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Author: Maurice Garvey
Local Faces: Rose Kearns
THEY used to be the new club on the block, but after nearly 20 years, numerous awards and a hosting of the ...
Gardai seek to identify owners of substantial volume of jewellery
GARDAI attached to the DMR South Garda Division are appealing to the public to identify the owners of a substantial volume of ...
Amazon announce 500 jobs at new Baldonnell centre
AMAZON has announced plans to open their first fulfilment centre in Ireland, creating 500 new permanent jobs. The new site at Baldonnell ...
Simon says: ‘I apologise for causing political embarrassment’
THE Katherine Zappone controversy saw Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney making a second appearance before the Oireachtas Committee on Tuesday morning ...
Bonanza harvest pays off for charities at community garden
WHAT a year it has been for the harvest at Cherry Orchard Community Garden. A veritable bonanza of delicious vegetables from the ...
Companies losing over €3m per year on searching for documents
IRISH businesses are losing approximately €3.3 billion each year based on staff wasting time looking for and exchanging documents, according to findings ...
Free scalp consultations in The Square pop-up venture
A POP-up venture providing free consultations on scalp health opened in The Square Shopping Centre on September 1. King Hair & Beauty ...
Cheers from craft brewers Lineman for the local support
LOCKDOWNS impacted the little guys in business more than most, but thankfully there has been plenty of support from the general public ...
Hopeful that ‘Vision for Clondalkin’ will provide opportunities
A WIDE variety of groups and organisations are working on ‘Vision for Clondalkin’ document, which they hope will secure a number ...
Group’s new training could save many lives
THE death rate from drug use in Ireland is higher than suicides and road traffic collisions put together, but one local group ...










