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Category: Clondalkin
Campaign pushes for medical cards for 9,000 children with disabilities
By Laura LyneA LOCAL campaign for medical cards for sick children is set to team up with the Jack & Jill Children’s ...
Oireachtas comes to town –with 10,000 visitors in tow
By Mary DennehyTHE world’s largest Irish language festival is coming to South Dublin County over the Hallowe’en weekend, bringing with it up ...
Women in Rathcoole get empowered
By Laura LyneA NEW local forum for women to make new friends in the Rathcoole area and discuss concerns and interests has ...
‘We have a generation of zombies’ – mother
By Louise RoseingraveTHE MOTHER of a 14-year-old boy who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound has welcomed an open verdict at an ...
Clondalkin fireman’s ‘blind’ run in marathon for Our Lady’s
By Brendan GrehanCLONDALKIN fireman at Tallaght station Padraig (aka Podge) Thompson will be running this year’s Dublin City Marathon blindfolded. Last year, ...
Ghouls and ghosts ahead – but watch out for the illegal bonfires
By Mary DennehyHALLOWEEN can be a scary time for communities, including South Dublin County Council which last year spent in the region ...
Brewing up a healthy alternative and tasty concoction in her business
By Maurice GarveyIT TAKES a brave person to start a new business on their own – even more so when you’re a ...
“Irish boxing could be in for a world of hurt”
By Stephen LeonardKENNETH Egan insists the departure of Head Coach Billy Walsh from Irish Boxing’s High Performance Unit is a major blow ...
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By Simon WalshOctober is always a busy month for sport, and in this week’s Echo Sport we have all the action from ...










