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Author: James Roulston Mooney
Junction has ‘overshadowed’ positive changes to Bawnogue
“These are better crossings now because of what was done.” The local council has stated it is open to an on-site meeting ...
Development will have names from Irish Revolutionary era
A new development at the Old Nissan site on the Long Mile Road is set to have 13 residential blocks with bilingual ...
Council concede in bid to purchase Coldcut lands
“It would appear that the Council’s bid was unsuccessful…” The council conceded that their bid for the Coldcut lands was “unsuccessful”, although ...
Upset after primary school and Abacas are broken into
“This seems to have been a big operation.” The community in Kilnamanagh are shocked and upset after break-ins occurred in the early ...
St Brigid’s Day festival returns with a packed programme
The Brigid’s Day festival in Clondalkin will return this year for one day with a packed programme for Monday, February 2, which ...
Tallaght Stadium on the look out for new manager
A high-ranking official at Tallaght Stadium will remain in charge “for the weeks ahead” while the search for her replacement takes place ...
Calls for CCTV cameras after playground damaged by fire
Calls have been made to install CCTV cameras at a playground in Chapelizod after it was damaged over the Christmas period. A ...
€2.5m allocated for sports facility for GAA Club and Boxing Club
€2.5 million have been set aside to make a new home for a local GAA club and boxing club in Ballyboden a ...
Working tirelessly to get answers
“I do not believe there is a parent in the whole country who would accept an inquest being limited in its scope.” ...
‘Learn to Dance’ raise €1,034 in aid Irish Hospice Foundation
A Clondalkin dance group raised over €1,000 in the last few months of 2025 in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation. ‘Learn ...










