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Tag: Clondalkin
Drive-by gun attack linked to ongoing feud in the area
A DRIVE-BY gun attack in which a number of shots were fired at a vehicle in Clondalkin on Sunday (November 17, 2024) ...
South Dublin Council’s budget to reach almost €400m this year
South Dublin County Council will spend nearly €400 million next year as their Budget 2025 was passed on Thursday, November 14. Almost ...
Local Faces: Tina Dempsey
This week, Ken Doyle talks to community activist Tina Dempsey from Deansrath in Clondalkin Clondalkin’s Tina Dempsey is a woman of action. ...
With almost €5m for road safety ‘we have a responsibility to make our school areas safer’
South Dublin County council allocated €4.5 million to road safety improvement and promotion while residents highlighted the issue once again. At the ...
This weeks front pages – November 21, 2024
The Echo is on shop shelves across Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Ballyfermot and surrounding areas today. Pick up your copy or subscribe online HERE and ...
Tower’s U16’s shine in shield decider
ROUND TOWER Clondalkin defeated Naomh Mearnog 6 15 to 0-6 to claim the U16 Division Three shield at Monastery Road on Saturday. ...
Accused with a history of violence beat a man over the head in Dublin city centre with a bicycle saddle
A criminal with a history of violence who beat a man about the head with a bike saddle in an unprovoked and ...
Clonburris housing projects to cost in the region of €322 million
AN OVERVIEW of the Clonburris Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) presented to members this week by South Dublin County Council details nine major ...
Ten new sports pavilions get thumbs-up
PROPOSALS to build 10 sports pavilions for clubs across South Dublin County were approved this week at South Dublin County Council. Funding ...
From Vikings to the modern port of Dublin
“Dublin only exists due to its port,” said Cormac Lowth from the Maritime Institute of Ireland. On Monday, November 25, Mr Lowth ...