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Author: Alessia Micalizzi
Serious shortage of neuro rehab beds
Ireland has less than half of the neuro-rehabilitation beds needed, said the Neurological Alliance Ireland (NAI) marking World Brain Day at Peamount ...
Céilí at the Crossroads set to be highlight in Glenasmole
The Glenasmole Céilí at the Crossroads is always an “unusual event” bringing many families together, remarked Seán Lee from the organising committee. ...
Hello, neighbours – you’re very welcome!
An estate turned their annual Family Fun Day into ‘Inclusion Day’ to “bring the community back together, nobody excluded.” The annual Family ...
Brittas Tractor Run postponed following the death of a local man
The annual Brittas Tractor Run has been postponed to Saturday, August 23 following the death of a local man in an “awful ...
Desperately seeking an answer about her daughter’s death
A heartbroken mother from Firhouse organised a protest at the Department of Health seeking answers about the care her daughter received last year ...
Cottages go ‘sale agreed’ for over half a million euro
Two historic Tallaght cottages have gone sale agreed in the private market “well in excess” of the asking price of €595,000 with ...
Over €12,000 from Inland Fisheries to help protect Dodder
The woody habitat of the Dodder River will benefit by over €12,300 allocated by Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) for its restoration as ...
Beautiful celebration of St Dominic’s incredible parish
Celebrating 50 years of St Dominic’s Parish was a “beautiful gathering of faith memories and friendships,” said the parish team. On Sunday, ...
Say ‘no’ to racism and violence!
“We have lost the ability to stand out for what is right,” said one of the first women to witness the attack ...
Selecting staff within the council is based on ‘merit and transparency’
The selection process for new staff within South Dublin County Council is “based on merit,” SDCC said in response to a councillor ...