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Author: Grace Harte
Disappointing that the regeneration plans for Labre Park site is halted
The regeneration of Labre Park has been halted by Dublin City Council following the publication of a recent flood report, a move ...
301 vacant refurbishment grant applications received
The SDCC has received 301 Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant applications since 2022. To date, 124 grants have been processed for payment, totalling ...
Finches pub announce it will close and make way for apartments
The Finches pub in Clondalkin announced its closure through social media. The pub first went up for sale in 2018 and was ...
600 vacant plots at St Joseph’s burial ground in Bohernabreena
There are currently 600 vacant plots available in St Josephs burial ground in Bohernabreena Cemetery. During the SDCC area meeting on May ...
Residents concerned over plans for a through road
Concerns have been raised by members of the Tullyhall Residents Association regarding plans to create a through road between Tullyhall and a ...
Dog owners urged to rethink their daily routines during warm days
AS temperatures start to rise and we enter the infamous Irish summer, Dogs Trust Ireland wants to remind dog owners that not ...
Sinn Féin councillor steps down to focus on new adventure
Councillor Niamh Fennell has stepped down from her role in South Dublin County Council following “months of careful consideration and long and ...
‘Like a dagger through the heart of working class communities’
South Dublin County Council has introduced plans to increase rent by 25 per cent for tenants. From July 2026, the council aim ...
Allowing people live in damp and mould conditions ‘simply wrong’
Residents in several council apartments and senior citizen buildings have reported a severe lack of attention from Dublin City Council as mould, ...
Unique art ‘Together in Colour’
Transition Year students at St Setons Secondary School collaborated with residents at Maryfield Nursing Home to create a unique art exhibition, titled ...










