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Category: News
€120million refurbishment for Baldonnel headquarters
Government plans for a €120million refurbishment and extension are being developed for the Air Corps headquarters at Baldonnel to accommodate the force’s ...
Half of Cycle South programme to be completed by end of 2025
Up to 50 per cent of the council’s Cycle South Dublin programme is set to be completed by the end of 2025. ...
Unique celebration at the Red Line Book Festival
The Red Line Book Festival came to a vibrant poetic close on Sunday night at the Civic Theatre with End of The ...
Horse believed to be part of Citywest Riot found injured
A horse that’s believed to have been charged towards Gardaí during the Citywest riots was found injured in Tallaght on Monday. The ...
Saggart reeling after two nights of violent protests
Residents of Saggart are still reeling from two nights of violent protest outside the Citywest Hotel last week. However, many say that ...
Half of homes owned by local authority are more than 35 years old
Over half of the homes owned by the council for social housing are more than 35 years old. Data shared by South ...
TD calls for council to buy ‘vitally important’ 10-hectares at Coldcut
A local TD has called for the county council to purchase a “vitally important” 10-hectare site listed on Daft. Dublin Mid-West TD ...
People will sell up and move out due to traffic problems
“…they’re going to sell up and move out of South Dublin because the traffic is so bad.” Worries have been expressed by ...
Residents concerned over work on modular home development
Residents in Brittas have raised concerns in recent months over an ongoing development on an infamous site in the area, which has ...
As Catherine Connolly prepares to move to the Áras the after-effects of a divisive election continue to be felt
As Catherine Connolly prepares for her move to the Áras to serve her seven years as Ireland’s president, the after-effects of probably ...










