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Objections lodged over 155-bed nursing home
By Maurice Garvey PLANS for a 155-bed nursing home on the historic Presentation Convent site in Clondalkin Village have been granted permission by ...
Two councillors served on first South Dublin County Council 25 years ago
By William O'Connor BETWEEN them, Councillors Guss O’Connell (Independent) and Charlie O’Connor (Fianna Fáil) have been elected to South Dublin County Council eight ...
The Echo’s Emma Kennedy tests out the Peugeot 5008
By Emma Kennedy How do I explain this? The 5008 to me is a family car that’s not at all ‘Mammy-ish’! In fact, ...
Crimecall appeal by Gardai about assault
By Mary Dennehy AN APPEAL for information in relation to an assault in Tallaght in the early hours of Christmas morning was issued ...
River heritage – a living thing with a past, present and future
By William O'Connor The Camac River is important to many different people for many different reasons. It is a living thing with a ...
Check out this week’s Echo Jobs and Training – 4th june 2019 Edition
Looking for a job? Check out The Echo's jobs listings for this week, which include local career opportunities such as production team ...
Mother of 16 children avoids jail after bogus injury claim
By Sonya McLean A mother of 16 children has avoided a jail term after she tried to process a bogus personal injury claim ...
‘Well-qualified person’ thought he was insured
By Brendan Grehan A “VERY well-qualified person” who had no insurance has left Tallaght District Court with a €500 fine. Mark Mooney’s solicitor, ...
Food with JP Passion banana bread is really a cake
By Jp Kennedy This loaf cake, while called bread, is really a cake and is perfect served for brunch or as a post-supper ...
A place to remember
By Aideen O'Flaherty A REMEMBRANCE garden, dedicated to members of the Firhouse Community College community who have passed away, was unveiled in the ...










