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Category: Clondalkin
Bringing fun times back into St Cuthbert’s Park
By Aideen O'Flaherty HUNDREDS of people went to the St Cuthbert’s Park Family Fun Day in Clondalkin on Saturday, where they were treated ...
Glyphosate still used by council to kill weeds
By Brendan Grehan THE WEED-killer Glyphosate is still being used by the road-sweeping contractors working for South Dublin County Council. At the monthly ...
Man found to have almost €2k hidden in underwear
By Brion Hoban A man who was discovered by gardai to have a large amount of stolen money in his underwear has been ...
Contract signed to develop Heritage app
By William O'Connor A CONTRACT has been signed by South Dublin County Council to develop a heritage trail mobile App for Clondalkin Village. ...
Fr Damian celebrates 25 years in the priesthood
By Maurice Garvey CLONDALKIN village celebrated a milestone for parish priest Fr Damian Farnon, who this week reflects on 25 years ordained ...
Kick cancer in the butt
By Aideen O'Flaherty A FUNDRAISING event for Our Lady’s Hospice, called Kick Cancer in the Butt, will be held in the Citywest Hotel ...
‘Every child wants their mammy but she was cruelly taken from us’
By Aideen O'Flaherty GARDAI have launched a fresh appeal for information on the murder of Clondalkin woman Antoinette Smith, whose body was found ...
Residents express anger at loss of Jigsaw services
By Maurice Garvey The impending loss of Jigsaw Clondalkin services for young people is being put down to the commercialisation of mental ...
41 new social homes will be built at St Mark’s Avenue
By Maurice Garvey SOUTH Dublin County Council approved the construction of 41 new social homes at St Mark’s Avenue, Clondalkin at Monday’s council ...
Birds could make a Swift exit
By Maurice Garvey A BIRD enthusiast has warned of a Swift exit in Clondalkin Village, should proposed plans for a 155-bed nursing home ...










