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Re-opening of entrances in park planned for summer
Entrances to Tymon Park that were closed for flood alleviation works will be re-opened to the public throughout the summer. As the ...
Window company still being investigated by liquidators
A DUBLIN 12 company which ceased trading last year is still being investigated by liquidators on whether the firm engaged in fraudulent ...
Appeal against Silver Granite pub plans are rejected by ABP
AN APPEAL against plans for a five-storey mixed-use development at the site of the Silver Granite pub in Palmerstown has been rejected ...
IPAS plans ceased at Belgard Road site
The former ABB building in Belgard Square, Tallaght, is no longer being considered as an IPAS facility, the site owner said. In ...
Celebration of life and second chances
The Irish Transplant Football Team played teachers from Kingswood Community College to raise awareness on organ donation among second year students this ...
Social club has time for everyone to share advice
A Kilnamanagh social club for people with Alzheimer’s and their carers raised about €1,200 for Alzheimer’s Society Ireland (ASI) at their annual ...
Local Faces: Peter Redmond
The star of this week's Faces of the Community feature is Clondalkin Toastmaster extrordinaire Peter Redmond, writes Ken Doyle. Peter has just ...
‘Pure gentleman’ John was great ambassador for the area
Tributes continue to be paid to a “pure gentleman” and “great ambassador for Ballyfermot” who was laid to rest this week. John ...
Major step forward for public transport in Lucan and Clondalkin
The procurement process for the DART+ South West project, which will deliver a modern, electrified rail service between the city centre and ...
‘This is to let people know that there’s light at the end of the tunnel’
A group of people in recovery from addiction cycled about 80km from Clondalkin to Tallaght through the northside for this year’s ‘Connecting ...