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Category: News
Schoolgirls go the extra mile to support spina bifida charity
By Aideen O'Flaherty TWO SCHOOLGIRLS will be going the extra mile to fundraise for Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Ireland (SBHI), which affects their two-year-old ...
Public urged to examine radical bus route changes
By Sean Heffernan The Bus Connects Roadshow was inundated with queries from passers-by when it visited The Square last Friday. The public event ...
Community projects benefit from over €40,000 in funding
OVER €40,000 in funding has been awarded to community environmental projects in the county by the Government and South Dublin County Council. ...
Postcard campaign for the Stardust victims
A POSTCARD campaign to open a new inquest into the Stardust fire of 1981 is gaining momentum. People are being asked to ...
Man allegedly attacked garda with angle-grinder
By Brendan Grehan A MAN accused of threatening a garda with an angle-grinder could face trial in the Circuit Court, Blanchardstown District Court ...
Hockey team’s World Cup fame a ‘rollercoaster’ for Graham’s family
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE father of the coach of the Irish Senior Ladies Hockey Team has described how the bank holiday weekend ...
Molloy’s proudly fly the Unity Flag outside the pub
By Mary Dennehy TALLAGHT’S Unity Flag is proudly flying outside Molloy’s Pub in the village, with other businesses and groups interested in raising ...
Marina’s new lease of life a testament to public support
By Mary Dennehy THIS time two years ago Marina Jordan Killoran was undergoing stem cell treatment in a Chicago hospital, after members of ...
Mixed feelings about papal visit because of road closures
By Maurice Garvey THERE is mixed feelings in Ballyfermot towards the raft of road closures and parking restrictions in place for the visit ...
Concerns about development in village
By Aideen O'Flaherty A COMMUNITY group has lodged objections to the planned development of apartments in Tallaght village, stating that if South Dublin ...










