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Author: Aideen O'Flaherty
Libraries development plan will deliver continued growth
MEMBERS of management from South Dublin Libraries will take on the roles of ‘champions’ this year, to lead the implementation of the ...
Schools to participate in Young Scientist Exhibition
A HOST of local school students are taking part in this year’s BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition which kicks off in ...
Dublin Bus routes to be curtailed in Tallaght
UPDATE: Following discussions between Dublin Bus and trade unions today, buses will not terminate at The Square in Tallaght – but some ...
Big turnout at GAA memorial match for Dylan O’Neill
A MEMORIAL match in memory of a 21-year-old player who passed away in 2018 was held in Thomas Davis GAA Club on ...
Nursing home approved on Priory grounds
PLANS for a nursing home and independent living blocks in the grounds of St Mary’s Priory in Tallaght have been approved with ...
Dunnes Stores seeking drop of €217,000 in planning fees
BETTER Value Unlimited Company, with an address at Dunnes Stores’ head office on South Great George’s Street, is seeking a reduction of ...
Service offers hope to people recovering
A MOVING hope and remembrance service was held by Jobstown Assisting Drug Dependency (JADD) last Thursday, December 15. People who had recovered ...
Echo Year in Review: December 2022
DECEMBER delivered Christmas cheer in abundance, with a variety of charity and festive events taking place all over the county. It was ...
Burnt out cars are ‘routine to us now, we’re used to it’
MEMBERS of Croí Ró Naofa GAA Club were disappointed when they discovered a burnt-out car beside their pitch in Killinarden Park over ...
Ukrainian volunteers step up to translate
A TEAM of 16 Ukrainians has decided to give back to the volunteers who helped them when they first arrived in Ireland, ...