Tyrrelstown schools hit by structural problems to remain closed until Thursday
The schools had hoped that they would be able to reopen today.
The schools had hoped that they would be able to reopen today.
St Luke’s and Tyrrelstown Educate Together will remain closed today, with Wednesday the likely return date.
It’s understood that officials are heading to Tyrrelstown to put up more signs about where to vote.
“This could have a knock-on effect for months. Regression is a real possibility.” Olga Morgan is concerned about her son, Andy.
Tyrrelstown Educate Together and St Luke’s National School were ordered to close with immediate effect yesterday following an inspection by the Department of Education.
Leo Varadkar has promised to “pursue the builder in the courts” in order to get the issues resolved.
More than 1,200 pupils in north Dublin have been affected by the closures.
A technical examination of the scene is taking place.
The pair have been charged with three counts of robberies of taxi robberies dating from last December.
Twinlite wanted to build dozens of luxury houses at the prime site.
People living in The Strand apartments had been facing eviction.
The AAA-PBP will bring the motion to the Dáil today.
Residents of Cruise Park in Tyrrelstown feel they are not being treated fairly by their landlord.
The council said that talks with the developer had not progressed as of yet.
Some 100 families face the threat of eviction.
Ruth Coppinger has called for the government to intervene.
This comes in a week in which there has been outcry over the treatment of tenants in Tyrrelstown.
Over 100 families in Cruise Park face losing their rented properties following a deal between Goldman Sachs and Irish property developer Twinlite.
Tyrrelstown residents are set to meet at 8pm this evening to discuss their situation.
Tyrrelstown residents are said to be “terrified” about their futures following a deal involving the sale of their homes.
The boy was found in the lake at 9.30am today.
Candice Crichlow had been missing since last Thursday.
Warren Coakley says you shouldn’t underestimate the power of Facebook, after someone who saw a status update about the theft located the stolen vehicle.