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Category: Tallaght
Celebrating the warmth and care given by hospital heroes
By Mary Dennehy IT’S NOT only the tea that’s warm in the Volunteer Coffee Shop at Tallaght University Hospital, after patients and their ...
Tidy Towns group aims to make area better place to live
By Hayden Moore A SEED-bombing event at Tallafest marked the beginning of the county’s newest voluntary organisation that is working towards improving the ...
TCSG celebratory concert
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE Maria Lane Choir, which consists of members of Tallaght Cancer Support Group (TCSG), will be marking their fourth ...
National school building to house secondary school
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE planned new secondary school in Citywest, which is due to open in 2020, will be accommodated in the current ...
Blood Bikes East opens new headquarters in Ballymount
By Maurice Garvey A VOLUNTEER charity, that provides emergency medical transport deliveries to hospitals in Dublin, launched their new premises in Ballymount over ...
An Post resumes regular mail deliveries to Mac Uilliam estate
By Mary Dennehy MAIL deliveries to Mac Uilliam are resuming, after incidents of anti-social behaviour last month saw An Post suspend services to ...
GAA to sell nine acres in Spawell
By Mary Dennehy THE Dublin County Board has appointed property consultants to dispose of over nine acres of its 35- acres Spawell site, ...
Artist’s tribute to Paddy Drac
By Mary Dennehy PADDY Drac has taken a well-deserved bite out of the Dublin Canvass project, with the local hero, who passed away ...
€1,600 is raised for Spina Bifida from Marathon to Iron Man run
By Aideen O'Flaherty OVER 200 people crossed the finish line of the Marathon Man to Iron Man Family Fun Run in Corkagh Park ...
Thugs use angle grinder to remove gates at park
By Aideen O'Flaherty THE MOVING sections of two kissing gates in Killinarden Park were removed by people using an angle grinder last week, ...










