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eBeauty – Vampire Glam
By Sophie SK Welcome back to this week’s eBeauty blog where we will be carrying on from last week’s theme of wearable Halloween ...
Residents up in arms over plans for Cuckoo’s Nest site
By Aideen O'Flaherty A TEMPLE Woods resident has said that “the time for niceties is over”, in his objection to plans for the ...
€23.25m to build nursing home described as ‘comedy money’
By Hayden Moore THE HSE has revealed that the capital cost allocated for the newly developed Tymon North Community Nursing Home is €23.25 ...
Check out this week’s Echo Jobs and Training – 23rd October 2019 Edition
Looking for a job? Check out The Echo's jobs listings for this week, which include career opportunities The Echo Newspaper, St Kilians ...
Fundraising for Pieta House
By William O'Connor To celebrate World Mental Health Day on Thursday, October 10, the staff and students of Coláiste Bríde joined together to ...
Masterplans for housing do not make sense, say councillors
By Hayden Moore “THE MATHS doesn’t stack up” exclaimed a councillor at the recent monthly meeting of South Dublin County Council over the ...
Children are still waiting for drug
By Maurice Garvey LAST JUNE, 25 child patients in Ireland with debilitating SMA (spinal muscular atrophy) conditions, were told funding had been approved ...
Appeal for information on murder of Clondalkin grandfather Patrick Sullivan
By Mary Dennehy THE wife of Clondalkin grandfather Patrick Sullivan will tonight appear on Crimecall in an appeal for information on his murder. ...
ESA to train Lucan native
By William O'Connor LUCAN scientist Eoin O’Neill has been selected to join the traineeship programme at the European Space Agency (ESA) following a ...
Matterhorn summit challenge by principal raises €7,500
By Maurice Garvey THINGS have improved at a Drimnagh secondary school over the last year, but like a classic report card, staff at ...










