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Concerns at ‘growing wave of anti-social behaviour’
Bus services in West Tallaght could soon face early evening withdrawals due to a “growing wave of anti-social behaviour,” said a member of the National ... Read More

Chris runs length of Ireland to raise over €150,000 for Archie
A man ran the length of Ireland in 11 days to raise money for Tallaght boy Archie Ennis who needs life-saving treatment. Starting on Saturday, ... Read More
Local Faces: Declan Sherry
Multi-billionaire and one of the richest men in the world, Warren Buffett once said: "Bridge is such a sensational game that I wouldn't mind life ... Read More
Vital funds raised for girl (25) diagnosed with rare condition
Vital funds are being raised for a young Clondalkin girl diagnosed with a “life-changing” illness. A GoFundMe page has so far raised over €50,000 for ... Read More

Fun and laughter for all the family when the Clondalkin Village Festival starts up
The Clondalkin Village Festival returns this June for even more family fun. Taking place from Friday, June 20, until Sunday, June 22, the festival is ... Read More
Healthcare worker caught with €180k of drug gangs proceeds in her bedroom
A healthcare worker who was caught with more than €180,000 of a drug gang's proceeds in her bedroom wardrobe has been jailed for three years, ... Read More
‘Cherry Orchard’ Arts Festival problem with insurance resolved
Fears over the future of the Ballyfermot Cherry Orchard Arts Festival have been laid to rest following a meeting with Dublin City Council. The Echo ... Read More

‘Neighbour from hell’ avoids jail term after assault
A “neighbour from hell” who was caught on CCTV attacking a woman in her front garden, pulling out seven centimetres of hair from her head, ... Read More
Local Faces: Antoinette Martin
Neurodivergence amongst Irish children is a problem that seriously affects more and more parents in our communities, writes Ken Doyle. Like in many of our ... Read More
Hopes to find remains of Irish hero Earl of Lucan are dashed
Hopes that remains found in Belgium may be those of Irish hero Patrick Sarsfield have been dashed by DNA testing. A search has been underway ... Read More

Assurances sought from Minister for Health for the new Adamstown primary care centre
A local Sinn Féin representative is calling on the HSE and the Minister for Health to provide assurances that the planned new primary care centre ... Read More
Pricing structures for Lucan Leisure Centre by Aura come under scrutiny
Serious concerns have been raised over the proposed pricing structures for the Lucan Leisure Centre. Prices for gym and pool facilities at the leisure centre, ... Read More
Primary school plans gets the green light in Rathcoole
PLANNING has been granted for a new primary school in Rathcoole which will include 20 classrooms. Following a third-party appeal which was lodged, An Bord ... Read More
Eight apartments on market for almost €2 million
Eight apartments in South Dublin on a “unique residential development site” are on the market with a guide price of almost €2 million. Located at ... Read More
10 acre development in excess of €6.5 million
A unique development opportunity has just come to the market in South Dublin for just over €6.5million. This 10.92 acre site just off Tay Lane ... Read More