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Author: James Roulston Mooney
Steps taken towards reducing the level of environmental noise
Steps have been taken towards reducing the level of environmental noise heard in the Lucan area. Lucan had been identified as a ...
‘We have an obesity problem in Ireland and we need to deal with it’
“I think how you’re looking at these things are so narrow-minded, they’re coming from a conspiracy theory background”, reports James Roulston Mooney ...
‘It can be a very isolating grief because there’s no life experience’
“We were lost for a long time, didn’t know, you know. Losing a baby is such a tragic thing.” Templeogue residents Pat ...
‘Good turnout’ as 650 people attend Job Fair
“An employer will get to meet them and see for themselves ‘okay, this person is actually quite brilliant, they have so much ...
Alan celebrates working 50 years in Des Kelly Interiors
Local man Alan Tooney celebrated a huge milestone on Wednesday as he passed 50 years at Des Kelly Interiors. Mr Tooney has ...
‘Decision makers need to make room for people with disabilities’
Lucan activist James Casserly spoke at the United Nations General Assembly in New York as part of the World Programme of Action ...
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 ...










