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Tag: South Dublin County Council
Questions over delay in playground development
By Laura LyneCALLS for an explanation on the continued delay of the development of the playground at the Tallaght end of Tymon ...
Councillors vote to maintain 15 per cent reduction on Property Tax
By Laura LyneLOCAL Property Tax bills for 2016 will keep a 15 per cent reduction after South Dublin County Council voted in ...
No solution in sight with ongoing homeless crisis
By Maurice GarveyTHE homeless crisis continues to rumble on with no immediate signs of hope for desperate families across South Dublin County. ...
Heartless thieves steal from cars while mourners visit gravesides
By Maurice GarveyMOURNERS are urged to be vigilant and to lock their cars when attending Esker Cemetery. The Echo understands that a ...
Letts Field infill housing gets the go-ahead after revised proposals
By Laura LyneTHE development of infill housing on Letts Field in North Clondalkin has been given the go-ahead by South Dublin County ...
People encouraged to register for Ramble Aid charity walks
By Mary DennehyWITH just over two weeks to go until charity walking event Ramble Aid, local people and groups are encouraged to ...
Building investment of €3m signals future of college growth
By Mary DennehyIT TALLAGHT opened its new off-campus building this week, a €3 million investment which signals significant growth for the college ...
Moves to open Tymon Park earlier for joggers
By Brendan GrehanMORNING WALKERS, runners or cyclists in Tymon Park could be getting a boost following a proposal from Councillor Paul Foley. ...
Seven local families issued with warnings about anti-social behaviour
By Maurice GarveyTENANCY warnings have been issued to seven families in the Harelawn estate – whilst a further three tenancy warnings are ...
Households stress levels soar since 2001 surveys – with almost 30 per cent of primary carers having no access to medical cards or health cover
By Mary DennehyA MAJOR new study of more than 1,050 people across Tallaght has revealed that households are experiencing higher stress levels, ...









