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Microsoft seeks to buy another 20 acres
By Maurice Garvey MICROSOFT wants to purchase a further 20.3 acres of land adjacent to their existing campus in Grange Castle Business Park to ...
Plans for six-storey hotel at former motor business
By Aideen O'Flaherty PLANS for the demolition of a former motor business to make way for the construction of a six-storey over basement ...
Apartments development marked for ‘consideration’
By William O'Connor AN BORD Pleanála (ABP) has made a decision of further consideration/ amendment for plans for the Glen Abbey Complex on ...
Hit song came to Zoe on the night her godson had seizure
By Hayden Moore A LEAVING Certificate student who wrote a song about her godson, who has profound physical and mental disabilities, has spoken ...
Hell Fire €15m fund ‘could be used for better things’
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE €10m that South Dublin County Council is planning to spend on the development of a visitor centre at ...
School’s Festive Jumper Day raises €230 for homeless
By Aideen O'Flaherty PUPILS from Knockmore Junior School in Killinarden showed their charitable spirit last week, when they handed over a cheque for ...
Year in review 2019: June
By Brendan Grehan JUNE was a busy month. The weather was more hit and miss than the previous year. There was plenty ...
Year in Review 2019: July
By Brendan Grehan JULY was a memorable month for the county with a smorgasbord of community events and festivals on throughout the ...
Year in Review 2019: August
By Hayden Moore LATE into August, the community was stunned by the tragic death of Clondalkin man Vincent Parsons, who was discovered with ...
Year in Review 2019: May
By Brendan Grehan DESPITE the longer days and the arrival of spring, The Echo covered a lot of serious issues throughout May. At ...










