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Author: Aideen O'Flaherty
Artists hard work pays off
FOUR emerging artists recently held an exhibition in Tallaght Library called Ealain Nua, which featured a vibrant variety of artworks. Artists Monica ...
Old Orchard Inn pub pizza restaurant plans
THE Old Orchard Inn pub in Rathfarnham is seeking planning permission for a single-storey structure to function as a pizza restaurant offering ...
Broomhill apartments could ‘potentially erode’ area plan
PLANNING permission has been refused for the development of 82 apartments to the east of Broomhill Road in Tallaght, as if the ...
‘This is Your River’ film raises importance of River Dodder
A FILM looking at the importance of the River Dodder and the work of the volunteers who maintain it was screened in ...
Members of activity group raise €500 for CASA
MEMBERS of a local social activity group raised almost €500 for CASA (Caring and Sharing Association) as a result of a 5km ...
‘All systems go’ for €28 million Hellfire Club visitor centre
PLANS for the development of a Dublin Mountains Visitor Centre at the Hellfire Club in Rathfarnham are “all systems go”, and with ...
Students and staff school Colour Run raises €3,800 for children’s hospice
THE staff and students of Citywest Educate Together National School recently held a vibrant colour run for charity, where they raised €3,800 ...
Statehood Day event marks the start of Lithuania as a country
OVER 200 people attended an event in Tallaght Theatre over the weekend to mark Lithuanian Statehood Day, which also included a visit ...
Dance-a-thon at school raises over €6,000 for sensory pod
A ST Dominic’s National School pupil put his best foot forward when he held a lively dance-a thon in the grounds of ...
‘I’ll really miss the children and the camaraderie of the staff’
THE principal of St Kevin’s Girls’ School in Kilnamanagh retired last week after spending her entire teaching career working in the school. ...