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Category: Ballyfermot
Local Faces: Rory McClelland
Rory McClelland cuts quite a dash as he walks around the Ballyfermot suburb he calls home, writes Ken Doyle. On any given ...
Irish Blue Cross celebrates 80 years of caring for our pets
The Irish Blue Cross recently marked 80 years of providing affordable and compassionate veterinary care to pets in need. The celebration took ...
‘Being active has always been part of who I am’
Dublin camogie player and May 50K ambassador Emma O’Byrne is encouraging as many people as possible of all abilities and ages to ...
Area still has no doctor’s surgery
BLUEBELL is an area which will be experiencing massive residential development but the area still has no doctor’s surgery, among other essential ...
‘Hazardous conditions’ occur by the amount of dumping
THE scale of dumping beside bottle bins and a clothes bank in Ballyfermot is creating “hazardous conditions” according to one local resident. ...
Masterplan for Liffey Gaels still on track for access links
A MASTERPLAN for Liffey Gaels GAA Club has been looked at closely to establish access and connectivity links for future parks and ...
Learning Neighbourhood is testament to community
THE area of Dublin 10 is now officially recognised by UNESCO Dublin Learning City as a learning neighbourhood. The initiative was launched ...
Speed signs indicating 30km limit to be installed on main roads
SPEED signs indicating 30km limit are to be erected on Cherry Orchard Avenue, and other main roads throughout the county in the ...
Local Faces: Billy Mangan
Have you ever watched the Coronation Street, Eastenders, Fair City and so on and thought, he’s a brutal actor, I could do ...
Big support for first ever walk for autism with over 200 attending
THE first ever walk for autism in Ballyfermot was a resounding success with up to 200 people attending and enjoying a fantastic ...










