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Category: News
Dynamic event lifts, empowers
The Women’s Caucus and LEO welcomed Flor Mac Carthy from Women for Election, Jenny Egan-Simmons, multi-award-winning international canoeist, Jennifer Philips from Women’s ...
Council removed 117 trees over 6 yrs
Over 100 trees have been felled in the Dublin South Central Area over the past six years. Council workers removed 117 ‘street ...
Celebrating those who go ‘above and beyond’
Tallaght University Hospital announced the winners of the 2025 Staff Hero Awards that annually recognise employees who go “above and beyond.” Four ...
Citywest future focus
AN ONLINE meeting was held on Tuesday between representatives of the Irish government, South Dublin County Council and a number of local ...
Children’s hospital naming is deemed a missed opportunity
The official name of the long-awaited new national children’s hospital in Dublin has been announced by the Minister of Health. Minster Jennifer ...
Taking Pride to a new level with the SDCC libraries
SDCC Libraries took to the streets for Dublin Pride 2025 with their mobile library, joyful staff, and a powerful message of inclusion ...
Family seeks justice for the tragic shooting of their son 16 years ago
The family of a young father-of-two who was shot in the face 16 years ago are continuing their search for justice. Terry ...
Handbag full of needles found hanging on a school fence
A school principal was “shocked” as a handbag full of needles was found hanging on the school fence during a community clean-up. ...
Coach dilemma for pupils and parents of Rathcoole school
Pupils at a Rathcoole school are set to lose their school bus service as they move into new temporary accommodation. Rathcoole Educate ...
Difficulties in recruiting school traffic wardens causes problems
Only six school traffic wardens have been recruited across South Dublin to replace 15 wardens that have retired or are due to ...