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Author: Ellen Gough
Calls for council to buy Corkagh Mill House selling at €2.75m
A motion has been brought by a South Dublin councillor asking the council to “look at the purchase” of an estate on ...
Former stable building to be transformed into café
Planning permission is being sought for a major upgrade to an Elizabethan castle in South Dublin. South Dublin County Council (SDCC) have ...
Parents of neurodivergent children support each other
One group of Dublin 10 parents of neurodivergent children have come together to provide support for each other, and other parents in ...
Two cottages on Old Bawn Road on market at €595,000
Two cottages that have lain idle for years on the Old Bawn Road are back on the market for over €500,000. REA ...
‘Pure gentleman’ John was great ambassador for the area
Tributes continue to be paid to a “pure gentleman” and “great ambassador for Ballyfermot” who was laid to rest this week. John ...
Guide price of €12m for retail park
A retail park in South Dubin has gone on the market with a guide price of almost €12 million. Clarendon Properties are ...
Revised planning submitted for 19 houses and 265 apartments at Terenure College
A revised planning application has been submitted for a major South Dublin development that was refused permission earlier this year on the ...
Prestigious bursary award for soprano Aimee
A young opera singer from Lucan has been awarded a prestigious bursary for emerging operatic talent. Soprano Aimee Kearney is one of ...
‘4,400 years of wisdom’ at Age Friendly Ireland Older People convention
Over 200 older people from across Ireland gathered in Tallaght last Thursday for the 2025 Age Friendly Ireland National Older People’s Councils ...
‘I just don’t see myself wearing a skort again’
WHEN Niamh Gannon togged out with her teammates in shorts for that now fateful Leinster camogie semi-final against Kilkenny, she never expected ...