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Author: Maurice Garvey
€154.4 multi-billion budget announced
Budget 2025 sees expenditure of €154.4 billion, an increase of 6.9% on last year. Announced on Tuesday lunchtime by Minister for Finance ...
Former youth centre handed over to Respond
A FORMER youth centre building in Ballyfermot, not in use for 20 years, has been handed over to housing body Respond by ...
Raising the kerb will prevent large vehicles cutting across roundabout
THE kerb line on a small roundabout in Clondalkin will be raised to offer better protection to the island from larger vehicles. ...
Hearing the voices of the children of Travellers
TRAVELLER children in Ballyfermot are aware of previous promises made to build a playground for them in Labre Park, which have not ...
The Square sold in deal worth €130m
THE Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght has been sold in a deal reported to be close to €130m. The price is about ...
Parking fines amount to a collosal €324,000 to date
OVER €220,000 in parking fines have been collected by South Dublin County Council this year to date – from January 1 to ...
Floodlighting at Donore Harriers centre on table
PLANS for new LED floodlighting at Donore Harriers Sports Centre in Chapelizod were up again for notification at the Dublin South Central ...
No decisions yet on CCTV by Data Protection Commission
THE outcome of an audit by the Data Protection Commission (DPC) in relation to the council’s use of CCTV, including at local ...
WATCH: 16 sheep killed in devastating attack by two Rottweilers
WATCH: Viewer discretion advised A DEVASTATING dog attack led to the death of 16 sheep in Brittas on Friday (September 13). Two ...
183 trees vandalised in the past 15 months
THERE have been over 180 reports of tree vandalism in the county since May 2023, according to South Dublin County Council. Perhaps ...










