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Leahy hoping to help Towers to the next level
By Hayden Moore ROUND TOWERS are coming into the Adult Football League bolstered by the appointment of two-time Dublin Championship winner Kevin Leahy ...
Woolley finishes Olympic Games preparation with gold in Mexico
IN WHAT will likely be his last time in the competitive taekwondo octagon before this summer’s Olympic Games, Tallaght’s Jack Woolley wrapped ...
Egan targeting Marathon Europeans after gritty display in Poznan
By Stephen Leonard HAVING just emerged from an intense block of international competition, Lucan canoeist Jenny Egan is already setting her sights ...
GAA Club supports development of 250 houses with promise of new sport facilities
By Aideen O'Flaherty A LOCAL GAA club and a property developer in Newcastle have submitted a joint proposal to South Dublin County Council ...
10 special classes will be delivered in school locally
By Mary Dennehy CONFIRMATION that an additional 10 special classes will be delivered in primary and secondary schools across South Dublin County has ...
Irish Water withdraws certs for two developments in Cookstown
By Aideen O'Flaherty IRISH Water has withdrawn certificates of feasibility for two substantial SHD developments in Cookstown as a result of sewerage ...
Community centre walk to support Grace and Tommy
By Aimee Walsh A LOCAL Youth and Community Centre are organising a “walk for awareness” to raise money for two children that ...
Nature on our doorsteps: How do snails breathe?
By Rosaleen Dwyer All snails were once sea creatures. During the evolutionary process, some emerged from their salty waters and adapted to ...
Local Faces: Rose Cooney
By Hayden Moore COMMUNITY activism has been a large part of Tallaght since its foundations and one woman, Rose Cooney, exemplifies what ...
Fr Hurley sees himself ‘more belonging to the community’
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE parishes of St Martin’s and Bohernabreena came together on Sunday to mark 50 years since parish priest Fr ...