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Author: James Roulston Mooney
New planning submitted again for gambling arcade under different name
A new planning application has been submitted for a gambling arcade in the same location in Ballyfermot as the previous highly controversial ...
Glenview Lodge will provide evening services for over 65s
“It’s an exciting proposition because it’s going to be the first of its kind, certainly in the area, if not in the ...
Why do we still not have answers asks Harvey’s mother after report
The mother of Harvey Morrison Sherratt has called for answers after a report was published that alleged that he was mistakenly deemed ...
HSE in discussions to identifty land for a primary care centre
The HSE are in discussions to identify suitable land in Lucan for a future primary care centre. The news comes after the ...
Al Porter’s show raises €3k for charity
Tallaght comedian Al Porter packed out Vicar Street in two sold-out shows at the weekend that raised three grand for charity. Al ...
Man arrested following violent disturbance in Clondalkin
A man was arrested, and another was transported to hospital with serious injuries after an assault involving weapons that occurred on St ...
Virtual dementia tour helps people understand condition
A nationwide campaign landed in Lucan as the Virtual Dementia Tour made its final stop in the area. The virtual dementia tour ...
Closure of busy junction is only a ‘recommendation’
Transport Infrastructure Ireland stated that their idea to close the Boot Road junction that would affect around 2000 homes was only a ...
Alison named the Family Carer of the Year winner
A Saggart woman has been named the Dublin Lidl Family Carer of the Year 2025 for her care of her two autistic ...
Heritage sites will undergo works to make them available for public use
Two known heritage sites in Clondalkin will undergo new works to make them available for public use. Fairview Oil Mills and St ...










