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Author: Ellen Gough
Resident with limited mobility found path too high and fell
Footpath kerbs around Raheen Park in Ballyfermot will be assessed by the council’s Transport Advisory Group after local residents complained they were ...
Two-storey modular school building approved at St Ronan’s
PERMISSION has been granted for a new two-storey modular school building at St Ronan’s National School, Deansrath in Clondalkin. The Board of ...
Demand for action to prevent erosion of village centre
“Nothing has been done” to prevent the erosion of the once-thriving commercial area in Ballyfermot village centre. That’s according to Cllr Vincent ...
New pedestrian way produces safety problems, claim residents
Residents in what was formerly a cul-de-sac in Newcastle are growing increasingly frustrated over a new pedestrian way that has been cut ...
Primary Health Care Centre will go ahead
Plans for a new primary healthcare centre in Saggart will now go ahead after appeals to An Coimisíun Pleanála were rejected. Plans ...
Emergency services attend to fire at McGregor’s Black Forge Pub
Investigations are ongoing following a fire at a pub owned by Conor McGregor on the Drimnagh Road in the early hours of ...
Heatwave no barrier for Tidy Town’s volunteers to work
While the recent hot spell might seem perfect for Tidy Towns volunteers to do their work, it’s actually been less than ideal. ...
Uproar as local property tax is voted through at the full rate
Dublin City councillors have voted in favour of fixing the local property tax (LPT) at its full rate for the next four ...
Ten schools seek Safe School Zone works to protect pupils
Ten schools across south Dublin have applied for Safe School Zone works to make getting to school safer for pupils. Five of ...
Hank sniffs his way to ‘Nose of Tralee’ final
A long-legged Labrador pup has secured a spot as the Dublin finalist for the 2025 Nose of Tralee competition. Hank, a seven-month-old ...










