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Category: News
Rua Red present imaginative exhibition made from paper
By Mary Dennehy AN IMAGINATIVE exhibition which saw Dublin artist Catherine MacBride photograph images made from paper is hanging on the walls ...
Council calls for more information on Citywest ‘public concerts’ plans
By Brendan GrehanSOUTH DUBLIN County Council have requested further information from the Citywest Conference Centre in relation to the application to increase ...
City council planners raise concerns about apartments
By Maurice GarveyDUBLIN City Council planners have expressed concerns regarding the layout and design of a proposed apartment block development in Bluebell. ...
What’s the storey with the Red Cow?
By Laura LyneA FURTHER two storeys of development on a previously approved five-storey extension to the Red Cow Hotel has been allowed ...
D.I.D. Crumlin celebrate 40 years in the business with special offers for customers
By Maurice GarveyD.I.D. Crumlin celebrated 40 years in operation this week with a run of special offers to thank customers for their ...
Spanish bio-pharma firm exceeds €3,000m with 18.8 per cent growth
By Maurice GarveyGRIFOLS bioscience division revenues have exceeded €3,000 million for the first time, with 18.8 per cent growth in the fourth ...
Youth unemployment in Templeogue/Terenure areas now stands at over 20 per cent
By Echo ReporterSinn Féin councillor representing Templeogue-Terenure Fintan Warfield has commented on the latest youth unemployment figures released from the CSO, which ...
Student World Fair set to take place this weekend
By Echo ReporterHow will you stand out from the crowd after you finish your degree? For most students, studying abroad is a ...
Unique exhibition in Ballyroan remembering the women of 1916
By Mary DennehyTHE women of 1916 who were incarcerated in Kilmainham Gaol for their anti-treaty beliefs are being remembered in a unique ...
College celebrations mark 50 years of academic excellence
By Theo McDonaldKYLEMORE College celebrated their 50th anniversary in ceremonial style this week with lots of awards, presentations and acknowledgements. Kylemore College ...










