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Category: Tallaght
Plotting an Open Day for Friarstown
THE community is invited to attend the third annual Friarstown Allotments Open Day this Saturday, July 28. Located in Bohernabreena, just beyond ...
Ex-army man took explicit online video of young girl
By Fiona Ferguson A FORMER member of the defence forces who recorded video footage of a young girl exposing herself during online contact ...
Parks proudly parade Green Flag awards
By Aideen O'Flaherty GREEN flags were announced for Sean Walsh Park in Tallaght and Corkagh Park in Clondalkin this week by South Dublin ...
Stardust fire campaign
AS PART of the campaign seeking a fresh inquest into the 1981 Stardust fire, families and supporters will be in Tallaght this ...
Digital media graduate faces into final for Electric Picnic
By Aideen O'Flaherty AN IT Tallaght graduate is up against 29 other musicians in the final of RTÉ 2FM’s Play the Picnic contest, ...
Cyclist takes route 20 minutes longer in order to avoid meeting people who threatened him
A CYCLIST’S commute to work is 20 minutes longer as he does not want to meet two people who had a row ...
Charged with theft of DVD player
A WOMAN accused of stealing a dvd player intends to fight her case, Tallaght Court has heard. Melissa McInerney, aged 21, with ...
Volunteer James is helping the little children of Ghana
By Mary Dennehy JOBSTOWN lad James Lumumba is currently doing a childcare programme in an orphanage in Senya Beraku in Ghana. Well-known ...
Citywise group raise €20,000 to help pupils in Kenyan village
By Mary Dennehy YOUNG people from Citywise in Jobstown, with the support of the local community, are providing educational opportunities to pupils in ...
Concerns for the future of monastery
By Mary Dennehy AN APPROVED Housing Body is believed to be interested in the Carmelite monastery on the Firhouse Road, The Echo has ...










