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Author: Simon Walsh
Man charged with Bawnogue shop robbery set for trial in Circuit Court
By Brendan Grehan A MAN charged in connection with a robbery at a shop in Bawnogue in Clondalkin will face trial in the ...
Lucan man charged with wholesale supply of prescription drugs
By Brendan Grehan A LUCAN man, charged with the wholesale supply of prescription drugs and dealing in a designer drug nicknamed “legal x”, ...
Tallaght teenager jailed for ‘vile, barbaric and cowardly assault’
By Declan Brennan A teenager who attacked two St Patrick’s Day volunteers and took running kicks at their heads as they lay unconscious ...
Belgard Road motorist caught doing 58km/h over speed limit
A MOTORIST was caught doing 58km/h over the speed limit on the Belgard Road last week, when the traffic core was out ...
M50 reaches peak capacity with 375,000 ‘unique’ trips
By Mary Dennehy KNOWN as Dublin’s biggest car-park, the M50 has reached capacity, with 375,000 ‘unique’ journeys being taken each day by people ...
Bad parking led to man’s arrest for possession of cannabis herb
By Declan Brennan A man whose bad parking led to his arrest for possession of €21,000 worth of cannabis has received a suspended ...
Local Property Tax ‘unjust and unfair’
By Brendan Grehan THE MAYOR of South Dublin, Cllr Guss O’Connell has called for the Local Property Tax to be reviewed. This follows ...
‘You are not on your own’ says ISPCC to young people
By Brendan Grehan THE ISPCC has launched a new digital animation and print advertisement for Childline, reminding young people that “you’re not on ...
Sysnet employees have a sleep-out for the homeless
By Maurice Garvey EMPLOYEES braved chilly temperatures during a sleep-out in Park West Business Park – as part of a drive to raise ...
A place in the great outdoors to play, learn and smell the roses
By Mary Dennehy PARENT-power has taken root in the Holy Rosary Primary School, which this week officially opened its new outdoor play area ...










