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Teacher cuts lead to classroom mergers
First and second class students will be merged together in classes of 25 children in a Kilnamanagh primary school due to cuts to teaching staff. ... Read More

Man found with €230k in cash and five Rolex watches is jailed
A man found in possession of over €230,000 in cash and five Rolex watches has been jailed for three years, reports Eimear Dodd. Dublin Circuit ... Read More
Foróige Spirit Awards make positive difference
Whitechurch Slay Sisters are the winners of the ‘Dublin South Foróige Community Spirit Awards 2025’. The Slay Sisters project focused on raising awareness on the ... Read More
Concerns vape shops deliberately targeting teens
There are concerns that vape shops in town and village centres that advertise sweets and energy drinks alongside vapes are deliberately “targeting” teenagers. Parents have ... Read More

Enterprise project that helps young people dismantle negative beliefs
Oreoluwa Alfred, a 5th year student from Colaiste Bride Clondalkin was awarded 3rd place with a prize from Workday at the Teen-Turn Technovation Regional Pitching ... Read More
CCTV ‘may be an option’ to tackle illegal dumping black spot
CCTV can only be deployed to tackle illegal dumping when “less intrusive measures fail”. South Dublin County Council have stated that they must demonstrate “that ... 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

Future of arts festival remains uncertain following meeting
THE future of a major arts festival in Ballyfermot is still uncertain after an emergency meeting with council officials last week. The Ballyfermot Cherry Orchard ... Read More
Parents of neurodivergent children support each other
One group of Dublin 10 parents of neurodivergent children have come together to provide support for each other, and other parents in their situation. NeuroVibe ... Read More
School’s basketball facilities may soon share access with the local communities
Works are underway to allow public access to basketball courts in an Adamstown school out-of-school hours. An initiative, led by Active South Dublin and the ... Read More

More information needed in change of use plans for shop
ADDITIONAL information has been requested for the change of use of a furniture shop and window shop/showroom to a multi-functional space to include a place ... Read More
Spiritan Congregation appointed to parishes
A TEAM from the Spiritan Congregation will be appointed to care for the Tallaght parishes of Springfield, Brookfield and Jobstown in early July. The current ... Read More
Kelland Homes lodge proposals for 233 dwellings in Clonburris
PROPERTY developer Kelland Homes has lodged an application for 233 dwellings at a site in Clonburris in Dublin 22. The plans lodged include the construction ... Read More
GAA club lodge plans for upgrades to pitch
A GAA club has lodged planning permission for upgrades to their pitch and stands. St Mary’s GFC in Saggart have applied for permission to replace ... Read More
Concerns raised over apartment block height and sustainability at Bruce House
Major concerns have been raised over the height and suitability of a planned apartment building in Tallaght Village. Plans were lodged earlier this year for ... Read More