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Category: News
382 residential scheme planned for Bluebell
PLANS for over 380 residential units in Bluebell were presented to members at the South Central area meeting on Wednesday. The development ...
Shocking as man (70s) has to fight pit-bull attacking his dog
A MAN in his 70s had to fight a pit-bull amid a “shocking” attack to his dog while in a public park. ...
Camac Valley Caravan and Camping to get €2.9m upgrade
South Dublin County Council will instal 14 glamping pods in the Camac Valley Caravan and Camping Park. The project approved under Part ...
Council form partnership for a new campaign ‘Telecoms for Everyone’
SOUTH Dublin County Council and the local authorities of Dublin City Council, Fingal County Council, and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, are in ...
Union have little support from council staff in unofficial action
A TRADE union protest outside South Dublin County Council HQ in Tallaght on Monday led to a dispute in the chamber during ...
Homeless households wait over five years for a home
Homeless households across South Dublin had to wait an average of 5.9 years before being allocated a home in 2024. South Dublin ...
Works to resume on Active Travel Scheme to ‘redistribute road space’
SOUTH Dublin County Council announced it will resume works on the Castletymon Road Active Travel Scheme this week. Castletymon Road Active Travel ...
82 apartments approved by ABP at Broomhill Road site
PERMISSION for 82 apartments on Broomhill Road close to the Greenhills Road has been approved by An Bord Pleanala after it overruled ...
Teen (19) jailed for throwing petrol bomb at St John’s House
A teenager who threw petrol bombs into a building that had been earmarked for asylum seekers, causing €28,000 worth of damage, has ...
Estate going through the Taking in Charge (TIC) process at present
An estate where residents felt left behind is “going through the Taking in Charge (TIC) process at present,” said South Dublin County ...