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Tributes to Adam as he makes his final journey

Tributes to Adam as he makes his final journey

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By Sean Heffernan HOMELESS campaigner Fr Peter McVerry was one of the co-celebrants at the funeral Mass for Adam Muldoon, and joined the ...

Troll sculpture fire prompts calls to report vandalism

Troll sculpture fire prompts calls to report vandalism

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By Brendan Grehan USERS of Griffeen Valley Park have been urged to report incidents of vandalism. The call went out at a recent ...

New super bus plan leaves ‘gaping hole’

New super bus plan leaves ‘gaping hole’

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By Maurice Garvey A PROPOSED redesign of the Dublin Bus network – creating seven super frequent routes – could leave Clondalkin “left behind”, ...

Community Centre will provide vital focal point

Community Centre will provide vital focal point

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By Brendan Grehan IT WAS a historic day in Adamstown recently when the Adamstown Community Centre was officially opened. The two-storey centre contains ...

Youths push forward with plans for dedicated horse stables

Youths push forward with plans for dedicated horse stables

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By Maurice Garvey YOUTHS from Cherry Orchard have chosen to prioritise plans for dedicated horse stables in the area, rather than pursue a ...

Many drivers fail to stop for school wardens

Many drivers fail to stop for school wardens

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By Mary Dennehy SOME 13 incidents at school crossings in South Dublin County were reported during the 2017/2018 school term – with incidents ...

Nina Buddy Bears awarded to children who were kind to others

Nina Buddy Bears awarded to children who were kind to others

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By Cody Hutchison THERE was great excitement in St Kilian’s Junior School in Kingswood when the Nina Buddy Bear paid a visit and ...

Protestors out in force against road closure

Protestors out in force against road closure

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By Aideen O'Flaherty  LEGAL proceedings against a third-party who allegedly carried out illegal excavation work on Edmondstown Road in Rathfarnham, which has ...

Parent-led campaign for sensory trail raises €20k

Parent-led campaign for sensory trail raises €20k

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By Mary Dennehy A PARENT-led campaign has raised €20k for the development of a sensory trail at the Fettercairn Youth Horse Project, which ...

Mixed feelings on older persons’ housing schemes

Mixed feelings on older persons’ housing schemes

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By Mary Dennehy PLANS for the development of two older persons’ housing schemes in Springfield have gone to public consultation, with 53 units ...