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Bee a junior explorer
By Aideen O'Flaherty BUDDING young explorers, who attend local primary schools, are being encouraged to take part in the Folens monthly writing and ...
200 hours community service for shoplifter who stole bodywarmer
By Brendan Grehan A SHOPLIFTER who was using “cocaine, tablets and alcohol” was sentenced to 200 hours community service by Blanchardstown District Court. ...
Gardai to travel on Luas Lines during Rail Travel Initiative
By William O'Connor UP to 50 members of An Garda Síochána will participate in Community Engagement and Safety in Rail Travel Initiative from ...
Residents to target litter black spots
By Hayden Moore A SMALL litter blackspot has become apparent at the entrance of Cherry Orchard and a community litter pick has been ...
Gardai seek help locating missing 13-year-old girl
GARDAI in Lucan wish to renew their appeal for the publics’ assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 13-year-old Chantelle Doyle. Chantelle was ...
Great atmosphere as over 18,000 attend Lucan Festival
By Hayden Moore NOW in its 11th year, Lucan Festival continues to go from strength to strength with more than 18,000 people attending ...
‘Don’t Suffer in Silence’ campaign
Advertorial Irish rugby player Rory Best is encouraging people to be extra mindful of family and friends who might be struggling with ...
Grass painted blue ahead of Dubs decider
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE grass at Lealand Estate in Clondalkin was painted blue this week in support of the Dublin GAA team, who ...
New filtered water station promotes healthy lifestyles
By Mary Dennehy SOUTH Dublin County Council has launched the first of nine water fountains that are set to be installed county-wide in ...
Thugs cause ‘mindless’ damage to primary school
By Mary Dennehy SCOIL Chaitlín Maude received hundreds of offers of help from the community after it was substantially damaged during a burglary ...










