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Tag: news
Work starts on 395-home development
CONSTRUCTION on a new 395-home development at Heron’s Lock in Lucan after the turning of the sod by Mayor of South Dublin ...
Jim Gavin demands action over ‘utterly false’ posts on social media about his personal life
Presidential candidate for Fianna Fail Jim Gavin has demanded action from social media companies over “utterly false” posts published online about his ...
Council vote not to put forward a candidate
This presidential election will be the first since 1990 with no candidate nominated by city and county councils. South Dublin County Council ...
Man serving sentence in Loughan House fined for not wearing seat belt
A MAN currently serving a sentence in low security open prison Loughan House, was fined in Tallaght District Court for not wearing ...
‘We’re incredibly hopeful’ as Archie moves to next stage
Tallaght youngster Archie Ennis is off to the United States of America to undergo tests to see whether he is eligible for ...
Neighbouring feud led to a machete attack in ‘terrifying fashion’ on car
A NEIGHBOURING feud led to a machete attack on a car in a Clondalkin estate, a court has heard. Gareth Martin (24), ...
This weeks front pages – September 25, 2025
The Echo Newspaper is on shop shelves across Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Ballyfermot and surrounding areas today. Pick up your copy or subscribe ...
Councillor resigns from her role
Fianna Fáil’s Jacqueline Sheehy resigned her role as a councillor for South Dublin. Ms Sheehy was co-opted to the council and the ...
Accused was ‘unsteady on his feet’ and began abusing gardai
A MAN who caused a disturbance at the Emergency Department (ED) in Tallaght Hospital was instructed to pay €200 to charity at ...
Council have no place telling LGFA ‘what they should do’
Local councils have no place telling the LGFA “what they should do” regarding their policy on transgender athletes playing the sport. That ...









