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Category: Clondalkin
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 ...
Drugs and Alcohol Task Force – model of practice document
By Maurice Garvey A PERSON suffering from drug addiction and a mental health issue in Irish communities, has long been left in an ...
St Ronan’s National School celebrate raising sixth green flag
By Maurice Garvey ST RONAN’S National School in Clondalkin celebrated raising their sixth Green Flag this week (Global Citizenship, Litter and Waste). ...
Scoil Rince girls have their dancing shoes on at C’ships
By Taylor Gleeson Scoil Rince Nic Liam dance school members, along with their dance teachers Lorraine McGee and Ciara McAnaspie travelled to Luton, ...
‘We hope the talk will make people think before they type’
By Aideen O'Flaherty A POWERFUL talk was given to young people in Tallaght Youthreach by the mother of a young woman who ...
9,000 attend festival
By Hayden Moore CROWDS in their thousands turned out to the ninth Clondalkin Village Festival to celebrate what makes their town what it ...










