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Category: Clondalkin
Residents feel ‘betrayed’ at increase in anti-social behaviour
By Maurice Garvey RESIDENTS in a quiet estate feel “betrayed” amid an increase of serious anti-social behaviour emanating from one or two homes ...
Man ‘mistakenly’ got into car thinking it was his own
A MAN who “mistakenly” got into a car, thinking it was his own when he came out of a party drunk has ...
Routine eye appointment discovers man had stroke
By Maurice Garvey A ROUTINE appointment at the eye doctor led to a pensioner discovering he had suffered a stroke. Clondalkin resident ...
Accused’s mother paid off debt by drawing down her pension early after he was assaulted in 2020
By Brian Hoban A father-of-two who was twice caught with thousands of euro in cash which were the proceeds of criminal conduct has ...
Benefits to 71 groups from community grants of €200k
By Aimee Walsh LOCAL groups are to benefit from community grants, with over €200,000 being allocated to 71 groups across South County Dublin. ...
Visitor Centre gardens open to public despite concerns
By Maurice Garvey PUBLIC access to the gardens at Brú Chrónáin Round Tower Visitor Centre in Clondalkin is free and not contingent ...
New state-of-the-art €5.2m library opens
By Aimee Walsh THE NEW South Dublin County Council €5.2m state-of-the-art North Clondalkin Library opens. The new library was opened by the Minister ...
Sisters donate 11-inches of hair for Little Princess Trust in memory of their mother
By Hayden Moore TWO sisters have each donated 11-inches of hair to a charity that creates wigs for children who have lost their ...
Local Faces: Monica McGill
By Aimee Walsh Monica McGill has lived in Clondalkin for over forty years and has recognised and fought for the rich history, culture ...
Ninth green flag is awarded to Coláiste Bride secondary school
By Aimee Walsh A LOCAL secondary school’s hard work has paid off as they have been awarded their ninth green flag. With an ...










