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Category: News
No legal framework to allow renaming of stretch of road
Proposals to “officially rename” a stretch of the Old Blessington Road to Main Street cannot go ahead as there is currently no ...
Preliminary figures for organ donation at lowest since pandemic
Recent preliminary end-of-year figures for organ donations and transplants in Ireland in 2025 are the lowest since the pandemic. Preliminary figures published ...
Request for drugs, alcohol and dental health services
Drugs, alcohol and dental services have been requested to be included in the new Citywest Primary Care Centre. A letter has been ...
Students all set for Young Scientist Exhibition in RDS
Over 20 projects have been entered into this year’s Young Scientist competition by students from Tallaght, Clondalkin Lucan and south Dublin. Health, ...
TCC lodge appeal against 26 apartments at old Ulster Bank
Tallaght Community Council have launched an appeal against planning permission for 26 apartments at the former Ulster Bank on Main Street. Planning ...
613 households register as homeless in county last year
Over 600 households were registered as homeless across south Dublin during 2025. According to figures shared by the council, 613 households were ...
Communications portal will keep commuters informed of road updates
“I think it’s really important that we get the communication right here.” The Department of Transport has tasked the Road Management Office ...
Calls to improve traffic lights to make road safer for pedestrians
“It encourages people actually just to cross in a dangerous manner.” Calls have been made to improve the traffic lights across South ...
Old home security scheme to support safety of residents
An old home security scheme is under consideration to be brought back to life to help promote the safety of residents in ...
Removing tricolour ‘potentially could create tensions’
Council staff won’t remove tricolours flown without permission on light poles as it “potentially could create tensions”. South Dublin County Council doubled ...










