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Category: Arts & Culture
Aonghus continues the family trade
By Brittany King THE very successful play The Good Father that was originally produced 15 years ago and won the Stewart Parker ...
Macari chip shops embrace the digital age
By Maurice Garvey ADVANCES in technology have permeated many facets of life – even traditional chippers are embracing the digital age with ...
Entrepreneurs target €4m investment and 50 new jobs
THIRTEEN entrepreneurs who took part in a national programme at IT Tallaght last May are targeting over €4m in follow-up investment with ...
Nature on our doorsteps: Winter Heliotrope in flower
By Rosaleen Dwyer One of our most widespread winter plants is coming into flower now along roadside verges, at the base of ...
Christmas homecoming for Tallaght musician Shane Ó Fearghail
By Aideen O'Flaherty A TALLAGHT musician is behind an Austrian music festival that will explore the strong Celtic links between Ireland, Scotland ...
First standalone Renault SELECTION showrooms open on the Airton Road
RENAULT Group Ireland recently launched its new used car programme Renault SELECTION with the first showroom opening on the Airton Road. The ...
Win a €100 gift voucher for Molloys off licence ahead of its relaunch
The official Molloy’s Tallaght store relaunch takes place this Thursday and to toast the occasion, the off licence will be unveiling their ...
Nature on our doorstep: Hibernating Queens
By Rosaleen Dwyer Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an ...
Echo pedal power for annual Christmas fundraiser
By Brenda Mockler THE Echo Newspaper will host its first annual Christmas fundraising event on Thursday, November 30 and Friday, December 1. ...
The Eskies bring sea-soaked gypsy folk
By Aideen O'Flaherty AN ALTERNATIVE five-piece band who describe their sound as ‘sea-soaked gypsy folk’ are preparing to release their new album ...










