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Author: Aideen O'Flaherty
Plans to change old bank building into apartments
A PROPOSAL for the partial demolition of the former Ulster Bank unit in Palmerstown for it to be turned into residential units ...
Tesco plans for ancillary off-licence in retail unit at Cookstown Industrial Estate
TESCO is seeking planning permission for the development of an ancillary off-licence in a retail unit on the ground floor of a ...
Padel tennis facility approved for warehouse in Cookstown
Permission has been granted for the change of use of a warehouse in Cookstown Industrial Estate into a padel tennis facility. The ...
24-metre mast decision at Esker House upheld by ABP
AN BORD Pleanála has upheld South Dublin County Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for the erection of a 24-metre telecommunications mast ...
Five passports, 20 tyres and a safe with €1,500 cash dumped in stream
A TEAM of volunteers who carried out a clean-up in Saggart last week unearthed a safe that contained €1,500 in cash, an ...
‘A bunch of little brats making the decisions in Leinster House’
A SINN Féin councillor has accused councillors from Government parties of “talking out of two sides of their mouth” when it comes ...
Stalwart of community radio Mark was a charitable man
MARK O’Toole has been remembered as a stalwart of community radio in Tallaght and as a charitable man who was heavily involved ...
Objections lodged against developer’s proposed change
FOUR objections have been lodged against a developer’s proposal to change a permitted community space/creche on the ground floor of an apartment ...
Walk and Talk helps boost physical and mental health
OVER 100 people attended a social stroll in Corkagh Park last Saturday to mark the launch of Walk and Talk South Dublin. ...
Club feels like it’s ‘a campaign to force rugby out of Tallaght’
REPEATED incidents of vandalism affecting a local rugby club feels like “a campaign to force rugby out of Tallaght”. This is according ...