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Author: Alessia Micalizzi
Freezing temperatures impact local water supply situation
Water pipes supplying various locations across Southwest Dublin burst over the week due to freezing temperatures. Millbrook Lawns, Avonbeg, Balrothery, and Kilnamanagh ...
Investment in child services is a ‘pivotal moment’ for Government
The Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) called on the next Government to invest in child services more in what they called a “pivotal ...
Lucan special needs school to be established by next September
A school for students with special needs will be established in Lucan by next September as announced by Minister for Education Norma ...
Really moving event at opening of ASD class
The opening of a new class for children with special needs in Scoil Áine, Clondalkin, left “very few dry eyes,” according to ...
‘We are devastated, we wanted our boy to have the best life’ says mother Una
“When you think about the life a boy was going to have, it’s devastating,” said the mother of a seven-year-old who was ...
Irish retail is in danger from the online giants, warns entrepreneur
IRISH retail will fall through just like hospitality if local brands don’t get any support, according to Tallaght entrepreneur Sharon Keegan. Founder ...
Family home lying empty for over 15 years
One more property could be added to a list of 23 existing derelict houses in South Dublin County if its owner doesn’t ...
Over €6,000 is donated as hundreds attend GOAL Mile
OVER €6,000 was raised through the Tallaght GOAL mile as hundreds of participants ran for a good cause on Christmas morning. GOAL ...
Boxing legend gives a boost to participants of the noble art
Neilstown hero and boxing legend Bernard Dunne spoke to a packed room in North Clondalkin library while handing out certificates to recent ...
Fire hazards, stone-throwing, arguments and threats on bus routes regularly
A Dublin Bus passenger set fire to a pole switch while on the bus, among nine anti-social incidents reported this month on ...