Local Faces: Clare Morgan
ANYONE familiar with Clondalkin will tell you that, despite its colourful reputation in some quarters, it’s a great place to live, full of some of the best people you could ever meet.
Your correspondent is a proud Clondalkin boy, and much as I love the place it has to be said that the relentless rise of building and the installation of infrastructure makes it a far cry from the peaceful countryside we moved to in 1978.