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Category: Clondalkin
Caught driving van with sealed compartment containing €320k
A MAN has been sentenced to five years in prison for his role in a money laundering operation after he was caught ...
Man caught with over €400k in house jailed
A man caught with over €400,000 in what gardai believe was a “counting house” for the proceeds of crime has been jailed ...
Frame of Mind
TWO local secondary school students recently won runner-up awards for their entries into a photography competition focussed on positively reframing mental health. ...
Bartra applies again for geriatric day care centre
BARTRA Property Limited has once again applied for planning permission for part of the existing Presentation Convent building in Clondalkin to be ...
Eight and half years after gardai find over €2.2m worth of drugs in garage
A man has been handed a prison sentence of over eight years after gardaí found over €2.2 million worth of drugs in ...
Return vacant home to local housing market
A VACANT home in Clondalkin owned by a foreign investment fund should be returned to the local housing market or Compulsory Purchased ...
Drug dealing more prevalent in Corkagh Park as gardai have staffing issues policing amenity
DRUG dealing is becoming more prevalent in Corkagh Park, with the council saying An Garda Síochána are having staffing issues policing the ...
Eoghan’s sights set on moving into wheelchair adapted house
A TALLAGHT firefighter who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro handed over a cheque for €3,500 to a young Clondalkin man who received life-changing injuries ...
GAA Club plants 1,000 trees to help improve biodiversity
MEMBERS of a Clondalkin sports club planted over 1,000 trees this month, in the hopes of improving biodiversity and rewilding prospects at ...
‘Bread and roses’ morning recognises suffrage movement
CELEBRATING International Women’s Day, North Clondalkin Library hosted a ‘bread and roses’ morning – which is named in recognition of the suffrage ...