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Social housing projects are up and running after easing of restrictions
By Aimee Walsh CONSTRUCTION on a number of social housing projects in the Tallaght area are underway following the easing of restrictions, reports ...
Disappointment pet farm closed at park
By Maurice Garvey THE pet farm in Corkagh Park has been permanently closed, but South Dublin County Council will consider reintroducing it as ...
April Sports Star of the Month: Ellen Walshe
TEMPLEOGUE swimmer Ellen Walshe was among the top performers at last month’s Swim Ireland National Team Trials in Blanchardstown. The 20-year-old managed ...
“I would consider myself a bit shy, but I guess leadership comes in different ways” – O’Byrne
By Hayden Moore GOOD Counsel’s Emma O’Byrne has described it as “an absolute honour” to captain Dublin in her own backyard against Offaly ...
Tyrrell calls time on her Ireland rugby career
By Stephen Leonard CLONDALKIN woman Hannah Tyrrell has announced her retirement from international rugby. On the same day that Katie Fitzhenry also made ...
Drugs project cycling 500k for dual diagnosis workshop
By Aideen O'Flaherty STAFF from a community drugs project are cycling 500km this month to raise funds for a dual diagnosis workshop, ...
Mad Coffee raises €2k for suicide awareness
By Hayden Moore A FLOURISHING new coffee trailer has donated over €2,000, which was raised through the sale of coffee, for a ...
Accused of throwing hammer at gardai
A CLONDALKIN man has been accused of swerving a vehicle in the direction of a patrol car before getting a hammer and ...
Man arrested for public order offences after telling Gardai they were ‘smelly bullies’
A CLONDALKIN man who told gardai they were “smelly bullies” when they arrested him for public order offences had €50 worth of ...
‘Serious anger about the housing crisis and it is not going away’
By Maurice Garvey TD BRID Smith (PBP) has called for a ban on vulture and cuckoo funds, which is effectively using it’s resources ...