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Category: News
Swimming pools will benefit from Covid-19 grant scheme
By Aimee Walsh A €706,000 funding boost has been announced for swimming pools across the country in the second phase of the ...
Mother pleads for carers to be included in priority lists
By Maurice Garvey THE mother of a teen with a debilitating skin condition has pleaded with authorities for family carers to be included ...
Wooden picnic bench deliberately set on fire
By Aimee Walsh MEMBERS of the public were shocked to find a public park bench in Tymon Park had been deliberately burned down ...
Cancer survivor is taking on marathon-a-week challenge
By Mary Dennehy A BIRTHDAY message has been sent to a Tallaght grandad, whose family are all “super proud” of him taking on ...
70 solar bins would cost council €420,000 to roll out in the county
By Aimee Walsh SOUTH Dublin County Council are considering the roll-out of ‘Big Belly’ Solar bins across the area. In November 2019, a ...
Residents claim explosions at Belgard quarry have worsened
By Aideen O'Flaherty A RESIDENT who lives near Roadstone’s Belgard quarry has claimed that the level of blasting from the site has worsened ...
€300k Have Your Say participatory budget focuses on Tallaght Central
By Mary Dennehy SOUTH Dublin County Council has committed to its 300K Have Your Say participatory budget for 2021, which this year focuses ...
€60k funding allocated for dog runs at parks
By Aimee Walsh PLANS for a new dog run have been announced for Rathcoole Park and Collinstown Park at a cost of €60,000 ...
Lack of amenities concerns residents
By Aideen O'Flaherty SOME Citywest residents have claimed there is a lack of infrastructure in the area, and are frustrated that the money ...
‘Shameful’ no action taken over Dodder sewer issues
By Mary Dennehy AS THE Dodder Greenway project progresses, Irish Water needs to take its “head out of the sand” in relation to ...