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Category: Tallaght
Stockpiling bonfire material will ‘increase substantially’
By Aideen O'Flaherty IT is expected that the stockpiling of materials for bonfires will “increase substantially” over the course of this month, according ...
Anyone for tennis?
By Mary Dennehy AS WORK on the new sports pavilion in Dodder Valley Park continues, questions have been raised over the future of ...
Blazin’ Grill restaurant has liquidator appointed
By Hayden Moore A LIQUIDATOR has been appointed to The Blazin’ Grill restaurant after it abruptly closed its doors last month. After ...
Tallaght triplets get behind boys in blue for decider
By Mary Dennehy TALLAGHT triplets Lenny, Ted and Bruce donned their blue for the All-Ireland football final last Sunday, when they wore the ...
Teens focus on fitness in the GAA wellbeing programme
By Aideen O'Flaherty A GROUP of 65 young people from GAA clubs in Tallaght took part in a three-day Youth Development and Wellbeing ...
Annual health fair showcases services
By Mary Dennehy THE NINTH annual Tallaght Health Fair will take place next Tuesday, September 10, with the entire community invited to ...
Heritage Week walk links three historic parks and waterways
By Aideen O'Flaherty A 10km walk, that links three parks and passes three historic waterway features, took place in Tallaght last week, to ...
College now a class act
By Mary Dennehy AFTER three years in prefabs, Kingswood Community College has moved into its new building, with 525 students and 48 staff ...
Blitz on litter in village gets 38 bags of rubbish
By Mary Dennehy TWO major litter blitzes were held in and around the Tallaght village area last week, one of which got the ...
Dog trials show off the rural landscape and old traditions
By Mary Dennehy GLENASMOLE farmer Donie Anderson and his trusty sheepdog Jess will be among more than 50 teams competing in the annual ...










