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Category: Tallaght
Gangs of youths force Jobstown Community centre to close early every evening
By Mary Dennehy THREATENING and intimidating behaviour by gangs of youths has “bullied” the community in Jobstown out of its community centre, with ...
Local marathon runner hopes to raise funds and help the vulnerable children in Nepal
By Mary Dennehy A LOCAL man is running in the Dublin Marathon this Sunday to raise funds for and awareness of a non-profit ...
Court hears Dale Creighton died of blunt force trauma to the head and face
By Natasha Reid The trial of seven Dubliners charged with murdering Dale Creighton from Tallaght has heard that the 20-year-old died of ...
Great chance for Tallaght schools to showcase talent!
By Brendan Grehan Ray Cooke Auctioneers, in conjunction with The Echo newspaper, will be running an art competition for all primary schools in ...
Doodle art with Dave or create crafts with Marie at Tallaght Cancer Support
INFORMAL art therapy classes for people affected by cancer, both patients and their family and friends, are being held weekly in ...
IT Tallaght gets green light for significant expansion
By Mary Dennehy PLANNING permission has been granted to IT Tallaght for the on-campus construction of two educational buildings and an outdoor playing ...
Just days left to nominate your Tallaght Person of the Year
By Mary Dennehy THE community is this week being encouraged to nominate their unsung hero for the 2016 Tallaght Person of the Year ...
Woman who ‘mixed up dates for court’ is given bail
By Brendan Grehan A WOMAN, who denies not sending her son to school, was released on bail this week by Tallaght Court after ...
Cuckoo’s Nest: “We’re pretty confident that the council will pass the application”
By Mary Dennehy A FIRE at the Cuckoo’s Nest last weekend has not burned the Lynch family’s hopes of returning to the ...
Thief who stole bicycle had previous convictions
By Brendan Grehan A THIEF, with six previous convictions for burglary and who stole a €1,000 bicycle, got a three-month suspended sentence in ...










