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Category: News
Objections lodged against developer’s proposed change
FOUR objections have been lodged against a developer’s proposal to change a permitted community space/creche on the ground floor of an apartment ...
Club feels like it’s ‘a campaign to force rugby out of Tallaght’
REPEATED incidents of vandalism affecting a local rugby club feels like “a campaign to force rugby out of Tallaght”. This is according ...
85 apartments planned for Speaker Conolly pub refused
PLANS for the demolition of the Speaker Conolly pub in Firhouse to make way for the construction of an 85-unit apartment block ...
Man drove over father-in-law and killed him
A MAN who drove over his father-in-law and killed him after shots were fired during a row at a family christening party ...
‘I’ve enjoyed serving my community’ – Charlie will not run in next elections
LONGTIME Tallaght politician Charlie O’Connor has announced he will not seek re-election at the Local Elections in June, citing personal reasons. The ...
Mother dies after taking wrong medicine supplied by pharmacy
A DUBLIN grandmother suffered a fatal seizure after taking medicine supplied to her by a local pharmacy which was intended for another ...
Heating Scheme is blueprint for how communities come together
A SENIOR officer in Amazon has described the Tallaght District Heating Scheme (TDHS) as a blueprint for how industry and communities can ...
Questions need to be asked over the Crooksling issues
SOCIAL Rights Ireland who have been working with men in the migrant camp in Lower Mount Street for six months, say they ...
Calls to preserve human remains at DLS site
DUBLIN City Council have been asked to ensure the preservation of archaeological finds including that of human remains at the De La ...
Pure records a 70% decrease in illegal dumping since 2008
THE environmental project, Pure (Protecting Uplands & Rural Environments) has recorded a 70% decrease in illegal dumping in the Wicklow/Dublin area since ...










