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Tag: news
Lidl delighted to appoint Ryan as Chief Customer officer
LIDL has announced the appointment of Ivan Ryan to the role of Chief Customer Officer for Lidl Ireland and Lidl Northern Ireland. ...
Upgrade plans approved for McDonald’s
MCDONALD’S Restaurant has been approved permission by South Dublin County Council for an upgrade of its premises at Lucan Road in Dodsborough. ...
Programme focused on people struggling with gambling addiction
The Rutland Centre in Knocklyon has launched Ireland’s first fully funded Gambling & Gaming Specific Outpatient Programme. This initiative, supported by the ...
New licence for local radio station
BALLYFERMOT-based local radio station Together FM, hit the ground running with their new FM licence, which was granted just in time for ...
Uisce Eireann ‘totally ill equipped’ to deal with residents concerns
Uisce Eireann are “totally ill equipped” to deal with the concerns of residents according to a councillor who witnessed a five-day water ...
Parents worry about their teenagers socialising habits
Nearly half of Tallaght parents worry about their teenagers’ socialising habits according to a report that highlighted the need for more youth ...
RAMS receive plaque of appreciation
The singing group for retired men RAMS in Rhythm were surprised with a plaque of appreciation from the Dublin Simon Community after ...
Surgeons able to carry out advanced robotic procedures
Surgeons will be able to carry out advanced robotics procedures at Tallaght Hospital as the TUH Foundation funded a second console for ...
Illegal dumping is now at its worst in the area says resident
A resident of a Tallaght estate was seen burning plastic rubbish “beside his gas box” by a neighbour who said illegal dumping ...
Graffiti removal cost local authority €100,000 last year
GRAFFITI removal cost approximately €100,000 in 2024, according to estimates by South Dublin County Council. At the recent monthly meeting, Cllr Justin ...










