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Author: Maurice Garvey
Drimnagh Cardinal plays a key role in the papal election
DRIMNAGH Cardinal Kevin Farrell has played a central role following the death of Pope Francis. In 2019, Pope Francis named Cardinal Farrell ...
Childcare providers’ closures put big ‘pressure’ on parents
THE closure of multiple childcare providers in Lucan is placing “immense pressure” on existing services and creating massive challenges for parents, according ...
Proposal lodged for 1,200 units on CB Packaging site
A PLANNING proposal for 1,200 apartments at the former CB Packaging site in Clondalkin has been lodged with South Dublin County Council ...
Apartment plans at old ABB site are refused
A PLANNING application submitted in 2022 for over 300 apartments at the former ABB site in Tallaght has been rejected by An ...
Over 400 participate in Laurels annual Galway fundraiser cycle
THE Laurels Cycle Crew enjoyed a good weekend for their annual Galway to Clondalkin venture. Over 400 people took part in this ...
Speaker Conolly plans appeal rejected
AN APPEAL over plans for a residential development at the Speaker Conolly pub in Firhouse has been rejected by An Bord Pleanála. ...
Sense Catering inspired by dream of Ukrainian traditional dishes
WHEN war started in Ukraine, Olga Zhuravlova and her family had to leave their home in Mariupol, arriving in Ireland in 2022 ...
Family need to adapt home ‘to build a future’ for brothers
A FAMILY had to leave their beloved home of 20 years because it was unsuitable for the needs of two sons with ...
Bank of Ireland replacing entire ATM fleet at branches
BANK of Ireland has begun the replacement of its entire ATM fleet as part of a €60m investment in ATMs and branch ...
Council ‘keeping an eye on’ 171% rise in government debtors
GOVERNMENT debtors are showing a “significant increase” of 171 per cent in the latest financial accounts of South Dublin County Council. The ...