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Prayers offered for Indian communities after attack
Prayers have been offered for Indian communities across south Dublin in the wake of a vicious attack on an Indian man in Tallaght last month. ... Read More

Scoring a personal goal for children
Republic of Ireland captain and Arsenal star Katie McCabe made a heartwarming visit to Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) at Crumlin, creating unforgettable memories for young ... Read More
Tallaght Community Council applauds volunteers and businesses for their active support for Tidy Towns
ADVERTORIAL Tallaght Community Council (TCC) applauds and recognises the village-based businesses who have actively thrown their shoulders to the Tidy Towns effort this summer. Some ... Read More
Campaigner shocked at revelations about road traffic Gardai
A road-safety campaigner whose daughter was killed by a reckless driver in Clondalkin 20 years ago has expressed shock and frustration over reports that gardaí ... Read More

Took victim almost 30 years to get the courage to report abuse
ABUSED weekly by his cousin when he was a young child, it took Alan Murphy nearly 30 years to pluck up the courage to report ... Read More
Young Harvey remembered as a ‘brave and beautiful boy’
A nine-year-old boy who died from a short illness, after waiting three years for much-needed scoliosis surgery, has been remembered as a “brave and beautiful ... Read More
Badly parked rental bikes rarely come to the attention of the Dublin City Council
Dublin City Council have said they “rarely receive complaints” about electric rental bikes being left badly parked on city streets. At the most recent South ... Read More

131 derelict properties in Dublin City Council
The number of derelict properties in Dublin city has more than doubled in the last four years. There are now 131 derelict properties on Dublin ... Read More
Arts festival welcomes over 1,000 to final fun-filled day
The rain got the memo and steered clear on Sunday, as over a thousand people descended on Markievicz Park for the final day of the ... Read More
Serious shortage of neuro rehab beds
Ireland has less than half of the neuro-rehabilitation beds needed, said the Neurological Alliance Ireland (NAI) marking World Brain Day at Peamount Hospital. On July ... Read More

Adamstown bus route changes welcomed by commuters after lengthy campaigns
Dublin Bus has announced that two bus routes through Adamstown will be re-routed later this month. A statement on their website on Tuesday, July 29 ... Read More
New search and rescue hanger will now go ahead at Weston
Plans to develop a new search and rescue hanger at Weston Airport will now go ahead after four separate appeals to An Coimisíun Pleanála were ... Read More
TU Dublin campus unit to accommodate 75 bicycles
A bicycle-storage unit to accommodate 75 bicycles to be located within the TU Dublin Tallaght campus has been approved The plans include an area of ... Read More
Change of use of vacant creche to gym or pharmacy
Planning permission has been granted to change the use of a vacant creche in the heart of Tallaght to allow for a pharmacy or gym. ... Read More
Guide price of €1,175,000 for 23.5 acre site in Rathcoole
Coonan Property bring a site to the market that may be of interest to developers, investors and those seeking an investment with growth prospects. This ... Read More