
Local Faces: Natasha Jordan
There’s a mini-revolution happening in the Belgard community of Tallaght and the woman at the forefront of this rejuvenation is Natasha Jordan, writes Ken Doyle.
Natasha, originally from Fettercairn, moved with her family to Blessington at a young age but has come back to Tallaght to revitalise Belgard Community Centre and give locals the resource they have desperately needed for years.
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