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Category: News
Environmental Assessment goes to public consultation
A STRATEGIC Environmental Assessment (SEA) and Appropriate Assessment (AA) of the National Broadband Plan has gone to public consultation, with members of ...
3Dental goes national with second new practise
IT HAS been an incredible 18 months for 3Dental owner’s Dr Niall Vallely, Dr Peter Doherty and Dr Paul O’Connell who have ...
Revenues increase at Liffey Valley and The Mill Centre
By Maurice Garvey IT WAS a Merry Christmas for Liffey Valley and The Mill shopping centres, both of whom reported an increase in ...
ISPCC Childline recruiting volunteers
By Mark Keane ISPCC Childline, a 24-hour listening service for children, is currently recruiting volunteers in Dublin. Those considering becoming a volunteer can ...
ISME voices concern at the employment bill
ISME, the Irish SME Association voices its concern at the Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2017. The Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2017 (the ...
Man armed with knife threatens staff and makes off with sum of cash
By Aura McMenamin A SECOND armed robbery took place in Tallaght last week when a man armed with a knife and wearing a ...
Schools qualify for BT Young Scientist Awards 2018 in RDS
A NUMBER of science projects from local schools have qualified for this year’s BT Young Scientist Awards 2018, covering topics as diverse ...
TD’s New Year pay rise is ‘entirely inappropriate’
By Aura McMenamin TDs are in for a €3,600 salary rise in the New Year, however some local TDs have opted not to ...
€35k to repair Marker Tree colourful branch
By Mary Dennehy REPAIR work to the value of €35k has been carried out on the stainless steel sculpture at the Kingswood Interchange ...
Survey reveals top worries for business in 2018
Being able to attract and retain key staff is the number one concern of businesses going into 2018, according to a survey ...










