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Outstanding results and achievements by WALK graduates
The WALKways Programme at TUH continues to make a meaningful impact by supporting people with disabilities to gain valuable work experience and build confidence. Over ... Read More

Sentenced for theft of iPad, ear pods and an e-scooter
AN “opportunistic” thief received an additional three months to a current sentence he is serving. Gary Herbert (42), with an address of Kilcarrig Green, Tallaght, ... Read More
Local news as Gaeilge with Pól Ó Meadhra: Feachtas Thamhlachta: Deich mBliana ag Fás agus Campa Samhraidh 2025
Bunaíodh Feachtas Thamhlachta sa bhliain 2015 le fís shoiléir – tacaíocht a thabhairt do dhaoine óga an Ghaeilge a labhairt taobh amuigh den scoil, agus ... Read More
Permission granted for new Gaelscoil under construction
Planning permission has been granted for a three-storey extension to a new Gaelscoil campus already under construction on the Old Nangor Road. Dublin and Dun ... Read More

Clondalkin’s population of almost 50k needs dedicated First Responders unit
Plans are getting underway to establish a volunteer first responders unit to service the Clondalkin area. Local resident Mary Conlan was the organiser behind an ... Read More
Two-storey modular school building approved at St Ronan’s
PERMISSION has been granted for a new two-storey modular school building at St Ronan’s National School, Deansrath in Clondalkin. The Board of Management of St ... Read More
Dementia care innovation
A Tallaght Hospital doctor and a nurse at Cherry Orchard Hospital made West Dublin proud as they received two awards for “innovative solutions to healthcare ... Read More

Twenty-five years in a row as chairman of committee for Vincent
Independent councillor Vincent Jackson will serve as chair of Dublin City Council’s South Central Area committee for the 25th year in a row. The independent ... Read More
Resident with limited mobility found path too high and fell
Footpath kerbs around Raheen Park in Ballyfermot will be assessed by the council’s Transport Advisory Group after local residents complained they were too high. Residents ... Read More
Grandfather allowed drone to be used in an attempted drug delivery to Cloverhill
A grandfather, who came under duress to allow his drone to be used for an attempted prison drug delivery and stored over €180,000 of criminal ... Read More

‘Dry side’ of long-delayed Lucan Leisure Centre to open
Sections of the long-awaited Lucan Leisure Centre are set to open this Monday. The ‘dry side’ of the long-delayed leisure centre project, which includes the ... Read More
New pedestrian way produces safety problems, claim residents
Residents in what was formerly a cul-de-sac in Newcastle are growing increasingly frustrated over a new pedestrian way that has been cut into the end ... Read More
Ebb&Flow appeal against Padel Court Permission
Planning permission granted for three padel courts at St Mary’s College RFC has been appealed by the owners of a coffee stand on the sports ... Read More
Permission is granted for new 3G all-weather pitch at St Mary’s Club
ST MARY’S GAA Club have had permission approved for a new 3G all-weather pitch. The Saggart club’s plans include works replacement of existing grass football ... Read More
‘Remarkable’ house on the market for over €2 million
A “remarkable” five-bedroom property close to Marley Park is on the market for over €2 million. Amazonia, an oasis of tranquility located within the exclusive ... Read More