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Author: James Roulston Mooney
Return of RAPID programme will boost communities
The reintroduction of a Government programme could be very beneficial for communities in areas like Ballyfermot, Cherry Orchard and Crumlin. The return ...
Concerns remain about permeability and traffic in planning framework
Councillors praised variations that will be made to the Clondalkin Local Planning Framework, but concerns remain about permeability and traffic. Elected members ...
Tree of Hope brings so many benefits supporting communities
Trees have been planted across the world as part of the Tree of Hope initiative but it all started when the first ...
First phase of greenway is expected to cost over €3m
The first phase of the NTA-funded Grand Canal to Lucan Urban Greenway project is expected to cost over €3 million when all ...
Public survey to gauge demand for play spaces
A series of public surveys to gauge demand for six new play spaces across South Dublin have been launched this week by ...
‘We have our own voices’
Young people from Clondalkin and Walkinstown met with the Taoiseach as part of Down Syndrome Ireland's National Advisory Council ahead of World ...
Injuction brought by owner of car park stopping cars entering
A high court injunction has been sought by the owner of a Ballyfermot car park in an attempt to prevent several people ...
Long-awaited pool to be handed over to operator this month
The Lucan pool has been filled and set to be given over to the operator “later this month” as the long saga ...
Cherry Blossoms Festival not to go ahead is ‘a serious blow’
The Cherry Blossoms Community Festival in Cherry Orchard will not go ahead this year in what is “a serious blow to the ...
‘Welcome to Tallaght’ damaged stone is fixed
One of three ‘standing stones’ on the N81 that was damaged in a traffic collision has now been repaired. The first of ...










