Local News
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Frontline Workers And Community Spirit To Be Celebrated In Naas Double Event
Among those taking part are the Fire Service, Gardaí, the National Ambulance Service, the Coast Guard, Defence Forces, Civil Defence, Red Cross and many more frontline organisations.
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Local Families Will Only Get €5 Daily Grant Once Missing School Bus Routes Are Restored
The Department insists no routes have been "cancelled" and says efforts are underway to restore services.
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Estate Of €11 million Left By Straffan Tech Founder Killed In Helicopter Crash
Mr Crosby, originally from Straffan and living in Glenageary in Wicklow, was fulfilling a lifelong dream of flying when tragedy struck on July 30th.
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€150k Needed For Clane Playground Upgrade, But No Budget Yet
With no budget in place, the €150,000 project will now have to be considered for 2026.
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Ireland Has Been Suggested As A Location For Peace Talks Between Russia And Ukraine
This comes as Ukraine report 164 drones and missiles were fired by Russia overnight
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Petition To Turn Old Fire Station In Maynooth Into Community Hub Gathers Momentum
Councillor Angela Feeney says funding must be found, and a feasibility study will determine whether the fire station can be repurposed or if a new building will be required.
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Locals Expecting Energy Reliefs In Budget May Be Left Disappointed
The Government has confirmed Budget 2026 will not include any once-off payments.
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Arts Minister Says Hoteliers "Robbing People Up To Their Eyeballs"
VAT on hospitality is due to fall to 9%, but beds will be kept at 13.5%.
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Four New Dog Waste Disposal Stations To Be Installed Along The Athy Southern Distributor Road
The move comes after complaints that there were no bins for dog waste on the route.
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Lucan Primary School Asks Pupils To Bring Toilet Paper Amid Ongoing Strike Action
The school in Lucan emailed parents saying there was no toilet paper, hand towels or hand sanitiser in classrooms.
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Disqualified Porsche Driver Arrested After Speeding And Failing Drugs Test On M7
Disqualified Porsche Driver Arrested After Speeding and Failing Drugs Test on M7
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HSE Boss Pledges Talks With Harvey Morrison’s Family When They Are Ready
Separately, Kfm recently highlighted how a young Monasterevin boy with spina bifida has been left waiting 18 months for follow-up assessment appointments to monitor his condition - despite being told the wait would be just one year.
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Retention Application Submitted For Work Carried Out At Fairview Cottages In Kildare Town
In both phases, the new extensions are intended to expand living space, improve the appearance of the terrace, and bring all homes up to an A-rated energy standard.
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Eight-Year-Old Child Hit By Car In Celbridge, Gardaí Investigating
The child suffered bruising but her injuries are not believed to be serious.
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Narraghmore Resident Forced To Travel Abroad For Endometriosis Surgery
Campaigners warn delays and lack of specialist care are forcing women overseas for vital treatment.
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McGregor Asks Locals To Lobby Councillors To Back His Presidential Bid
He says he wouldn't sign any bill into law until it goes back to the people.
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Health Minister Refuses To Give New Date For Completion Of National Children's Hospital
In recent days, she has been critical of BAM, the project’s main contractor headquartered in Kill.
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“I Refuse To Give Up”: Newbridge Woman Seeks Treatment Abroad After Life-Changing Crash
25-year-old Kaythlyn Smith was a passenger in a car that plunged 20 feet off a bridge in July.
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Ghost Bus: Clane Mother Says Son Left Waiting In Rain For School Bus That Doesn’t Exist
Bus Éireann insists the service, B5050, is running – yet there’s no timetable, no operator, and no driver.
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Main Teaching Unions Call For Urgent Talks To End The Strikes By School Secretaries And Caretakers
In a joint statement the TUI, INTO and ASTI says schools are struggling to operate as normal.
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Locals Reminded Of Two-Month L1014 Road Closure To Facilitate Maynooth Pipeline Project
The €24 million project involves a new wastewater pipeline between Maynooth Wastewater Pump Station and Leixlip Wastewater Treatment Plant, along with upgrades to the existing Maynooth Wastewater Pump Station
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Tusla Asked To Review Closed Child Cases As Minister Seeks Assurances That There Are No Similar Incidents
It comes as Gardaí examine an area of open land near Donabate for the second day, as part of the search for the seven-year-old, who is presumed dead.
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ISPCC Appeals For Volunteers Amid Spike In Calls From Children Struggling With Loneliness
The service is appealing for volunteers at units across the country.
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Large Group Of FF TDs Criticise Education Minister Over Handling Of Strike Action By School Staff
Helen McEntee is being accused of being hands off, and the Government TDs want her to outline the steps being taken to end the dispute.
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Garda Commissioner Considers The Use Of Tasers By Frontline Gardaí
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Garda Appeal After Youth Threatens Garage Staff With Large Kitchen Knife In Newbridge
He was wearing gloves, a snood, a grey adidas hoodie with stripes on the shoulders and a pink jumper underneath.
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Urgent Sewer Works To Close Gleann Na Greine Road In Naas On Monday
Local and emergency access will be maintained via Lawlor’s Hotel car park, which will serve as a temporary route.
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Fromer GAA Manager Jim Gavin And MEP Billy Kelleher Battle To Become FF's Presidential Candidate
Kildare North Fianna Fail TD James Lawless said competition "is good".
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25 Patients On Trolleys In Naas General Hospital
345 people are waiting for beds nationwide.
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Local School Profile: What Happens When The People Who Keep Schools Running Go On Strike
Up to 30 calls a day are going unanswered, payroll has been delayed, and recruitment for a bus escort is on hold due to Garda vetting processing delays.
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Kildare TD Martin Heydon To Lead Fine Gael’s Presidential Campaign For Heather Humphreys
The move was confirmed by Tánaiste and party leader Simon Harris.
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236,000 Children Granted Free Access To Public Transport Under New Leap Card
Children between the ages of 5 and 8 can now apply for a new TFI Leap Card which allows them to travel on buses, trains and trams free of charge.
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Candidates Targeted With Death Threats Amid Surge In Online Abuse During 2024 Elections
Coimisiún na Meán says the findings highlight serious concerns about the extent of online toxicity, and the potential to undermine democratic participation.
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Suicide Leading Cause Of Death Among Young People In Europe
More fifteen to twenty-nine-year-olds die by suicide than in traffic collisions.
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Celbridge Home Left Like A "Ticking Time Bomb" As Unregistered Gas Installer Spared Jail
One property in Celbridge was described as a "ticking time bomb" after sloppy work left a gas leak.
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Presidential Election To Be Held On October 24th
The Housing Minister will bring a memo to cabinet tomorrow to confirm the date.
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Local School Secretaries And Caretakers Stand Firm As Protests Continue Outside Offices Of TDs
Protests will continue until 2.30pm today.
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EV Sales Increase As Motor Industry Presses For More Incentives To Encourage Drivers To Go Electric
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) wants next month's Budget to extend incentives currently in place like the SEAI Grant and relief on Vehicle Registration Tax.
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"Vandalism" And "Factually Incorrect" – Kildare North TD Hits Out At Gaza Posters Featuring His Image
Kfm understands that other Kildare North TDs, including James Lawless and Joe Neville, have also been targeted.
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School Caretakers And Secretaries To Picket Outside Offices Of Their Local TDs Today
The Forsa trade union which represents them says there has been no engagement from government since discussions at the WRC last week.
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Kildare Among Top Counties For Speeding Fines As Speed Cameras Operate At A Loss
Naas accounted for €1.7 million, followed by the Kildare Town (€591,520) and Leixlip (€197,040).
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Unethical Backyard Breeding: Pup's Death Piles Pressure On Government For New Law
A petition backing Stout's Law has been launched online, urging the government to introduce stricter animal cruelty laws.
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Kildare Sinn Fein TD Says She Knows "What It Means To Resist Colonial Violence" Ahead Of Gaza Flotilla Trip
Ní Raghallaigh, who also works as a teacher, is taking annual leave to take part.
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Drivers Caught Speeding Up To 40km/h Over Speed Limit In Donadea On National Slow Down Day
Nationally, 268 drivers have already been caught travelling over the speed limit
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INMO: Hospital Overcrowding A "Serious Breach Of Human Dignity"
New figures from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation show continuing pressure at Naas General Hospital.
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Dumpers Tracked Down And Forced To Clean Up At Kilcullen Graveyard
Kilcullen Gardaí tracked down the vehicle involved, identified the occupants, and brought them back to the scene to pick up the rubbish they had dumped.
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"Everyone In School Wanted To Join In": How A Nine-Year-Old Kilcullen Boy Started His Own Toy Business
William Alexander Syrigos, a pupil at Ballyshannon National School in Kilcullen, designs and sells 3D-printed and laser-cut toys online through a business he co-founded with his 14-year-old friend, Sofia.
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Workshop To Outline Rationale For €1.6m Cycle Lane Between Moone And Timolin
Officials from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TTI) will host the workshop at the Moone parish hall on Tuesday, 2 September, from 3-7pm.
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Further Delays At New National Children’s Hospital As BAM Faces Potential Penalties
BAM, the project’s main contractor, is headquartered in Kill.
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Kildare TD First Cabinet Minister To Endorse Jim Gavin For Áras
He’s the first Cabinet Minister to publicly back a candidate.
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Just Ten Per Cent Of Households Control Nearly Half Of Ireland's Wealth
Economist at Technological University of Dublin, Emma Howard says people who own their own homes are accruing wealth.
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Number Of Homeless Children In Ireland Surpasses 5,000 For First Time As Kildare Numbers Also Rise
To contact the Kildare County Council's homeless team, call 045 980 230.
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39 Children Killed, 580 Injured On Roads Since 2020 As RSA Urges Caution With Schools Reopening
The appeal is supported by Gardaí, who are calling on motorists to slow down and stay alert.
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Kfm Understands Council To Spend Almost €2m To Purchase St David’s Castle In Naas
The move comes nearly two decades after the Council declined to purchase the property from the family of its last full-time resident, the late County Surgeon Dr Jack Gibson.
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New Family Resource Centre To Be Established In Leixlip
The new centre will be located at the Leixlip Youth and Community Centre, Newtown House, Captains Hill, Leixlip.
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Humanitarian Pauses Suspended As Israel Declares Gaza City A Combat Zone
Former Kildare South TD and member of the Defence Forces, Cathal Berry, explains the development.
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Shock As Feehan’s Pub In Celbridge Announces Sudden Closure
In a statement to staff and seen by Kfm, management said they had only been informed of the closure yesterday and admitted they were "not happy with the situation."
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"Voluntary" School Fees Portrayed As Compulsory, Education Minister Pressed For Clarity
Under the Education Act, schools in the Free Education Scheme cannot charge mandatory fees, and any contribution requests must be clearly stated as voluntary.
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Most Knife Attacks Happen In Homes, Garda Analysis Reveals
Gardaí say penalties for knife possession and assaults have been significantly increased, with maximum prison terms now ranging from seven to ten years.
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One In Four Young Men Unclear On Consent As Schools Urged To Widen SPHE Education
The WeConsent campaign found 16 per cent of young men between 18 and 24 weren't sure what consent means.
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Garda Warning: Don’t Hand Over Cash For Electric Picnic Tickets
Many people are scrambling to get last minute tickets.
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Report: COVID-Positive Resident Left In Room With 16 Others At Craddock House Nursing Home In Naas
There were also major infection control breaches, including expired cleaning products, unclean urinals, and poor segregation of soiled linen.
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New Report Reveals How Naas Hospital Broke Rules On Waiting-List Funding
On disclosure, Naas hospital suspended all NTPF insourcing initiatives.
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Bus Éireann Shortage Forces Ballitore Children Into Long, Dangerous Walks
Bus Éireann had already issued tickets but confirmed by email on 21 August that it could not provide transport, citing a lack of drivers and contractors despite repeated efforts.
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Failure To Submit Forms Could See Applicants Removed From Kildare Housing List
The Council has warned that failure to comply may result in removal from the housing list.
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Irish Peacekeeping Role In Lebanon Faces Key UN Vote Ahead Of Mandate Expiry
The current mandate is due to expire on Sunday.
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Most Water Supplies Restored In Kildare South, Some Customers Still Facing Low Pressure
While most customers are back on supply, those at the end of the network may continue to experience low pressure or intermittent disruption for a number of hours.
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School Secretaries And Caretakers Set To Strike As Talks Stall
Discussions are paused for now, and the union has been asked to remain available for further talks this evening.
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Man Armed With "Blunt" Object Robs Athy Shop
He has since been arrested and faces court proceedings.
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BAM Under Fire As Contractors Halve At Children’s Hospital Site
MacNeill won't confirm if there will be further delays, but says the work isn't being done in a "logical and sequential way":
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Masked Daytime Intruders With Crowbar Confronted In Broadford
It’s believed they may have left the area in a silver Honda Accord.
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Fatal Crash Involving Crane And Two Vans Near Edenderry Sparks Garda Witness Appeal
The crash happened shortly after 6 o’clock on the R401 at Drumcooly, near Edenderry. It involved a crane and two vans.
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"More Pressure" For Locals As Regulator Approves Hike In Network Charges, Adding €29 To Annual Bills
Darragh Cassidy from Bonkers.ie says it's more pressure for customers.
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Two Crashes In Two Days Spark Fresh Calls For Action At Dagweld’s Cross
Local residents say they’re tired of waiting, and warn it’s only a matter of time before there’s another serious incident at the junction.
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Thousands Of Kildare Students To Receive CAO Offers From 2pm Today
Students will get an email or text with the offer, and will have until the 2nd of September at 3pm to reply.
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Emergency Services Respond To Serious Collision Involving Crane And Two Vehicles Near Edenderry
The road remains closed and diversions are in place.
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Repairs To Burst Water Main May Affect Customers In Newbridge And Surrounding Areas
Uisce Éireann have said works to repair the burst water main will be in place until 8pm tonight
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Driver In Maynooth Caught Three Times Over Legal Alcohol Limit
Motorist stopped at speed checkpoint faces court and mandatory driving disqualification
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Luxury Home Sales Surge With Sharp Rise In Kildare
County Kildare sees a 300% in luxury homes exceeding €1m plus
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Located: Betty O'Shea, Missing From Athy, Has Been Found Safe And Well
No further action is required
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Driving Test Wait Times Fall Below 10 weeks But No-Shows On The Rise
Naas test centre sees 5-week wait
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Kildare Has Second Lowest Vacancy Rates In The Country, With Over 1,700 New Residential Address Points Added
The latest GeoDirectory Residential Buildings Report has been released today
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Uisce Éireann Commences Upgrades To Loughbollard Wastewater Pumping Station
The project is expected to be delivered by early 2026
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Over 1,700 Children In Kildare Remain On Creche Waiting Lists
Early Childhood Ireland has warned that without significant investment in the Early Years workforce in Budget 2026, efforts to expand capacity will fall short
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Missing Person Appeal: 62-Year-Old Betty O'Shea Is Missing From Athy
Betty is described as being approximately 5 foot 3 inches in height, with short grey hair and blue eyes
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€18 Million Approved For Development Of Student Bed Spaces At Maynooth University
The funding comes from the Housing Finance Agency, which today published its 2024 Annual Report
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Renters In Kildare See Prices Soar Once Again
The Latest Daft.ie Rental Report has shown market rents rose by an average of 1.6% in the second quarter of 2025
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Round 2 Group Stage, SFC/IFC/JFC Results Thurs to SUNDAY.
Monday morning's Kildare Today will review the games at 10.40am, while Monday evening's Kildare Scoreboard from 6.25pm will again, along with all the other weekend Kildare sport.
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SFC/IFC/JFC Results Thurs to SATURDAY & Sunday's Fixtures
Kfm live updates of games including Sunday's matches in association with Pat Keogh Skoda, Ballybrittas: selling Skoda in the Midlands since 1966, Join Paul Power and our matches' team from 2pm for all today's action, plus Premier League, PGA Tour Golf, racing results from Naas and great music.
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Man Dies Following A Crash On The N7 At Rathcoole Yesterday Evening
The road has since reopened
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Newbridge Families Left Without School Bus Service Days Before New School Term Begins
In a message seen by Kfm, Bus Éireann has notified users of the school bus service on route B4328 that they have had trouble setting up transport on some routes, resulting in the service being cancelled
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Four New Graduates Of An Garda Síochána To Be Stationed In Kildare
Intake 244 have been sworn in as full members of An Garda Síochána at this morning's graduation
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Over 3,000 Kildare Students Receiving Their Leaving Certificate Results Today
Results are out at 10 o'clock
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Kildare Council Approves €3bn Data Centre Campus In Naas Despite Climate Concerns
The six-centre project, led by Robert Moffett’s Herbata Ltd, will be built beside the M7 motorway and local business park.
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3,500 Kildare Students Getting LC Results Tomorrow Reminded That "No Single Exam" Defines Their Worth
Turn2Me is offering up to six free online counselling sessions and support groups for students and parents this week.
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Car Stolen In Maynooth After Immobiliser Removed
The car involved is a white Mazda Demio, registration 141-G-6774.
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Pressure To Close Sales And Upgrade Costs Stalling Home Acquisitions For Families Facing Homelessness In Kildare
The Second-hand Acquisition Programme is a Government scheme where councils buy existing homes to stop homelessness and house people in need quickly.
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Protest Planned For Saturday In Memory Of Late Harvey Morrison Who Waited Years For Scoliosis Surgery
The nine-year-old died at the end of last month following a short illness.
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Over €25k In Damage Caused Following Arson Attack In Athy
A white Volkswagen Golf, along with chairs and a bicycle, were destroyed in the blaze in the early hours of Monday, August 18th at around 1am.
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Woman Scammed Out Of Hundreds Of Euro For Electric Picnic Ticket Gets Refund After Going Public
Zara McGettigan was one of those scammed out of hundreds of euro without receiving a ticket.
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Gardai Appeal After €1,250 Trek Mountain Bike Stolen In Maynooth Break-In
Gardaí say the thief got in by jumping a side gate and are appealing to residents with Ring doorbells to check footage from that night.
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Diageo To Seek Approval For Brewery Expansion In Littleconnell
The facility is Diageo’s second largest brewing operation in Ireland after St James’s Gate.
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Kildare Council Refuses Maudlins House Hotel Expansion Plan
The works were to take place within the curtilage of Maudlins Farmhouse, a protected structure.
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College Costs Hit €16,000 A Year: Maynooth Among Most Expensive Options
Maynooth, Dublin, Cork and are the most expensive places to go to college.
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Ireland’s First Large-Scale Solar Farm Officially Launched In Timahoe
A community benefit fund has been set up to support local initiatives.
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Car Stolen Following Leixlip Home Invasion Found Burned Out At GAA Pitch
Gardaí believe entry to the house was gained through the back door after the lock was tampered with.
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Gang Of More Than Ten Men Attack Two Victims In Kildare Town
The incident happened at around 1.20am on Dublin Street, where the victims were set upon, suffering head and hand injuries that required hospital treatment.
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Minister For Agriculture Martin Heydon Confirms "Progress" On Equine Welfare And Traceability Reforms
He said a status update on the action plan shows that all 37 measures set out in March have been advanced, with particular progress on a new IT system to strengthen horse identification, registration, and export tracking.
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Irish Rail Moves Closer To Trolley Service Return With Supplier Identified
Spokesperson Jane Cregan said they know it's something customers want to see reinstated.
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Tea, Scones And A Chat Settle Celbridge Cobblelock Path Standoff
Residents of Killadoon Park Estate had blocked Kildare County Council workers from pouring concrete at the entrance to their award-winning estate.
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Funeral For Carlow Woman Martha Nolan O'Slatarra Took Place This Morning
She was found unresponsive on a boat in the Hamptons in the US
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E-Scooter Rules Under Spotlight As Gardaí Carry Out "Day Of Action" In Kildare
They are reminding users of rules, including that users must be over 16, stick to roads or cycle lanes, and obey speed limits.
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Environmental Groups Urge Kildare County Council To Reject €3bn Naas Data Centre
The project, lodged by Robert Moffett’s Herbata Ltd, involves six data centres on a site beside the M7.
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Cobblelock Row Escalates As Garda Threat Hangs Over Protesters Outside Celbridge Estate
The dispute centres on the replacement of a cobblelock path with a concrete surface and Kfm understands that a council official has told locals that Gardai will be contacted.
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School Secretaries And Caretakers Will Go On Strike Later This Month
The action, which coincides with the beginning of the school term, is being held by the Trade Union Fórsa.
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Kildare County Council Issued Just Four Fines For Dog Fouling Last Year
14 local authorities didn't hand out any at all in 2024.
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Some Older People "Incredibly Vulnerable" To Changes In Rents, Says Housing Lecturer
Senior Housing Lecturer at Technological University Dublin, Lorcan Sirr, said there are a range of challenges facing those who are close to retirement or retired:
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Former Senior Garda Says Criminalisation Of Drug Use Has Not Been "Successful"
Figures from the force show a rise in drug possession for sale or supply.
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Call For Transparency As Irish Donated Clothes End Up In Far-Flung Countries
Of 27 items, most travelled thousands of kilometres, ending up in countries like Togo, Kenya, Pakistan and the UAE.
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Veteran Private Investigator Says Online Sign-Ups Are A Data Goldmine
He said generally speaking, most people are not even aware what they are signing up to online and are then "surprised" when the information is accessed.
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Kildare Among Higher-Reporting Counties For Domestic Abuse
Kildare ranked in the top half of the country’s Garda divisions, with higher reporting levels than Carlow, Meath and Wicklow.
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Botched Home Improvements, Online Shopping Woes And Car Issues Top CCPC Complaints List
20,526 shoppers have contacted the consumer watchdog's helpline in the year to June to highlight problems with faulty goods and services.
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Man Accused Of €90k Celbridge Store Raid Allegedly Posted About It Online Before Lanzarote Flight
He was charged with robbery and with producing a hammer at Costcutter, Castle Village, Celbridge, capable of causing serious injury.
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Government May End €400 Tax-Free Solar Income Scheme
If not renewed in the budget it means households will need to file a tax return and declare all income made from the exchange.
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82 People Killed On Irish Roads In First Six Months Of The Year, With Over 20,000 Crashes Reported
The number of road deaths is 107 as of today, including one in Kildare that happened on the Barrettstown Road in Newbridge in June
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Kildare Awarded Over €3k To Deliver Events And Initiatives Celebrating Water Heritage Day
A total of six projects have been approved for funding in the county
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Radicalisation And Cyber Threats Among Key Dangers To State, Garda Report Finds
It's also warned of hackers who wish to access sensitive information stored here.
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Government Nears 10-Week Wait-Time Goal As Multiple Learner Permit Crackdown Planned
Once the 10-week wait time target, the Junior Transport Minister has vowed to ban people from repeatedly renewing learner permits.
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Funeral Details For Carlow Woman Martha Nolan O'Slattara Have Been Announced
33-year-old Martha Nolan O’Slatarra was found dead on board a boat in the Hamptons on August 5th
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Schools Forced To Drop Some Choice Subjects Due To Teacher Shortages
77 per cent of second-level schools had no applications for an advertised position during the last school year, according to the ASTI.
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Man Who Died After Being Arrested In €600K Ecuador Drugs Case Originally From Edenderry
It's understood the father died in hospital days after he was arrested from a suspected heart attack.
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Deliberate Blazes And Rubbish Fires Contribute To Kildare’s Heavy Fire Workload
The figures show Kildare fire brigades dealt with a total of seven hundred and seventy-three incidents in 2024 - placing the county among the busiest in the country.
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Gardai Identify Burglary Gangs Operating In Kildare And Dublin Targeting Homes And Businesses Nationwide
Detective Chief Superintendent Séamus Boland of the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau ((GNDOCB) said the groups are distinct from the 22 major drugs and firearms gangs also under investigation.
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SFC/IFC/JFC/JHC Results Thurs to SUNDAY.
Live updates of all Sunday's games on More Music Sportsbeat from 2pm, along with 3 Premier League games incl. Man U v Arsenal and great music, with Paul Power, in association with Pat Keogh Skoda, Ballybrittas: selling Skoda in the Midlands since 1916.
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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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