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No access for wheelchairs at some Clondalkin bus stops
A LACK of wheelchair-accessible bus stops in Clondalkin has led to major restrictions for residents with a disability, according to People Before ...
Adamstown developer’s profits soar to almost €8m
By Brendan Grehan ADAMSTOWN developer Cairn Homes’ profits have risen by 191 per cent for the first six months of 2017. The ...
Owners of Horse and Jockey lodge new plans
By Maurice Garvey PLANS to demolish the fire-damaged former Horse and Jockey pub in Inchicore and two adjoining buildings, and develop apartments, ...
State gives €30k for local recreation projects
THREE PROJECTS in South Dublin County are to benefit from a total of €30,000 funding under the Government’s outdoor recreation infrastructure scheme. ...
BREAKING: Tallaght man charged with murder
By Brendan Grehan A TALLAGHT man has appeared in court this morning, Monday, charged with the murder of Graham McKeever in Tallaght ...
IT Tallaght creche set to reopen
A breakthrough has finally been made in relation to the closure of the Fledglings crèche in IT Tallaght. Minister for Children and ...
Free finance workshop for parents of children with special needs
By Mary Dennehy THE parents of children with special needs are invited to a free legal and financial planning workshop in the ...
Protect that green space with bulbs not bonfires
By Mary Dennehy COMMUNITIES are being encouraged to opt for bulbs not bonfires this October, and to protect their community’s green space ...
Spring into action with free events for Wellbeing Week
By Mary Dennehy SOUTH Dublin County’s Health and Wellbeing Week springs into action on September 18, with people of all ages, interests ...
School life begins: New bags, books and dreams
By Mary Dennehy THREE years ago Scoil Aoife in Tallaght opened its doors to just one junior infant; this September 40 children ...










