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Category: Tallaght
€9,828 spent removing illegal rubbish beside halting site
By Aideen O'Flaherty NEARLY €10,000 has been spent by South Dublin County Council, so far this year, on the removal of illegally dumped ...
Saoirse preparing for further surge in calls
By William O'Connor The “new normal” of combined work-home could mean ongoing constraints for women and children living with abusers, according to Saoirse. ...
Resident is surprised to see topless woman in park
By Maurice Garvey A RESIDENT walking through Sean Walsh Park was surprised to discover a topless woman enjoying the sunshine. “I was surprised ...
Sisters Joan (89) and Alice (88) turn greenhouse into tea room
By Aideen O'Flaherty TWO cocooning sisters came up with a novel idea for passing the time while staying indoors – by turning their ...
Old Mill owner Louis Fitzgerald quashes rumours pub is for sale
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE owner of the Old Mill pub in Tallaght has quashed unfounded rumours that the pub is set to go ...
Hardware stores and builders merchants, opticians and motor dealerships/garages reopen
By Maurice Garvey BUSINESSES that reopened this week did so under a new world of regulations, an endless barrage of yellow signage and ...
Debenhams staff protest ‘to get what they deserve’
By Maurice Garvey FORMER Debenhams staff from Tallaght continue to campaign to “get what we deserve”, as the battle continues to secure ...
Local faces: Mary McMahon
By Aideen O'Flaherty WHEN Kerry woman Mary McMahon stepped into the halls of the Greenhills College of Further Education back in 2003, after ...
Woman stored two handguns and €758,000 worth of drugs
By Brion Hoban A vulnerable woman who stored two handguns and over €750,000 worth of drugs in her home has been jailed for ...
Road is alive to the beat of the RAMS men’s choir
By Aideen O'Flaherty A ROAD in Newcastle was alive with the the sound of music recently, as a retired men’s choir sang stirring ...










