new Primary Care Centre

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THE HSE plan to relocate the CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service) Lucan team to the new Adamstown Primary Care Centre. TD Mark Ward ... Read More

Sport

Double delight for Rovers

- November 10, 2025 0

Shamrock Rovers defeated Cork City 2-0 in the Aviva Stadium on Sunday afternoon to complete a domestic double for the first time since 1987. The ... Read More

Double delight for Rovers
Sport

Impressive draw from Rovers in Athens

- November 7, 2025 0

Shamrock Rovers earned themselves an impressive 1-1 draw last night in Athens to score their first points of the European campaign. Ahead of Thursday’s game ... Read More

Impressive draw from Rovers in Athens
Sport

Anne’s Kilmacud to take junior title

- November 5, 2025 0

ST ANNE’S Junior 6 side pulled off a hugely impressive comeback over the weekend as they managed to overcome Kilmacud Crokes in the championship final after ... Read More

Anne’s Kilmacud to take junior title
Sport

St Finian’s U16 ladies joy at winning league

- November 5, 2025 0

ST FINIAN’S Newcastle emerged victorious in the Division 7 U16 Ladies Football Championship final which was held on Sunday afternoon where they took on Ballymun ... Read More

St Finian’s U16 ladies joy at winning league
Sport

Big win for St Jude’s U16s ladies in c’ship showdown

- November 5, 2025 0

ST JUDE’S U16 ladies side won their Division 3 championship final after a comprehensive victory against Na Fianna last Sunday in Tymon Park. While Na ... Read More

Big win for St Jude’s U16s ladies in c’ship showdown
Business

IT apprenticeship programme aims to equip staff with skills to protect councils

- November 10, 2025 0

IRELAND’S first tailored IT apprenticeship programme for county and city councils has been rolled out with Dublin City Council among the participating local authorities in ... Read More

IT apprenticeship programme aims to equip staff with skills to protect councils
Business

Almost €5m granted in Power Up grant scheme

- November 7, 2025 0

Almost €5 million was provided to local businesses in South Dublin under a new grant introduced by the Government last year. 1,208 small and medium ... Read More

Almost €5m granted in Power Up grant scheme
Business

Site for food production hub has been identified in county

- November 7, 2025 0

A site for a new food production hub in South Dublin has been identified, and a design is set to be drafted in the coming ... Read More

Site for food production hub has been identified in county
Business

Following in family footsteps with opening of flower shop

- November 7, 2025 0

A new flower shop has opened in Rathcoole with a rich history to go along with the beautiful smells. Florist Marie Kenny opened Kenny’s Flowers ... Read More

Following in family footsteps with opening of flower shop
Business

Businesses encouraged to register for all-island government expo

- November 5, 2025 0

Businesses and SMEs across Dublin Mid West are encouraged to register for the all-island Government Supply Expo 2025, taking place at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, ... Read More

Businesses encouraged to register for all-island government expo
Housing association loses appeal against conditions

Housing association loses appeal against conditions

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A housing association has lost an appeal they lodged against planning conditions on a residential development in Crumlin. Cabhrú Housing Association were awarded permission in ... Read More

€750,000 guide price for one  acre site in Bohernabreena

€750,000 guide price for one acre site in Bohernabreena

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A one acre “prime development” site zoned for residential use near the Dublin Mountains is now on the market with a guide price of €750,000. ... Read More

Asking price of €525k for unit  in Newlands Cross Retail Centre

Asking price of €525k for unit in Newlands Cross Retail Centre

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Quantum Property Consultants bring to the market “an excellent opportunity” to acquire Unit 2, Newlands Cross Retail Centre, reports Ellen Gough. With an asking price ... Read More

Arts & Culture

Soprano Celine Byrne was unique experience

- November 7, 2025 0

"THE evening of our Masterclass with the world-famous Soprano Celine Byrne had finally come!" beams Ruth Grogan of North Clondalkin Community Choir. She continues by ... Read More

Soprano Celine Byrne was unique experience
Arts & Culture

The Jacob Saga is a fantasy fiction series

- November 7, 2025 0

"ABOUT nine-years-ago, I was in a very bad mood... " begins Crumlin-born author Eamon Blake, who has lived in Kingswood for the last 44 years. ... Read More

The Jacob Saga is a fantasy fiction series
Arts & Culture

‘Murder by the throat’ talk to be held in St Maelruan’s Parish Hall

- November 7, 2025 0

"Murder by the throat" comes from a speech by Lloyd George, explains Dr Edward J Bourke, who will be delivering a talk about spies in ... Read More

‘Murder by the throat’ talk to be held in St Maelruan’s Parish Hall
Arts & Culture

Nature on our doorsteps: Bright red plant galls

- November 7, 2025 0

Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight into the natural heritage around ... Read More

Nature on our doorsteps: Bright red plant galls
Arts & Culture

Food with passion: Christmas Dinner Tray-bake

- November 7, 2025 0

John Paul Kennedy is a self-taught cook and an avid fan of collecting cookery books with a passion for good old-fashioned home cooking. His passion ... Read More

Food with passion: Christmas Dinner Tray-bake
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: A unique library that is part of the fabric of Clondalkin

- June 6, 2025 0

Clondalkin Library is a gorgeous, unique, heritage building still very much in daily use. It is situated at the junction of Monastery Road and Floraville ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: A unique library that is part of the fabric of Clondalkin
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Peamount Hospital offer a wide range of health and welfare services to people

- May 9, 2025 0

In the hinterland between Clondalkin, Newcastle, and Lucan, Peamount Healthcare’s campus sits on a large site on rising ground 300 feet above sea level in ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Peamount Hospital offer a wide range of health and welfare services to people
Echo Rewind

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra: ‘An Rí’ á léiriú ag Aisteoirí Thamhlachta

- April 25, 2025 0

IS dráma amuigh faoin aer é ‘An Rí’ le Pádraig Mac Piarais a léirigh Aisteoirí Thamhlachta ar Dhomhnach Cásca, i Músaem na bPiarsach, Ráth Fearnáin, ... Read More

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra: ‘An Rí’ á léiriú ag Aisteoirí Thamhlachta
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Discovering all the facts and fictions about our ancestors

- April 25, 2025 0

Children are said to typically ask their parents or guardians “Where did I come from?” This question in adulthood takes on another meaning for people ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Discovering all the facts and fictions about our ancestors
Echo Rewind

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra

- April 18, 2025 0

IS dráma amuigh faoin aer é ‘An Rí’ le Pádraig Mac Piarais a bheidh á léiriú ag Aisteoirí Thamhlachta ar Dhomhnach na Cásca i Músaem ... Read More

Local history as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra
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Pulp Confidential Shredding: Ireland’s Trusted Confidential Shredding Service

- October 28, 2025 0

ADVERTORIAL Old files pile up. Boxes gather dust. Inside are payroll slips, invoices, and customer details that must stay private. That’s where Pulp steps in. ... Read More

Pulp Confidential Shredding: Ireland’s Trusted Confidential Shredding Service
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Making Mondays Better: The Psychology of Coffee in the Workplace

- October 28, 2025 0

ADVERTORIAL Monday often stumbles out of the blocks. Mail piles up, time feels jumpy, and people wander in still shaking off the weekend. Then someone ... Read More

Making Mondays Better: The Psychology of Coffee in the Workplace
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The all-in-one kitchen hero for busy homes: The Ninja Foodi 8-Mode 6L Possible Cooker

- October 6, 2025 0

ADVERTORIAL Just in time for the return to routine after summer holidays, the Ninja Foodi 8-Mode 6L Possible Cooker (MC1101) is the ultimate time-saver for ... Read More

The all-in-one kitchen hero  for busy homes: The Ninja Foodi 8-Mode 6L Possible Cooker
Business

National Learning Network unveils inclusive education and training campus in Dublin

- October 1, 2025 0

National Learning Network (NLN), part of the Rehab Group, has officially opened a new campus, College East at the former Caritas College site in Ballyfermot, ... Read More

National Learning Network unveils inclusive education and training campus in Dublin
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‘Walk and talk’ invites people to 5km forest loop of Hellfire Club

- September 25, 2025 0

A group that works with people bereaved by suicide are holding a ‘walk and talk’ event at the Hellfire Club this Saturday. HUGG (Support After ... Read More

‘Walk and talk’ invites people to 5km forest loop of Hellfire Club