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Tag: news
Spiralling business costs are impeding small businesses from hiring staff
The Low Pay Commission is expected to recommend to the Government an increase of 5 per cent to the National Minimum Wage. ...
Local Faces: Mary Kelly
"Those who know, do. Those who understand, teach.” – Aristotle. Generations of Clondalkin children would doubtless agree with the above sentiment and ...
Tallaght Hospital took in €1.59m in parking fees
Calls have been made for Tallaght University Hospital to scrap “exorbitant” charges for parking. TUH took in just under €1.6million in parking ...
‘Bella Ciao Fiona’ tattoo day raises €9k for people living with cancer
A tattoo fundraiser has raised over €9,000 for people living with cancer. The fundraiser ‘Bella Ciao Fiona’, which took place at CARP ...
Football Club equipment vandalised and stolen while threats are made to staff
Cherry Orchard FC has been the victim of robberies, vandalism and threats to their staff in recent weeks. The local football club ...
Special service to bless the four legged members
St Kevin’s Church in Kilnamanagh will host a very special service to bless the four-legged members of the community this Saturday. To ...
Luas will be disrupted due to essential works
Luas services between Red Cow and Tallaght/Saggart will be disrupted for “essential works” again this weekend. Essential rail works to replace tracks ...
Éamonn’s great gift of organ donation transforms two lives
The Irish Kidney Association hosted its 40th Annual Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving, drawing a congregation of approximately 1,500 people from across ...
Credit Union lodge appeal after refusal for building
Lucan District Credit Union has lodged a planning appeal after they were refused permission for a new office building that would “injure ...
Schools encourage to sign up for enterprise programme
Second level schools across South Dublin are being encouraged to sign-up for this year’s Student Enterprise Programme (SEP) which will see over ...










