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Category: Tallaght
Willingness to increase usage of community centre
THERE is a “willingness to increase usage” of the Ard Mór Community Centre in Tallaght, according to South Dublin County Council. The ...
Mother and baby home survivor Tony campaigned for redress
A funeral service was held for Tony Kelly last Thursday, May 25, in St Kevin’s Church in Kilnamanagh, followed by burial in ...
‘It is the official name that goes on the signs’ says council
A ROAD naming debacle, which saw new signage erected with a different street name than what it is commonly known, has received ...
Ulster Bank accused of ‘giving two fingers’ to its customers
A COUNCILLOR has accused Ulster Bank of “giving the two fingers” to its customers, following a suggestion for its former premises in ...
Local Lithuanian theatre group dedicated to the stage
A LOCAL Lithuanian theatre group, called Alternatyva Alternatyvai, performed two well-attended shows in Tallaght Theatre last weekend. The group, which has been ...
Students discover the power of reading to maintain good health
The Academic Primary Care Collaborative welcomed 38 pupils from third class from St Anne’s Primary School to meet teaching staff from Trinity’s ...
Historic screening of 406 days The Debenhams Picket Line
THE Tallaght cinema screening launch of the documentary on the mammoth 406-day strike by Debenham workers takes place on Saturday, May 27, ...
‘Jigsaw is in the heart of communities across Ireland’
A FETTERCAIRN man will be leading a team of seven motorcyclists on a 72-hour ‘Grand Tour’ visiting every Jigsaw hub in Ireland ...
Men’s Shed goes from strength to strength
THE Kilnamanagh Men’s Shed has grown since its recent amalgamation with the Glenview Men’s Shed – and the group is keen for ...
Pupils raise European flag as a way of celebrating peace and unity
IRELAND joined the European Union 50 years ago with schools raising the flag and singing the European anthem, as a way of ...