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Category: Tallaght
‘A near-riot situation’ involving 30 males at St Aidan’s halting site
By Brendan GrehanTHERE was a “near-riot” in a Tallaght halting site involving 30 males on Sunday night, Tallaght Court has heard. Michael ...
Plans to build apartment-hotel complex on Naas Road rejected on ‘visual intrusion’ grounds
By Maurice GarveyAN BORD Pleanála (ABP) has rejected an appeal by the Sheldon Park Hotel over plans to build an apartment-hotel complex ...
No new developments in relation to Alan Desmond death
By Louise RoseingraveTHE death of a gunshot victim whose body was discovered by playing children remains unsolved. No charges have been brought ...
Did you miss any of the biggest news from last week’s Echo? Right this way…
By Simon WalshLast week the Echo reported on how an elderly women was sleeping in a tent, a young man was living ...
People encouraged to register for Ramble Aid charity walks
By Mary DennehyWITH just over two weeks to go until charity walking event Ramble Aid, local people and groups are encouraged to ...
Building investment of €3m signals future of college growth
By Mary DennehyIT TALLAGHT opened its new off-campus building this week, a €3 million investment which signals significant growth for the college ...
Moves to open Tymon Park earlier for joggers
By Brendan GrehanMORNING WALKERS, runners or cyclists in Tymon Park could be getting a boost following a proposal from Councillor Paul Foley. ...
Treatment can help brave Wendy halt the deterioration of condition
By Mary DennehyA TALLAGHT mother-of-two diagnosed with primary progressive multiple sclerosis has embarked on a race against time to raise €60,000 by ...
Speculation over Spawell’s new owner
By Mary DennehyTHE mystery surrounding the €9 million sale of the Spawell to an unknown buyer is fuelling the imagination, and tongues, ...
A man who loved life and lived it by helping the people of Tallaght
By Brendan GrehanTALLAGHT lost a great servant with the death last week of Paddy Brien from Avonmore Drive. Originally from Crumlin, Paddy ...










