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Category: Clondalkin
Rescued horse left to die in Clondalkin gives birth
By Aura McMenamin A horse left to die near the ‘killing fields’ off Fonthill Road in Clondalkin has recovered and given birth. Rosy ...
Clondalkin rapid-build housing delay blasted for unnecessary red-tape and bureaucracy
By Maurice Garvey IN FEBRUARY, councillors passed planning permission for a rapid-build social housing development in Clondalkin, yet builders are months away from ...
Driver charged with endangerment by driving at high speed breaking red light and crossing in front of Luas
By Brendan Grehan A DRIVER accused of endangerment by breaking a red light, driving in front of a Luas and driving the ...
Five months for Clondalkin man who stole €200 from St Vincent de Paul shop
By Brendan Grehan A MAN who burgled €200 cash from the St Vincent De Paul shop in Clondalkin was jailed for five months ...
Walking solo for a beloved grandfather, to give payback for wonderful palliative care
By Aideen O'Flaherty TREKKING from Marlay Park to Clonegall in Carlow is no easy task, but Stephen Coulahan is determined to undertake the ...
Clondalkin Gymnastics team bring home silver from Norway
By Brendan Grehan THERE WAS silver in the clouds across Dublin when Clondalkin Gymnastics Club returned from the GFA World Championships in Norway ...
Robbed cars driven at animal volunteers in Clondalkin
By Brendan Grehan “IT’S A HORRIBLE place, I hate it. Two of our volunteers were nearly killed two weeks ago when two robbed ...
Prestigious Green Flag award for Corkagh Park
By William O'Connor Corkagh Park was awarded the prestigious Green Flag Award at a ceremony in Malahide Castle. The Green Flag Award ...
Calls made for changes to social housing plans in Clondalkin
By Brendan Grehan Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid West Eoin Ó Bróin has called for ‘significant changes’ to the Councils proposed ...
Thugs kicking hedgehogs not the only danger to life
By Claire Christensen OUTRAGE is scorching the community after two hedgehogs were found kicked to death by thugs in Neilstown last week, but ...










