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Category: Clondalkin
Pupils sense of pride and achievement with exhibition
St Joseph’s Boys National School, Clondalkin held a very successful art exhibition last week. A steady stream of visitors came to the ...
Bee lodge posts erected in eight locations in village
Clondalkin Tidy Towns (CTT) are carrying out a bee-related biodiversity project in the village. The group have been placing eight “solitary bee ...
Only 3 allocations with tenants-in-situ and under Choice Based Letting
ONLY three allocations have been made under Choice Based Letting and tenants-in-situ, respectively, for the Clondalkin area for quarter one of this ...
Calls for Irish language signs at four entry points to village
THE COUNCIL have said that they would be prepared to assist with erecting some Irish language signage for Clondalkin provided it is ...
Laurels Crew have raised €1.3m for various charities
NO MAN left behind as the Laurels Crew celebrated the 15th year of the annual Galway to Dublin cycle in style. A ...
Funding support for social gatherings at Áras Chrónáin
THE Council are prepared to support the Friday social gatherings at Áras Chrónáin, Clondalkin in any way that they can. This is ...
Foodbank to remain at centre after agreement
CLONDALKIN Helping the Homeless (CHH) are free to remain at Bawnogue Youth and Community Centre. “Clondalkin Foodbank will continue to distribute food ...
Toastmasters enjoy an evening with playwright and poet Áine
CLONDALKIN Toastmasters welcomed the writer Áine Ní Ghlinn last Tuesday, April 16. “So exciting to meet the lovely writer and journalist Áine ...
Pressure on to recognise the Liffey Valley region as park
A GROUP of local community groups and non-governmental organisations launched a campaign to recognise the Liffey Valley region as a park on ...
Students from Scoil Mhuire inspired by Olympian swimmer
PUPILS from second class in Scoil Mhuire, Clondalkin were delighted to have a visit from Olympic swimmer Ellen Walshe, an Olympic ambassador, ...










