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Author: Echo Staff
Microsoft Ireland Operations get green light for Gateway facility in Newcastle
Microsoft Ireland Operations Ltd have been approved planning for the development of a Regional Network Gateway (RNG) facility on lands at Castlebaggot, ...
Supporting mental health awareness in solidarity
IN the early hours of Saturday, May 10, hundreds are expected to gather in Corkagh Park for the fourth annual Darkness Into ...
Welcome for new infrastructure delivery taskforce
A new taskforce, aimed at speeding up the delivery of infrastructure, was today welcomed by the Minister of State at the Department ...
Lucan brings darkness into the light for Pieta charity
After the huge success of Lucan’s very first Darkness Into Light walk last year, the Lucan Darkness Into Light Committee are proud ...
Local Faces: Rory McClelland
Rory McClelland cuts quite a dash as he walks around the Ballyfermot suburb he calls home, writes Ken Doyle. On any given ...
New chief executive appointed at Hospital
The Board of Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) has announced the appointment of Barbara Keogh Dunne as the new Chief Executive of the ...
Nature on our doorsteps: The Dead Nettle family
Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight into the ...
Jobs and Training – May 1, 2025
Local employment and training opportunities this week include: St Marks Community School is looking to hire a School Caretaker for a temporary ...
Gardai issue appeal for help in tracing missing Robert
UPDATE: Robert Costello (35) who was reported missing from Jobstown, Dublin 24, since Wednesday, 30th April 2025, has been located safe and ...
Severe lack of lighting on Kilcarbery Grange estate lead to ‘a lot of nervousness’ for residents in the area
South Dublin County Council issued a letter to the developer of Kilcarbery Grange in Clondalkin as a councillor pointed out a “severe ...










