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Author: Simon Walsh
Aeridheacht – Taking the Air
By Echo Reporter In 2014 Tallaght Community Arts proposed to use the 2016 Centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising as an opportunity to ...
Research highlights low levels of mortgage literacy
By Echo Reporter NEW consumer research has uncovered a serious mortgage literacy problem in Ireland, with almost seven in ten consumers not ...
Plans for 112 new homes on Garter Avenue Citywest site
By Maurice Garvey CITYWEST Homes Development has submitted a planning application with South Dublin County Council for a residential development containing 112 dwellings ...
Citwest Hotel’s plan to increase its capacity to 6,000 meets objections
By Maurice Garvey THE late Jim Mansfield’s widow Ann Mansfield, has objected to An Bord Pleanála over plans by Citywest Hotel to increase ...
Oakfield Trust seeks volunteers with legal skills
By Maurice Garvey OAKFIELD Trust, a community-based social enterprise in Clondalkin, is recruiting for voluntary directors to join their Board of Management, reports ...
Cloud-based companies can now access accounts anytime, anywhere
By Maurice Garvey TALLAGHT firm Surf Accounts has enjoyed a 60 per cent increase in new customers using their cloud-based accounts packages over ...
Local therapist utilises technology to counsel clients with issues
By Maurice Garvey THE power of technology can be a useful tool for therapy – with one intuitive healer utilising the platform of ...
Permission sought for M50 Park filling station
By Maurice Garvey MANAGEMENT and holding company Vecglen Limited, has submitted a planning application with South Dublin County Council for a petrol station ...
Brexit vote prompts calls for UK and EU agreements
By Maurice Garvey SOUTH Dublin Chamber have called for comprehensive and quickly concluded trade agreements between the EU and the UK, and Ireland ...
Man punched shop assistant because he was wearing an apron
By Brendan Grehan A former project manager punched a shop assistant in a wine shop because he was wearing an apron, tallaght ...










