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Category: News
Crack cocaine is ‘destroying family relations’
By Mary Dennehy FAMILIES have this week been placed at the centre of the crack cocaine crisis, as those working on the ...
Gunman opens fire at busy shopping centre
By Maurice Garvey A BUSY retail area was plunged into danger on Tuesday afternoon when a gunman opened fire on a number of ...
Repair costs of €650k due to anti-social behaviour
By Aimee Walsh OVER €650,000 has been spent on repairing damages caused by anti-social behaviour by South Dublin County Council this year so ...
Discovery of structure on convent building site
By Maurice Garvey THE discovery of a former structure on the site of Clondalkin Convent by an archaeological team has certainly generated ...
Motion to rezone green belt fell – no development for next six years
By Aideen O'Flaherty DEVELOPER Hibernia REIT “remains committed to Newlands Farm”, after a motion for rezoning the site from agricultural to residential use ...
Calls for historic cottages to be preserved by council
By Aimee Walsh THERE are calls for two historic cottages on Old Bawn Road in Tallaght to be preserved as there are ...
Club claim they have been treated with ‘contempt and disdain’
By Aideen O'Flaherty A LOCAL GAA club, whose pitches in Killinarden Park have been repeatedly vandalised as a result of anti-social behaviour, claim ...
3,877 social and affordable houses set to be delivered
By Aimee Walsh ACCORDING to a recent report, South Dublin County Council expect to deliver 3,877 social, affordable purchase and cost rental ...
School delighted to benefit from hot meal programme
By Hayden Moore STRONG activism across the Killinarden community bore fruit this week with the confirmation that Knockmore Junior School will benefit ...
Tallaght University Hospital’s world-class strides towards health detection
By Mary Dennehy DID you know that how we walk is an indicator of overall wellness? Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) has started ...