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Category: News
Groups meet to discuss Cookstown development
By Aideen O'Flaherty A MEETING which was held by three local community groups where elected representatives spoke about the future development of Cookstown ...
Pieta House opens Tallaght office
By Mary Dennehy PIETA House has officially opened its new Tallaght premises, which is open six days a week for people living in ...
Rock to the Top hike and trek
By Aideen O'Flaherty PEOPLE are being invited to hike and trek along the Dublin Mountain Way on Saturday, May 12, while carrying granite ...
Anglers to raise money for HOPE and Pieta House
By Aideen O'Flaherty AN ANGLING initiative, which runs programmes for adults, teenagers, and people with mental illness, will take part in an angling ...
Teenager waved sharp axe over his head at Gardai during riot
By Brendan Grehan A TEENAGER who produced a large sharpened axe and held it over his head during a riot in Clondalkin was ...
Greenhills College students set up their own Credit Union
UNDER the guidance and support of Greenhills and District Credit Union and their Youth Liaison Officer Marion King, the 5th year students ...
Four and a half year sentence for stealing over €5,000 worth of diesel
By Isabel Hayes A MAN who stole thousands of litres of diesel from the same petrol station over a three-day period has been ...
Students show Racism the Red Card in Tallaght Stadium
By William O'Connor TALLAGHT Stadium played host to the annual Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) creative competition recently. Minister for Children and ...
Jail for accounts administrator who stole €150,000 from his employers
By Jessica Magee AN ACCOUNTS administrator who stole over €150,000 from his employers to fund his gambling addiction has been sentenced to two ...
€116k funding to help tackle illegal dumping
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE government has earmarked €116,000 in funding to tackle issues with illegal dumping, graffiti, litter and dog fouling in South ...










