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Author: Simon Walsh
Check out this week’s front pages – 31 August 2017 edition
Tallaght Clondalkin
10 things our readers wish were in Tallaght
There has been much talk lately about the development of Tallaght, what it needs for the future, and what needs to be ...
VIDEO: Templeogue man tells of family’s rescue during Tropical Storm Harvey
A local man caught up in Tropical Storm Harvey in the US has told of how he and his family were forced ...
Gardai seeking public’s help in reuniting stolen power tools with owners
If you had tools stolen this year you may be in luck as Gardai are seeking to find the owners of new ...
Drug-help group ‘stretched to limit’ with no state funds
By Aura McMenamin Faith-based rehabilitation group New Hope has said they are ‘stretched to their limit’ without government funding. New Hope is ...
Capuchin priest Bryan brings the good news to parishioners
By Aura McMenamin Tallaght priest Bryan Shortall will be returning home this week to discuss his book, Tired Of All the Bad ...
Latest figures show staggering number of visits people make to the Square every year
A staggering 22 million visitors passed through the doors of Square shopping centre in 2016 according to the latest figures released. That’s ...
Parents need to stand up to groups of teenagers taking over local playgrounds
Parents in Lucan say they are being forced to avoid the new playground in Griffeen Valley Park due to anti-social behaviour and ...
Tallaght developments met with mixed reactions
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE potential for apartment development in Tallaght has been met with a mixed response by members of the community, ...
Takeover of boarded-up houses on Station Road in Clondalkin underway
RESPOND Housing are in the process of taking over six boarded-up houses at Station Road. The homes are located close to vacant ...










