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Tag: Clondalkin
Over 100,000 people visited Round Tower Centre last year
OVER 100,000 people visited the Round Tower visitor centre in Clondalkin in 2023 according to South Dublin County Council. The much anticipated ...
Volunteers play crucial role in supporting those living in slums
SPECSAVERS volunteers recently played a crucial role in supporting 2,414 individuals living in Kolkata’s Street and slum communities in India. Among those ...
‘It’s great to see’ 65,000 people use library last year
Clondalkin Area Committee Meeting heard that over 65,000 people visited Clondalkin Library in 2023, reports Stephen Farrell. “It’s great to see the ...
Frustration at impact of new cycle scheme
THE development of cycle lane schemes in the county and the potential impact they have on motorists is an act of “cycle ...
Local Faces: Shane O’Keeffe
THE ever-expanding world of the Parkrun continues apace all over our area. This week's face of the community is Shane O'Keeffe, one ...
Dublin Lions U18s pipped at the post
Joels Dublin Lions Phoenix BC were pipped at the post in the InsureMyHouse.ie U18 Men’s Billy Coffey National Cup final going down ...
St Brigid’s festival to take centre stage in Clondalkin
ST BRIGID’S festival 2024 promises to be jam-packed with numerous events that will engage all the family over the February bank-holiday weekend, ...
250th Parkrun at Corkagh celebrated
CORKAGH Park celebrated it’s 250th parkrun over the weekend with a bumper crowd of close to 350 people taking part in the ...
CFR map aims to make sure defibrillators are working
A MAP cataloguing the defibrillators in Tallaght, Clondalkin and Rathfarnham was recently launched by a community group – and they’re seeking the ...
€140,000 spent so far cleaning up sites after Halloween mess
OVER €140,000 was spent by South Dublin County Council last Halloween on the removal of bonfire material before it was lit and ...