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James Joyce seat of learning will inspire future students
FORMER Taoiseach Bertie Ahern was the special guest at a Tallaght school as they unveiled their ‘James Joyce Seat of Learning.’ An art installation by ... Read More

St Aidan’s CS is a ‘shining example of modern Ireland’
ST AIDAN’S Community School in Brookfield, Tallaght, celebrated its 40th anniversary as a “shining example of modern Ireland,” said principal Kevin Shortall. After 40 years, ... Read More
Seven-bed house put up for rent at €7,200 per month
A SEVEN-BED, four-bath house in Tallaght was put up for rent at €7,200 per month. “HWP are delighted to offer this purpose-built shared accommodation next ... Read More
Depot to undergo ‘review of operations’ due to complaints
A COUNCIL depot will undergo a “review of operations” after repeated complaints from local residents of “unacceptable” machinery noise levels late at night. Sinn Fein ... Read More

Criminal with history of violence beat his partner and intimidated her
A CRIMINAL with a history of violence assaulted his girlfriend over a prolonged period and held a blade to her throat before sending her threats ... Read More
Students proudly presented with Gaelbhratach Irish flag
Students from Coláiste Chillian in Clondalkin were presented with a Gaelbhratach (Irish flag) at a ceremony in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, this week. Talent shows, ... 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
‘My life is very sad and lonely now’ says 81-year-old knocked down by car
A driver broke a red light and knocked down an elderly lady as she crossed the road with her dog, leaving her with serious and ... Read More
Learner driver lost control of car and smashed head-on into vehicle
A learner driver who lost control of his car and smashed head-on into another vehicle, injuring three passengers, has been placed under the supervision of ... Read More

Charges dismissed against two people accused of identifying Ana’s murderers
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court has dismissed charges against two people accused of identifying two teenage boys convicted of the murder of 14-year-old Ana Kriégel, reports ... Read More
Major step forward for public transport in Lucan and Clondalkin
The procurement process for the DART+ South West project, which will deliver a modern, electrified rail service between the city centre and Hazelhatch has been ... 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
Restaurant must ‘be respectful and enhance the context’
A proposed planning application to convert part of a former stables into a restaurant must “be respectful and enhance the context” of the historic building. ... Read More