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Category: Tallaght
Need a taxi ? Don’t expect one if you use a wheelchair
By Laura LyneA TALLAGHT couple highlighted the struggle they face in finding a wheelchair-accessible taxi, in the same week as a grant ...
Masked thief with knife robbing teenager’s bag brings muggings in area to 18 in three months
By Mary DennehyTHE number of violent muggings in Tallaght since January soared to 18 this week, after a masked thief robbed a ...
Developer seeks time extension to nursing home plans despite concerns that entrance may swell traffic flow
By Maurice GarveyDEVELOPER Liam Butler has applied for an extension to previously agreed plans for a nursing home, and a mixed-use medical/residential ...
An Bord Pleanála turns down application for tennis airhall
By Maurice GarveyAN BORD Pleanála (ABP) has refused permission for an airhall at Templeogue Tennis Club – the second time in 12 ...
129 residential units proposed for Citywest site
By Maurice GarveyCEDARVALE Commercial Ltd have submitted plans for 129 residential units at Cooldown Commons, Fortunestown Lane, Dublin 24. Plans contain proposals ...
County marketing strategy gets go-ahead to promote selling points
By William O'ConnorTHE CONTRACT for the development and implementation of a County Tourism Marketing and Branding Strategy and Action Plan was awarded ...
New contemporary image in the pipeline for Nutgrove Centre
By Brendan GrehanNUTGROVE Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham is planning further refurbishment. After broadening the appeal of the 30-year-old centre by signing up two ...
Eamonn, in classic P&T attire and a 1920s bike, reflects on the festival
By Laura LyneLOCAL piper and postman Eamonn Walsh, from St Maelruan’s Park, was featured as part of RTÉ’s Reflecting the Rising event ...
Councillor calls for records to be put in public domain
By Brendan Grehan LUCAN-BASED Councillor Liona O’Toole has been doing some research into her family history. Her great-grandfather, Thomas Breslin and his ...
Courageous women of 1916 Rising and War of Independence
By Brendan Grehan A TALLAGHT family has celebrated their antecedents’ roles in the Easter Rising, the War of Independence and beyond. Trish ...








