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Author: James Roulston Mooney
Uncertainty for six families who could face homelessness
Multiple families at Greenhills Court in Tallaght face uncertainty this month after being served with notices of termination before the end of ...
493 offers of accommodation for social housing made with 105 refused
Over 100 offers of housing were refused by applicants on the social housing waiting list in South Dublin in the first three ...
Calls to improve standard of living in Balgaddy
Long-term structural improvements are needed in residential areas of Balgaddy to eliminate mould and damp from homes. Residents in areas such as ...
Honouring the great work done by the youth of the community
The Dublin South Garda Youth Awards, celebrating outstanding work done in the community by 13- to 21-year-olds in the area, were launched ...
Community School picks up eight awards at SciFest
Tallaght Community School picked up eight awards at SciFest in TU Dublin Tallaght on Thursday, with one student potentially bound for the ...
€30,000 raised at Darkness Into Light in Tymon Park
The “moving” Darkness into Light events in Tymon Park and St Catherine’s Park proved to be a great success this year, with ...
Difference Day volunteers create a new outdoor classroom in the school garden
A Killinarden primary school had a new outdoor classroom built on Thursday as part of an initiative focused on improving learning environments ...
€7.5m social housing rent owed to council
The council had more than €7.5 million social housing arrears after tax at the end of March this year, consisting of almost ...
Local Priorities €1 million fund underused for early part of year
Only a small part of the six-figure sum set aside for Tallaght councillors under the €1 million Local Priorities Fund was assigned to ...
Tea party stirs people to unite for a cause that affects so many
A tea-party fundraiser in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland raised more than €1,900 on Friday morning at the Kilnamanagh Family ...










