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Author: Alessia Micalizzi
Developer applies to knock and rebuild historical stonewalls
A housing developer has applied to South Dublin County Council to remove and rebuild one of Tallaght’s historical stonewalls to “ensure preservation” ...
Demand for CCTV at Aylesbury Park because of illegal dumping
Calls for a CCTV system in Aylesbury Park were made as ongoing illegal dumping became “unacceptable.” Fianna Fáil Senator Teresa Costello, former ...
Marking 30 years of support for substance users and families
The Clondalkin Addiction Support Programme (CASP) celebrated 30 years of supporting substance users and their families in the local community On Wednesday, ...
Cemetery ‘hotspot’ for anti-social behaviour
The Bohernabreena cemetery will be closed to cars in the evenings and nights to prevent antisocial behaviour and disruption to residents. A ...
Housing or data centres are the bleak choices the State has to make
A motion to request a national moratorium on data centres that are not powered by renewable energies was passed at the September ...
Charities gain from Knight’s Shannon swim
A man who is swimming the River Shannon for charity has raised over €11,000 in a week. A former teacher at St ...
‘District Centre’ contributes to revitalising the Ballyroan area
A new ‘District Centre’ around Marian Road in Ballyroan “provides the services of a traditional village,” said South Dublin County Council. Last ...
Younger ‘Wednesday’ hopes for a recast on Addams show
A Tallaght girl is hoping to be recast in hit show ‘Wednesday’ after having appeared as the younger version of the main ...
Open day for plots attracts new interest in cultivation
“We’re aiming at having 100 per cent of the allotments allocated and worked,” said the South Dublin Allotments Association after the success ...
Pfizer employees cycle to raise over €400,000 for Irish Cancer Society
A group of Pfizer employees cycled almost 300 kilometres from Grange Castle to County Cork and raised over €400,000 for the Irish ...