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Tag: Clondalkin
GAA Club plants 1,000 trees to help improve biodiversity
MEMBERS of a Clondalkin sports club planted over 1,000 trees this month, in the hopes of improving biodiversity and rewilding prospects at ...
‘Bread and roses’ morning recognises suffrage movement
CELEBRATING International Women’s Day, North Clondalkin Library hosted a ‘bread and roses’ morning – which is named in recognition of the suffrage ...
Priest lucky to be alive after terrifying robbery
TWO priests are lucky to be alive after a terrifying robbery at a parish this week – during which one priest was ...
Ukrainian children dance and sing during parade festivities
MEMBERS of the Ukrainian community marched in the Clondalkin St Patrick’s Day Parade last week – which was the first experience of ...
Unstaffed self-service library pilot programme to roll-out
A PILOT automation programme called My Open Library, which is an unstaffed, self-service library service that will extend opening hours, is being ...
This week’s front pages – March 23rd, 2023
The Echo is on shop shelves across Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Ballyfermot and surrounding communities today. Check out our front pages here for ...
Gardai are concerned for welfare of man missing from Clondalkin
Gardai are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 21-year-old Mark Foy who is missing from his home in Clondalkin ...
€85k awarded for works on local heritage buildings
A TOTAL of €85,529 has been awarded to South Dublin County Council by the Government under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2023. ...
Red Cow owner Tom Moran was a true business legend
LEGENDARY hotelier Tom Moran, synonymous with the landmark Red Cow Moran Hotel, has passed away following an illness. Originally from Limerick, Tom ...
‘We can’t look at the other person we have to look at ourselves’
INTERGENERATIONAL racism and consistent discrimination is the primary root cause of suicide in the traveller community, according to a new report. The ...










