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Local Faces – Pol O’Meadhra

Local Faces – Pol O’Meadhra

Tallaght

By Hayden Moore Speaking Irish is something that comes quite naturally to Pól Ó Meadhra, who has been a driving force for ...

Couples Wedding plans are put on hold due to coronavirus

Couples Wedding plans are put on hold due to coronavirus

Tallaght

By Hayden Moore PLANNING a wedding can be stressful enough but for one local couple, their big day was plunged into uncertainty because ...

Nature on our doorsteps: Purple Haze

Nature on our doorsteps: Purple Haze

Arts & Culture

By Rosaleen Dwyer Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight ...

Rewind: Tymon Castle

Rewind: Tymon Castle

Echo Rewind

By Danielle Walsh Ronan The grounds of Tymon park, which have been open to the public since 1986, are enjoyed and used by ...

eBeauty: Polish like a pro

eBeauty: Polish like a pro

E Fashion and Beauty

By Kaye Robinson Keeley Kaye Robinson Keeley is a Yorkshire lass now happily married and living in Dublin. Having always had a passion ...

This week’s front pages – 16th of April 2020

This week’s front pages – 16th of April 2020

Latest

The Echo is on shop shelves today across communities in Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan and Ballyfermot. Check out our front pages below.  Tallaght ...

Coronavirus: 38 further deaths and 1068 new cases

Coronavirus: 38 further deaths and 1068 new cases

Latest

By William O'Connor 38 people diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ireland have died and 1068 new cases have been confirmed by The Health Protection ...

Social groups discover new ways to engage with each other

Social groups discover new ways to engage with each other

Clondalkin

By Maurice Garvey ISOLATION has led a number of social groups to discover new ways of engaging with each other – via platforms ...

Father accused of spitting and coughing at a security guard

Father accused of spitting and coughing at a security guard

Tallaght

By Tom Tuite A FATHER of two accused of spitting and coughing at a security guard during a “family outing” to the Square ...

Coronavirus: 41 further deaths and 832 new cases

Coronavirus: 41 further deaths and 832 new cases

Latest

By William O'Connor 41 people diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ireland have died today and a further 832 new cases have been confirmed by ...