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Buddhist education centre plans for former AIB Bank
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE Tara Buddhist Centre is seeking permission for the change of use of the former AIB Bank on Templeogue Road, ...
Plans lodged for 52 apartment dwellings
By Maurice Garvey CIRCLE Voluntary Housing Association has lodged plans for an older persons residential scheme in St Michael’s Estate in Inchicore. Circle ...
Cannabis grow house was discovered behind partition
By Brion Hoban A “cannabis grow house” was discovered behind a false partition in a beautician's wardrobe by firemen searching for the source ...
Dental workshops aim to get to the root of problem
By Mary Dennehy A SERIES of children’s dental workshops aim to get to the root of the problem and brighten up smiles in ...
Be Smart Be Safe drugs mission
By Mary Dennehy A PIONEERING community response to a changing drugs landscape has been launched in Jobstown, after a study found that 79 ...
Check out this week’s Echo Jobs and Training – 13th November 2019 Edition
Looking for a job? Check out The Echo's jobs listings for this week, which include career opportunities with KN Circet, van and ...
Father of three was part of €4m large-scale drug hub
By Sonya McLean A father of three who was part of “a large-scale drug distribution hub” has been jailed for eight-and-a-half years after ...
Learning and Innovation category added to awards
By Aideen O'Flaherty EXCITEMENT is building for this year’s annual Tallaght Person of the Year Awards, with the inclusion of a new award ...
‘Captain’ Niall was highly regarded at GAA Club
By Aideen O'Flaherty A STALWART of St Anne’s GAA Club in Bohernabreena, who passed away on Monday, has been fondly remembered as an ...
Residents ‘somewhat concerned’ about safety
By Brendan Grehan A SURVEY of Lucan residents has found that 50 per cent were “sometimes concerned” or “somewhat concerned” about their personal ...










