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Limo firm in talks to build 1,156 apartments
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE owner of a local limo hire company has entered into pre-planning consultation talks with An Bord Pleanála (ABP) about ...
Little Lily is remembered for her love for everyone
By Maurice Garvey A CHARITY run will take place in memory of a young Inchicore pupil, who sadly died 12 months ago. Gaelscoil ...
LAP area plan is going back out to public consultation
By Mary Dennehy THE proposed Draft Tallaght Local Area Plan is heading back out to public consultation after a special meeting was held ...
Criminality is top of the list in the public’s election concerns
By Hayden Moore WHILE out recording data with the public ahead of the General Election, issues such as healthcare, housing, the pension gap ...
Household waste being dumped at local stream
By Aideen O'Flaherty ISSUES with waste management and illegal dumping were raised at Monday’s monthly meeting of the Tallaght Area Committee, with one ...
Parents angry over lack of school support teachers
By Mary Dennehy CHILDREN are “coping but not thriving” at a local primary school, which is experiencing an acute shortage of special education ...
I’m a positive person and intend to stay positive
By Brendan Grehan “I’m a positive person. I intend to stay positive. That is how I deal with it.” Just four months ago, ...
Knock out punch avoided
By Maurice Garvey THERE was talk of throwing punches but alas, no actual punches thrown, during the Liffey Sound FM Town Hall forum ...
Check out this week’s Echo Jobs – 29th January 2020 Edition
Looking for a job? Check out The Echo's jobs listings for this week, which include career opportunities at TLC Healthcare, K&S Industrial ...
Mother begs the HSE for help with residential care for her son
By Hayden Moore A MOTHER is again pleading with the HSE to provide residential care for her son after waiting more than five ...










