Local News
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Fianna Fáil Councillors Carmel Kelly And Veralouise Behan Appointed To Top Kildare Council Roles
Both were formally presented with their chains of office and will serve one-year terms, effective immediately.
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Ireland Now Second Most Expensive Country In the EU, Says Eurostat
Additionally, alcohol and tobacco prices are the most expensive in the bloc, at 205 per cent of the average.
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Funeral Arrangements Announced For Carlow Teenager Who Drowned Earlier This Week
Peter Byrne (17) got into difficulty while swimming in the Milford area
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Skip The "Bells and Whistles" – Tanaiste Scolds Councils Over Upgrades Holding Back Vacant Homes
In remarks delivered in the Dáil, Harris said the Government would soon issue a circular to all local authorities, directing them to stop holding back homes for unnecessary upgrades.
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Kildare County Council Says Access To Inspection Reports Into Dog Breeding Sites "Not Publicly Available"
That's despite growing scrutiny of Ireland’s booming designer puppy trade.
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BREAKING: Three Arrested After €400,000 Damage At Castletown House OPW Site
The individuals arrested include one man in his 30s and two juveniles.
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Google, Apple, Facebook Logins Among 16 Billion Published On Dark Web
People are being advised to be extra vigilant about receiving and opening potentially fraudulent links from scammers.
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"Food Tourism" Narrative Not Helpful: Naas Point Community Outreach Challenges Misinformation
While the term has been levelled at the organisation, Maud Nolan said food tourism might exist in other places but not at Naas Point.
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Just 20 Kildare Schools Join Holiday Hunger Scheme Supporting Vulnerable Schoolchildren
Meath, which is similar in population size, had 25 schools funded with €26,733.
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€16K Announced For Twenty Parent And Toddler Groups Across Kildare
Funding can be used for toys, books, activities, snacks, and first aid courses.
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Snapshot Of Ireland’s IPAS System: Growth Continues, Kildare At 564 As Of May
The countries with the highest representation in the IPAS system include Nigeria (7,221), Georgia (2,940), Algeria (2,597), and Somalia (2,239).
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Kildare Vet Issues Advice After Rabies Death Abroad, Says Ireland Rabies-Free Due To Strict Controls
A Kildare vet is advising people to seek immediate medical help after any bite or scratch abroad, even if it seems minor.
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No Tea, No Cereal, No Jam: Naas Food Bank Makes Desperate Plea
Donations can be dropped off during working hours at either the Parish Office at Ballycane Church in Naas or the Parish Office on the Sallins Road in Naas.
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Dáil Clash Erupts Over Sudden Halt On Hundreds Of Social Homes, Including In Athy And Blessington
Among them: 79 homes in Athy and 106 in Blessington.
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€420 Million Spent On Housing Asylum Seekers In First Three Months Of This Year Alone
A total of eighteen companies which are providing accommodation, have earned over five million euro between January and the end of March.
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Update: Man Hospitalised With Serious Injuries After Escooter Incident In Newbridge
The incident occurred at around 12pm on June 18th in the Moorefield Road area and involved an escooter.
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Irish Rail To Review Hourly Train Service For Athy If Demand Is High - A Petition Is Now Gaining Traction
Support is flooding in online, with locals offering other suggestions in addition to the hourly service.
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Kildare TD Calls For €100 Leap Card Credit For Learner Drivers Facing Lengthy Test Delays
Kildare currently has over 4,000 people waiting to sit their driving test, with average delays stretching up to 30 weeks at some centres – significantly higher than the national average of 20.6 weeks.
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Privatisation Fears Linger As Bord Na Móna Strike Paused
The union says concerns remain about the proposal to privatise "this state asset" and the wider direction of domestic waste services in Ireland - adding it has requested an urgent meeting with Environment Minister Darragh O'Brien.
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€8m Spent, 1,400 Jobs In Limbo As Housing Projects Halted — Athy Among Sites Hit
As previously reported by Kfm, the 486-home project - planned across six sites in Kildare, Dublin, Wicklow, and Sligo - was just weeks away from breaking ground when Housing Minister James Browne pulled the plug, citing overall cost concerns.
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Over €62,000 For Kildare Literacy Projects, Including A Workshop Focused On Online Misinformation
The projects aim to address unmet literacy needs among adults, particularly in areas such as financial literacy, mental health awareness, and climate education.
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Two Men Appear In Naas Court, Charged With Multiple Firearms Offences
The charges stem from an incident in March 2024
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Disused Bank In Maynooth To Become GP Surgery Amid Growing National Shortage
A new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) projects that demand for GP appointments in Ireland will surge by approximately 33% by 2040, driven largely by a growing and aging population.
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Last-Minute Talks To Take Place Between Unions And Bord Na Móna Recycling Ahead Of Planned Strike
Thousands of households across Kildare could face disruptions to their bin collection services.
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Silence, Chains, And Whips: Irish Woman Alleges Disturbing Regime Inside Opus Dei Ireland
While Opus Dei has never had a dedicated centre in Kildare, they have had temporary or episodic involvement in the area through pastoral work.
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"Difficult To Engage Before Decision Is Made," Says Justice Minister On Gov Purchase Of Citywest Hotel
The facility has a capacity to accommodate 2,300 people.
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"I Feel Like the Ghost": Mother Of Young Man Killed By Speeding Driver Calls For Stronger Sentencing Laws
Dylan's mother Catherine Killalee is now calling for the maximum sentence for dangerous driving causing death to be increased from 10 years to at least the 14-year limit similar to Northern Ireland.
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Winning Euromillions Ticket Bought In Shop And Not Online - How Would You Spend It?
The winning numbers were 13, 22, 23, 44, 49, with 3 and 5 the Lucky Stars.
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Housing Minister Rejects Special Rent Protections For Students As Unworkable
James Browne says he'll engage with Kildare North TD Higher Education Minister James Lawless, who says college-goers will be "inadvertently disadvantaged" by the new regulations.
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Teenage Boy Drowns After Getting Into Difficulty On River Barrow In Carlow
The young man was one of three teenagers swimming at Cloghristick, when he got into difficulty.
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Thousands Of Parents Whose Children Live In UK, Romania And Poland Receive Irish Child Benefit
The largest share - nearly 2,700 children - are based in the UK, followed by over 1,300 in Romania and 1,100 in Poland.
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Breaking: Government Approves Purchase Of Citywest Hotel, Currently Housing Asylum Seekers
The Government has been leasing the site since 2020.
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Naas Crowned Ireland's Best Kept Town, Following IBAL Success Yesterday
It came out on top in the large urban centre category
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“It’s So Cool” – Athy Girl Band’s Big Break On Netflix Series 'Ginny And Georgia'
Band member Maykala Farrell said the experience has been surreal.
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Housing Department Refuses To Answer Questions On Sudden Halt Of Athy Social Homes
In response to detailed queries submitted by Kfm, including when the decision was made, what cost factors were considered, and what alternative delivery models are under consideration - the Department issued only a short statement confirming that the pause was decided on June 3 due to “overall costs for the project being considered too high.”
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Most Parents Say School Uniforms Offer Poor Value For Money As Schools Urged To Keep Costs Down
The report by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission is highlighting the back to school costs on families.
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Eir Blames Truck For Months-Long Telecom Breakdown That Left 88-Year-Old Woman Stranded After Fall
In a statement issued to Kfm, the company said that a heavy goods vehicle caused “significant damage” to infrastructure, bringing down poles and cables.
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ISPCA Rescues Lurcher Found In Kildangan, Described As One of Worst Cases Of Emaciation Ever Seen
ISPCA Welfare Inspector Jimmy McCormack described her as "skin and bone" and "very weak," but praised her gentle nature despite her ordeal.
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Hopes Of 1,000-Pupil Curragh School Opening In 2026 "Unlikely" As Contractor Selection Months Away
The Department of Education says a contractor won’t be appointed until near the end of this year, meaning construction is unlikely to begin before early 2026.
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CONFIRMED: Kildare v Fermanagh Tailteann Cup Semi Final Confirmed For 4pm On Sunday
The game will take place in Croke Park
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88-Year-Old Athgarvan Woman Stranded For 12 Hours After Fall At Home Due To Faulty Landline
The woman, who lives independently in Athgarvan, lost her landline service on April 17.
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No Murder Upgrade For Trevor Deely Case Following Garda Review - Unless New Evidence Emerges
The cases will remain under review, but no new resources are being allocated unless fresh evidence emerges.
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Clondalkin’s €355K Affordable Homes Put Spotlight On New Schemes On Council-Owned Land In Kildare
Focus is now shifting to upcoming sites under the control of Kildare County Council's Land Development Agency.
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Tech Waste Mounts, But Kildare’s Recycling Rates Remain Among Ireland’s Lowest
In 2024, the average person in Kildare recycled just 5.1kg of e-waste, compared to the national average of 9.5kg per capita.
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No New School Planned For North Kildare As Department Focuses On Extending Existing Buildings
Education Minister Helen McEntee said new schools are only approved in areas of "significant demographic growth", and only when existing schools can no longer meet demand.
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Naas Sets The Standard, Leixlip Impresses In IBAL’s Clean Towns League
Ennis, Killarney, Leixlip and Monaghan were also in the top 5 cleanest town and cities across the country.
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Kildare Drawn Against Fermanagh In The Semi Final Of Tailteann Cup
In the other semi final, Wicklow will play Limerick
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Kildare Now Under A Status Yellow Thunderstorm Warning
Met Eireann has issued an alert for thirteen counties, with one in place for Kildare until 8pm.
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Unaccompanied Learner Driver Caught Speeding And Drug Driving In Kildare
Naas Policing Unit detected the motorist traveling at 93km/h in a 60km/h zone.
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Kildare County Council Unveils Ambitious Library Development Plan: "Building for Tomorrow"
The launch was officiated by the Cathaoirleach of County Kildare, Councillor Kevin Duffy, alongside County Librarian Gillian Allen, at the state-of-the-art Naas Library & Cultural Centre.
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€26 Million Water and Wastewater Upgrade Begins in Maynooth
Once completed, the upgrades will provide the capacity needed to service up to 13,000 new homes
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Lucan TD Suggests Parental Fines And PlayStation Seizures To Tackle Youth Antisocial Behaviour
It comes after what he describes as an "overwhelming" amount of incidents reported to him, including random attacks and shoplifting.
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Businessman Arrested In Connection To Disappearance Of Annie McCarrick Released Without Charge
Annie McCarrick was last seen in Dublin in March 1993. She had spent some time studying in Maynooth.
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BREAKING: Shalom Nursing Home In Kilcock No Longer Under Consideration For Refugee Housing
In a written response issued today, the Department confirmed that while the Shalom Nursing Home on Church Street had previously been considered as a potential location, it is “no longer under consideration.”
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Thou Shalt Not Vape: Sixth-Class Students Face New Confirmation Pledge Not To Smoke Or Vape
Catholic primary schools will now incorporate smoking and vaping into the pledges made by sixth-class children.
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Egg Drops, Rocket Launches, And Marble Runs: Kildare Pupils Win Big For STEM Smarts
The annual awards celebrate schools that champion a spirit of curiosity, with pupils diving into everything from rocket launches and marble runs to biodiversity surveys and egg drop experiments.
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Over 75 Kildare Projects Approved For Funding To Help Local clubs, Organisations, And Community Groups
The Local Enhancement Programme, launched in November 2024, includes a total fund of €7 million, with €1 million earmarked for ongoing operational costs of local groups.
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EXCLUSIVE: Gardaí Advised Local Reps And TDs To Avoid Kilcock Protest Over Agitator Concerns
Gardai are understood to be monitoring social media posts.
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TD Warns Against Barring Public Officials From Firms Tied To Israelis, Says IDF Military Service Is Mandatory
Deputy Ó Cearúil said military service is compulsory in Israel and questioned whether TDs and Senators are now expected to avoid any company with links to Israelis, calling it a level of "absurdity".
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Protest Set To Block N7 In Opposition To Citywest Hotel Purchase
The organisers say their aim is to cause maximum disruption as a way to raise their concerns regarding the purchase of the hotel by the government.
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School Phone Ban Overshadowed By Claims Of Government "Face-Saving"
The money can now be used for lockable boxes or cubbies, or drop off and collection at the school office.
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"Fear Is Natural": Maynooth Teacher Defends Community Concern At Kilcock IPAS Meeting
“As has been said before, Ireland is a very caring place... but it is simple numbers. There is too many people fighting for resources. And it is simple maths," he said.
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"Getting To A Level Of Absurdity”: Kildare North TD Questions Backlash Over Israeli Tech Link
Speaking to Kfm, he said military service is compulsory in Israel and asked if it is getting to a stage where "any company that has any links to anybody from Israel that TDs and Senators, maybe, can't be involved in it? We are getting to a level of absurdity here."
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Residents Demand Clarity On Former Convent’s Use As IPAS Centre With Protest Planned Tonight
Kfm understands that Kildare County Council has not been formally notified of the specific works taking place on site.
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Revealed: Council-Licensed, Globally Shipped - The Puppy Trade Ireland Doesn’t Want To Talk About
Kfm spoke to Sunday Times journalist John Mooney, who conducted a year-long investigation into puppy farming across Ireland.
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Castledermot House Fire Leaves Two Injured, Criminal Damage Suspected
Fire services attended the scene and it's understood that individuals are being treated for non-life threatening injuries.
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BREAKING: Man Arrested In Connection With Murder Of Annie McCarrick, Missing Since 1993
The residents currently living at the Clondalkin address are not connected in any way to Annie McCarrick's murder according to Gardaí.
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Stock In Israeli Founded AI Firm Puts Spotlight On Kildare North TD's Role In Shaping Irish AI Policy
Kildare North Fianna Fail TD Naoise Ó Cearúil was recently appointed to the Oireachtas artificial intelligence committee last month by party colleague Malcolm Byrne.
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Naas Apartment Plan Rejected With Visual Impact And Property Values Cited As Concerns
The council cited issues including inappropriate scale, over-development, and conflict with local planning policies as reasons for refusal.
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BREAKING: Questions Mount Over Future Use Of Former Nursing Home In Kilcock
The query is under review by the council, with a decision expected in the next week.
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Zoned But Owned: Sallins Lands Proposed For Schools In Private Hands As Developer Eyes Housing Profits
"Housing, housing, housing, and still no schools", says Local Cllr
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BREAKING: A 19-Year Old Cyclist Dies Following Crash Between Bicycle And Van In Lucan
The incident occurred this morning
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Call For Public Inquiry Into Sallins Mail Train Robbery Convictions To Be Raised In Dáil Tonight
The case, involving the theft of £200,000 from a Cork to Dublin bound mail train , has long been shrouded in controversy over alleged forced confessions.
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Gardaí Made "Controlled Delivery" Of Guns To Carlow Gunman Intercepted In Straffan
Labour's Alan Kelly said he asked Garda Commissioner Drew Harris at the Oireachtas Justice Committee about the investigation leading up to that arrest.
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Gallop Closed, Dogs Chasing Horses, Trainers Furious – Tensions Mount Over Curragh Encampment
Kfm understands that bailiffs, with Garda support, are now working to identify vehicle owners and continue enforcement this week.
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BREAKING: Contractor On Standby, Plans Approved - Yet Government Pulls Plug On Athy Housing
In an email seen by Kfm, the Department of Housing insists that it remains fully committed to building the homes, calling them a government priority.
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Pay Boost Proposed To Tackle Air Traffic Controller Shortage At Casement Aerodrome
Tanaiste and Minister for Defence Simon Harris said the boost would include a “service commitment payment” as part of efforts to retain experienced personnel.
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Traveller Community Mourns, Pubs Shut Down - Outrage Over Business Closures In Newbridge
Kfm has attempted to contact a number of pubs in the area for comment.
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Contractor Allegedly "Harassed" Near Castletown House As Vehicle Enters Via Disputed Access Point
Save Castletown Gate Protectors issued a statement on social media this morning.
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Rent Pressure Zones Go National As Cabinet Set To Approve Major Tenancy Reforms
As of last month, Kildare is the third most expensive county in Ireland to rent a home.
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Maynooth University Chamber Choir Named Overall Winner Of Svátsky Písní Olomouc In Czechia
It was the 52nd edition of the competition
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Sea Sessions Cancelled, Beyond the Pale Nearly Pulled As Festival Scene Faces Difficulties
It comes as a new report has found people are drinking less alcohol, with the average consumption dropping nearly 5 percent per adult last year.
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Second Reported Dog Attack In Same Leixlip Area In Under A Month, With Dogs And Owner Injured
The injured dogs required surgery for severe puncture wounds and are now in recovery.
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Six Local Schools Chosen For Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Upgrades include heat pumps, LED lighting, ventilation systems, and EV charging points.
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Up To 100 Shops Closing Yearly – But Kildare’s Retail Scene Remains Strong
The Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association says up to 100 are shutting each year, with the rate of closures up since the Covid pandemic.
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Call For Extra Public Holiday To Honour St. Colmcille Gains Momentum
The EU average for public holidays is 12.8 every year - while Ireland only has 10.
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Listen: Rian Boran & Paddy McKenna Bring The Joe McDonagh Cup To Kfm!
It was an historic win for Brian Dowling's side
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Sallins Woman Says Her “Small, Compact Wheelchair Couldn’t Even Turn” In Leinster House Toilet
Her concern has come to light following reports that people with disabilities became "trapped" in Leinster House after a lift broke down.
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Onsite Talks Underway Between OPW And Save Castletown Gate Protectors Group
Onsite Talks Underway Between OPW and Save Castletown Gate Group
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Homelessness Charity Urges Government To Keep Rent Cap Protections
Government leaders are considering whether to link rent increases to the rate of inflation.
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Kildare Senior Hurlers Crowned 2025 Joe McDonagh Cup Champions
Brian Dowling's side beat Laois 2-26 to 1-19
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Water Disruptions To Occur Around The County This Week According To Uisce Éireann
Supply loss is due to take place on Monday and Wednesday
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Locals Gather Together Today For Relay For Life At The Curragh
Kfm is broadcasting live today with John Dunne and Vikki Martin, as organisers continue preparations for this evening's Relay For Life.
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Fianna Fáil Pushes Back On Government Blame As 3,000 Homes Lie Vacant, Including 129 In Kildare
Figures released to Sinn Fein show nearly 3 thousand council homes are currently vacant.
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Family Pay Tribute As Man Who died In Newbridge Crash Named Locally As Jerry Maloney
Jerry Maloney, 19, was a passenger in a pickup truck that crashed on the Barretstown Road in Newbridge shortly after 8pm last night.
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OPW To Begin Daily Contractor Access To Castletown Via Lime Avenue From Monday
The move is expected to be met with opposition.
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“Criminal Offence” To Ignore HIQA Sanctions, Says Nursing Home Advocate Amid Latest Crisis
Speaking to Kfm, Shane Scanlan, CEO of the Alliance for Supporting Nursing homes, said there also needs to be an immediate "root and branch review" into HIQA's response to the latest scandal to hit nursing homes run by Emeis Ireland.
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Two Motorcyclists Injured In Serious Collision Near Athy
The road is closed for an examination, and Gardaí are appealing to anyone with information to come forward.
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Teenage Passenger Dies In Fatal Road Traffic Incident In Newbridge
The road remains closed as Garda Forensic Collision Investigators carry out a full examination, with local diversions in place.
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Cocaine-Positive HGV Driver Hauling Livestock Arrested In Kildare
In another incident, a driver attempted to evade a checkpoint but was stopped shortly after. The vehicle had no tax or insurance, bald tyres, and contained green diesel.
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Childcare Fee Cap Announced Amid Criticism Over Lack Of Creche Places And Current Childcare Costs
The cap applies to full-day care of 40 to 50 hours, while funding for the sector will also increase.
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Two Kildare Roads Remain Closed Following Separate Overnight Incidents
It's unclear yet if there have been any injuries.
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Parents' Nightmare Realised: Child Struck By Car Outside Maynooth School Amid Years Of Safety Warnings
Community members, led by parent Annie Byrne, are calling for immediate intervention, including the appointment of a lollipop person, widened footpaths, and enhanced traffic-calming measures.
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"A Basic Nightmare": Kildare Parents Fight For School Bus To Curragh Community College
Minister for Education Helen McEntee confirmed that no transport will be provided for pupils who live outside the school’s official catchment area.
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Adoptees-Turned-Academics Launch Project On Irish Institutional Childhoods
Their goal is to give the public, especially adoptees and their families, a deeper understanding of what life was like in each institution.
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Revealed: HIQA Offers No Average Timeline For Kildare Nursing Homes Inspections Run By Emeis Ireland
Formerly known as Orpea, the company operates 27 nursing homes across the country, including five in Kildare.
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Disability-Related Welfare Payments Surge In Kildare Over Five Years
The number of Invalidity Pension recipients - for those permanently incapable of work and with sufficient social insurance contributions - has held steady at around 2,671 people.
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Admissions Suspended At Laois Nursing Home After Expose: Kildare Homes Also Operated By Same Firm
HIQA says 'escalatory action' on foot of the programme means admissions have now been stopped.
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Moorefield GAA Grieves Loss Of Former Player Jordan "Jordie" McGrath
Kfm understands that he passed away after a tragic accident that occurred while he was on holiday abroad.
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Protesters Block Roads Over €100M Citywest Hotel Asylum Seeker Plan
Dozens of motorists are currently holding a protest in and around the roads surrounding the Citywest Hotel in west Dublin.
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USB Stick Stuck To Window With Letter 'E' Sparks Questions Following Carlow Shooting
Gardai in Carlow will examine the USB stick.
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Kildare Bin Collections Face Disruption As Bord Na Móna Workers Announce Strike
SIPTU Divisional Organiser Adrian Kane said said the main reason for rejecting the WRC proposal was the company’s "failure" to agree to a Registered Employment Agreement (REA), which would guarantee worker protections for terms and conditions in the event of a sale.
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Naas Judge Desmond Zaidan Criticises Media Over Bail Reporting In Carlow Shooting Case
Judge Zaidan said he listened back to the previous court proceedings to check and he wanted to set the record straight.
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Emeis Care Home Scandal - Kildare Locations Not Under Probe In Tonight's Investigative TV Report
Emeis Ireland, formerly Orpea, operates 27 private nursing homes in Ireland, including five in Kildare.
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Kildare Commercial Rates Up €2.3m Despite Business Vacancy Levels
2023 is the latest year for which audited local authority annual financial statement data is available.
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Cabinet To Hear Proposals On Relaxing Planning For Extensions And Garden Cabins
James Browne will bring the proposals to Cabinet this morning.
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State Exams Begin For Thousands In Kildare: Students Reminded There’s "More Than One" Path After Exams
The exams will run until the 24th of June.
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Lucan’s EdgeConneX Emits 130,000 Tonnes Of CO₂ As State Spends €70M On Celbridge Data Centre
A new report is showing the location of Ireland's 89 data centres which use huge numbers of backup and emergency generators to stay online.
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57 Pharmacies Across Kildare Now Offering Free Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Women can now access treatment for the symptoms of menopause free of charge
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Driver In Broadford Caught At 119km In 80km Zone As Nearly 3,000 Speeding Offences Recorded
The Garda June Bank Holiday policing operation ran from Thursday morning until 7am today.
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Naas Mother’s Dream Of Buying An "Affordable" Home Dashed As State Loan Scheme Falls Short
Despite Sandra and her husband, who both work full time, being eligible for the local authority loan, they’re now effectively locked out of these homes - which are meant to help families like theirs buy a place of their own.
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Hundreds Of Children In Kildare Stuck Waiting To See Psychologists Or Speech And Language Therapists
Some parents are being advised to go private but can not afford to.
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64 Gun Crimes By People On Bail: Carlow Incident Reignites Bail Reform Debate
It's after 22-year-old Evan Fitzgerald fired a number of shots at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre in Carlow Town on Sunday evening, before taking his own life. He was out on bail after being charged last year with firearms offences after he was intercepted near Straffan.
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Eamonn Egan, Prominent Businessman, Dies In Maynooth Farming Incident
Mr. Egan, a former amateur jockey, was well known in both the business and equestrian communities.
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Carlow Gunman Named As Evan Fitzgerald (22) Who Had Fascination With Firearms
He was due back in court on Wednesday.
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Timeline: How Child Was Injured As Fairgreen Shopping Centre Shooting Unfolded
Kfm understands that the man was out on bail for firearms offences. He was arrested in Kildare last year.
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Carlow Shooting Suspect Was On Bail For Dark Web Firearms Charges Following Arrest In Kildare
The man, aged in his early 20s, was on bail for a series of serious firearms offences at the time of the incident.
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Kfm Understands That A House Is Now Being Searched Following Shooting Incident In Carlow
The man who died was a white Irish male.
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BREAKING: Man Dies After Shooting at Carlow Shopping Centre; Bomb Squad Called
The incident occurred at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre
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Water Disruptions To Occur This Week Around Kildare, According To Uisce Éireann
The areas include Old Road and South Green.
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Locals Urged To Put Phones Away While Driving
A Bank Holiday roads enforcement campaign has been rolled out, with Gardaí out cracking down on bad behaviour.
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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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