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Category: Clondalkin
“This play deals with teenage suicide – an issue that has to be spoken about”
By Mary DennehyA MOTHER who lost her 21-year-old son to suicide is inviting young people, parents and teachers to a thought provoking ...
Bottle banks at breaking point
By Mary DennehySOUTH Dublin County Council will pursue people who left boxes and bags of empty bottles at local bring banks over ...
People asked to think green and recycle their Christmas tree
By Echo ReporterDON’T let your Christmas tree be all that’s green this holiday period and make sure to reduce and recycle your ...
Major local economy boost as Citywest plans to invest €15m
By Laura LyneThe local economy will see a major boost if plans to increase the capacity of Citywest Conference Centre to 6,000 ...
Paddy had a deep love for his family and the GAA
By Brendan GrehanA GREAT VOID was left in Clondalkin this Christmas with the passing of Paddy Delaney (74).Synonymous with Round Tower GAA ...
Going the extra mile for GOAL
By Brendan GrehanRUNNERS, Joggers and walkers raised thousands for charity across the county in this years GOAL Mile run. The GOAL Mile ...
Community rallies after Xmas presents destined for hospital are stolen
By Simon WalshThe Clondalkin community has shown the depth of its Christmas spirit this week and rallied after presents, donated by the ...
Santa Claus is coming to town
By Mary DennehyDESPITE a very busy schedule, Santa Claus took his annual call from The Echo newspaper ahead of his round the ...
Al Porter set to have the last laugh on Christmas Eve
By Simon WalshIf you are looking for a giggle this Christmas Eve, Tallaght’s finest comedian Al Porter has you covered as he ...
Drug-dealing locations signalled
By Echo ReporterTHE re-emergence of runners hanging on overhead cables advertises potential drug-dealing locations, according to a local councillor. Sinn Féin councillor ...










