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Tag: news
‘I never know why people buy quad bikes and scramblers for their kids’
DAMAGE caused by scramblers in California Hills has led to calls for more “effective measures” to tackle the problem. At the recent ...
Community invited to attend TUH talk on bowel cancer
A free, community talk on bowel cancer is being held in Tallaght village this April to coincide with Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. ...
Jobs and Training – April 3, 2025
Local employment and training opportunities this week include: The Dublin West Education Support Centre is seeking to appoint a Full-time Accounts Amdinistrator ...
Sensei Marie will be deeply missed by karate community
Tributes continue to pour in from all over the karate world following the death of Tallaght karate coach Marie Reynolds from Fettercairn ...
Nature on our doorsteps: The ghost-like Toothwort
Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight into the ...
One Dublin One Book: Dublin written in our hearts
THE One Dublin One Book choice this year is bringing it home to Tallaght. 'Dublin, Written in our Hearts', an anthology from ...
Clash between 5k race and start of Mass causes problems
A lady in her 70s was going to “climb over” to get to Mass on St Patrick’s Day as a misunderstanding between ...
Drug-dealing lifestyle ‘only leads to prison or to death’
The young people of Tallaght won’t have the same opportunities as children from other areas as long as drug-dealing is so “normalised,” ...
Horses, public lighting and the scourge of scooters all leads to intimidation in area
A LACK of public lighting is one of the issues affecting businesses and patrons at Neilstown Shopping Centre. This leads to people ...
Watching Caiden undergo treatment has been difficult
St Patrick’s Athletic superfan 10-year-old cancer patient Caiden Molloy, from Ballyfermot got to meet his heroes on Wednesday to mark Daffodil Day ...










