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Tag: Clondalkin
€2.9 million plans to redevelop Camac Valley Camping Park
South Dublin County Council plan to install seven to 14 glamping pods in the Camac Valley Caravan and Camping Park at Corkagh ...
Local Faces: Ciara Fogarty
Ciara Fogarty was a North Clondalkin girl with a difference as she was growing up, reports Ken Doyle. Despite being from an ...
Green light for family centre
PLANS have been given the go-ahead for Deansrath Family Centre (DFC) to build a new child and family centre in St Cuthbert’s ...
Teenager died from drug overdose outside 3Arena
A teenage girl who collapsed outside a concert at the 3Arena in Dublin on St Patrick’s Day this year died from a ...
Alpine Heights project may need temporary access road
Major construction projects shouldn’t come “without a traffic management plan,” said Clondalkin councillor William Carey (SF) addressing the ongoing works outside of ...
This weeks front pages – December 5, 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 ...
Cost of €7 for a swim in 25m Clondalkin pool is queried
The cost of €7 for a swim in Clondalkin’s 25m pool will remain unvaried, in spite of social exclusion concerns raised by ...
Clondalkin Talkin’ Toastmasters set the standards for speeches
Clondalkin Talkin’ – the official Toastmasters club of Dublin 22, is a non-profit community club, specialising in the development of public speaking, ...
Anti-social behaviour, intimidation and violence soar in Clondalkin area
South Dublin County Council (SDCC) received 28 violence, intimidation, and harassment reports in 2024 in the Clondalkin area, compared to five in ...
Commercial rates ‘should have been increased by 50 per cent’ in budget
COMMERCIAL rates should have been increased by 50 per cent in the South Dublin County Council Budget for 2025, according to People ...










