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Author: James Roulston Mooney
Mixed reactions for plans to install public toilets in village
11 locations in Clondalkin have been shortlisted for the chance to host the village’s new public toilet, including the Civic Offices, Brú ...
Average rainfall in excess of 500% above norm as 300 calls received due to flooding
“The weekly average rainfall in the Dublin area was in excess of 500 per cent of the average norm.” Over 300 calls ...
Postal disruption has led to missed medical appointments
Postal disruption in recent months has led to missed medical appointments and the delay of important documents. Residents in Lucan have flagged ...
Comprehensive plans for Cherry Orchard on the cards
A comprehensive public realm plan for a neighbourhood in Cherry Orchard is to be considered as residents continue to call for improvements. ...
Tidy Towns group could disband over storage issue
Clondalkin Tidy Towns face a very important meeting with the council in the hopes of achieving permission for “essential” storage space and ...
‘We do not use ‘AI’ to generate automated responses’
“We do not use AI to generate automated responses.” South Dublin County Council has denied that they use artificial intelligence “to generate ...
€300,000 allocated to clean up ponds in Tymon and Corkagh
€300,000 is to be spent on cleaning up the ponds of two South Dublin parks throughout the year after their enhancement works ...
‘Game changer’ to increase DART commuter capacity
Calls continue to be made to increase DART commuter capacity in Lucan and Clondalkin and push for immediate funding for the “game ...
Residents finally move into apartments vacant since 2024
“It’s no good for housing like this to remain unoccupied.” Residents have started to move into the Loreto Gate apartments in Rathfarnham ...
€440,000 to help fund community festivals
Ballyfermot and Drimnagh are set to benefit from discretionary funding of over €400,000 to go towards community events and public realm improvements ...










