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End of the road for Square’s Streat Café
By Hayden Moore ON ITS 10th birthday, The Streat Café will close its doors after a decade of serving the community. Leaving behind ...
Viking Drum Corps ‘ecstatic’ to be crowned champs again
By Mary Dennehy THE Viking Drum Corps last weekend beat off stiff competition at a national marching band competition to bring the All ...
The Walkeleles – ukulele band is the talk of the town
By Taylor Gleeson South Dublin’s favourite ukulele band has been the talk of the town lately, and has become a huge hit. ...
Meadow Sweet in magical bloom
By Rosaleen Dwyer Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight ...
Rovers aiming to finish a tough job in Cyprus
By Stephen Leonard SHAMROCK Rovers will bid to secure their place in the third round qualifiers of the Europa League when they face ...
Rewind – Enniscorthy Castle
By Sean Heffernan This week we are walking out of Johnstown Castle Estate (also known as the “Irish Agricultural Museum”), and here ...
Photography club invites you to snap up their free outings
By Maurice Garvey A NUMBER of free photography outings have been organised by Palmerstown Camera Club (PCC), with members visiting Vartry Reservoir in ...
Victim of attack was left with fractures to both sides of skull
By Sonya McLean A man who left his victim with life-altering injuries after spotting the man interfering with his girlfriend’s car has ...
100k cycling challenge helps raise funds for Pieta House
By Brendan Grehan DOUBLE European Indoor gold medallist David Gillick is supporting the Pieta 100 cycling challenge. Now in its fifth year, the ...
Remembering the former ‘Lord Mayor’ of Tallaght
By Mary Dennehy TRIBUTES have been paid to former Tallaght ‘Lord Mayor’ William Kelly, who was laid to rest on Saturday, July 20, ...










