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Author: Aideen O'Flaherty
Call-out to quell bonfire activities at Halloween time
RENEWED calls have been made for community-led Halloween activities to quell the number of bonfires in the county. The topic was discussed ...
Woman dismissed by tech firm for criticising Israel on LinkedIn
A CLONDALKIN woman has been dismissed by Israeli tech company Wix after publicly criticising Israel on LinkedIn. Courtney Carey, 26, worked in ...
Developer blames Covid-19 for delay in completing project
DEVELOPER Glenveagh Homes is seeking an extension to the duration of planning permission for 400 dwellings in Citywest Avenue Village, as the ...
Change of use sought by Long Mile furniture centre Finline
PERMISSION is being sought by Finline Furniture for a change of use of the rear portion of a premises in the Long ...
Call for CEO of Transport Authority to meet on issues
A TALLAGHT councillor is calling for the CEO of the National Transport Authority (NTA) to meet with councillors following on from reported ...
Building two houses would have ‘unacceptable impact’
PLANS for the development of two houses to the rear of two existing dwellings in Cooldrinagh, Lucan, have been refused permission as ...
Zombies, spooks, ghosts and goblins are all in the mix, but watch out for the bonfires
IN THE lead-up to Halloween, Dublin City Council have an online portal where residents can report the location of bonfire material in ...
‘Sadness’ from residents over loss of Old Bawn green space
THE future of the cottages on the Old Bawn Road has become clearer in recent days, with work being carried out on ...
Bully-boy tactics and flaring tempers over 3G Astro pitch proposals
TEMPERS flared at a council meeting last week, with the chairwoman of a local area committee accusing a councillor of using “bully-boy ...
Over €8 million in rent arrears owed to council
TALLAGHT South has the highest rate of rent arrears in South Dublin County, totalling €4.3m, followed by Palmerstown-Fonthill with arrears of €2m. ...