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Category: Tallaght
Passing of a father figure who was an inspiration to many GAA players
By Laura LyneFOLLOWING the sudden passing of one of Kilnamanagh’s most well-known community members, Walter “Wally” Rowe, last Friday, tributes have been ...
New Jersey pipe and drum band remembers police trooper Sean
By Mary DennehyMORE than 50 members of a New Jersey drum and pipe band marked St Patrick’s Day in Tallaght, and also ...
Schools across county commemorate Proclamation Day for new generation
By Laura LyneSCHOOLS across the county took part in the national school’s Proclamation Day this Tuesday to commemorate the Easter Rising and ...
Woman held at knife-point in cemetery robbed of €100
By Laura LyneFAMILIES visiting graves of their loved ones at Bohernabreena Cemetery have been warned to be vigilant and not visit the ...
Applicant ‘totally disagrees’ with the planning decision
By Maurice GarveyAN APPEAL has been lodged with An Bord Pleanála – over a decision by South Dublin County Council to refuse ...
Shop front grant scheme extended
By Echo ReporterSOUTH Dublin County Council have extended the application date for the Shop Front Scheme.The scheme is open to retail businesses ...
Five new jobs created at the mini-food court in Marlfield
By Mary DennehyTHE couple behind the successful Tea Rooms in Firhouse has embarked on another venture and opened a mini-takeaway food court ...
Mojo Listens support programme hopes to be a stepping stone for men
By Mary DennehyA NEW listening service for men is being offered by Mojo Sheds in Jobstown every Wednesday and Thursday evening – ...
Crumlin shopping centre faces bleak future with the ending of Tesco lease
By Maurice GarveyCRUMLIN Shopping Centre – once a bustling hub of commercial activity – will become even more sparse when Tescos finish ...
Club plays its part with Pearse connection
By Laura Lyne BALLYBODEN St Enda’s recently held the launch of its 1916 centenary programme, with the first of a number of ...









