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Author: Aideen O'Flaherty
Transplant recipient is urging people to sign up
AN ORGAN transplant recipient has shared her story of the difference a kidney transplant has made to her quality of life – ...
National food waste recycling week 2023
NATIONAL Food Waste Recycling Week 2023 kicks off next Monday, June 5, with members of the public being provided with helpful hints ...
40 cyclists making recovery visible in local communities
A GROUP of almost 40 cyclists who are in recovery from addiction recently cycled from Ballymun to the Tallaght Rehabilitation Project (TRP) ...
Going strong 50 years on
THE Rathcoole Bridge Club marked its 50th anniversary with a celebratory dinner in Beech Park Golf Club last Thursday, May 18. A ...
Uniphar House available to let for €760k over five years
UNIPHAR House on the Belgard Road in Tallaght is available to let for €760k per annum on a five-year lease according to ...
Willingness to increase usage of community centre
THERE is a “willingness to increase usage” of the Ard Mór Community Centre in Tallaght, according to South Dublin County Council. The ...
Three men arrested in Tallaght in relation to hit and run
Three men were arrested today, Wednesday, May 31, following a managed containment operation in relation to a hit-and-run in Rathfarnham earlier today. ...
Mother and baby home survivor Tony campaigned for redress
A funeral service was held for Tony Kelly last Thursday, May 25, in St Kevin’s Church in Kilnamanagh, followed by burial in ...
€5.7m guide price for former ABB premises on Belgard Road
THE former ABB office and warehouse facility on the Belgard Road in Tallaght has gone on the market with a guide price ...
€2.5m awarded to projects in South Dublin County
OVER €2.6m has been awarded to projects in South Dublin County through the Community Recognition Fund. The highest amount, totalling €391,820, has ...