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Burglars Target Home In Naas, Stolen Bank Card Leads to Unauthorised Transactions
A woman inside the residence heard the front door closing, followed by footsteps outside.
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From Alleged Aneurysm To Affair: Maynooth Businessman Accused Of "Faking" Excuses To Stall Legal Case
Wright, from Carton Demesne, in Maynooth, has been accused of using money raised from clients to fund a lavish lifestyle, including private jets, stays at luxury hotels, as well as purchasing a home for his son.
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From LA To Newbridge: Driving Licence Rules Cause Frustration For Expats And Returning Irish
Emily Ditkovski, who relocated from Los Angeles, was caught off guard by the requirement. Now living in Dublin, she commutes to Kildare for her job at Crooked House Theatre Company in Newbridge.
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Concerns Over New Housing Development In Newbridge Prompt Councillor To Call Information Event
Questions have also been raised about whether or not it will have green spaces and how traffic and parking will be taken into account.
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Thousands Of Households Face Bin Collection Disruption As Bord Na Móna Workers Announce Strike
The strike will impact Bord na Móna Recycling domestic waste collection services in counties Kildare, Carlow, Dublin, Laois, Limerick, Louth, Offaly, Meath, Tipperary, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow.
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Shortage Of GPs Creating 'Medical Deserts' With The Issue Likely To Get Worse
Kildare has just 66 GPs per 100,000 people.
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Over 2,600 Motorists Caught Speeding During St Patrick's Bank Holiday Weekend
The Naas Roads policing unit also arrested a driver who tested positive for cocaine.
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Changes Needed To Clarify Planning Laws On External Insulation As Tallaght Couple Could Face Jail
People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy says lack of clarity around the planning rules means they're now facing criminal charges.
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Tender Process Begins For New 1000-Pupil Prosperous School Amid Place Shortages
The existing St Farnan's Post Primary School school building will be demolished, paving the way for a new 2-storey school catering to 1000 students
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Motorists Paying Quarterly Or Half-Yearly For Motor Tax Face Millions In Extra Charges
Kildare North Social Democrats TD Aidan Farrelly, who obtained the figures, has called for reform, arguing that drivers who cannot afford an annual lump sum should not be penalised.
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Debate Over Free Schoolbooks: Some Kildare TDs Support Including Private Schools
Kildare North Fianna Fail TD Naoise O' Cearuil said it is unfair to assume every student attending a private school can afford school books.
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Maynooth University Spends €300,000 On Bullying And Harassment Complaints From Staff
The University recently hired a well-known UK firm to carry out an investigation into bullying.
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Straffan Resident Conor McGregor Is Visting The White House For St Patrick's Day
He is due to meet US President Donald Trump this afternoon.
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Kildare Listed As One Of The Counties With No Road Fatalities In 2025
This year's road deaths have dropped by 19 percent compared to the same time last year.
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Locals Are Being Advised To Check The Weather And Tides Before Heading Out On The Water This Bank Holiday
We are reminded to keep water safety in mind during festivities.
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According To Uisce Éireann Repairs To A Burst Water Main May Cause Supply Disruptions Around County Kildare
Works are now scheduled to take place until 7pm tonight.
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Kildare Embraces Dog-Friendly Coffee Culture
However, Michael Moynihan doesn't fancy being around dogs when having a coffee
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Plans Approved For A Motor Showroom in Kildare
For €12.6m
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Helicopter Deployed As Four Men Arrested In Rathcoole Following Garda Pursuit
The force says a "managed containment operation" took place involving the Garda helicopter, and was brought to a stop in Rathcoole at around 9.15pm last night.
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Retained Firefighters In Kildare Considering Labour Court Proposals Aimed At Ending Dispute
In June 2023, retained firefighters took part in strike action demanding better pay and conditions.
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Nine In Ten Gardaí Back New Caps, But Some Fear It Makes Them Look Smaller And Less Authoritative
However, nine in ten have backed the introduction of the new piece of the uniform.
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Three Kildare Schools Recognised For LGBTQ+ Wellbeing Efforts And Inclusion
This initiative is a response to statistics from the 2022 School Climate Survey, which revealed that 76% of LGBTQ+ young people in Ireland do not feel safe in post-primary schools.
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Gardaí In Naas Impound Car 861 Days Overdue On Tax In Multi-Agency Operation
One driver was arrested for drug driving after testing positive for cannabis in a roadside screening.
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Ukrainian Refugees Moved From Dublin To Kildare After Child Separation Scare
The Department of Integration has since clarified that it was "an administrative error and will be corrected".
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TFI 892 Mountain View Bus Stop Reinstated Pending Safety Audit
However, the future of the service is dependent on the outcome of a safety audit.
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HSE Denied Permission To Turn A Health Centre Into A Primary Care Centre In Maynooth
Despite initial plans to establish a centre in Maynooth, difficulties in securing a suitable site have led to the decision to consolidate services in Leixlip.
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Students From Salesian College In Celbridge To Represent Kildare At National Student Enterprise Programme Finals
The finals take place on Thursday May 8th
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Heavy Rainfall And "Incomplete" Drainage Infrastructure Blamed For Flooding In Naas Housing Estate
A council investigation found that water overflowed from the nearby Stonehaven construction site due to "incomplete" drainage infrastructure.
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Two Bikes Stolen While Left In For Repair At Sallins Shop
The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon
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Gardai Say One Arrest Every Hour For Drink Or Drug Driving, With New Safety Operation In Place
The operation came into place at 7am this morning around the country.
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Kilcock Family's Frustration As Autistic Son Rejected By Five Secondary Schools
"We are extremely frustrated. It's been rejection after rejection," Martin from Kilcock said.
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Domestic Abuse Calls In Kildare Rise By 50% As Community Safety Partnerships Remain Absent
The partnership is a government initiative which brings together community members, the voluntary and community sector, and local councillors to work together in identifying and tackling safety issues.
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Detergent Thieves Flee Towards M7 As Naas Gardaí Launch Investigation
The car was last seen heading towards the M7.
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Conditional Approval Granted For Former Cemex Site In Naas, Including Drive-Thru And Service Station
Additional infrastructure includes parking for 169 vehicles, cycle lanes, pedestrian pathways, and outdoor recreational spaces.
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Would You Pay €1,100 To Sleep Next To A Sink? Maynooth Rental Ridiculed, With Bills Not Even Included
One user sarcastically remarked, "Invite the lads over for breakfast in bed," highlighting the impracticality of the layout.
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Ticketmaster Warns Locals Of Growing Ticket Fraud Risk As Garda Investigation Underway
The company says Gardaí are investigating an individual based in the capital.
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Kildare Council Explores Opening Áras Chill Dara Car Park To Public
However, further assessments are required to address key concerns, including security measures, the provision of CCTV surveillance, and the overall operational feasibility of public use.
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Comedian Rosie O'Donnell, Who Has Family In Rathmore, Relocates To Ireland Following Trump's Election
The 67-year-old, who is joined in the move by her 12-year-old daughter Clay, has praised the Irish people for a warm welcome:
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Gardai Renew Appeal Following Disovery Of Body Of Man (20s) In The Grand Canal At Coolscuddan
The man, aged in his 20s, has since been identified.
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Gardaí Appeal For Witnesses Following Theft Of Life Buoys In Athy
The stolen life buoys are essential pieces of equipment, and their loss could pose a serious risk to public safety.
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Carlow Fire Service, Which Serves Parts Of Kildare, To Trial Technology To Warn Drivers Of Emergencies
Firefighters say it will give people passing by more time to react or change their route.
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"Let Me Be Clear, This Government Will Not Be Introducing Water Charges," Says Tanaiste Simon Harris
He said for the "avoidance of any doubt" there is "no intention" to introduce the charges, despite it being mentioned in a "Ministerial Brief".
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Two Males Steal Charity Box From McDonald’s Drive-Thru In Newbridge
Gardaí told Kfm that both suspects are believed to be in their late teens or early 20s.
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From Concept To Consumer: Local Entrepreneurs Invited To Join Food Academy 2025
The 2025 programme includes a two-day training at Technological University Dublin, offering participants an accredited Certificate in Entrepreneurship.
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Tánaiste Open To Meeting On Future Of Castletown House
While he did not want to "speak for" Minister Moran, Harris stated that he would be "happy" to meet local representatives from the committee.
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Exclusive: "These People Need To Go," Says Tanaiste As Curragh "Trespassers" To Get Notices To Quit Letters Today
He said letters will be issued to those illegally encamped today and that the State will go right to the High Court.
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Research Links Slushies To ‘Glycerol Intoxication Syndrome’ In Kids Under 8
It can cause headaches, nausea and a decreased consciousness along with a sharp drop in blood sugar levels.
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Kildare Lighting Repairs Take Over A Month To Fix Once Reported, Longer If ESB Required
Local man, Pat Behan, said lights on Togher Road in Monasterevin have been out of action since the storm six weeks ago.
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Road Between Hill of Allen and Milltown To Close For A Time To Allow For Water Works
It will close from 7pm tonight (Wednesday)
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Kilcullen Haulage Company Tops Tax Defaulters List, While OnlyFans Star Faces Major Tax Bill
Stevenstown Transport Limited, a haulage company located in Kilcullen Industrial Estate, has been found to owe €600,600 in under-declared excise duties and VAT.
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Good News For Locals: Kerdiffstown Park Will Get Coffee Shop As Tender Process Begins
Locals have pointed out that being able to grab a coffee or snack on the grounds would be welcome, with plans now in motion.
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Cash Still King In Kildare: Majority Of Locals Gift €50 Or More For Communions
For weddings, one in three adults believe €100 per person is appropriate, while 36% consider €100-€200 ideal.
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One In 20 Pupils Diagnosed With Autism, 400 Special Classes Needed Each Year To Cope With Demand
That's a three-fold increase in under a decade, according to figures from the Department of Education.
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Water Issues At St. Conleth's Cemetery In Newbridge Finally Addressed With New Connection
Speaking on Kildare Today, Cllr. Tom McDonnell also said the toilets in the graveyard have gone "grubby" and that he has received confirmation from Kildare County Council that they will be refurbished.
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A Number Of Local Community Centres Get Funding For Upgrades
Nationally, 369 community centres will receive funding.
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Housing Minister Denies Plans To Charge Local Households For Excess Water Use
Opposition parties quickly slammed the proposals, with Sinn Fein's Eoin O'Broin warning it would be a stepping stone to introduce charges for everybody.
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Learner Driver Caught Speeding At Halverstown Accident Blackspot After Driving Lesson
Multiple speed checks were carried out across the county recently.
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Transport, Telecoms, And Home Repairs Dominate Consumer Complaints
Speaking on Kildare Today, Grainne Griffin from the CCPC says issues with used cars caused a lot of complaints.
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Locals Could Soon Be Hit With Water Charges As Uisce Eireann To Target Excessive Use
The charges, likely capped at €500 per year, will target homes with unusually high water consumption, particularly those where leaks or other preventable issues go unaddressed.
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Naas Library Book Returned After 74 Years In Stunning Find
The book’s lending card shows the last due date as December 31, 1951.
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Video: A Car Is On Fire On The N7 At Junction 7 Kill Heading Towards Dublin
Motorists are being advised to drive with extreme caution.
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Psychiatric Nurses To Begin Industrial Action Later This Month
The Psychiatric Nurses Association, based in Sallins, says its members will commence action on Wednesday the 26th in a row over staff recruitment issues.
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Calverstown Man Jailed For Three Years For Sexual Abuse Of Young Girl At Address In Kildare
John Glynn, 28, pleaded guilty to six counts of sexual assault on dates between 2013 and 2018 at an address in Kildare.
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Lifestyle Sports, DID Electrical, And Rathwood Fined For Misleading Discounts
These cases mark the first prosecutions under sales pricing regulations introduced in 2022.
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Naas Among Worst Areas For Unpaid Court Fines As €3.7M Remains Outstanding Since 2020
Dublin has the highest amount of unpaid fines, at 13.3 million followed by Naas.
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St John Of God Order Exploring Legal Solution To Anti-Social Behaviour At Abbey Car Park In Celbridge
The Order has asked local councillors to "bear with" them until they can provide an update.
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Locals Fed Up Over Gang Of Youths In Newbridge Kicking Doors And Throwing Stones At Cars
It's understood that they have been engaging in the anti-social behaviour in Station Walk and a number of other areas.
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Red Tape Halts CCTV Plan Amid Claim Drug Gangs Are Running Rampant In Derrinturn
That's according to Fine Gael Cllr Brendan Wyse. He has claimed that "hundreds of thousands of euro of damage" is being carried out on houses by drug gangs in Derrinturn.
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No Trial For Sallins Garda Accused Of Filing False Burglary Report
Garda Fiona Somers (48), of Sallins, is attached to the Special Detective Unit (SDU).
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Update: Man Hospitalised After Single Vehicle Crash On M9 Northbound This Morning
The incident happened at around 7.25 am this morning.
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Bin Collection Workers Vote For Industrial Action Over Sale Of Bord Na Móna Recycling
Bord na Móna has customers in Kildare, Carlow, Laois, Limerick, Meath, Offaly, Roscommon, Tipperary, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow.
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Motorcyclist Who Died On The M50 Yesterday Named As Christian Rasmussen From Carlow
The collision happened near Junction 7 Lucan
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A Man's Body Has Been Discovered In The Grand Canal At Coolscuddan In Newcastle
Gardaí are appealing for anyone who was in the area, between Thursday - Saturday to come forward.
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Kildare Ranked As The Fifth-Best County For Female Entrepreneurship In Ireland
With 132 female business founders currently based in the county
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Kildare Among Counties To Receive Additional Special Education Classes
The announcement follows protests in the capital by parents, some from Kildare, who can not get access to a special education class for their children.
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Watch: Naas Racecourse Plants 5,000 Trees With Support From Down Syndrome Ireland Students
Adding a strong community dimension to the initiative, horticulture students from the Kildare branch of Down Syndrome Ireland actively participated in the tree-planting process.
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Kildare Country Council Announces Affordable Housing Scheme In Leixlip
The scheme consists of 16 new homes, and are being sold in partnership with Glenveagh Properties
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Man Charged In Connection With JCB Theft Following Garda Pursuit Through Carlow And Kildare
43-year-old Martin Cunningham of Crann Cottage, Cloneygal, Carlow appeared before Dublin District Court this morning charged in connection with the incident.
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Council Warning Issued Over Sudden Caravan Site Near Naas
According to a source who visited the site, at least eleven caravans have been set up at a bungalow near the Mondello Park motor racing venue.
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Kildare Families Forced To Travel Hours For Child Care Place As Fees Rise
Kildare North TD Aidan Farrelly of the Social Democrats said the approval of fee hikes does not come as a surprise.
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Dumpers At "Horrific" Newbridge Rubbish Blackspot To Face Court Instead Of Fines Under New Crackdown
The owner management company, a CCTV expert, the local litter warden, and the management company met this week to discuss solutions.
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€200,000 Cleanup Last Year: Another Illegal Encampment Now On Curragh Plains
Last year there were 25 separate illegal encampments set up on the Curragh.
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Government Ends One-Off Energy Credits, Says Householders Need To Be Weaned Off Payments
It's as SSE Airtricity is increasing its prices from April - and overall costs for households and businesses are much higher than five years ago.
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Revolut Warns Rugby Fans Of Rising Ticket Scams Ahead Of Six Nations Clash
Revolut says the cons are most prevalent on Facebook, X and WhatsApp and fans aged 25-34 are the most likely victims.
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Straffan Resident Conor McGregor Faces Legal Costs In Case To Stop Spread Of CCTV From Civil Rape Case
The judge, however, awarded costs against Mr McGregor, after lawyers for Ms Hand argued it had been necessary for them to bring the application.
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"Less Than Lethal Device" Discharged By Officers During Pursuit Of JCB In Carlow, Say Gardai
Several Gardaí pursued the digger where it was eventually stopped and a man was arrested.
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Energy-Efficient Demo House Opens In Maynooth Amid Housing Crisis – But Will Stay Empty For A Year
The house also has accessibility features, including contrasting wall colours for visual impairment, and a stair lift for mobility issues.
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Fear On The Streets: Celbridge Locals Afraid To Walk Main Street, Says Local TD
Kfm understands that local business owners have also had to band together to watch eachother's premises if they go out for lunch or have to run an errand.
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Thousands Denied Compensation As Uisce Éireann Requires Direct Complaints
39 complaints were from customers who reported becoming ill from consuming their water.
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Blow To Locals As Allenwood Day Care Centre To Close Permanently, Including Wheels On Meals Service
Since its closure, some locals have regressed so much that they are now in hospital.
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Samantha Cookes Jailed For Three Years For Scamming €60K In Welfare Payments By Faking Illness
She also posed as an au pair in Kildare and accused a Celbridge family of owing her thousands of euros in unpaid wages. She used multiple fake personas to deceive people.
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Kildare Crime Wave: Six Burglaries Reported Across The County In Single Week, Some In Broad Daylight
Gardai are investigating the string of thefts around the county.
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Local Residents Demand Urgent Repairs To Crumbling Rural Road In South Kildare With Massive Potholes
One resident said that despite temporary "patchwork repairs", the road has deteriorated to the point where vehicles are sustaining damage to tyres, shocks, and other components.
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Government To Allocate €4.2m In Funding To Enhance Kildare’s Grand Canal Greenway Network
Nationally, €67 million has been announced for Ireland’s greenways.
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Multiple Garda Cars Pursue Stolen JCB Digger In Carlow
The JCB travelled from Carlow, through Palatine and towards Tullow during the morning school commute.
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Dart West Expansion To Maynooth Faces Court Showdown In June As Two Companies Launch Challenges
Dart+ West plans to double train frequency on the Maynooth line, increasing passenger capacity from 5,000 to 13,000 per hour each way.
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Naas Court Grants Woman Second 24-Hour Driving Ban Instead Of Penalty Points Due To Legal Loophole
The loophole lets drivers avoid reaching 12 penalty points, which would normally result in a six-month driving ban.
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Former Athy Christian Brothers School To Be Turned Into Sustanability Hub At Cost Of €1M
The centre will cater to a diverse range of businesses and initiatives, including a Blueway bike maintenance and repair project.
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Emails Reveal Kildare Council's Back And Forth Before Dropping ‘Tenant In Situ’ Property Purchase
As a result, a local could now be facing homelessness.
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One Of Ireland's Most Wanted Burglary Gang Leaders Arrested In Maynooth
Gardai have been hunting the 39-year-old down for over two years.
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Widow's/Widower's Pension Extended To Qualifying Cohabitants
it follows a case taken by Tipperary's John O'Meara.
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Carer’s Allowance Appeals In Kildare Now Taking Over Four Months
The average appeal processing time in 2024 was 16.9 weeks
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Brigadier General Rossa Mulcahy Nominated For Chief Of Staff Role In Defence Forces
It comes as the current Chief, Lieutenant General Seán Clancy is due to leave his post to take up a job in the EU this summer.
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Equine Workers From Kildare Jailed After Emaciated Horse Found In Critical Condition In Maddenstown
Judge Desmond Zaidan, after reviewing distressing photographs, condemned the suffering endured by the animal, stating that it had been "let down badly."
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Dozens Of Local Families Face Homelessness Amid Tenant In Situ Scheme Standstill
Local authorities have confirmed that numerous property acquisitions are on hold, awaiting a formal Cabinet decision on extending the initiative.
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Council At "Advanced Stage" In Plans To Acquire Alms House In Naas After Redevelopment Setback
The Peter McVerry Trust had intended to redevelop this property for housing accommodation purposes but have recently advised they are no longer in a position to carry out this redevelopment.
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Gardai Renew Appeal For Missing 14-Year-Old Missing From Athy For Almost Two Weeks
Liam is described as being approximately 5’ 10” tall, of slim build, with short dark brown hair and brown eyes.
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TDs Claimed Over Half A million In Expenses For One Month, Despite Only One Sitting Day
TD claimed more than 567 thousand euro in the first month of the new Dáil term, despite sitting just once on December 18th to elect Verona Murphy as Ceann Comhairle.
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Over 1km Of New Water Mains Replaced To Provide Reliable Water Supply To Allenwood
Uisce Éireann commenced works last November as part of their National Leakage Reduction Programme to provide a more reliable water supply to the community and reduce high levels of leakage
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New Cohousing Initiative Offers Downsizing Opportunity For Over-55s In Ireland
Originating in Denmark in the late 1960s, the cohousing movement has since gained popularity across Europe and North America.
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Work On New Playground At Bawnogues In Kilcock Set To Begin In June
Described as a "first class" playground, it will feature a sensory garden separate to the play area.
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Kildare North TD James Lawless Seeks To End Use Of Student Accommodation For Refugees
Higher Education Minister James Lawless says some blocks are already vacant for various reasons.
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Kildare Impacted As Eastern Region Sees Sharp Increase In Theft and Burglary
Nationally, there were also rises in kidnappings, firearms and explosives offences, and public order offences.
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Schools Reluctant To Open Special Classes Could Be Compelled To Do So Amid "Snobbery" Concerns
Deputy Moynihan said he is "fiercely puzzled" by a "reluctance" from some schools to accommodate children in special classes.
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Naas And Lucan Among Most Beauty-Obsessed Towns, Leading In Botox And Lip Filler Demand
A survey shows a surging demand for cosmetic enhancements, like botox, lip fillers, micro needling and teeth whitening, in the town over the last five years.
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WATCH: Gardaí Track Stolen Volkswagen Polo From Kildare Used In Break-Ins By "Lucky-Dip" Gang
During their recent spree, they were also suspected of "checking out houses and cars" in several locations.
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Building A Log Cabin Could Trigger Second Property Tax For Local Homeowners, Revenue Warns
Revenue says at a minimum, they are likely to see existing tax rates increase - however, each case will be determined individually.
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New Insurance Rule: Locals Must Provide Driver Numbers Or Risk Not Being Covered
One in twelve people in Ireland are currently driving without insurance.
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Proposed Timeline For Defence Forces Revamp Criticised As "Insufficient"
Former Army Ranger Cathal Berry says a previously set 2028 deadline for completion of major upgrades to the Defence Forces must be brought forward.
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Two Men Have Been Charged Following Large Drug Seizure's In Kildare
They will appear before Naas District Court in the morning.
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A Young Driver Arrested After Travelling 200Km Per Hour On The M9 In Kilcullen
The driver was found driving under a learner's permit
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Two Arrests Have Been Made And €120,000 Worth Of Cannabis Seized In County Kildare
Investigations are ongoing
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Kildare Welcomes The Start Of Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2025
Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2025 is celebrated from the 1st - 17th March.
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Six-Year-Old Conn Brennan From Newbridge Joins Taoiseach To Champion Down Syndrome Awareness
The Lots of Socks campaign encourages people across Ireland to wear colorful, mismatched socks to raise awareness and funds for DSI.
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The Number Of People Homeless Across Kildare Has Increased
The figures come as the Housing Minister says he doesn't want to project when the government will end homelessness.
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Local SSE Airtricity Customers To Be Hit With Gas And Electricity Price Hikes From April
SSE Airtricity is blaming rising network charges and wholesale energy costs going up.
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€5.4 Million Investment: New Cadet School Headquarters Opens At Curragh Camp
The new Cadet School Headquarters will provide the Defence Forces with a permanent facility to support the induction and training of officer cadets.
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Expanded Bus Routes Improve UCD Access For Kildare Commuters
The expanded service will cover routes X25, X26, X27, X28, X30, X31, and X32, providing 25 morning departures and 20 evening departures.
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Promise Of 75 New Roads Policing Gardaí Unfulfilled As Only 23 Appointed Last Year
The force has now moved the goal posts, and instead says 150 new members will enter the unit this year.
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‘Shaken’ By Financial Strain: Cancer Patient Calls For Immediate Medical Card Access
Along her journey, Claire met other cancer patients left completely "broke" with very little support.
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Kildare's Ministerial Landlords: Martin Heydon And James Lawless Declare Rental Income
The Dáil's register of members' interests shows 32 of the 174 TDs declared rental income in the last year.
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Locals Hosting Ukrainians To Learn Next Week If €800 Payments Will Be Reduced
Hosting has saved the State more than €386 million euro.
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Gardai Renew Appeal For Teenage Girl Missing From Celbridge
Iuliama Mihaela Maftei has been missing from her home in Celbridge, since Tuesday 18th February, 2025.
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Kildare Wildlife Rescue Saves First Fox Cub Of The Year, Marking Start Of Spring "Orphan Season"
The rescue marks the official start of the 2025 orphan season, a time when wildlife rehabilitation centres anticipate an influx of young and vulnerable animals in need of urgent care.
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Major €168m Cost Rental And Affordable Housing Fund Announced - But Kildare Not Included On List
The funding package includes over €156 million for 686 new cost rental homes and an additional €12 million to support the delivery of 163 new affordable purchase homes.
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Local TD: Kildare South "Needs" An Out-Of-Hours GP - But The HSE Disagrees, Says KDoc In Naas Is Enough
The HSE responded that the existing KDoc service in Naas provides a sufficient number of general practitioners, making a second location unviable at present.
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Over €450k Allocated For Kildare Sports Partnership
The allocation is part of a €12 million package that will be shared among the country's 29 Local Sports Partnerships
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Over 800 Drivers Caught Speeding On National Slow Down Day
In Broadford, one motorist was clocked driving at 93km/h in an 80km/h zone on the R148.
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Home Economics Lesson On Calories Was One "Trigger" Linked To Kildare Teen’s Anorexia, Says Mother
Speaking on Kildare Today, local woman Louise said the eating disorder damaged her daughter's heart.
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Ten Weeks After Allenwood Daycare Centre Closure, Some Attendees Now In Hospital Or Nursing Homes
Up to 37 locals, some with dementia, used the service. Since its closure, four of those people are now in a nursing home, while two are in hospital.
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Leinster Street In Athy Closed After Road Incident Involving Child
Locals are being advised to use the Athy Distributor Road.
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Gardaí Zero In On Prime Suspect "Desperate For Money" Behind Car Hijacking On Main Street In Clane
High-quality CCTV footage captured the events on Main Street, Clane, aiding officers in their pursuit of the suspect.
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Conor McGregor Appeals Planning Refusal For Massive Mansion In Straffan With Two Swimming Pools
The proposed estate includes a cinema, bar, games area, and two swimming pools on a 10-acre site.
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Man Jailed for 18 Months Over Aviva Stadium Tap Payment Fraud, While Newbridge Man Awaits Sentence
Another accomplice, Sean Atowo (23), of Roseberry Hill, Newbridge, also pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentencing on May 26 pending a probation report.
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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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