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Category: Arts & Culture
Maria Lucia Bakes goes from strength to strength
By Maurice Garvey RATHFARNHAM business Maria Lucia Bakes exhibited their range of gluten-free breakfast cereals at the recent Speciality & Fine Food Fair ...
36 pictures that show Tallaght is a beautiful place to live
Over the past six weeks we at Echo.ie have been asking you to send us your favourite pictures of Tallaght and the ...
Janet Grogan: “I’m not going anywhere so stay tuned”
Tallaght native Janet Grogan had her X Factor dream snatched from her for a second time as she was sent home from ...
Ly Garden, Sunflower and Food Inn to battle it out for Best Spicebag Award
The battle of the much-loved Spicebag is set to reach fever pitch later this year after several local takeaways were pitched against ...
‘Helen and I’ at the Civic Theatre
By Mary Dennehy AHEAD of the arrival of promising production ‘Helen and I’ to Tallaght, we caught up with the Civic’s artistic director ...
Declan Burke brings expertise to Red Line Fest
By Mary Dennehy DESCRIBING Enid Blyton as his “gateway drug” to crime writing, acclaimed Irish author Declan Burke will be bringing his expertise ...
One Yummy Mummy’s (Mammy’s Favourite) Savoury Mince
On a blustery day like today, I crave nothing more than a good “mammy” dinner!!! Taking one mouthful instantly takes you back ...
One Yummy Mummy’s (better than a takeaway) Sweet and Sour Pork
It’s Friday, the end of what is most likely a very long week, and, if like me, you have a hungry family ...
X Factor’s Janet is ‘a lot happier this time round and much more positive’
By Mary Dennehy TALLAGHT X Factor hopeful Janet Grogan is set to face the music this weekend, when she takes to the stage ...
Emu Ink turning primary school students into published authors
By Mary Dennehy AN EXCITING new learning programme, which turns primary school children into published authors, has opened to schools across South Dublin ...










