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Council allocated €100k for extra Dog Warden positions
South Dublin County Council was allocated €100,000 for the employment of additional Dog Warden posts. The funding, for the period between January ...
‘Staffing levels in our hospitals are putting the patients at risk’
“The staffing levels we currently have in our hospitals and care centres is putting patients at risk,” said a councillor as he ...
‘Being active has always been part of who I am’
Dublin camogie player and May 50K ambassador Emma O’Byrne is encouraging as many people as possible of all abilities and ages to ...
Family need to adapt home ‘to build a future’ for brothers
A FAMILY had to leave their beloved home of 20 years because it was unsuitable for the needs of two sons with ...
Residents say a play space is ‘urgently’ needed in estate
Over 150 surveyed residents in Balrothery said a play space is “urgently” needed in their estate as the Council took down unofficial ...
First-ever colour run brings joy and fun to the community
The first-ever colour run in Jobstown Park brought joy and fun to the community and was a “huge success,” according to Connect4 ...
Students raise funds for Saoirse
‘Blingo Bingo’ was recently hosted in The Old Mill Bar by TU Dublin, Tallaght student. This was a charity fundraiser for Saoirse ...
School plan to build new two-storey modular building and demolish pre-fabs
SOUTH Dublin County Council has requested additional information from the Board of Management of St Ronan’s National School new two-storey modular school ...
Bank of Ireland replacing entire ATM fleet at branches
BANK of Ireland has begun the replacement of its entire ATM fleet as part of a €60m investment in ATMs and branch ...
Council ‘keeping an eye on’ 171% rise in government debtors
GOVERNMENT debtors are showing a “significant increase” of 171 per cent in the latest financial accounts of South Dublin County Council. The ...










