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Autism Classes To Be Halted At Enfield Library After Alleged Noise Complaint, Council Investigating
Colleen Mannion, teacher and founder of All Ability Learning Ireland, has been renting a room in the Enfield Community and Enterprise Hub - which also houses the town library - since May.
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Three-Year Wait Ends: Celbridge Teen With Down Syndrome Has First Operation After Years Of Waiting
Speaking to Kfm today, Vincent Gardiner, Evan's father - who is also undergoing cancer treatment himself - said Evan arrived at Crumlin Hospital on Thursday.
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Orla Wilson (50s) Named As Victim Of Fatal House Fire In Nurney, Kildare
One of Ms Wilson's colleagues said "the office will be a little heavier from now on".
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Kildare Home Buyers Are One Of The Heaviest Users Of The First Home Scheme
In the Q3 2025 progress report from First Home Scheme, over 8,000 buyers in all 26 counties have been approved by the Scheme
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Allen Parish Issues Warning Over Alleged Unauthorised Church Collections
Only authorised permits issued by An Garda Síochána are valid and should be produced if questioned.
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Ten Kildare Cases Among 1,600 Short-Term Letting Investigations
Most cases resulted only in warning letters to property owners, though councils can issue enforcement notices or pursue fines of up to €5,000 and possible imprisonment.
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Missing Person Appeal: 15-Year-Old Megan O'Brien Is Missing From Carlow Town
Megan is believed to have travelled to Dublin city centre, and is also known to visit the Celbridge area
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BREAKING: Woman (50s) Dies Following House Fire In Nurney, Kildare
Gardai say foul play is not suspected at this time.
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Hand Hygiene At Naas Hospital Slips To Bottom Of National Rankings Ahead Of Winter Season
Naas hospital's figure is well below both the HSE national average of 92.3 percent and the target of 90 percent.
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90 New Recharging Hubs Announced Across The Country, Including Athy
The new sites will deliver 192 new fast recharging points at 90 locations along the national primary and secondary road network, including Conlan's of Athy.
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Six Horses Seized In Garda Crackdown On Barrow Blueway
The operation uncovered a location where horses were being kept in breach of local bye-laws.
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Uninsured Driver Arrested After Leixlip Collision Was Six Times Over Legal Alcohol Limit
The driver has since been charged and is due to appear before the courts.
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Dyslexic Children Forced To Leave Kildare For Reading Support, Says TD
Education campaigners told the committee it’s a “sad indictment” of the system that some children must leave their own communities simply to learn how to read.
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Monasterevin Secures €163,900 For Market Square Regeneration
The county's €163,900 allocation is among the lowest in the country. Only Carlow and one Cork community project received less funding.
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BnM, Headquartered In Newbridge, Reports €32m Operating Profit
A total of 111 million euro was invested in renewable energy infrastructure.
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Data Reveals Greyhound Injuries And Deaths At Newbridge Stadium
On 25 April, a greyhound suffered a compound fracture of the right humerus and was put down by the track vet, while another was euthanised following a fractured hock on 29 August.
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Allenwood and Rathangan Wastewater Treatment Failed To Meet European Union Standards
In total, 14 large towns and cities failed to meet EU standards set to protect the environment
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Budget 2026: Low Income Households Face Sharpest Drop In Income Next Year
The average home will be 2 per cent worse off next year.
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Department Confirms Two Intent Notices For Horse Abattoirs Following Straffan Scandal
Ireland currently has no approved equine slaughter premises, and since May this year, applicants for approval must undergo a new “Fit and Proper Person” assessment before any licence can be granted.
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Kildare Councillor Joins High Court Challenge Against Government's Apartment Planning Standards
Independent councillor Pádraig McEvoy has joined journalist and author Frank McDonald, Labour councillor Darragh Moriarty, Green Party councillors David Healy and Dan Boyle in seeking a judicial review of the new regulations.
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New €7.5m Shackleton Experience Opens Its Doors In Athy Today
The new facility represents a €7.5 million investment by Kildare County Council and is the only institution of its kind anywhere in the world.
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Celbridge Creche Worker Jailed For Assaulting Toddler
Judge Elva Duffy described the assault as “an appalling lapse in temper” after viewing CCTV footage.
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Forensic Milestone: Maynooth Team Develops Method To Reveal Prints On Fired Ammunition
Criminals often left casings behind, confident they’d leave no evidence.
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Major Traffic Delays In Clane After Vehicle Hits Wall Near Alexandra Bridge
Gardaí have been contacted
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Catherine Connolly Plans Full Day Of Visits Across Kildare On Tuesday
The day begins at Poplar Square in Naas at 11am, followed by visits to the Naas Housing Association and a street meet on Main Street.
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Newbridge Girl Who Saw Mother Injured In Car Accident Awarded €33,000
Judge Terence O’Sullivan said the experience was deeply upsetting and that Aruna is still affected.
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Victims Of Violence Expected To Get More Compensation After EU Ruling, Says Naas Solicitor
He urged victims to ensure incidents are reported to Gardaí and that claims are filed with the Department of Justice within three months.
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€897,000 Up For Grabs For Kildare Climate Projects - Applications Open This Month
Community groups, sports clubs, and residents’ associations across Kildare can apply from October 28th to December 22nd.
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Higher Education Minister Questions Why Students Are Sleeping In Cars When Supports Are Available
He said more families will now qualify for student grants, as the income threshold for the SUSI student contribution grant rises to €120,000 - the "highest level ever".
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Millions Recovered As Gardaí Target ‘The Family’ - Kildare Featured In Earlier Phases of Operation
In the past 18 months, 23 people have been arrested.
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Average Kildare Worker Needs Eight Times Their Salary To Buy A Home, Report Finds
The Q3 2025 report, compiled in association with Bank of Ireland, reveals that the median asking price for a property in Kildare now stands at €330,000, marking a quarterly increase of €5,000.
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Fianna Fáil Meeting: Micheal Martin Says Mistakes Can Be Made, Ó Fearghaíl Hints At Change, Albeit In 2027
Kfm understands that without mentioning leadership outright, Kildare South TD Seán Ó Fearghaíl became the first Fianna Fáil TD to allude to it.
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From Sisters Of Mercy To Modern Diversity: St Mary’s College In Naas Marks 90th Year
This morning on Kildare Today we spoke with principal Mark Dowling and former principal Sister Anne Doyle.
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Late-Night Robbery: Woman Attacked And Pushed To Ground By Two Men Near Finlays Pub
A woman walking home at around 1.30am was attacked by two men, pushed to the ground, and had her handbag stolen.
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Man Seriously Injured After Aggravated Burglary In Kildare Town
Enquiries are ongoing and Gardai said no further information is available at this time.
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Power Outage Currently In Athy, As High Loaded Truck Pulls Down Over Overhead Wires
Work was being done to Athy train station when the incident occurred
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Images And Video Show Toll On Celbridge Teenager With Down Syndrome Left 3 Years Without Surgery
His father Vincent - himself receiving cancer treatment - says Evan was “lost in the system".
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€500 Student Fee Cut Described As “Landmark Moment” - But Students Aren’t Buying It
Higher Education Minister and Kildare North TD James Lawless described the cut as a "landmark moment" that "will ease financial pressure for 108,000 students and their families".
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Three-Tone Wedding Ring Among €1,400 Jewellery Taken During Castledermot Break-In
Gardaí in Athy are examining Ring doorbell footage and canvassing local CCTV.
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Over 3000 Students Across Kildare Receive Junior Cycle Results
Irish students are scoring above average for Maths, Science and Reading skills.
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Operation Twin Tracks: Gardai To Step Up Patrols On Public Transport Services Today
The day of action between the Gardaí, NTA, and rail operators will operate nationwide on most routes.
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Straffan Resident Conor McGregor Given 18 Month Ban For Violating UFC's Anti Doping Policy
The former two-weight world champion missed three tests last year.
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Car Window Smashed In Broad Daylight Theft In Newbridge
The car’s owner said she has parked in the same location for years and never encountered any problems until today.
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Baby Boy Dies Following Road Traffic Incident In Tallaght
The baby was transferred from the scene to Children's Health Ireland (CHI) at Crumlin, where he was subsequently pronounced dead.
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Naas Resident Now On Trial For Being Alleged Pilot Of Aircraft Used To Fly Cocaine To The Midlands
44-year-old Michal Luczak is alleged to have been the pilot of an aircraft used to fly over €8 million worth of cocaine to the midlands three years ago
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Air Corps Adds C-295 With Capacity For 70 Troops, Medical Evacuations And Heavy Cargo
The Tánaiste described the investment as a “significant enhancement” of Defence Forces capability, while the Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Rossa Mulcahy, said the aircraft will serve both military and civilian needs, including troop transport, logistics and medical transfers.
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Motorists Face Higher Petrol And Diesel Costs From Tomorrow
This is due to a rise in carbon tax - and there will be further increases in the coming months due to changes to the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation Scheme.
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LIVE: Budget 2026 Announcements
We will be updating as announcements continue
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Council Refused To "Bend" Rules On Parking Fine, Says Naas Mayor - Who Then Took The Case To Court
He said they were not "prepared to bend any of those for me" and "the only way out was to get a hearing with somebody else" and that somebody else "would be a judge".
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Only Small Fraction Of Disqualified Learner Drivers In Kildare Hand In Permits
The Department of Transport says that while low surrender rates are a concern, the more important factor is that court disqualifications are enforced.
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Kildare Expands Service With New Vegetable Oil–Powered Mobile Library Expected To Roll Out Next Year
The Council has confirmed that a state-of-the-art mobile library, powered by Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil and fitted with solar panels, Wi-Fi and full accessibility, will be delivered in late 2026.
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Budget To Prioritise Business Over Voters’ Pockets, With €10 Increase In Social Welfare Rates Also Expected
There will also be a VAT rate cut for the hospitality sector from next July.
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Fianna Fáil Presidential Fallout: Lawless Urges Review But Says He Has Confidence In Leaders
He said questions around due diligence and background are unavoidable.
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Council Says No Action Needed Yet On Maynooth Bus Turn Issue As Lane Expected To Be Widened
Resurfacing and new road markings are due by the end of October 2025, when the left-turn lane will be widened to three metres, making the manoeuvre easier for buses.
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Exclusive: Naas Mayor Defiant, Says He Won't Pay Parking Fine Because He Was On Council Business
Update: Kfm understands that the case has been dismissed and Cllr Moore will not have to pay a fine.
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Students Face Higher Costs As €1,000 Waiver To Be Replaced With €500 Reduction
For the past three years, Irish students have benefitted from a temporary cost-of-living measure that cut €1,000 off the annual college fee of around €3,000.
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Kildare Boy With Down Syndrome - Once Strong Swimmer - Now Faces Wheelchair After Surgery Delay
Speaking to Kfm, his father Vincent asked: “How does it get to this stage?”
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Fire Hydrant Allegedly Used To Supply Water To Ryevale House In Leixlip
The reported incident comes amid ongoing planning disputes over Ryevale House and difficulties with its official water supply.
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Over 100,000 Heating Pumps Recalled Over Electrocution Risk
It says people can continue to use their heating systems as normal, but shouldn't handle the affected pumps, and should instead contact Tucson to have it replaced for free.
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BREAKING: Jim Gavin Withdraws From Presidential Race Amid Tenancy Controversy
He issued a statement this evening.
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Connolly Opens Up Nine-Point Lead In First Post-Nomination Poll
Former Dublin GAA manager faces an uphill battle, as the contest appears to be shaping up as a two-horse race for the presidency.
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Council Refuses Planning Permission For Biomethane Plant In Castledermot
The developers can appeal the decision.
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Pay Rise For Thousands Of Childcare Workers
Updated employment order to boost lowest wages by 10% from October 13th
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North Kildare Pilot Project To Support Ukrainian Refugees
Refugees, communities and employers to work together on integration
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Water Main Replacement Works To Begin In Maynooth Next Week
650m of old backyard water mains to be replaced at Old Greenfield
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Kildare's Live Register For September Had Second Largest Percentage Increase
The figures from the Central Statistics Office show that in September, there were 110,672 people on the Live Register for less than one year
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Fianna Fail Presidential Candidate Jim Gavin Says He Will Step Down as IAA CEO If Elected President
Fianna Fáil candidate addresses Defence Forces photo, calling it a personal image that was mistakenly shared online.
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Nearly 4,000 Sign Petition For Better Transport in Athy As Population Increases
TD Mark Wall highlights urgent need for improved public transport in Athy, where nearly half the population commutes for work.
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Kildare Under Status Yellow Wind Warning From Midday, As Storm Amy Hits Today
Meanwhile, a status orange wind warning has been extended to six counties along the west coast
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Networking, Panels, And Live Broadcast At Kildare Business Expo Next Week
Highlights include panel discussions on key business trends, speed networking with Chamber members, and a live broadcast from Kfm featuring interviews with exhibitors and attendees.
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Maynooth Wins European Sustainability Awards, But Vacant Demo House Still Divides Opinion
The house is being used to showcase greener building methods and to measure energy savings.
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Kildare Workers Had Second Highest Median Annual Earnings In 2024
Kildare median annual earnings among males were 29.6% higher than their female counterparts
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Works To Improve Water Supply And Reliability In Celbridge To Begin Next Week
The first section of works will begin at the roundabout on R405 Hazelhatch Road and move north towards Celbridge
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Humphreys, Gavin, And Connolly Campaign Updates As Race Moves Through Kildare
Fianna Fail's candidate Jim Gavin will be campaigning in the county tomorrow.
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Almost One In Four Children In Kildare And Surrounding Areas Missed 9–11 Month Health Check
Figures seen by Kfm show that in the CHO 7 region - covering Kildare/West Wicklow and parts of Dublin - nearly 9,400 children did not receive their 9 to 11 month Public Health Nurse assessment between 2020 and 2024.
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Thief Steals €800 Worth Of Lego And Bedding From Tesco In Kildare Town
He’s described as being in his 30s, slim build, white, with a Dublin accent, dressed in black clothing with a grey hat and white runners.
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No Signed Contracts, Millions Overpaid: Watchdog Highlights Major Flaws In State’s Asylum Housing System
In one sample of 20 centres, half had no signed contracts on file, and several showed signs of overcharging or non-compliance with standards. Kildare featured in this sample through a guesthouse contracted at €80 per person per night.
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Man Accused Of Garda Stabbing Now Charged With Arson At Conor McGregor’s Pub
Among them is arson of Straffan resident, Conor McGregor's pub.
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Kildare Among Counties With Most Library Registrations, With Over A Million Items Borrowed Last Year
Locals checked out over one million items, with libraries recording 3.18 visits per head of population.
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New Car Sales Increase In Kildare, With EV Sales Up By 44% On Last Year
The county now accounts for 4.6% of the national market.
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60% Of People Seeking Help From ALONE Are Aged 75 Years And Over
That's according to the charity's Annual Report for 2024.
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Maynooth Trains To Be Modified To Add Capacity For Bikes
It expects 20 train sets to have "flip up" seats added by the end of the year.
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BREAKING: NAMA Hands Over 86 Acres In Celbridge That Could Deliver 1000 Homes
The Celbridge site, which could accommodate between 850 and 1,000 residential units, sits beside a location earmarked by the Department of Education for three new schools.
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Government To Review HAP Rent Limits As Properties Available Under The Scheme In Kildare Decrease
As of July, the county had just four properties available to rent within HAP limits.
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Some Relief For 240,000 PrepayPower Customers As Winter Price Freeze Confirmed
The energy provider says it won't be putting up its gas or electricity prices this winter.
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Three Schools In Celbridge Participate In New Post Primary School Application System
It includes Salesian College, St Wolstan's Community School and Celbridge Community School.
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Fianna Fail And Fine Gael Respond To Alleged Claims Of Interference With Election Posters
It follows claims from members of the public that posters of Catherine Connolly were allegedly replaced by other candidate posters in Kilcock and Celbridge
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Shops Told To Remove Macroom Buffaloumi Cheese Over Listeria Risk
The implicated 180g packs have a Batch Code of 3107 and a use-by date of the 20th of January 2026.
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Naas Hospital Limits Visiting Amid Surge In Respiratory Infections
Visiting is restricted on several wards, with only compassionate visits allowed in some cases.
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Kildare Runs Second-Cheapest Retained Fire Service - And Is Slowest In Country To Mobilise
That’s the longest mobilisation time in the country, though slightly better than the seven minutes 21 seconds recorded in 2023.
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Kildare Among Slowest And Most Expensive Counties For Re-letting Social Housing
On average, it took 53 weeks to re-tenant a vacant home in 2024 at a cost of more than €50,000 per unit - compared to a national average of 35 weeks and €31,000.
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Naas Hospital Spends Almost €200K On Debt Collectors To Chase Patient Charges
The HSE says hospitals are obliged to pursue unpaid debts under national regulations, though charges for inpatient and day services were scrapped in April 2023.
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New Rules Boost Credit Union Home And Business Lending Capacity From Today
Home loan limits are going up by 30 per cent of total assets, while its a 15 per cent increase for businesses.
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House And Apartment Prices Across Kildare Rise Sharply
Four-bedroom semis are listed at €516,000, up almost ten percent, while detached homes average €420,000 for a three-bed and €588,000 for a four-bed.
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35th Anniversary Appeal For Information On The Murder Of Dessie Fox In Prosperous
The 47-year-old was shot at 1.20pm at Healy’s Bridge, Prosperous, on Sunday, 30th September 1990
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Shay Given’s €4m Padel Centre For Kill Refused Over Equine Zoning Rules
Arena Padel, co-founded by former Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given and businessman Declan Fagan, had lodged planning permission for the €4 million indoor padel facility.
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Plans Unveiled For Old Kilcullen Heritage Trail - Locals Invited To Have Their Say
The proposed development includes signage, traffic calming, car parking, biodiversity works, and reopening part of Hacklow Road to pedestrians and cyclists.
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Celbridge Man Honoured With Christy Dignam Recovery Award
The award was presented by Kathryn Dignam, wife of the late Christy Dignam, alongside Dignam's brother Brian.
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Pet Theft Laws Will Be Under Scrutiny At An Oireachtas Committee Hearing Tomorrow
A petition, submitted by campaigner Lisa O’Connor of Missing Stolen Animals Ireland, urges government to strengthen protections for pet owners, amid reports of dogs being “stolen to order” in Kildare and elsewhere.
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Clane Library Extends Opening Hours From Tomorrow
Meanwhile, the Mobile Library service returns next from tomorrow. It will bring books, audiobooks and more directly to local communities.
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Future Of Community Text Alert App In Doubt As Funding Set To Run Out
Council officials say the app’s continuation now depends on that funding being approved.
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Ardclough Farm Project Offers Hope Amid Severe Shortage Of Mental Health Beds
The farm will be Ireland’s first residential, step-down farm for adults in recovery, providing community, farming and therapeutic supports for up to 40 people at a time.
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One In Five Parents In Kilcullen Have Left Careers Due To Lack Of Childcare
More than 150 children in Kilcullen currently need early years or after-school places, with many families forced to travel much further afield.
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Rise In Sexual Offences In Kildare As State Agency Launches Campaign Encouraging Survivors To Speak Out
According to the Central Statistics Office, 80 sexual offences were recorded in the first half of 2025 in Kildare, up from 58 in the same period in 2024.
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Maternity, Dialysis And Cancer Care Formed Bulk Of Kildare’s 65,000 Procedures Last Year
Among male inpatients, the main issues were digestive, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal surgery.
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€10,000 To Return Home: Cash Offer Being Considered For Asylum Seekers
It's a measure being considered by the Justice Minister.
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Petition Launched By Newbridge Mother After Son’s Tragic Death Gathers Momentum
Noeleen Eustace spoke in detail to Kfm about her family's struggle to get support.
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Bishop Warns Against “Complacency” As Maynooth Faces Falling Priesthood Vocations
The figures highlight a general long-term decline: intakes have swung between 9 and 21 over the past decade, with no consistent upward trend.
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Kildare Cancer Survivor Faces €75 Monthly Bill As HRT Drug Designed For Survivors Not Covered By State
The treatment, Veozah, is specifically designed for cancer survivors who cannot take traditional hormone therapy.
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Explainer: How Emergency Homeless Accommodation Works In Kildare As Latest Figures Released
In Kildare, 170 people were homeless in July, compared with 168 in August.
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Make Way Day Highlights Obstacles Facing People With Disabilities Or Limited Mobility In Newbridge
In Newbridge today, a group from the Newbridge Disability Activist Group toured the town to highlight the difficulties as part of Make Way Day.
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Locals Hit By Rising Bills As Calls Grow To Keep Lower VAT On Energy
Minister Darragh O' Brien 's due to meet the country's main providers today over measures to support households in the winter.
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From Story Time To eBooks: Kildare Library Service Celebrates National Open Day Tomorrow
This year’s campaign, “Take a Closer Look”, highlights that membership is free and showcases services ranging from books and eBooks to digital resources, events, and creative spaces.
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Son's Tragic Death Exposes Failures In Mental Health Care, Says Mother Of Young Newbridge Man
His mother, Noeleen Eustace, says she fought for help for years
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Maynooth Residents Warned To Lock Their Vehicles After Series Of "Opportunisitic" Thefts
Items were stolen and vehicles disturbed in what Gardaí believe were opportunistic attempts to target unlocked cars.
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Closure Of River Forest Newsagents Marks Another Loss For Local Retail in Leixlip
The store has been run for over 40 years by Jack, who first started out in a small hut in the late 1970s.
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Presidential Candidate Jim Gavin Says He Never Witnessed Bullying Or Harassment In Defence Forces
An independent review into bullying and sexual harrassment two years ago found a "discernible pattern of rape and sexual assault".
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Two Men From Naas Share Personal Stories As Movember Warns Of Men’s Mental Health Emergency
Their stories come as Movember publishes new findings showing that two in five men in Ireland die before the age of 75, and that most of these deaths are preventable.
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Council Moves Closer To Making Kildare Estates Safer With 30km/h Limits As Part Of Jake's Law
The draft byelaws cover all five Municipal Districts – Clane–Maynooth, Celbridge–Leixlip, Kildare–Newbridge, Naas and Athy – and will be on public display until the 4th of November.
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Uisce Éireann Confirms Commencement Of Pipeline Upgrade Works On Hazelhatch Road
The confirmation follows Social Democrats' Claire O'Rourke's request to update members on the schedule for pipeline upgrade works
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The Royal Canal Greenway From Maynooth To Leixlip To Officially Open Next Monday
The completion of this greenway scheme means users can now cycle over 120km from Leixlip, to Cloondara, Co. Longford.
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Full Programme And Dates Announced For Kildare Readers Festival
All events are free but require booking.
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No Change To Youth Minimum Wage Rates Until At Least 2029
Under current legislation, employers can pay workers under 20 a lower rate of the minimum wage, with some 18-year-olds receiving 80 percent of the full rate.
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Newbridge Suicide Case Sparks Seanad Condemnation Of Mental Health Services
The young man passed away in Kildare following a tragic incident in May of this year.
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Chickenpox Vaccination Now Free For Babies Born On Or After October 1st Last Year
The vaccine is a part of the routine childhood immunisation schedule offered by GPs.
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"Dangerous" Dagweld’s Cross Junction Designated High-Risk As Funding Submission Progresses
The move follows confirmation from the Department of Transport that the junction, which links Prosperous and Allenwood, has been officially designated a dangerous location under a national safety analysis of regional roads.
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Incident Closes N7 Eastbound Slip Road At Junction 7
Gardai have advised motorists to expect delays and use alternative routes where possible.
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Kildare Council Extends Road Closures Between Mullacash and Swordlestown For Water Mains Works
The Council has apologised for any inconvenience caused.
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Kildare Crime Figures: Increase In Reports Of Rape And Sexual Assault, While Drink-Driving Offences Double
According to the Central Statistics Office, 80 sexual offences were recorded in the first half of 2025, up from 58 in the same period in 2024.
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A Campaign Raising Awareness About The Dangers Of Fireworks Launched Today
It comes ahead of the Halloween season.
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Wheelchair User Forced Onto Road, Blind Man Injured By Cars Blocking Footpaths In Piercetown
A woman who has family in the area says the problem is a major issue for people with buggies, wheelchair users, and those who are vision impaired.
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Gardaí Seized A Large Haul Of Illegal Drugs At District X Festival At Palmerstown House Estate
Gardaí say the interceptions prevented the drugs from reaching the wider market, which could have placed significant pressure on emergency and medical services.
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Maria Steen Has Not Received Enough Nominations To Run For President
The conservative campaigner had received 18 of the 20 required nominations.
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Kildare South TD Says Government Should Tackle Child Poverty In Budget, Not VAT Cuts For Hospitality
It also says legislation should be introduced to ban evictions where children are involved.
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Faithfuls Take Traitors Ireland Prize - Kildare’s Joanna Reminds Online Fans “It’s Just A Game”
In an Instagram message, Joanna Masiarek stressed that while emotions ran high during filming, the experience is now over and she holds no hard feelings towards her fellow players.
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Maria Steen Secures Last-Minute Boost In Presidential Bid As Senator Aubrey McCarthy Signs Nomination
This morning Senator and Punchestown native Aubrey McCarthy has confirmed he will sign her nomination papers, leaving her now just 2 signatures short of the 20 she needs from Oireachtas members to make it onto the ballot.
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Residents Endure Six Years Of Boil Water Notice: Horsepasstown Site Investigations To Start In October
In an update to Kfm this afternoon, a spokesperson for Uisce Eireann said surveys and design work will take around six months, before a full construction timeline is confirmed for residents.
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Outrage As Independent Councillor Suggests Sunscreen Causes Cancer At Kildare Council Meeting
Cllr O'Dwyer said as a former nurse, she was shocked by Cllr McDonnell's remarks.
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Publicly Funded Buyout Of Ó Modhráin Hall In Newbridge Expected To Lead To Private Sale
According to the Department of Housing, acquired properties are usually offered for private sale to those who in return commit to bringing the property back into residential use.
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220 Volunteers In Kildare Have Removed An Estimated 1.3 Tonnes of Litter During Big Beach Clean 2025
More than 20 volunteers from Maynooth Tidy Towns cleaned along the banks of the Royal Canal as part of the clean-up
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Two In Five Men Die Prematurely Before 75 – Most Deaths Preventable, Report Finds
Mental health also remains a critical concern with nearly all GPs surveyed seeing male patients presenting with suicidal behaviour in the past year.
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"Fatbergs" Causing Serious Blockages In Leixlip, Celbridge And Maynooth, Says Uisce Éireann
They said while fats and grease may be in a liquid form when poured, they quickly cool and harden in pipes. They said the substances combine with wipes, hair, and dental floss to create "fatbergs".
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Proposed Shake-Up To Bin Collections Could Hand Entire Regions To Single Operators And Push Up Prices
Business Correspondent Joe Lynam, says there's concern it could lead to a monopoly and push up prices.
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Steen Nomination Row Rumbles On As Kildare Independent Cllr Lashes Out Over Timing Fallout
Meanwhile, Maria Steen has less than 24 hours to try and secure a bid for the Aras.
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ESB Apologises To Residents Entering Sixth Year Under Boil Water Notice
87-year-old Kay Ward (pictured) said it would be "like a dream" to have running tap water.
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Van Stolen During Maynooth Home Invasion Used In High-Speed Chase By Notorious Criminal
Kfm reported how the woman was allegedly assaulted after she confronted the masked men at around 4am on Wednesday morning
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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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