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Author: Alessia Micalizzi
Boom in book borrowing as libraries host inclusive events
Nearly 800 new borrowers were registered in November between North Clondalkin, Lucan, and Palmerstown libraries. Respectively, 295, 431, and 71 new members ...
Boost of €25k for Citywise Education
Citywise Education will be granted €25,000 with an expansion from Tallaght into Crumlin in sight. The not-for-profit organisation has run education and ...
Lucan father and his team are progressing powerfully
A Lucan father and his team are “progressing powerfully” in the World’s Toughest Row competition as they honour the memory of a ...
Once in a lifetime experience for twins Aimee and Ashlee
Tallaght twins awarded at Young Scientist 2025 are set for a “once in a lifetime” experience as they will represent Ireland at ...
Special kidney procedure saved James’s life, with his brother’s help
A SPECIAL medical procedure performed for the first time in 15 years at Beaumont hospital saved the life of a Tallaght man ...
Vandalised park benches replaced
Three park benches had to be replaced by South Dublin County Council following vandalism in Ballymount Park, Kingswood. Based on when the ...
Council identify cause of water leaks and are taking steps to rectify them
The source of a water leak that was making a council resident’s tenancy intolerable was identified by South Dublin County Council. Nicola ...
Inspirational 21-year-old ‘Amazing Amy’ passed away on Christmas day
A 21-year-old girl who outlived doctors’ expectations for over six years passed away on Christmas day. Amy Conlon Ferguson from Rathcoole “was ...
Letter issued to owner of a derelict site on Rathcoole’s Main Street
South Dublin County Council issued a letter to the owner of a derelict property on Rathcoole’s Main Street after the hoarding put ...
Traffic plan at €890,000 can make Brittas safer
AN €890,000 plan to make driving through Brittas village safer was proposed by South Dublin County Council to Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII). ...