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Author: James Roulston Mooney
Voice for Hope ‘was a really moving evening’ remembering loved ones
Loved ones gathered at North Clondalkin Library on Thursday evening to remember and celebrate those they lost to suicide with music and ...
New trees and flowers to be planted in the Walkinstown area
New flowers and trees are set to be planted in the Walkinstown Area over the coming year. Trees will be replanted in ...
Residents concerned about the permeability of estates
“I would never have purchased a house at a laneway and the fact that the estate was a cul de sac made ...
Promenade closed due to anti-social behaviour
A local councillor has expressed disappointment after the Liffey Promenade was closed due to antisocial behaviour. Works are ongoing in the area ...
Over €400 raised at Together for Hospice morning
“It was lovely. People had seen the signage or heard via word-of-mouth that the event was going on and, same as ourselves, ...
Donation ‘such a boost’ for community first responders
“IT’S NOT a charity…it’s a life-saving thing.” The Clondalkin Community First Responders Unit is set to be given a substantial donation from ...
Busy road will get slow markings after concerns about speeding in the area
Two slow road markings will be placed on the approaches to Bunting Park and Bunting Road after concerns were raised about speeding ...
545 social homes under construction with 79 expected this year in Lucan
545 social homes are under construction in the Lucan/Palmerstown area, with 79 expected to be delivered before the end of the year. ...
‘We’re very proud of the village and community’
“We’re very proud of the village and very proud of the community that we have here”. The Newcastle Community Week proved to ...
‘One step further’ for Archie seeking life-saving treatment
Tallaght youngster Archie Ennis has passed his first test on the international road to treatment for his Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The eight-year-old ...










