Tallaght

‘It’s such a relief, but it has taken too long’

Alessia Micalizzi- March 10, 2025 0

A wheelchair user has been allocated a ground floor apartment in Saggart after many years spent fighting for suitable housing and “crawling up” the stairs ... Read More

‘It’s such a relief, but it has taken too long’
Seven years jail for possession of drugs worth over €3 million

Seven years jail for possession of drugs worth over €3 million

Tallaght 0

A Dublin man, whose overuse of painkillers following a workplace accident led to a drug addiction and debt, has been jailed for seven years for ... Read More

Local Faces: Joe Geoghegan

Local Faces: Joe Geoghegan

Tallaght 0

JOE Geoghegan is a man who's name is familiar to many in Tallaght as a leading member of The Vine Group, a Tallaght-based group made ... Read More

Clondalkin

Warning letter issued over hoarding at Dolcain House

Maurice Garvey- March 10, 2025 0

A WARNING letter was issued last year to the owners of Dolcain House by South Dublin County Council in relation to a planning complaint about ... Read More

Warning letter issued over hoarding  at Dolcain House
Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025 – Gach ag Tarlú – All Happening in Clondalkin

Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025 – Gach ag Tarlú – All Happening in Clondalkin

Clondalkin 0

TÁ SHEACHTAIN na Gaeilge linn. Beidh go leor ag tarlú idir seo agus Lá le Pádraig. In Aras Chrónáin, D22X856, Cluain Dolcáin an deireadh seachtain ... Read More

Football club receives €350,000 in funding for full size all-weather pitch

Football club receives €350,000 in funding for full size all-weather pitch

Clondalkin 0

A football club in South Dublin was granted €350,000 to build a full size, all-weather pitch as they played a part in making new arrivals ... Read More

Ballyfermot

Former council housing depot leased to Kingspan

Maurice Garvey- March 10, 2025 0

QUESTIONS were asked about plans for a former depot in Ballyfermot, which is being leased to a floor and wall covering company. The application for ... Read More

Former council housing depot leased to Kingspan
Group recognised for work at annual AsIAm Autism Friendly awards

Group recognised for work at annual AsIAm Autism Friendly awards

Ballyfermot 0

A VOLUNTARY group of parents who advocate for the children with additional needs in Ballyfermot and the wider community were recognised for their work at ... Read More

New library will include proposals for civic space

New library will include proposals for civic space

Ballyfermot 0

PLANS for a new library on Crumlin Road include proposals for a civic space which will enhance the area. The Dublin City Council led project ... Read More

Lucan

Frustration for sports clubs with delays in lease agreement

Maurice Garvey- March 10, 2025 0

A NEW lease agreement is in the works for a shared clubhouse in Lucan, but “prolonged delays” have led to frustration for the sports clubs ... Read More

Frustration for sports clubs with delays in lease agreement
All go at the Lucan parade

All go at the Lucan parade

Lucan 0

"It's not very easy for local children to get into the Dublin parade today, plus going into town to see the parade puts a big ... Read More

Plans approved for works on roads and open spaces

Plans approved for works on roads and open spaces

Lucan 0

AN APPLICATION has been approved for Clonburris Infrastructure Limited at four sites along Griffeen Road Griffeen Glen Drive, Balgaddy Road, Grange Castle Road Junction Lucan, ... Read More

Sport

Ellen Walshe smashes oldest Irish Swimming Record

- March 8, 2025 0

Two-time Irish Olympian and Paris 2024 Finalist Ellen Walshe has smashed the oldest Irish Swimming Record, the long course (50m) 200m Butterfly, at the Leinster ... Read More

Ellen Walshe smashes oldest Irish Swimming Record
Sport

Denis receives volunteer award

- March 6, 2025 0

THE Federation of Irish Sport celebrated 35 recipients of the 2024 Volunteers in Sport Awards, recognising one individual from every county in Ireland, four in ... Read More

Denis receives volunteer award
Sport

Whitechurch keep up the pressure on league leaders

- March 6, 2025 0

DIVISION 3 in the UCFL is starting to clog up at the top of the section, after Whitechurch FC threw their name into the hat ... Read More

Whitechurch keep up the pressure on league leaders
Sport

Boden secure first win in league

- March 6, 2025 0

BALLYBODEN St Enda’s senior footballers got their opening points of their Adult Football Division 1 campaign with a hard-fought victory over Na Fianna 2-19 to ... Read More

Boden secure first win in league
Sport

Dublin minors up and running

- March 6, 2025 0

DUBLIN got their Leinster minor championship campaign off to a fine start with an impressive performance over Meath 3-20 to 0-6 on Sunday afternoon before ... Read More

Dublin minors up and running
Business

Salon goes from strength to strength with bigger premises

- March 7, 2025 0

A SALON which has gone from strength to strength celebrated an expansion by welcoming clients to their new bigger premises in Ballyfermot. Lolo’s Hair and ... Read More

Salon goes from strength to strength with bigger premises
Business

Credit Unions will ‘strengthen’ service with plans for merger

- March 5, 2025 0

TWO Tallaght credit unions are set to merge to “strengthen” the service for members. Details of the proposed transfer of engagements between Kilnamanagh Credit Union ... Read More

Credit Unions will ‘strengthen’ service with plans for merger
LEO

LEO South Dublin to celebrate Entrepreneurial Excellence at 2025 Local Enterprise Awards

- February 28, 2025 0

Marking over a decade of championing entrepreneurship and innovation, the highly anticipated Local Enterprise Awards South Dublin 2025 will take place on Thursday, March 6th, ... Read More

LEO South Dublin to celebrate Entrepreneurial Excellence at 2025 Local Enterprise Awards
Business

Council’s €1.7 billion capital investment over three years

- February 28, 2025 0

INVESTMENT by South Dublin County Council over the next three years of its Capital Programme 2025 – 2027, equates to spending approximately €5,802 per person ... Read More

Council’s €1.7 billion capital investment over three years
Business

Four-generations family business is going strong

- February 26, 2025 0

A FAMILY business that has employed over four generations and provided countless work experience opportunities for local kids is celebrating its 40-year anniversary this year. ... Read More

Four-generations family business is going strong
Plans to change vacant childcare facility to commercial premises

Plans to change vacant childcare facility to commercial premises

Property 0

PLANS have been submitted with South Dublin County Council to change the use of a vacant childcare facility in Tallaght to a commercial premises. Applicant ... Read More

Lens Media lodge appeal over development contribution figure

Lens Media lodge appeal over development contribution figure

Property 0

LENS Media who have plans for a state-of-the-art TV and film studios have lodged an appeal with South Dublin County Council over the development contribution ... Read More

Go-ahead for new child and family centre in St Cuthbert’s Park

Go-ahead for new child and family centre in St Cuthbert’s Park

Property 0

PLANNING permission has been granted by South Dublin County Council for Deansrath Family Health Centre (DFHC) to build a new child and family centre in ... Read More

Arts & Culture

Mexicans 2024: Motorcycle display team release version of Stomping Song

- March 7, 2025 0

“THE melody was inspired by the sound of me calling my son Jude for nursery,” explains Inchicore drummer Morgan Condon of alternative rock band Motorcycle ... Read More

Mexicans 2024: Motorcycle display team release version of Stomping Song
Arts & Culture

Sequential storytelling: Event hopes to provide an insight into developing skills

- March 7, 2025 0

"THIS is part of a series that The Edge already delivers called 'Working Breakfast', where various entrepreneurs, local but across the country, will come together ... Read More

Sequential storytelling: Event hopes to provide an insight into developing skills
Arts & Culture

Nature on our doorsteps: Larch ‘Roses’

- March 7, 2025 0

Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight into the natural heritage around ... Read More

Nature on our doorsteps: Larch ‘Roses’
Arts & Culture

‘I have had the time of my life’ – Kevin

- March 6, 2025 0

"I feel great. I've had the time of my life. It's been an absolute pleasure getting to know this lady—she has the patience of a ... Read More

‘I have had the time of my life’ – Kevin
Arts & Culture

Paddy – The life and times: One -Man show starring Don Wycherley comes to The Civic

- March 3, 2025 0

FIFTY years after his wrongful conviction, at the age of 74, Paddy is facing into his twilight years and wrestling with a thousand turbulent memories. ... Read More

Paddy – The life and times: One -Man show starring Don Wycherley comes to The Civic
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Parade is going from strength to strength 10 years since it returned

- March 7, 2025 0

Save the day This year, Clondalkin’s St Patrick’s Day parade will take place on Monday 17th March. 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the parade’s ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Parade is going from strength to strength 10 years since it returned
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Just one night proved that our infrastructure is very vulnerable

- February 21, 2025 0

January 2025 delivered heavy snowfalls around the 17th and then Storm Éowyn on the night of Thursday 23rd and the following day. Fair play, our ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Just one night proved that our infrastructure is very vulnerable
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: The Origami Monk reminds us of monasteries and paper mills

- February 7, 2025 0

Supported by our national Per Cent for Art Scheme, Clondalkin’s newest public artwork is the Origami Monk, by artist Ms Ngaire Jackson. It’s at the ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: The Origami Monk reminds us of monasteries and paper mills
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Culture, craic and camaraderie in abundance at Áras Chrónáin

- January 24, 2025 0

Áras Chrónáin on Watery Lane in Clondalkin was once a private residence known as Orchard House. It was bought by the Cusack family in 1955. ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Culture, craic and camaraderie in abundance at Áras Chrónáin
Echo Rewind

Local history with Monica McGill: Lá an Dreóilín pays homage to the wren, the king of all birds

- January 10, 2025 0

The Wran, the Wran, the King of all Birds On Stephen’s Day was caught in the furze. Up with the kettle and down with the ... Read More

Local history with Monica McGill: Lá an Dreóilín pays homage to  the wren, the king of all birds
Sponsored Content

Yoga for Everyone!

- February 19, 2025 0

Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a complete beginner, this is your chance to unwind, stretch, and connect with your inner calm. Venue 1: Kilnamanagh ... Read More

Yoga for Everyone!
Sponsored Content

Firhouse Christmas Craft Fair returns for its 4th year

- December 18, 2024 0

ADVERTORIAL The Firhouse Community Craft Fair returns to The Speaker Conolly car park on Saturday, December 21 for their annual Christmas Craft Fair. Now in ... Read More

Firhouse Christmas Craft Fair returns for its 4th year
Sponsored Content

Festive nights at The Abberley!

- December 16, 2024 0

ADVERTORIAL The festive season is just around the corner. It's time to book those festive nights out. Get your dancing shoes ready because we have ... Read More

Festive nights at The Abberley!
Sponsored Content

Firhouse Christmas Craft Fair returns for its 4th year

- December 5, 2024 0

ADVERTORIAL The Firhouse Community Craft Fair returns to The Speaker Conolly car park on Saturday, December 7 and 14 for their annual Christmas Craft Fair. ... Read More

Firhouse Christmas Craft Fair returns for its 4th year
Sponsored Content

Tallaween ‘virtual theme park’ comes to Tallaght

- October 15, 2024 0

WATCH: THIS Saturday, October 19 from 5.30pm, the electrifying Tallaween Festival begins. This is a cutting-edge, multi-media spectacle featuring an augmented reality mobile game, a thrilling video projection with a laser light show and ... Read More

Tallaween ‘virtual theme park’ comes to Tallaght