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‘Every chapter of Claudia’s life brings new challenges’
The mother of a young Dublin woman battling an extremely painful skin condition has told how the lack of co-ordinated support from the State has ... Read More
Local Faces: Margaret Flood
Ahem. Bit of hush down the back there, because this week’s Face of the Community is a truly distinguished woman. This week, we’re honoured to ... Read More
Tallaght University Hospital heroes honoured
TALLAGHT University Hospital announced its Staff Hero Award Winners for 2024 this week. These awards celebrate staff that go above and beyond in their jobs, ... Read More
Teacher Donal recognised for 33 years dedication to Clondalkin school
A LOCAL teacher was recognised for over 30 years' dedication to a school in Clondalkin. Donal Doherty, a teacher in St Joseph’s BNS, Clondalkin is ... Read More
Fantastic talent playing at Seó Beo festival
The Seó Beo Festival first took place during the “revival of live” saga at the end of 2021, as the staff at Aras Chronain slowly ... Read More
Clondalkin councillor calls for action to eliminate cable ties
POLL topper in the local elections Francis Timmons, who did not use any posters during his campaign, is calling for action to eliminate cable ties ... Read More
Arts festival launched
A local Arts festival was launched recently. The Ballyfermot Cherry Orchard Arts Festival, which will run from July 07 to July 14, was launched by ... Read More
Man found is possession of €15,000 of heroin ‘author of his own misfortune’
A man found in possession of over €15,000 of heroin has been handed a suspended prison sentence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, reports Eimear Dodd ... Read More
‘Distressing’ for families to see cemetery in this way
DUBLIN City Council are at Bluebell Cemetery this week to carry out weeding, however families of loved ones at the historic site feel they shouldn’t ... Read More
Permission granted to demolish structures at former McEvoy’s pub for apartments
PLANNING permission has been granted for the demolition of existing derelict structures at the former McEvoy’s pub site in Newcastle to make way for the ... Read More
St Andrew’s delighted to receive third green flag
A LUCAN primary school is celebrating their third green flag this week, which was earned through hard work on the theme of ‘water.’ St Andrews ... Read More
Stewarts raise €45k towards therapy hub
A local service provider for people with intellectual disabilities has raised €45,000 towards the expansion of one of its therapy hubs. The 32nd Stewarts Foundation ... Read More
Modern retail scheme has €9m asking price
THE Belgard Square West retail scheme in Tallaght has gone on the market with an asking price of just over €9m. Belgard Square West comprises ... Read More
Industrial unit with warehouse and office at Centrepoint is on the market
AN INDUSTRIAL unit in the Centrepoint Business Park in Clondalkin has gone on the market with an asking price of €495k. The property comprises a ... Read More
Information requested about change of use of four office units into apartments
ADDITIONAL information has been requested about the change of use of four office units in Library Square on Main Street in Rathcoole into four one-bed ... Read More