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Permission sought to construct batching plant in Greenogue
By Aideen O'Flaherty PERMISSION is being sought for the development of a concrete batching plant in the Greenogue Business Park in Rathcoole. ...
Peachtree East restaurant overwhelmed with enquiries
By Maurice Garvey IT HAS been such a terrible time for the restaurant industry but the next phase of the easing of restrictions ...
Devan nominated for EY entrepreneur of the year
By Maurice Garvey DEVAN Hughes, CEO and co-founder of grocery delivery provider Buymie has been nominated as a finalist of the 2020 EY ...
HealthBeacon planning to develop small-scale healthcare waste facility
By Maurice Garvey DIGITAL health technology company HealthBeacon intends on accepting back its own waste bins on-site at their Naas Road premises, which ...
Local Faces: Mary Clarke, Outreach Manager of Together FM.
By Hayden Moore RADIO has a certain magic to it, opening a direct line of communication between communities, and Together FM has ...
Residents raise over €2k for Tallaght University Hospital
By Aideen O'Flaherty OVER €2,000 was raised for the Tallaght University Hospital Foundation (TUHF) by residents of Elder Heath in Kiltipper last month, ...
Choir raises voices for frontline workers
By Mary Dennehy MEMBERS of the Tallaght Choral Society took part in a national tribute to Ireland’s frontline workers, by raising their voices ...
Sisters run 100km for Jack and Jill Foundation
By Aideen O'Flaherty TWO Citywest schoolgirls walked and ran 100km each over the course of 29 days – and raised over €1,000 for ...
€4m innovation quarter set for centre of Tallaght
By Aideen O'Flaherty PLANS for a €4m innovation quarter in St Maelruan’s Field in the centre of Tallaght were revealed at Monday’s monthly ...
327 cases of Covid-19 in the Clondalkin-Monastery area
By Maurice Garvey THE Clondalkin-Monastery electoral area has one of the highest confirmed cases of Covid-19 in South Dublin County. According to the ...










