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Green light for three new pipelines at Grange Castle
Gas Networks Ireland was granted permission to construct three new gas pipelines in Grange Castle Business Park, at the Microsoft Data Centre ...
Cost rental landmark achievement
THE first local authority funded standalone cost-rental development in Ireland was launched by South Dublin County Council. The project, named Innovation Square ...
Two hundred and fifty Pfizer staff take part in annual cycle
UP TO 250 staff at Pfizer took part in their annual cycle to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society – a ...
GAA club to host Palestine players on tour of Ireland
A local GAA club is set to host players from GAA Palestine as they embark on a tour of Ireland. Good Counsel ...
Suspended sentence of five years for firearm offence
A man caught with a firearm in his home who told gardaí he had it for self-defence purposes has been given a ...
‘Jump for a Dog’ event in Croke Park will see participants abseil from 150 ft for My Canine Companion charity
A Special Needs Assistant will abseil 150 feet off Croke Park heights on Friday to fundraise for the training of an autism ...
Virtual reality tour of round tower to be explored by council
The option of a virtual reality tour of the Clondalkin Round Tower at Brú Chronáin is set to be explored, to allow ...
Plans for 98-bed residential nursing home at Glebe House
PLANS have been lodged for a 98-bed residential nursing home at The Glebe House on Main Street in Rathcoole. Applicants WL Woodlawn ...
Coach dilemma for pupils and parents of Rathcoole school
Pupils at a Rathcoole school are set to lose their school bus service as they move into new temporary accommodation. Rathcoole Educate ...
Difficulties in recruiting school traffic wardens causes problems
Only six school traffic wardens have been recruited across South Dublin to replace 15 wardens that have retired or are due to ...










