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Author: Ellen Gough
Jake’s Amendment Bill passes unoppossed in Dáil
A bill introduced in the Dáil, calling for an amendment to the Coroner’s Act, in the name of a young boy from ...
Arts and culture go under the spotlight in ‘mapping exercise’
A countywide “cultural mapping exercise” is being undertaken by the South Dublin Arts Office to examine possible locations for new cultural facilities. ...
Messing about on the river
If anyone has been enjoying the recent good weather, it’s surely the kids taking part in this year’s Ballyfermot Youth Service summer ...
‘Dry side’ of Lucan Leisure Centre now completed – handover to take place shortly
Work has now been completed on the ‘dry side’ of the long-awaited Lucan Leisure Centre, though no official opening date has been ...
Homeowners to pay more in property tax
Homeowners in south Dublin will see an increase in their Local Property Tax this year, despite a vote by councillors to reduce ...
Neighbourhood tension from apartment parking problems
A major lack of parking spaces in a newly built apartment complex has given rise to tensions with neighbouring communities. There are ...
Escalating resources and ‘holistic approach’ needed for gang feuds
Additional resources and a “holistic approach” are needed to tackle an escalating gang feud in Clondalkin. That’s according to Sinn Féin TD ...
Young Palestinian GAA players devastated by Irish visa refusal
A group of young GAA players due to travel to Ireland from Palestine have been denied visas by the Irish Immigration Service. ...
Tenants are left in limbo since ‘in situ’ scheme was suspended
Tenants who were working with the council to purchase their homes under the Tenant-in-Situ scheme have been left in limbo since the ...
Ha Long Bay – from Clondalkin to Vietman
You’d think that, after cycling almost 12,000 kilometres from Dublin to Vietnam, Gavin Quinn would be sick of the bike after coming ...










