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Category: Letters
Echo Letters: Outrage, desperation and prejudice?
Dear Editor, I WAS outraged to see once again The Echo newspaper facilitating Councillor Ronan McMahon’s attacks on the Anti Austerity Alliance. ...
Echo Letters: ‘I was flabbergasted’ by some comments on conviction
Dear Editor, I think it is good thing for our democratic process that elected politicians contribute to debate within your letters pages. ...
Echo Letters: People guilty only of protesting against injustice
Dear Editor,Last week a young lad from Jobstown was found guilty at the Children’s Court of false imprisonment of former Tánaiste, Joan ...
Time to address social issues in Tallaght area
Dear Editor, A FEW years ago, one evening when I was in my house I heard a strange noise downstairs. When I ...
Echo Letters: Money should be invested in drug treatment services
Dear Editor, AS A resident of St Dominic’s Parish, I was shocked to read in your newspaper about discarded needles being found ...
Echo Letters: Is it time to share the garda vetting process results?
Open Letter to the Minister for Sport Dear Minister for Sport, Great to see that we have moved to an online system ...
Echo Letters: A pleasant walk in the park
Dear Editor, Again this week I walked through Sean Walsh Park on Monday morning around 11.50am. This week I was delighted to ...
Echo Letters: The state has failed Tallaght
Dear Editor,Prayer for Tallaght – “Lord, you have a plan for us. May we reflect your love by treating all communities/areas equally, ...
Echo Letters: It’s not rocket science!
Dear Sir, Again this week I walked through Sean Walsh Park on Monday morning around 11.50am. I have included pictures of the ...
Echo Letters: ‘Tallaght Mile’ suffering from neglect
Dear Editor, The Dodder River from Tallaght to Ringsend is about 20 miles long. From Firhouse down to the sea it is ...