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Category: News
Housing allocated to 78 homeless households
HOUSING has been allocated to 78 homeless households by South Dublin County Council so far this year, 14 of which received allocations ...
‘It will be special moment for our family and community’
“IT WILL be a special moment when Katie leads Ireland out for the first game for our family and also our community,” ...
Council releases its quarterly update of Capital Projects
THE construction of Adamstown Library is due to commence in late 2024, while the programme for the Killinarden Park Regeneration Project is ...
€5m funding for upgrade of stables to open in 2025
RATHFARNHAM Stables are set to receive an upgrade, with the council ringfencing €5m in capital funding for the project which will create ...
Concerns Chamber Square works will run till February
PUBLIC works at Chamber Square in Tallaght are expected to go on until at least February according to South Dublin County Council. ...
€100m tourism investment to bring 250,000 people to county
INVESTMENT of €100m is being injected into South Dublin to increase tourism, with the council targeting 250,000 tourists spending an estimated €62m ...
‘Put em under pressure’ to get stadium completed
WORKS are due to be completed at Tallaght Stadium by September, but it has left one Shamrock Rovers fan with a bit ...
95 council properties in process of being relet
A TOTAL of 95 vacant council properties in South Dublin County are currently scheduled for or are in the process of being ...
GAA star Siobhan tells of her experience suffering a stroke
FOUR-TIME All-Ireland winning footballer and Thomas Davis GAA Club player Siobhan McGrath has shared her experience of suffering a stroke last year. ...
Library staff visit local centres to provide English classes
SOUTH Dublin Library staff have visited local centres that refugees and asylum seekers are residing in, providing English conversation classes and purchasing ...










