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Category: News
Alleged damage to property from blasting is a ‘civil matter’
By Aideen O'Flaherty SOUTH Dublin County Council has advised that alleged damage to residential properties from the operation of commercial activities “are a ...
Council say bins will be installed in Citywest
By Aideen O'Flaherty ARRANGEMENTS are being made for the installation and servicing of litter bins in Citywest, according to South Dublin County Council, ...
€156,000 raised for Tallaght based CRY after The Late Late show appeal
By Aimee Walsh €156,000 has been raised for Tallaght-based organisation Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) by an appeal on The Late Late ...
Development will not create population compared to London borough say Hibernia
By Aideen O'Flaherty TALLAGHT residents “need not be worried that residential development at Newlands will create a density of population that is comparable ...
Lord Mayor announces she is running as unofficial Green Party candidate for the Seanad by-election
By Aimee Walsh THE Lord Mayor of Dublin, Hazel Chu, has announced that she is running as an unofficial Green Party candidate ...
5,700 Booklets of Hope are delivered to over-55 community
By Mary Dennehy MORE than 5,700 Booklets of Hope have been delivered to people over the age of 55 living in South Dublin ...
Dumping garden waste is considered illegal dumping
By Éadaoin Ní Flaithearta A COUNCILLOR is calling on people to dispose of their garden waste and grass cutting responsibly, after she recently ...
Calls for increase in support for drug and alcohol task force
By Caomhóg Breathnach THERE have been calls for increased support for drug and alcohol task forces in Dublin South-West following an increase in ...
Children are crying out for support
By Hayden Ó Mórdha CHILDREN are crying out for support and getting frustrated according to a local community centre, who have suffered the ...
Developer using heritage and recreational needs in area “as pawns” say Community Council
By Éadaoin Ní Flaithearta TALLAGHT Community Council (TCC) has stated that the proposed population density of a 3,500-unit development at Newlands Farm would ...