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Chamber annual dinner is a celebration of anniversaries
THERE was much festive cheer and celebration at the annual South Dublin Chamber Christmas lunch this week. The event, which took place ...
World’s first artificial tree recycling programme
AN ARTIFICIAL Christmas tree recycling programme is currently running over the holiday season at Ballymount Civic Amenity centre. Project reTREE, running from ...
Permission granted for 877 new units in Adamstown
Planning permission has been granted for a major new housing development of almost 900 units in Adamstown. Evara Developments Ltd have been ...
Food businesses and GAA Clubs targeted by burglars
Several break-ins occurred in the local area in recent days with Christmas around the corner, hitting food businesses and sports clubs in ...
Spookdalkin and Tallaween had combined budget of €40k
The combined budget for the Spookdalkin and Tallaween initiatives this year held in Clondalkin and Tallaght was €40,000. The family fun initiatives ...
Calls for outdoor Nativity crib in Tallaght
Calls for an outdoor Nativity crib to be erected in the heart of Tallaght have come too late for this year’s festive ...
Funds set aside towards preserving Oil Mills site
Funding is to be set aside to work towards preserving the Fairview Oil Mills site in Clondalkin in the coming years. Funding ...
Eight years in jail for role in aggravated burglary
A man has been jailed for eight years for his role in an aggravated burglary during which a woman was attacked with ...
Drainage clearances to increase due to flooding blocking village
The amount of drainage clearances on the Orchard Road in Clondalkin is set to increase next Autumn after several instances of flooding ...










