Local News
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Kildare’s Failing Disability Services: Father In Desperation Told To ‘Take A Course'
The local man said his home has effectively turned into a “care home” for his child with severe behavioral challenges.
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Families In Kildare Paying Up To €288 Per Week For Childcare
In response, the National Women’s Council (NWC) has launched a campaign urging political leaders to commit to a public early childhood education system ahead of the upcoming election.
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Man Charged Following Fatal Assault In Lucan
The judge was told Mr. Kokenbergs suffered multiple injuries to his head and face, and a preliminary post-mortem report shows he died from blunt force trauma to his head.
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Two Men From Prosperous Jailed For Rape Of 16-Year-Old Girl
Patrick Kelly, 22, and Joseph Byrne, 44, both from Corra Choill Park, Prosperous were jailed for their crimes.
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Photos: Barretstown Celebrates 30 Years With 'Boo! for Barretstown' Halloween Event
Guests enjoyed fun activities, including eerie strolls through the 'Secret Garden' and spooky movie screenings in the theatre.
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A Number Of Thefts From Cars Have Been Reported In Newbridge And Monasterevin
The numerous thefts from cars took place in The View Estate, Newbridge, The Green in Old Grange Wood estate in Monasterevin, and the Ferns Wood estate in Monasterevin
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Kfm Listeners Share Physical Abuse Experiences As Inquiry Into School Abuse Faces Criticism
Listeners have been sharing their experiences on Kildare Today via whatsapp.
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Man Due In Court This Morning Following Fatal Assault In Lucan
The body of 49-year-old Juris Kokenbergs was found in a house in Lucan on Monday morning.
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Over Two Thousand Drivers Caught Speeding Over Bank Holiday Weekend
In Kildare, the Naas Roads Policing Unit detected 10 drivers speeding, while one Novice driver was arrested for driving under the influence of cocaine.
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Over 100 Tyres Destined For Bonfires Seized From a Group Of Youths In Leixlip
The youths had reportedly taken five industrial bins from local businesses and were in the process of transporting their haul when authorities intervened.
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Community Urges Action On River Barrow Footbridge To Improve School And Facility Access
The proposal stems from the town’s layout, which positions several schools along the Monasterevin Road, leaving students and families to navigate long, circuitous routes.
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Man Found Dead In Lucan Could Have Died Hours Or Days Before Emergency Services Were Alerted
A man in his 20s is being held in connection with the case.
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Gas Cylinder Explosion In Newbridge A Stark Reminder Of Bonfire Dangers
Chanel Ryan, Fire Safety Officer at Kildare Fire Service, said: "It exploded every single thing that was in that bonfire"
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Athy Town Centre To Enforce Five Axle HGV Restrictions Amid Rising Traffic Concerns
Cllr Brian Dooley said the number of HGVs passing through the town is ridiculous.
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Kildare Among Most Expensive Counties For A Monthly Gym Membership
Leitrim is the most expensive, followed by Longford, Kildare, Roscommon and Monaghan complete the top five most costly areas.
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Since 2014, The HSE Has Paid Children’s Hospital Builder BAM €100m For Various Hospital Projects
Deputy Murphy said she asked if the projects were completed on budget and on time but has not yet received a response.
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Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl To Step Down As Dáil Chair, Returning To Fianna Fáil Backbenches
The next Dáil will have a new Ceann Comhairle.
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Naas Are The 2024 County Champions After They Beat Celbridge In The Joe Mallon Motors Senior Football Championship Final
They will now play Cuala of Dublin in the Leinster quarter final.
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Naas Crowned Senior Football Champions
Naas become 2024 champions after they beat Celbridge in The Joe Mallon Motors Senior Football Championship final.
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Cedral St Conleth's Park In Newbridge Has Officially Opened This Afternoon
Minister for Sport and Physical Education Thomas Byrne and Senator Fiona O'Loughlin were in Newbridge today to celebrate the re-opening of St.Conelth's Park.
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Tánaiste Micheál Martin Visited South Kildare During The Week
Táinaiste Micheál Martin was joined by Senator Fiona O'Loughlin as they visited Newbridge, Kildare Town and The Curragh Plains.
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UPDATE: The Search For Jamie O'Keefe Has Been Stood Down
An Garda Síochána has announced that his body has been found
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Kildare Passengers Warned Of Rail Disruptions This Bank Holiday Weekend
Iarnród Eireann advises passengers to check timetables online as essential works are disrupting rail services around the country
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Paul Mescal Originally From Maynooth Says He Enjoyed Getting Buff For His New Gladiator Movie
Although he had to eat a lot of chicken
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Rye Films Wins Kildare's Short Grass Film Commission Award For 2024
Supporting local film making and celebrating new talent in Kildare
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Newbridge Community Games Is 50 Years Old This Year
They are hosting a party, urging past competitors to attend
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Kildare Sees Increase In Homelessness Amid National Surge
Some 141 adults have been registered homeless in Kildare - up from 132 last month.
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Kildare Companies Drive Change: Green Generation And Dawn Farm Foods Win At Pakman Awards
Green Generation, based in Nurney, claimed the Innovation in Waste Resource Products or Service award, while Naas-based Dawn Farm Foods Ltd took home the Waste Prevention award.
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Feature: Single People On the Frontlines Of Ireland’s Housing Crisis
"If I didn’t have a child, I’d have left by now,” Louise said, reflecting on the growing number of Irish people considering emigration
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Firearm, Ammunition And Drugs Seized In Saggart
Five men aged in their teens, 20's, and 40's were arrested and are being held at Garda Stations in west Dublin.
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Policy Gaps Hold Back Senior Living Options, Says HCCI CEO, Urging More Projects Like McAuley Place
Unlike successful projects in England and Australia, Ireland has very few retirement villages like McAuley Place in Naas or Great Northern Haven in Dundalk.
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Local Businesses Have Until November 8th To Apply For €4,000 Power Up Grant
Local Authorities are emailing businesses that qualify with details on how to register.
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Department Of Integration Cites "Operational" Issues For Cancelling Refugee Move to Floods Cross
The Department of Integration has been reducing the number of contracts for accommodation across the country, citing a variety of reasons.
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What's the Latest On Flood Protection Progress In Kildare? Several Projects Completed, More To Follow
There are no plans for several areas across the county as they are deemed "low risk".
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Local Animal Rights Group Urges Special Garda Training For Investigating Animal Crime Scenes
My Lovely Horse Rescue also called for a dedicated Garda unit to deal solely with animal abuse.
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Naas Man Says He's Not Ashamed Of His Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
John Haslam was diagnosed two years ago, and has since openly discussed his diagnosis and treatment with colleagues and friends
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New CSO Report Reveals Under 400 Homes Were Completed In Kildare
Just under 9,000 new homes were completed in the third quarter of the year, according to the CSO's New Dwelling Completions Q3 2024 report
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Update: 87-Year-Old Wheelchair-Bound Refugee With Dementia To Remain In Wexford After Eviction Threat
A bus was expected to collect Olha tomorrow at 11am and bring her to Floods Cross.
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Locals Without E-Tag To Pay More On M4 And M50 From Next Year
There will be a ten cent increase on the M4, Kilcock to Kinnegad.
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Updates: Residents Furious As Maynooth Water Main Bursts Again, Forcing Schools To Close
The ongoing issue has sparked outrage from residents, with the same pipe bursting on February 10th and June 23rd this year.
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Woman Charged With The Murder Of Darren Quigley In Carlow Town
The court heard she was arrested on Tuesday morning following the death of Darren Quigley outside a house on Market View in New Oak Estate, Carlow town
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There Will Be No Action This Year To Introduce 30 km/h Speed Limits In School Zones, Council Confirms
The council has clarified that the 30 km/h limit will not be examined in the immediate phase, focusing instead on the broader implementation of these new defaults.
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Curragh Protection Efforts Intensify As New Bill Moves Forward In Seanad
The bill aims to address illegal encampments on the Curragh Plains.
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Almost 3,000 Ukrainians Have Arrived In Kildare Since The Start Of The Conflict With Russia
Flood's Cross in Naas has the highest number of people from Ukraine in Kildare
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Maynooth Graduate Takes First Prize With Groundbreaking Muscle-Saving Design
Andrew Meehan was awarded first place in the Designing Healthy Future category at the global Cumulus Green awards.
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Maynooth University Teams Up With Dublin City Council To Explore Drone Usage In Towns And Cities
Drones are already being used to deliver food and medical supplies, capture data, and support rescue services
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€67,500 Boost for Kildare: Accessible Sports Facilities Set For Kerdiffstown Park And Athy Sports Hub
The funds are being used to support the installation of barrier-free outdoor sport infrastructure for public use in local community settings.
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Leixlip Woman To Run Dublin Marathon In Honour Of Daughter Whose Organs Saved Another Life
Olivia Farrell is running this year's marathon to honour her daughter Lauren, who passed away at the age of 24
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Frustration Boils Over: Locals Demands Answers After Latest Burst Main Leaves Thousands Without Water
Local councillor Aidan Farrelly has questioned why it takes repeated disruptions before any permanent solutions are implemented.
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Two Burglaries That Occurred On The Same Night In Newbridge Are Believed To Be Linked
The two burglaries were noted by Gardaí to have similar modus operandi, as well as the times not being far apart
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Lawless Says The RSA Is "Not Working" As Government Plans To Split Safety And Operations
Fees for driving licenses and car tests could be increased.
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Residents In Carbury And Surrounding Areas Warned Of Water Supply Disruptions
The repair works are not scheduled for completion until 8 a.m. tomorrow morning.
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Man Who Died In Carlow Town Assault Named As 30-Year-Old Darren Quigley
A woman is being held at a garda station in Carlow
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Social Welfare Bill Targets Non-Compliant Jobseekers With Fines And Payment Reductions
A person receiving a weekly jobseeker’s payment of 232 euro will have their payment nearly halved to 142 euro per week if they fail to participate in employment services.
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Housing Needs In Athy: 797 Applicants Waiting, Castledermot And Nurney Also See High Demand
Athy has the highest number of applicants with 797 people on the waiting list, followed by Castledermot with 111 and Nurney with 71.
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Critical Junction On Castledermot/Baltinglass Road Could See Upgrades - But Not Until 2025
Concerns over safety have pushed the junction into the spotlight.
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Long-Awaited Full Bus Route That Connects Kildare And West Dublin Is To Be Launched Next Month
The full W6 route has been delayed due to works to widen the Hazelhatch Bridge
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Just Three Rentals Available Through HAP In Kildare
No properties were available for a single person/couples through discretionary HAP rates in Kildare.
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Woman With Cerebral Palsy Waits 8 Months For New Wheelchair After Severe Fall
Carol Rowland from Johnstownbridge, who relies on her wheelchair for mobility, said her independence has been severely compromised since the accident.
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Tánaiste Once Again Rejects Coalition With Sinn Féin, Citing Economic And Housing Policy Differences
On housing, he said Sinn Fein is against the help-to-buy extension and the land development agency.
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Kildare Has The Fewest Community Creches In The Country, Despite Rapid Population Growth
"We have dropped the ball on this," says local Cllr.
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Investigation Launched Following Fatal Incident In Carlow Town
Gardaí responded to an incident at a house on New Oak Estate, where they discovered a male with serious injuries and unresponsive
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Gardai Appeal For Information On Jamie O'Keefe (32), Missing From Naas
He was last seen last Friday
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Local Councillor Calls For Change As 'Unsightly' Petrol Station Signs Dominate Landscape
Cllr Pádraig McEvoy said the signs are oversized, unsightly and inconsistent with efforts to combat climate change.
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Government Moves 125 Kildare School Secretaries To State Payroll
The change is part of a broader national initiative following a series of discussions at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC).
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As Schools Struggle To Fill Roles, Unqualified Staff Are Stepping In
The shortage is part of a broader nationwide crisis, but Kildare, alongside Dublin and Wicklow, is among the hardest-hit areas.
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Surge In Animal Cruelty Complaints After RTÉ Broadcast About The Abattoir In Kildare.
The Department of Agriculture said there was a 35% increase of animal welfare complaint calls between January - July this year.
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Power Outage In Kilcock Until 5.15pm Today
Estimated restore time is 5.15pm
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Road Closures Set To Take Place In Kildare And Around Ireland
Local councils have put in emergency measures in place ahead of Storm Ashley
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Overcrowding Issue On Bus Service In Naas To Be Resolved
The 139 bus service to trial adding an extra vehicle to address overcrowding
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Newbridge Train Station Awaiting Updates On Refurbishment Plans
New changes for the station were highlighted in a recent meeting
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The Time For Carving And Painting Pumpkins Has Offically Set In
A local business in Athy are selling pumpkins in all shapes and sizes
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From Landfill To Landmark: Kerdiffstown Park To Open On Monday With Sports Pitches And A Mythical Trail
A unique feature of Kerdiffstown Park is its "Stones of the Hollow Hill" trail, which includes 18 carved stones telling stories of the local landscape and mythology.
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Bus Shelter Battle: Local Cllr Demands Answers On Funding And Site Selection
She said "surely the seven day service from Kilcullen through Kineagh and Athgarvan, which also has a night service, warrants a bus shelter".
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Tánaiste Micheál Martin's South Kildare Visit Coincides With Anticipated Election Date Clarity
He's visiting the county on Monday.
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Storm Ashley: Locals Warned Weather Warning Could Be Elevated As Storm Approaches
Kildare is on a yellow warning from 10am on Sunday.
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Digital Disconnect: Kildare Residents Encouraged To Take A 'CyberBreak' This Evening
More than one in four 8 to 14 year-olds struggle to spend time away from gaming and social media.
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Why South Kildare Keeps Going Dark: Power Outages Tied To Farming Incidents And Contractors
Kfm understands that the first outage was caused by farm machinery bringing a conductor to the ground.
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Drone Footage And Aerial Photos Reveal Suspected Unauthorised Peat Extraction In Kildare
The files were released by the EPA, and detail peat extraction activities in two locations in Kildare
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Newbridge Soldier's Remains Recovered In Ukraine
The 29-year-old's remains were located on Wednesday by members of Stugna, the Ukrainian special forces unit he served with.
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Hundreds Of Students Walk Out Of Maynooth University In Nationwide Protest
It's to highlight issues facing third-level students including accommodation and fees.
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"We Cannot Let This Happen Again": Daughter's Plea For Train Station Safety After Dad's Death In Leixlip
She said although she is not blaming Irish Rail, she wants to draw attention to the dangers posed by inadequate barriers at station platforms.
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Public Warned Over Risk Of Ineffective Defibrillator Pads With Incorrect Expiry Dates
The pads have been affixed with unauthorised labels that provide an incorrect expiry date.
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Man Injured In Naas Car Park Altercation, Gardai Appeal For Witnesses
Two men became involved in an altercation in a car park on the Blessington Road, which escalated when one of the vehicles was driven dangerously within the parking area.
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"Illogical": Homeowners In Fire-Damaged Estates, Including Millfield, Excluded From Remediation Scheme
Speaking in the Seanad, Senator Fiona O'Loughlin expressed her frustration at the government's decision to limit the scheme to apartments and duplexes.
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School Places Scramble: Parents Across Kildare Now Being Told To Apply To Multiple Secondary Schools
Over half of schools are oversubscribed across the country, with the highest concentration in parts of Kildare, Dublin, Wicklow, Galway and Cork.
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Healthcare Workers To Protest At Naas Hospital Over Staffing Caps
The INMO will be joined by members of the Fórsa and SIPTU trade unions.
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Kildare House Prices Up 8% According To Latest CSO Report
During August, just under 4,000 homes were purchased nationwide, a drop of 14% compared to August last year
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Shónagh Ní Raghallaigh Chosen To Represent Sinn Féin in Kildare South, Party Praises "Democratic Values"
Sinn Fein Mary Lou McDonald recently suggested that Kildare South TD Patricia Ryan resigned from the party because of competition.
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Slight Decline In Motor Thefts Across Kildare
In the second quarter of 2024, 70 motor theft incidents were reported, reflecting a decline of 17 cases compared to the first quarter of the year.
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FOI Documents Expose Reasons For Delays In Commuter Zone Fare Scheme, Impacting Kildare Commuters
The setbacks triggered a ripple effect, pushing key milestones such as the integration of Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) and Leap Card systems back by months.
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Communities Suffer When Businesses Are Forced To Close Doors, Says Local Publican
Over 3000 people attended a protest today outside the Dail to highlight unsustainable costs and overheads.
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"He Would Buy Me Ice-Cream And Made Me Feel Special" - Baltinglass Man Jailed For Child Sexual Abuse
Fergus Delaney (61), of Allendale Lawn, Baltinglass, pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual assault.
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Secretive Celbridge Property Deal And Fund Misuse Shake Trust In Peter McVerry Charity
The report highlights that funds amounting to €4.3 million, donated by a religious order for the purchase of properties, were instead used to pay off creditors.
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Video: Kildare Council Faces Growing Pressure After Six Formal Complaints About Kilcullen Rd Kerb
Videos posted online show a person tripping over the kerb onto the road moments before a car drives by.
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Seven-Year-Old Tallaght Girl Loses Right Eye As Suspected Vape Explodes From Bonfire
The explosion, which occurred in a fire on a nearby field, sent shrapnel flying, hitting Ruby directly in her right eye.
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Kildare Council Plans Age-Friendly Housing At Former Refugee 'Rest Centre' In Newbridge
A relocation process has now begun for the remaining residents
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Curragh Camp Pool Upgrade: Local Schools And Swimming Clubs To Benefit
Plans are underway to ensure local schools, military families, and swimming clubs will have access to the facility.
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Revealed: The Text Messages That Fuelled Discord Amid Patricia Ryan Resignation
"This was something we'd never seen before," said former Monasterevin Kildangan cumann secretary Aaron Sheppard.
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SF Leader Responds To Patricia Ryan Resignation: Conventions "Are Contested" And Rules "Are Applied"
"Rules exist, and they are applied. What you're seeing now is the consequence of those rules," she said.
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Motorists Being Warned Of Fake Parking QR Codes On Posters And Parking Meters
A video sent to Kfm shows a fake QR code placed on an official Payzone poster
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Four Men Arrested Following Massive Cannabis Seizure In Tallaght Due In Court This Morning
A business premises in the Ballymount area was searched on Friday afternoon, after gardaí intercepted two vehicles shortly after 3pm.
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New Connection Works Are Taking Place
New connection works may cause supply disruptions to Kilcullen St, Dunlavin and surrounding areas
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Public Meetings Are Being Held With An Garda Siochana Throughout South Kildare In The Coming Weeks
All are welcome to attend
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TD James Lawless Officially Opened The Offaly Section Of The Grand Canal Greenway
Safe and accessible active travel can now be embraced
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Traffic Restrictions Announced For R403 River Liffey Bridge In Celbridge Due To Emergency Repairs
Local diversions will be in place to help manage traffic.
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Quick-Thinking Survivor Helps Track Down Taxi Driver Who Sexually Assaulted Her In Newcastle, Dublin
He admitted sexually assaulting the then 18-year-old woman three times.
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Sinn Féin Issues Statement On Patricia Ryan’s Allegations, Saying No Formal Complaints Lodged To Party
The Party there were attempts to resolve 'issues in the constituency' through mediation and discussion.
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Touchy Subject: Kildare TD Sounds Alarm On Interactive Touchscreens In Cars
He said legislators and policymakers will have to “keep up” with the challenges posed by distracting dashboards.
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Board Unaware: Peter McVerry Trust’s 2016 Celbridge Property Deal Unveils Governance Issues
The board was unaware of this purchase until 2023.
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Exclusive Interview: Patricia Ryan Burns Bridges With Sinn Féin In Scathing Interview On Kfm
When asked about Shona Ni Raghallaigh, she said: "I barely know the girl".
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Mother of Four Highlights Delays As Thousands Of Local Children Not Offered Dental Screenings
Sarah Byrne, who has four sons aged between 4 and 15 years old, says her eldest son was in second year before he was seen for his sixth class appointment.
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Two Mile House Farmer Highlights Impact Of TB After Outbreak Takes His Entire Herd
Cormac Browne lost decades of genetic gain after his milking herd were culled due to a TB outbreak
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Hybrid Cars Gain Popularity In Kildare, Outpacing Electric Vehicle Licenses
Petrol vehicles are the most popular in the county.
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Chris Pender Selected As Social Democrats GE Candidate For Kildare South
He is a director of the Newbridge Family Resource Centre and the South Western Regional Drugs and Alcohol Task Force.
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Kildare Households Lag Behind In E-Waste Recycling Efforts, New Report Reveals
According to the report, items, packed with valuable metals, plastics, and other materials, are being squandered rather than recycled.
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Kildare North TD James Lawless Hails Landmark Planning Bill As Opposition Raises Concerns
The Bill, lauded as one of the most significant legislative measures in the State's history, cleared its final hurdle on October 9 and now awaits signing by the President.
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Long-Awaited Curragh Plains Management Plan Expected Soon
The plan, initially developed in 2021 in collaboration with Kildare County Council, has undergone two rounds of public consultation.
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Exclusive: Patricia Ryan TD Cites Leadership Issues And Censorship In Sinn Féin Exit
A well-placed source said Ryan has been dealing with a lot of "inside" problems.
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BREAKING: Kildare South TD Patricia Ryan Resigns From Sinn Fein
Ryan topped the poll in the 2020 General Election
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"One Of The Greatest Planning Scandals To Hit The Country," Wicklow County Council Orders Demolition Of Unauthorised Refugee "Town" In Manor Kilbride
Historical trees and the Old Belfy that dated back to 1840 demolished to build the development.
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Snapchat Competitions In Athy Raise Concern: Children Offered Cash And Pre-Rolled Cannabis Joints
Children can also win hundreds of euro in cash.
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Kildare’s Ulster Bank Customers Will Have Accounts Frozen From Friday
5 branches in Co. Kildare
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Water Works To Continue In Newbridge Today
Following burst water main in Pairc Mhuire
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KCC Asked To Request NTA To Attend Clane-Maynooth MD Regarding Dart Plus
Potential line for Kilcock
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