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Category: Tallaght
Glenda from Greenhills becomes Tallaght Person of the Year 2024
Exciting times are ahead of ‘Glenda from Greenhills’, as everyone knows her locally, who has been announced as Tallaght Person of the ...
Movember movement match for men’s health raises €680
THIRTY-EIGHT children and teenagers played a charity match on St Kevin’s Kilian’s GAA pitch in Kilnamanagh to celebrate men’s health. Stephen Nolan, ...
Taking on the best UK anglers in competition and beating them
THE Irish Angling team came out tops in a competition against their English counterparts on November 17. Ian Church is one of ...
Local Faces: Rebecca McDermott
KNOCKLYON woman Rebecca McDermott is someone whose services are invaluable to countless families in the Dublin area, by Ken Doyle. Rebecca is ...
‘I wish we could have a place where we could go and visit them’
“OUR BIRTHDAY wish is to find him, and please God we will,” said Sacred Heart FC President Joe Maughan thinking about the ...
St Finian’s and Peamount Utd raise funds for Ruby’s recovery
TWO Sports, One Goal: The Battle of the Clubs for Ruby. The “Battle of the Clubs” brought together two local sporting powerhouses, ...
Plans are unveiled for new gaelscoil building in Citywest
Construction of a brand-new building for Citywest’s only Irish school has started and is likely to be completed by January 2026. Gaelscoil ...
Go-ahead for car park in green area of Rathfarnham Castle
A green area within Rathfarnham Castle will be replaced by an additional car park as South Dublin County council moves forward with ...
‘Empowering our volunteers enriches the lives of the young’
Foróige volunteers from all over Ireland came together in Salthill, Galway at the weekend for the organisation’s 52nd annual Volunteer Conference. This ...
Bike lane poses possible pitfalls for pedestrians and pub-goers
“If somebody’s killed, it’s not my fault, because I warned you,” said a Templeogue councillor as she raised the issue of a ...










