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Author: Hayden Moore
Permission for wellness facility at former bookies
A COMMUNITY-BASED wellness facility has been given the green-light by planners in South Dublin County Council. Dublin Vineyard CLG, sought change of ...
Adam will help construct houses for orphaned children
A YOUNG man is fundraising to fund his trip to Lesotho, Africa, where he will spend time helping to construct a housing ...
Data centre developer ordered to pay €3.7m to council
A DATA centre developer has been ordered to hand up €3.7million to South Dublin County Council as a condition for granting permission ...
Re-establishing tea rooms in pine forest refused planning
RE-ESTABLISHING tea rooms in a pine forest, which were identified in maps from 1829 and once were internment huts, is the focus ...
Women’s recovery cafe aims to bridge gap in services
A WOMEN’S recovery café has taken place with the intentions of designing an aftercare group to celebrate recovery and make it visible ...
‘You’re only as old as you feel, isn’t that right?’
KEEPING moving for as long as you can is the words of wisdom shared by May Keogh this week, who is celebrating ...
St Anne’s on the double
CELEBRATIONS were in full swing in Bohernabreena last week after St Anne’s successfully completed their drive for both the Under 16 Division ...
Local Faces: Sister Mary Lyons
AGING is an inevitable part of living and ultimately, we’re all flying towards old age like a train on the tracks – ...
Secondary school given green light for new extension
A SECONDARY school has received the green light from South Dublin County Council to develop a new one and two-storey extension for ...
Appeal lodged against plans for units at protected structure
AN APPEAL has gone in against South Dublin County Council’s decision to grant permission to develop 11 residential units surrounding a protected ...