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Author: Stephen Farrell
Landmark Templeogue House is being allowed to deteriorate
A local representative has voiced his frustration that a local landmark house is being allowed to fall into disrepair. “Like everyone in ...
What can you do to make changes in the community?
A local drugs and alcohol task force held a community representatives’ night last Thursday. Clondalkin Drugs and Alcohol Task Force (CDAT) held ...
COPD group remember loved ones that passed away
A support group for those with illnesses associated with breathing held a very successful remembrance day last Friday. COPD Ballyfermot, whose new ...
Nominations for vacancy sparks trouble in council chambers
Sparks flew at Monday’s Council meeting which saw Dean Donnelly filling the seat Councillor Patrick Holohan won in Tallaght Central in the ...
GAA club and Pieta House gain ‘classic’ €6,000 each
THE ORGANISERS behind a recent local Classic Car Show have made two significant donations to a charity and a local GAA club. ...
Fun Day for Cappaghmore with music and barbecues
A local estate held a Fun Day recently. The event was held in Cappaghmore Estate, Clondalkin and ran from 2pm until approximately ...
Fétes, festivities and fun to mark 300 years of St Finian’s
A local church held very successful festivities over the weekend to mark its tricentenary. St Finian’s Church of Ireland had a garden ...
Decision Analytics aims to have €1m annual turnover in real time processing
An early stage local data processing company is aiming to have a revenue of €1 million by the end of 2026. Decision ...
No haul for alleged poachers as Inland Fisheries grab equipment
Inland Fisheries Ireland officers attended the scene of an alleged incident of poaching that happened at Corkagh Park recently and seized a ...
Bilingual cafe host medieval combat
A local bilingual Irish/English café held an exciting event as part of Heritage week last weekend. Aon Scéal Café, Tallaght held a ...