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Author: Aideen O'Flaherty
Residents submit appeal against council’s decision
RESIDENTS of Newcastle Glebe have submitted an appeal against South Dublin County Council’s decision to grant permission for the construction of 30 ...
Attacks on gardai and tourists bring criminality into sharp focus
MANY communities in Dublin are “living in fear as they don’t feel safe in their own homes, in their neighbourhood or on ...
‘Disappointing’ level of funds for Active Travel Schemes
THE disparity of funding for staffing levels for Active Travel schemes in South Dublin County Council compared to the three other Dublin ...
€1.5m guide price for Bank of Ireland premises in Rathcoole
THE Bank of Ireland premises on Main Street in Rathcoole has been brought to the market with a guide price of €1.5m ...
Not possible to give hours spent on ‘dog poo’ removal
SOUTH Dublin County Council removes dog fouling as part of its overall cleaning schedule and said: “It is not possible to give ...
Residents angry over illegal dumping at shopping centre
REPEATED instances of illegal dumping at the back of Le Fanu Shopping Centre in Ballyfermot have evoked fury among residents in the ...
Resident lodges claim seeking mast injunction
A KINGSWOOD resident has lodged a claim seeking an injunction against a mast development in Kingswood, which has been listed for mention ...
Data centres refused planning due to ‘insufficient capacity’
PLANS for two adjoining data centres in the townland of Ballymakaily, west of Newcastle Road (R120) in Lucan have been refused permission ...
Developer submits application for demolition of Kestrel pub
PLANS for an apartment development at the site of the Kestrel pub in Walkinstown are once again on the table after a ...
Hospital launches third ‘hackathon’ for students
TALLAGHT University Hospital (TUH) this week launched its third ‘health hackathon’, which sees students from TU Dublin working together to solve challenges ...