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Category: Clondalkin
Battle of the Bridge charity match raises €8,000 for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital
THE two sides of Clondalkin battled it out in a charity football match in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital last weekend, ...
Teen alleged to have thrown metal bar out of car window
A DISPUTE over expired driving lesson vouchers led to a teenager allegedly throwing objects including a metal bar out the window of ...
Free autumn park walks in Tallaght and Clondalkin
Free community park walks are taking place in Corkagh and Tymon Park in September and October, with everyone invited to join in. ...
Parents ‘so proud’ after Jessica receives 625 points in Leaving Cert
A CLONDALKIN teenager achieved the highest possible results in her Leaving Certificate, receiving seven H1s totalling 625 points. Jessica Eccles-Phillips, 18, from ...
Hopeful that ‘Vision for Clondalkin’ will provide opportunities
A WIDE variety of groups and organisations are working on ‘Vision for Clondalkin’ document, which they hope will secure a number ...
Thirty years on from the labour ward in the Coombe, friends still meet up
THREE mothers who first met in the labour ward of the Coombe 30 years ago – and had their children within 12 ...
Making their mark
GARDAI held a Property Marking Weekend in Clondalkin to raise awareness of an additional method in the fight against theft. The property-marking ...
Women allegedly held in man’s home against their will
A DUBLIN man accused of attacking and violently holding three women in his home against their will during separate incidents has been ...
Community groups in for the ‘long haul’ to retain centre control
RESPECTIVE campaigns by residents to retain control of Neilstown Community Centre (NCC) and Rowlagh Community Centre (RCC), continues with both groups vowing ...
Drugs users are often brushed under the carpet
RESTRICTIONS imposed by Covid negatively impacted many services across the board over the last 18 months, including those that help people using ...