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Coronavirus: 31 further deaths and 376 new cases
By William O'Connor 31 people with COVID-19 have died and 376 new cases have been confirmed today by The Health Protection Surveillance Centre. ...
This week’s front pages – 30th of April 2020
The Echo is on shop shelves today across communities in Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan and Ballyfermot. Check out our front pages below. Tallaght ...
Food with JP Passion: Sausage meatballs with pasta
By JP Kennedy This has to be one of the easiest and tastiest recipes and one of my brother Gavin’s – who lives ...
Nature on our: A new butterfly along the River Dodder
By Rosaleen Dwyer Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight ...
eBeauty: At-home feel good facial
By Kaye Robinson Keeley The feeling of being pampered in a salon and coming home with beautiful, soft, glowing skin is amazing! Until ...
Pieta House launch Darkness Into Light Sunrise appeal
By Mary Dennehy PIETA House has launched a special Darkness into Light Sunrise appeal, which encourages people to donate what they can to ...
Homeless people’s tents burnt on waste grounds
By Maurice Garvey TWO homeless people discovered their tents were burnt to dust last week, the charred remains containing most of their belongings. ...
€55,000 raised by hospital Foundation for brave staff
By Mary Dennehy THE Tallaght University Hospital Foundation (TUHF) has this week thanked the community for its “collective action” and for standing up ...
Rugby club raise €2k to go towards funeral costs
By Mary Dennehy A LOCAL family has this week expressed its thanks to the members of Tallaght Rugby Club, which united in support ...
Coronavirus: 59 further deaths and 229 new cases
By William O'Connor 59 people with COVID-19 have died, of which 45 were laboratory confirmed and 229 new cases have been confirmed ...










