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Lecturers and students making visors for hospital
By Mary Dennehy A CHARITY based at TU Dublin - Tallaght is using 3D printers to make much needed visors for ICU medical ...
‘It is hard not to have a wake and not touch him’
By Maurice Garvey ON MONDAY, Maurice O’Reilly (79) was cremated in Newlands Cemetery. His family were not allowed to see him for the ...
Community responds to food bank closure
By Maurice Garvey SERVICES in Ballyfermot responded to the closure of a food bank by combining their resources to provide weekly deliveries and ...
Coronavirus: 36 further deaths and 345 new cases
By William O'Connor 36 patients have died from Coronavirus today and 345 new cases were confirmed by The Health Protection Surveillance Centre. 27 deaths ...
Wheelchair Association delivering vital services to people in their homes
By William O'Connor Irish Wheelchair Association’s frontline workers are delivering vital services to people with physical disabilities in homes in Lucan, Clondalkin and ...
100-bed nursing home in Tymon partly opened
By Mary Dennehy THE new 100-bed nursing home in Tymon North has been partly opened due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The residents and ...
How to Stay Calm and Protect Your Mental Health
By Mary Dennehy Earlier this month a consultant psychiatrist at Tallaght University Hospital approached a publishing house with an idea for a book ...
Emergency funding appeal launched by FoodCloud
By William O'Connor FoodCloud, the social enterprise that redistributes surplus food to communities in need, has launched an emergency food and funding appeal ...
Gardai are engaged in 24-hour checkpoints
By Mary Dennehy GARDAI in the Tallaght district have been engaged in 24-hour patrols and checkpoints in recent days, alongside continuing to support ...
Coronavirus: 21 further deaths and 390 new cases
By William O'Connor 21 patients have died from COVID-19 and 390 new cases have been confirmed today by The Health Protection Surveillance Centre. 17 ...










