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Students will benefit from new sensory room in Nano Nagle
By Maurice Garvey FOUNDER of autism support group AsIAm’s Adam Harris, officially opened the new sensory room at Scoil Nano Nagle in Clondalkin ...
Residential development planned for Gallaher’s
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE derelict former Gallaher’s site at the junction of Airton Road and Greenhills Road has been earmarked for residential development, ...
Santry looter caused ‘reputational damage’ to Tallaght community
By Declan Brennan and Jessica Magee A man who wielded a sledgehammer as he took part in the looting of a local supermarket ...
Brothers of The Brush Tallaght man stars in ‘proper’ play
By Hayden Moore Everyone knows a tradesman that feels as though they could give legendary comedians such as Richard Pryor, Billy Connolly and ...
Bark in the Park in Tymon Park
DOG owners and their furry friends are invited to register to take part in Bark in the Park in Tymon Park on ...
Relay For Life to hold fundraisers in Ballyfermot
WORK to prepare for this year’s Relay For Life in Ballyfermot, has begun in earnest, with fundraising events in football and music ...
Mark presents €8k to Inner City Helping Homeless
By Maurice Garvey LONG-distance runner Mark Conlon took time off from his job as a security guard on the Luas to present a ...
Tom abseils down Red Cow Moran Hotel
By William O'Connor To mark the third anniversary of his near-fatal brain injury and remarkable recovery, CEO Tom Moran abseiled off the new ...
Blood donation clinic at Green Isle
By Maurice Garvey THE Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is holding a blood donation clinic at the Green Isle Hotel in Clondalkin, on ...
Primary pupils create film from Andy’s stories
By Maurice Garvey PRIMARY school students co-operated with Ballyfermot College of Further Education and an elderly resident, to create their own short films, ...










