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Category: Tallaght
Residents furious over school bus lay-by plans
Residents in Tymonville, Tallaght are “furious” as works to build a bus lay-by on their estate’s green space started recently. The bus ...
Driver’s careless driving caused ‘life changing injuries’
A man has been fined and disqualified from driving for two years for careless driving which caused “life-changing” injuries to a motorcyclist ...
‘Financial strain’ cited as a growing source of anxiety
Mental wellbeing is one of the main health concerns in Tallaght according to a report, with 70pc of the residents surveyed experiencing ...
Principals delighted DEIS + will be introduced to areas
West Tallaght principals are “delighted” with Minister for Education Helen McEntee renewing her commitment to introduce DEIS+ classification for schools in particularly ...
Local Faces: Aaron Duke
IN THE pages of our Local Faces feature, it's always very gratifying when we get to shine a spotlight on one of ...
Council worker Ger retires after 51 years
THOMAS Davis GAA club carpark had the look of a mini-makeshift council depot on Monday morning, as workers attended a breakfast to ...
Team ‘SOS’ crowned overall winners in Lego League final
LEGO Robots designed and built by 9 teams of young engineers battled it out at this year's First Lego League SUBMERGED tournament ...
‘It’s been a learning curve’ says brain tumour survivor
A 24-year-old who is creating his own clothing brand after surviving brain tumour encouraged everyone to “listen to their bodies” and pay ...
Jack announces engagement to partner after dancing final
It was a bittersweet weekend for Tallaght Taekwondo athlete Jack Woolley as he lost out in the 'Dancing With the Stars' final ...
Volunteer and students plant over 4,000 trees
Students and volunteers planted over 4,000 native plants and trees on the grounds of St Aidan’s Community School to help biodiversity. Between ...