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Author: Simon Walsh
Tallaght Cross Hotel set to re-open and create 70 jobs
By Maurice Garvey AN AUSTRIAN investor has bought the Tallaght Cross Hotel, which was developed by Nama-bound builder Liam Carroll in 2008, ...
‘Countless lives will be saved’ as a result of Dylan undergoing treatment
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE funeral of Dylan O’Neill, who died last month at 21 years of age while undergoing treatment for a ...
Tributes paid to teacher retiring after 35 years
By Maurice Garvey A BELOVED primary school teacher retired this week, but not before he was regaled by a rapturous crowd at ...
Turner is a Renaissance man – Clondalkin actor cast as Leonardo
By Hayden Moore What do you get when you cross the ‘X-Files’, the Renaissance and a Clondalkin man? Aidan Turner, who was ...
Lean On Me – It’s Ok to not be Ok
By Leopold Herter The mental health drama Lean on Me returns to the Our Lady’s Hall Drimnagh, with its message that it's ...
Belgard 328-apartment plan lodged for fast track go-ahead
By Mary Dennehy PLANS for a 328-apartment strategic-housing development on lands at the corner of Airton and Belgard Road have been lodged ...
Green light for 237 dwellings in the Adamstown SDZ zone
By Aideen O'Flaherty PERMISSION has been granted for the development of 237 dwellings in the townlands of Dodsboro and Finnstown, in the ...
Firms need to avoid public internet to handle data
By Maurice Garvey BANDWIDTH capacity between businesses will exceed to such an extent, that it would be the equivalent of every person ...
AbbVie makes top 20 World’s Best Workplaces list
By Maurice Garvey GLOBAL biopharmaceutical company AbbVie, which has its commercial headquarters in Citywest, made it into the top 20 on this ...
Confusion and anger over water treatment
By William O'Connor The capacity of the Irish Water plant in Leixlip to serve the increase in use in the Dublin area ...