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GAA club bar manager Terry looks forward to retired life
By Aideen O'Flaherty A POPULAR barman, who has been pulling pints behind the bar at Thomas Davis GAA Club in Kiltipper for over ...
Viking longship returns after 1,100 years to Lucan
By Brendan Grehan THIS SEPTEMBER, the Lucan Festival returns to the historic village on the Liffey with a viking longship at the Lucan ...
Waterstown Park proudly waves the Green Flag
By Maurice Garvey ALTHOUGH only opened 10 years ago, Waterstown Park has made great strides in the decade, boosted by a strong ...
Free ‘stop-smoking’ courses to begin for women in the autumn
By William O'Connor The Irish Cancer Society has launched the latest round of We Can Quit – its free smoking cessation programme – ...
Pitch & Putt player David achieved royalty on courses around Ireland
David Hayden was undoubtedly the Pitch & Putt player of the 1980s with an Irish Strokeplay success at Portmarnock in 1987 and ...
Garda crew wheel it out for children’s charity cycle
By Aideen O'Flaherty A GARDA sergeant took on a gruelling 280km cycle from the Bridewell Garda Station in Dublin to the Bridewell Garda ...
Irish Rail submission about apartment complex ensures no risk to railway
By Maurice Garvey IRISH Rail wrote to planners in Dublin City Council, to ensure the integrity of the Dublin/Cork railway line remains intact. ...
Digging for the good living
By Mary Dennehy THE blooming great benefits associated with growing your own food were showcased last weekend, when the annual Friarstown Allotments ...
‘Spike’ in break-ins to houses in recent weeks
By Aideen O'Flaherty THERE has been “a sudden spike” in the number of house break-ins in Bohernabreena in recent weeks, according to a ...
Pure Project shortlisted for international award
By Mary Dennehy A PROJECT that works alongside urban and rural communities in South Dublin County in a bid to tackle illegal dumping ...










