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Author: Mary Dennehy
TUH warns community of automated call scam
TALLAGHT University Hospital has warned the community of a telephone scam involving an automated call from a hospital number. Through a post ...
Semi-mature trees snapped in half along new N81 Cycle Scheme
A NUMBER of semi-mature trees planted as part of the N81 Cycle Scheme were snapped in half and set on fire last ...
Gardai warn of Covid test and vaccination text scam
A WARNING has been issued about a text message scam, which involves people receiving a text purporting to be from the HSE ...
Urgent appeal for all road users to take greater care
AN GARDA Síochána and the Road Safety Authority have issued an urgent appeal to all road users, following the deaths of six ...
Is Penneys on route to Tallaght?
HAS Tallaght bagged Penneys? This week, fresh reports emerged that Penneys is finalising a deal to take over the vacated Debenhams unit ...
A colourful oasis blooms in the heart of Kilnamanagh
THIS blooming beautiful garden is creating a buzz not only with pollinators but locals passing by, as they enjoy the variety and ...
WATCH: 4,000 years of Tallaght crafted into epic poem
SOME 4,000 years of Tallaght’s history has been crafted into an epic poem, which remembers the past and celebrates the present. The ...
Sinéad’s heart of gold
MEET teenager Sinéad Burke, who six months after undergoing open heart surgery embarked on a 200km challenge for the Children’s Heart Centre ...
Capturing the essence of a suburban neighbourhood
AN EXHIBITION celebrating the work of local photographer Gerry O’Shea connects the threads of past and present through a series of images ...
Inspections report on health service includes Tallaght University Hospital
POOR physical infrastructure, capacity issues and workplace challenges ‘hindered’ the work of Irish hospitals in responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to ...