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Category: News
Councillor lay on ‘scrapheap’ with incurable chronic disease
By Maurice Garvey A COUNCILLOR with an incurable chronic disease, has signed up for a marathon – a feat he thought impossible as ...
Hospital does not tolerate abuse to staff or patients
By Mary Dennehy TALLAGHT Hospital has launched a campaign to eliminate any instances of verbal abuse and physical aggression towards staff and ...
Unacceptable high levels of fuel poverty reported
By Maurice Garvey OVER half of Money and Budgeting Service clients in Ballyfermot and Cherry Orchard reported going without heat due to a ...
Barry was a gentleman and one of the good guys
By Maurice Garvey MUSICIANS will honour the charitable nature of a late friend and colleague, at a sold-out benefit night. Inchicore musician Barry ...
Dealz store in Fonthill facing closure with 38 job losses
By Maurice Garvey DEALZ in Fonthill had an appeal with An Bord Pleanála upheld, leaving the store facing closure with the loss ...
Man beaten up on hospital grounds in row over phone
By Isabel Hayes A man who took part in beating up a man on the grounds of Tallaght Hospital in a row over ...
Pensioners angry at egg attack on homes
By Maurice Garvey PENSIONERS in Palmerstown have appealed for gardai to catch a gang of teenagers, making their life hell after a spate ...
Youth mental health service Jigsaw hosting one-day workshop
Youth mental health service Jigsaw will hold a one-day workshop for those who want to work with young people. This workshop is ...
Boy (14) attempted school burglary placed on 6-month Probation Bond
By Brendan Grehan A BOY (14) who attempted to burgle a National School in Tallaght has been placed on a six-month Probation Bond ...
‘Blurring’ of boundaries has caused confusion for residents
DO YOU know what electoral ward you fall into? Since the boundary commission recommendations in 2014, new electoral ward lines were drawn ...










