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Author: Echo Staff
Boden book their place in U21 camogie final after win over Kilmacud
Ballyboden St Enda’s booked their place in the final of the Dublin Camogie U21 ‘A’ final after they defeated Kilmacud Crokes 2-08 ...
Crumlin crash out of cup
CRUMLIN United fell to 2-1 loss to Liffey Wanderers in the second round of the FAI Intermediate Cup at Pearse Park on ...
Inspiration and innovation at the forefront for ‘Girl Tech’
AWS Dublin was at the heart of inspiration and innovation as it welcomed 90 young women from Tallaght, Blanchardstown, Clonshaugh and Drogheda ...
TUH talks health: Are we too sweet?
November was Diabetes Awareness Month. A disease that is on the increase worldwide. It is a condition where the pancreas is not ...
TDH scheme wins energy savings award
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has announced the winners of the 2024 SEAI Energy Awards. There were 113 submissions, which ...
Families in election day protest over lack of secondary school
Concerned locals in Newcastle have organised a march on November 29 to protest over the lack of a secondary school in the ...
Clondalkin Talkin’ Toastmasters set the standards for speeches
Clondalkin Talkin’ – the official Toastmasters club of Dublin 22, is a non-profit community club, specialising in the development of public speaking, ...
154 cost rental homes launched in Adamstown
Approved Housing Body Oaklee launched its first cost rental homes at The Sidings in Adamstown in Lucan in partnership with Quintain Ireland ...
Man with cocaine worth €33k was part of crime in which a man died
A man caught carrying over €33,000 of cocaine was also involved in a series of burglaries, a court has heard, reports Eimear ...
Commercial rates ‘should have been increased by 50 per cent’ in budget
COMMERCIAL rates should have been increased by 50 per cent in the South Dublin County Council Budget for 2025, according to People ...










