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Author: Maurice Garvey
Business parks call for judicial review
GREENOGUE and Aerodrome Business Parks has asked the courts to judicially review a ministerial decision to overturn councillors support for rezoning land ...
Teens take on challenge to complete Silver Gaisce award
A MASSIVE learning curve was undertaken by two teenage girls from Cherry Orchard, who organised an expedition as part of their Gaisce ...
Local Faces: John Feehan
BASKETBALL is growing more popular in this country and if current trajectories by Basketball Ireland move in the direction they anticipate, the ...
Pharmacy celebrates five years in business with plans to grow
A PHARMACY celebrated five years in business this week, amid plans to expand and grow it’s services for the wider community. Located ...
Parades help showcase all that’s good in our community
CLONDALKIN St Patrick’s Day parade will start from 2.30pm on Friday, March 17. Organiser Cllr Francis Timmons said it is shaping up ...
Fair City star Sorcha is grand marshal at parade
LUCAN is gearing up for its St Patrick’s Day parade, and welcomes Sorcha Furlong as their 2023 parade Grand Marshal. Sorcha will ...
Zeus creates 40 new jobs with opening of new facility
RATHCOOLE packaging group Zeus to open a new logistics facility in Cork in a move that will create 40 new jobs at ...
Uniphar has up to €100m available for acquisitions
HEALTHCARE services group Uniphar has up to €100m capacity to make further acquisitions following an active year of dealmaking for the healthcare ...
Demand to see report on ‘iconic’ cypress tree
QUESTIONS have been asked of South Dublin County Council in relation to the criticism over the felling of trees in Corkagh Park, ...
Outdoor area at pub would ‘seriously injure’ residential amenities
CITY planners have refused planning permission for an outdoor area at a pub in Inchicore, determining it would “seriously injure” residential amenities ...










