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Category: News
De La Salle site to be renamed following complaints over abuse
THE new housing development on the site of the former De La Salle National School, has been renamed by Dublin City Council ...
‘Fed-up senior citizen’ voices bonfire concerns
AN ELDERLY resident is appealing to parents to “know where their children are” as issues with anti-social behaviour have ramped up in ...
Citywest Cemetery –‘a waste of space’
A CITYWEST resident has lodged an appeal against plans for the development of a cemetery in the grounds of the Citywest Hotel ...
WATCH: Wheelchair user highlights his difficulties in daily living
A WHEELCHAIR user living in Citywest has to “literally crawl up the stairs using my knuckles” to get to his bed and ...
Minister for Housing slammed over targets
The Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien has been accused of not being able to meet any of his affordable or social housing ...
Council staff wait four hours for gardai to attend scene of incident
A COUNCILLOR has claimed that a member of council staff had to wait for four hours for gardaí to attend the scene ...
Free community health talks: Menopause, Mindfulness, Sepsis and Endometriosis
A SERIES of free community-based health talks by leading experts are taking place in Tallaght Library during October. Run in partnership by ...
Council equipment for repairing paths set alight
EQUIPMENT belonging to South Dublin County Council to carry out footpath repairs in Homelawns, Tallaght, was set alight last week in an ...
Covid critical case admission in hospital still low
TALLAGHT University Hospital (TUH) recorded a “slight increase” in the number of Covid cases in the hospital at the start of this ...
Brightening up the city streets
HAVE you spotted any of the new public art pieces popping up across local communities? Despite the wash-out summer, Dublin Canvas and ...