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1,100 calls to Teenline in six-hour Christmas period

1,100 calls to Teenline in six-hour Christmas period

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By Mary Dennehy OVER 1,100 calls and texts were received by listening charity TeenLine Ireland over a six-hour period on Christmas Eve ...

Tallaght drunk told garda to ‘f**k off’ multiple times

Tallaght drunk told garda to ‘f**k off’ multiple times

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By Brendan Grehan A DRUNK who told a garda multiple times to “f**k off” had his case remanded for a probation report ...

Community rally to give homeless couple five days in a hotel

Community rally to give homeless couple five days in a hotel

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By Mary Dennehy A HOMELESS couple was given the gift of “feeling human” this Christmas, after the community rallied around and paid for ...

FoodCloud top winners in Thinktech €1m project

FoodCloud top winners in Thinktech €1m project

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By Maurice Garvey SOCIAL enterprise business FoodCloud, was one of the successful winners of the Thinktech €1 Million project. The Tallaght-based company ...

Home delivery, pet tracking and micro-brewing

Home delivery, pet tracking and micro-brewing

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By Maurice Garvey A WIDE range of well-researched potential products and services, were to the fore during the annual Synergy Student Awards at ...

New equestrian centre planned for Rathcoole

New equestrian centre planned for Rathcoole

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By Maurice Garvey PLANS for a new equestrian centre in Rathcoole have been lodged with South Dublin County Council. Applicant Lucy McCarthy has ...

Parkwest Campus uses own security to halt handbag robberies

Parkwest Campus uses own security to halt handbag robberies

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By Maurice Garvey A BUSINESS campus utilised it’s own security personnel to tackle a spate of handbag robberies at Parkwest Train Station – ...

Tallaght Hospital seeking community support to increase bed capacity

Tallaght Hospital seeking community support to increase bed capacity

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By Mary Dennehy TOP of Tallaght Hospital’s wish list for 2017 are additional beds, with the CEO currently building a case for a ...

Former Sinn Fein councillor made phone calls of ‘vile personal abuse’

Former Sinn Fein councillor made phone calls of ‘vile personal abuse’

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By Brendan Grehan A FORMER Dublin City councillor who made 40 threatening phone calls of “vile personal abuse” to a Tallaght man has ...

Primary schools lead the way in the importance of recycling

Primary schools lead the way in the importance of recycling

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By Mary Dennehy PRIMARY school students from across local communities are leading by example and creatively promoting the importance of recycling this ...