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Author: James Roulston Mooney
New upgraded playspaces to be installed over the next three years
Several new and upgraded playspaces are set to be installed in the Clondalkin area over the next three years as part of ...
Calls to bring forward DART plans
“We actually need this for the residents now.” Calls have continued to be made to bring forward the Dart+ South West project ...
Calls for essential footpath works which has led to significant payouts
“Residents should not have to wait years for essential emergency works to take place”. Residents of Adamstown have called for more consideration ...
Tynan memorial cross is undergoing extensive repair
The TYNAN Memorial Cross on the Belgard Road in Tallaght is undergoing extensive repairs after it was understood to be damaged in ...
Council are aware of storage issues with Tidy Towns group
“The containers don’t seem to be a response we can deliver on.” Calls have been made for the council to provide storage ...
Estates taken in charge by council
Two locations in the Lucan area have been taken in charge by the council after successful consultation periods. The Paddocks in Lucan ...
Concerns council staff using AI to respond to politicians
“We cannot send them out to constituents.” Concerns were raised after it was discovered that staff in the council were using artificial ...
Kids have a great time at the Credit Union Schools Quiz
The first round of the Credit Union Schools Quiz 2026 at the Ballyfermot Sports Complex on Friday saw four local schools progress ...
‘They’re not protecting the survivors of a criminal trial of abuse’
“It’s stopping people from actually coming forward.” A Clondalkin man has called for a ban on using counselling notes as evidence in ...
Ambitious plans to grow economy by €28 billion
“The buy-in is already there.” 1,500 new jobs could be created each year for the next decade in South Dublin as part ...










