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Author: Ellen Gough
10 acre development in excess of €6.5 million
A unique development opportunity has just come to the market in South Dublin for just over €6.5million. This 10.92 acre site just ...
Calls to waive charges on business outdoor furniture
Calls to waive planning charges for South Dublin businesses to place outdoor furniture outside their premises were rejected at a council meeting ...
‘Cherry Orchard’ Arts Festival problem with insurance resolved
Fears over the future of the Ballyfermot Cherry Orchard Arts Festival have been laid to rest following a meeting with Dublin City ...
Calls are made for additional street furniture in village
Calls have been made for support from the council for additional street furniture in a village centre. In a motion brought to ...
Planter boxes project amongst moves to boost pride of place
Planter boxes have been installed in neighbourhoods around Clondalkin as part of community-enhancement projects in the area. The six communal planters were ...
Pricing structures for Lucan Leisure Centre by Aura come under scrutiny
Serious concerns have been raised over the proposed pricing structures for the Lucan Leisure Centre. Prices for gym and pool facilities at ...
School’s basketball facilities may soon share access with the local communities
Works are underway to allow public access to basketball courts in an Adamstown school out-of-school hours. An initiative, led by Active South ...
Concerns vape shops deliberately targeting teens
There are concerns that vape shops in town and village centres that advertise sweets and energy drinks alongside vapes are deliberately “targeting” ...
CCTV ‘may be an option’ to tackle illegal dumping black spot
CCTV can only be deployed to tackle illegal dumping when “less intrusive measures fail”. South Dublin County Council have stated that they ...
Pedestrian opening would save residents two kilometres
A PROPOSED pedestrian opening between a major road and a Deansrath housing estate would save residents from over two kilometres of a ...










