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New launch of cost-rental and social homes at Adamstown
THE official launch of 184 new cost-rental and social homes at The Sidings in Adamstown, was launched at an event on Friday. ...
Essential works will impact water supply
Water supply will be interrupted in Bawnogue and Clondalkin from 7pm today to 3am tomorrow. To facilitate essential works to the water ...
Teachers ‘need more permanent positions’ Minister McEntee told
A secondary school teacher called for more job security in the sector as he met with Minister for Education Helen McEntee at ...
Call to reduce pressure on ED’s workload on mental health cases
Tallaght University Hospital cares for “a disproportionate volume” of mental health assessments, according to a report. The ‘Acute Mental Healthcare in Hospital ...
Darkness into Light spreads love and hope
Darkness into Light walks to support suicide prevention will come back this Saturday as founder Johnny Fox is remembered. On May 10, ...
Climbing the Kerry mountains to prepare for the Camino
Climbers from Tallaght Athletics Club took a trip to Kerry this bank holiday weekend as part of their preparations for the Camino ...
This weeks front pages – May 8, 2025
The Echo Newspaper is on shop shelves across Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Ballyfermot and surrounding areas today. Pick up your copy or subscribe ...
Nina for Life sunrise walk on Saturday
“After each sunset there is a sunrise,” wrote NINA for Life suicide prevention service as the group brace for their sunrise walk ...
The Echo Newspaper price increase
As we continue to navigate through the ever-growing digital landscape of media news and the change in buying habits of traditional newspapers, ...
Comhairle na n Óg Showcase ‘fantastic forum’ for the young
Dublin Castle became a hub of youth empowerment as over 400 young people, aged 12-17, from every county in Ireland, including 10 ...