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Category: Tallaght
Sally Park concert
By Hayden Moore RESIDENTS at the Sally Park Nursing Home, who have had no cases of Covid-19, were treated to an afternoon ...
Pupils surprise Muinteoir Ailín with Certificate of Appreciation
By Mary Dennehy A TEACHER in Scoil Chrónáin was given a big surprise by her pupils when they presented her with a Certificate ...
Childrens artwork will be used to raise awareness
By Aideen O'Flaherty ARTWORK created by local schoolchildren that brings awareness to environmental issues, including dog fouling, littering, and graffiti, will be used ...
Saoirse raising awareness of domestic violence and abuse
By Mary Dennehy SAOIRSE Women’s Refuge is encouraging members of the community to help them raise awareness around the issue of domestic violence ...
Man fires two shots through front window of family home
By Isabel Hayes A man has received an eight year prison sentence for firing a machine gun into the front window of a ...
Mother pleads guilty to public intoxication and being drunk in charge of a child
A MOTHER-of-one was intoxicated and stumbling with her two-year-old son in a buggy when gardai were called to the scene of a ...
Nine-year-old awarded for efforts at Pure Mile Awards
By Mary Dennehy A NINE-year-old boy from Bohernabreena was among a number of locals recognised for their enduring efforts in preserving and protecting ...
High Court challenge to ABP approval of Hellfire Club €15 million visitor centre
By Hayden Moore CONTENTIOUS plans to build a €15million visitor centre at the Helfire Club were approved by An Bord Pleanála last ...
Local Faces: John Conroy
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE key to giving back to your community is ensuring that you get something positive in return, whether it be ...
The Collectors: Irish political leaflets dating back to the historic Clare by-election won by Eamon De Valera in 1917
By Maurice Garvey POLITICAL leaflets offer more than just a rag tag collage of zany haircuts and dubious claims – they also provide ...










