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‘Welcome to Tallaght’ damaged stone is fixed
One of three ‘standing stones’ on the N81 that was damaged in a traffic collision has now been repaired. The first of three “Welcome to ... Read More

Richard in the hunt for his third Oscar
Tallaght’s Richard Baneham has the chance to win his third Oscar at this year’s 98th Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday evening. From Old Bawn in Tallaght, ... Read More
Family friendly entertainment plans for St Patrick’s Day Festival
A major day of festivities is planned for St Patrick’s Day in Tallaght Village this year. The Tallaght St Patrick’s Day Festival 2026 will kick ... Read More
Extend Coco’s Law to all EU member states
Nicole Fox’s mother has called on the European Union to extend Coco’s Law across all member states to outlaw sending, receiving and sharing explicit images ... Read More

Over 400 hundred attend annual brain tumour walk
Brain Tumour Ireland’s annual 5K fun Run/Walk in Corkagh Park, on Sunday, was a huge success, with over 400 participants gathering to show their support ... Read More
Parade organisers make a call out for more volunteers
St Patrick’s Day parade organisers in Clondalkin have called for more volunteers to sign up and join before the big day, as interest is “down ... Read More
Cherry Blossoms Festival not to go ahead is ‘a serious blow’
The Cherry Blossoms Community Festival in Cherry Orchard will not go ahead this year in what is “a serious blow to the community.” The Cherry ... Read More

€18,000 worth of cannabis herb stored in extractor fan
A former taxi driver who developed a serious cocaine addiction was caught storing €18,000 worth of cannabis herb in an extractor fan in his home, ... Read More
School debate highlights the need to stamp out racism
THE final of a secondary school debate highlighting the need to stamp out racism was held at Kylemore College in Ballyfermot on Tuesday. The final ... Read More
Long-awaited pool to be handed over to operator this month
The Lucan pool has been filled and set to be given over to the operator “later this month” as the long saga nears a close ... Read More

Local Faces: Liam Cullen
THE Lucan St Patrick's Day Parade is just about upon us, and this year's Grand Master of the parade is a man who's devoted the ... Read More
Car park surface may need to be removed and built again
The surface of a car park in Lucan is set to be reviewed as the surface has deteriorated, with it possibly needing to be removed ... Read More
Parish centre applies for community cafe
A parish centre in Jobstown has applied for planning permission to open a new community café. A planning application has been submitted for alterations to ... Read More
Information sought from Dolcain House owners to retain fencing
The council is seeking additional information from the owners of Dolcain House over their application to retain fencing around the site. A planning application was ... Read More
Vacant retail building has guide price of €775,000
A SUBSTANCIAL vacant retail building at Tallaght Cross will go under the hammer with a guide price of €775,000. The building was known as the ... Read More







































