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Category: News
Gardai were on the beat for ‘retail day of action’
TALLAGHT gardaí were on the beat in a number of local shopping centres on Saturday, including The Square and Citywest, for a ...
Walking and cycle scheme; 121 submissions made
A TOTAL of 121 submissions, representing over 4,500 people, were made during the public consultation phase of the plans for a walking ...
Drinkaware this Christmas: Give your body time for alcohol to leave system
ALCOHOL awareness charity Drinkaware is reminding people that the only way to let alcohol pass through your system is time – and ...
€67,000 allocated for Ukrainian refugees
FUNDING to the tune of €67k has been provided to offer further augmented supports for Ukrainian refugees to help with their social ...
Broken boom at swimming pool is still on the to-do list
REPLACING the broken swimming pool boom at Tallaght Leisure Centre is still on the to-do list, more than six years after first ...
New social housing just short of target this year
SOUTH Dublin County Council will fall short of its social housing targets for the year, delivering 391 out of the targeted 400 ...
‘Fatal accident’ warning about speeding near school entrance
CARS routinely speed on the roads around St Mark’s Community School in Springfield and parents fear it may lead to a fatal ...
New information submitted for Priory nursing home plans
A DEVELOPER has submitted additional information about their plans for a nursing home in the grounds of St Mary’s Priory in Tallaght. ...
First woman to step up for Covid jab dies after illness
THE FIRST woman in Ireland to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, Annie Lynch, has died after a battle with illness. The Drimnagh resident ...
Local Views: There should be a “100%” redress scheme
Opinion: Dublin South West TD Seán Crowe (Sinn Fein) writes about calls from local residents for a redress scheme. I have been ...