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Category: News
Rural community calls for introduction of cattle grids
By Mary Dennehy COUNCILLORS have been invited to attend a meeting this Tuesday, February 19, to discuss the rural community’s continued call ...
ABP express concerns over bird of prey at Hellfire Club
By Aideen O'Flaherty CONTENTIOUS plans for a visitor centre at the Hellfire Club in the Dublin Mountains may be put on hold for ...
Rovers bring Direct Provision residents to home league fixtures
By William O'Connor SHAMROCK Rovers Football Club announced last week a local community initiative to bring 30 residents from the Towers Direct Provision ...
Students create striking couture designs from junk
By Aideen O'Flaherty FASHION-focused second-level students from all over the county have made it to the semi-finals of Bank of Ireland’s Junk Kouture ...
22,000 attend South Dublin on Ice event
By William O'Connor THE SOUTH Dublin on Ice was another huge success at Tallaght Stadium with appromiately 22,000 attending between November 16 and ...
Man poured diesel inside church
By Jessica Magee A MAN who poured diesel inside a church causing an estimated €100,000 worth of damage is to be sentenced later ...
Basketball Club to hold Strictly Come Dancing fundraising event
TEMPLEOGUE basketball club, Dublin’s largest and most successful basketball Club, are temporarily exchanging their basketball runners for dancing shoes. On February 28, ...
Cars and scramblers are destroying pitches
By Aideen O'Flaherty A NEW infill housing development is providing an access point for cars and scramblers to get into Killinarden Park, according ...
700 drug related cases with seizures totalling €3 million
By Mary Dennehy THERE was more than 700 drug related cases in the Tallaght district in 2018, with seizures totalling over €3m in ...
Shotgun recovered from Dodder during clean-up
By Mary Dennehy A SHOTGUN was among the items recovered from Tallaght’s Whitestown Stream, when a volunteer-led clean-up resulted in a haul of ...