Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Willbrook, Rathfarnham on Friday (May 2nd) from 4pm to 6pm. Removal on Saturday morning to Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham for Funeral Mass at 11oc followed by burial in Mount Venus Cemetery. Funeral Service.css-h76uj{display:inherit;margin-right:-4px;margin-left:8px;}Date Published: CondolencesDonate to CharityWould you like to mark a birthday, memorial mass or anniversary for a Loved One?You can now create a family notice on RIP.ie to remember your loved one. Rip.ie, The Irish Times Building, 24-28 Tara Street, Dublin 2, Ireland The Parish of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham celebrated this week 150 years since the foundation of the Church of Annunciation. To mark the important milestone, a Jubilee Mass celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin Paul Dempsey took place on April 27. Celebrating the Mass alongside Bishop Dempsey were Fr Martin Cosgrove PP and Fr Michael Coady… Renata is a Brazilian journalist who holds a Master’s degree in Journalism with first-class honours, completed in 2023. She joined The Irish Catholic in April 2024 as a multimedia journalist, where she brings a fresh, international perspective to storytelling through a range of digital platforms. The Irish Catholic is Ireland’s biggest and best-selling religious newspaper. The newspaper, published weekly, provides a lively mix of news, analysis and informed commentary about the Church and social issues as they affect Ireland and the wider-world. a Dublin tea merchant who owned the original estate this scheme of 16 houses is almost sold out and most homes already occupied Developer Homeland is now ready to release apartments at Ballyroan House which is the centrepiece of the development has been restored and extended to accommodate eight apartments without comprising the property’s integrity The existing pitched roof has been fully refurbished and highly insulated Timber sash windows with slimline double glazing have been fitted Six of the eight apartments have been released on to the market with agents Kelly Walsh The bespoke units on offer all have two bedrooms and are priced from €575,000 to €675,000 Ranging in size from 67sq m (721sq ft) to 89sq m (958sq ft) they each come with either a private garden or a balcony New owners at the apartments will be living in a building that is still full of character after the meticulous restoration while also benefiting from upgrades that make it as energy efficient as possible The listed building is exempt from a Ber rating but each apartment has a low-energy mechanical ventilation system The ground-floor apartments are heated using a thermostatically controlled underfloor heating system while the upper floors use the same system but with radiators large sash windows and newly plastered walls painted in a high-quality matt finish [ New homes at Stonehaven in Naas from €435,000Opens in new window ] The living area of each apartment is open plan, with the kitchen, dining and sittingroom incorporated into the space. The kitchens in each apartment have been custom designed, with a wall of fitted units, quartz countertops and splashback. A separate utility room has extra storage and is plumbed for a washing machine and dryer. Quooker taps and integrated Neff appliances are included with each unit. Bathrooms come with floor and wall tiles in a neutral colour scheme and pressurised showers with thermostatic valves creating a preset desired temperature. Each apartment has its own dedicated car parking space enabled for electric vehicle charging, and there are communal bicycle stands on the grounds. There is public open space provided for residents, with landscaping and upkeep covered by a management company. Ballyroan House is just a few minutes away from Rathfarnham village and 7km from Dundrum Town Centre. There are many sports clubs in the area including Ballyboden St Enda’s GAA, Rathfarnham Athletics Club and Bushy Park Tennis and Padel Club. The last two apartments at Ballyroan House, which will be one-bedroom units, will be released at a later date. Alison Gill, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about property Facebook pageTwitter feed© 2025 The Irish Times DAC pictured leaving the Dublin District Coroner's Court Garda Ian Saville pictured leaving the Dublin District Coroner's Court 0105'25 Garda Ian Saville pictured leaving the Dublin District Coroner's Court this afternoon after the inquest into the death of five year old Paula Baxanean who drowned in a bath at her home on Taylor's Lane ,Rathfarnham on 19th May 2024 ...SEE COPY SEAN McCARTHAIGH.. Seán McCárthaighThu 1 May 2025 at 15:29A young girl drowned in a bath at her family home in south Dublin last year after being left unattended for a few minutes while her mother responded to crying from her son who was playing in their garden Dublin was pronounced dead at Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin on May 19 2024 where she had been rushed by ambulance after being found unresponsive in the bath by her mother Natalia Baxanean told a sitting of Dublin District Coroner’s Court that her daughter had been born with a genetic disorder which had resulted in her delayed development Garda Ian Saville confirmed to the coroner that gardaí were satisfied that there was nothing suspicious in relation to the circumstances of the girl’s death Ms Baxanean said Paula had also been diagnosed with epilepsy when she was four months old while her daughter was also non-verbal and required assistance to walk The inquest heard the little girl suffered regular seizures which often required long stays in hospital Ms Baxanean said everything was normal on May 19 2024 when she was at home with her two children She described giving her daughter something to eat before running a bath for her at around 5pm She outlined how she brought the boy into the kitchen to comfort him after finding out that he had fallen and cut his leg Ms Baxanean said she was in shock when she returned to the bathroom to find her daughter lying on her side in the bath and not moving Today's News in 90 seconds - Thursday She admitted that she had been away from the bath for “at least five minutes.” Ms Baxanean said she began chest compressions on her daughter after taking her out of the bath and a neighbour arrived shortly after to help with carrying out CRP on the girl before paramedics arrived One ambulance crew member noted that there was vomiting on the floor and around the girl’s face Ms Baxanean described begging with doctors at the hospital in Crumlin to keep trying to resuscitate her daughter after they had indicated that they could not get a heartbeat The inquest heard medical staff continued CPR on the girl for a total of 30 minutes before a decision was made to cease attempts at resuscitation and she was pronounced dead at around 6.15pm In reply to questions from coroner Clare Keane Ms Baxanean said Paula’s last seizure had been about two weeks before her death which lasted around 30 seconds Garda Saville said paramedics were originally uncertain why she was undressed and wet when they found her on the floor of the living room at the family’ home but later understood that the fatal incident had occurred while she was having a bath Dr Keane said the results of a postmortem showed that the deceased had died as a result of acute drowning although she also noted Paula’s significant health conditions The coroner said there was nothing to suggest that the girl had suffered a seizure in the bath while the food she had consumed before the bath was “not relevant to anything that happened.” Dr Keane said the fatal incident was “a tragic accident” which had taken place “really quickly and unexpectedly.” the coroner offered her sympathy to Ms Baxanean “for the heartbreaking loss that your family has suffered.” Please check your inbox to verify your details Now download the free app for all the latest Sunday World News, Crime, Irish Showbiz and Sport. Available on Apple and Android devices ​Grapes are synonymous with warm climates so it’s rare to find them growing here more suited to cooler temperatures and can be grown outdoors and a south-facing aspect with plenty of sunshine a house in Rathfarnham appears to provide the perfect environment for grape growing The four-bedroom semi-detached corner house currently owned by Isabelle Urso and Garry Carroll comes with a healthy grapevine in its back garden “It produces 2,000 to 3,000 red grapes per year “The garden appears to have its own micro-climate Urso bought the 1,432 sq ft end-of-terrace house who comes from Co Clare and works in media production quiet setting that was near to the countryside but also offered easy access to the city centre Rathfarnham ticked all the boxes,” she says “It was a typical living room – bright and airy and the crest of the fireplace has a section of textured Ralph Lauren wallpaper in a grey herringbone pattern Isabelle Urso in the 'dark and moody' living room There are four windows in the dual-aspect living room The open-plan kitchen originally had grey units and white walls “The kitchen was our biggest task as we were determined to make a comfortable and inviting room,” she says and added a hanging light fitting with some foliage over the kitchen table The floor has grey and beige stone-effect tiles and underfloor heating and the splashback consists of white subway tiles They painted the units and a feature wall here a shade of green called ‘Christmas Wreath’ by Colour Trend “The idea was to bring the green of Dublin Mountains in the distance into the room It’s really vivid during the day because we have two skylights in the roof that let in the light.” but they divided one of the rooms into two single ones by building a wall One has been decorated in light blue and is dual aspect There’s a built-in wardrobe here and an en suite shower room The other has a hardwood floor and white walls It too has built-in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom The south-facing garden also needed to be overhauled “It had worn-out decking and gravel underfoot and some kind of pond which was in a bad state so we set about redesigning it ourselves,” says Urso They used Indian sandstone to make a patio here enclosed by low walls with flower beds on either side They added a remote-controlled Philips Hue lighting system here “I love hosting and cooking and we regularly friends over There’s a chalet-style shed at the back of the garden which is insulated and wired for electricity The garden has a water feature on one the side and beside it is a large vine plant Although they couple haven’t attempted to make wine with the grapes it has become a talking point with their neighbours “They’re always asking if the grapes have ripened yet,” says Urso the couple have been thinking about moving to Co Clare One of the bedroom is currently being used as a gym “It makes sense given that Garry is from Clare We’re going to live by the beach and there’s a bit of land with the house that we can develop,” says Urso will love having more space to run around too.” “We have the best neighbours here in Stocking Wood Copse,” says Urso one of them arrived at our door with a bunch of roses and an apple pie we sometimes play bingo with them in nearby Ballynascorny Golf Club.” Another bedroom is in use as an office and gaming room There a number of golf and sports clubs in Rathfarnham and access to all kinds of amenities “There some lovely pubs and coffee shops in the area too,” she adds “Rathfarnham is very underrated as somewhere to live You literally have the best of both worlds living here.” The couple are feeling nostalgic about letting the house go “We’ll be sad to leave it as it was the first house we bought together and we’ve put a lot of work into it,” she adds Number 7 Stocking Wood Copse is for sale with DNG Dan Steen with an asking price of €625,000 Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Nancy will be reposing at 83 Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham from 5pm-7pm on Wednesday. Rosary Recital will take place at 6.30pm. Funeral arriving at Church of the Holy Spirit, Ballyroan on Thursday 1st May at 9.45am for 10am Requiem Mass, after which Nancy will be laid to rest beside her beloved Felix in Kilmashogue Cemetery. Nancy's family would like to take this opportunity to thank all the staff in Millbrook Manor Nursing Home, Saggart, for all their kindness and exceptional care given to her during her time there, and the staff of the Lynn Ward, Tallaght University Hospital, who looked after her with care and compassion in her final days. Address: 33 Templeroan Grove, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16Price: 550,000 Agent: DNG View this property on MyHome.ie Situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac is 33 Templeroan Grove a semidetached dormer bungalow in the popular Templeroan estate It appears on the Property Price Register as having last sold in 2021 its owners have refurbished and upgraded the 95sq m (1,023sq ft) house with new double-glazed windows along with Legrand light switches and sockets and new Doras doors turning it into what is on offer today: a turnkey two-bedroom house ready for prospective new owners to move straight in Off the bright hallway lies a livingroom with an open fireplace set in a marble hearth and engineered wide-plank flooring which opens to a kitchen/diningroom via a set of double doors this space is bathed in light thanks to its southerly aspect with the light bouncing off its all-white interiors Making the most of its aspect is made the most of by a set of French doors that lead out on to the sun-drenched rear garden Upstairs are two good-sized double bedrooms that share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom while a second shower room lies at garden level Within walking distance to both primary and secondary schools such as Sancta Maria College St Colmcille’s junior and senior schools as well as St Colmcille’s community school the area is very popular with families due to the array of local amenities on the doorstep [ Elegant Dún Laoghaire Edwardian with stylish surprises for €1.85mOpens in new window ] These include Rathfarnham, Nutgrove and Dundrum shopping centres and leisure facilities at Marlay Park, St Enda’s Park and St Enda’s playing fields, as well as numerous golf courses and the Dublin Mountains, all of which are within a short distance. Its Ber is now C3, and number 33 has just been launched to the market seeking €550,000 through DNG. The selling agent suggests there is scope for further development on the site, subject to the usual planning requirements. Elizabeth Birdthistle, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about property, fine arts, antiques and collectables MARY KELLY, (late ESB, Dublin Region, late President Kerry Association Dublin, member of Marley Grange Bridge Club & De La Salle Bridge Club), Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, and Spunkane, Waterville, Co. Kerry on Tuesday April 29th 2025, peacefully, after a long illness bravely borne, in the care of the exceptional staff at The Marlay, Kellystown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, and Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services. Daughter of the late Cornelius Daniel and Mary Ellen Kelly. Pre-deceased by her brothers Dan, Simon, Con, Tim, John, and Michael. Sadly missed by her nephew Peter (and his wife, Christine), her nieces Rosemary (and her husband, Owen), Ann, and Fiona, her grand nephews and nieces, her god-daughter Joan Sugrue Hughes, and her wide circle of friends, former colleagues, and neighbours, especially Mary Donohue and Ann Quinlan. Reposing at the Larry Massey Funeral Home, Eden Centre, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, (D16 VO46), on Wednesday evening (April 30th) from 5pm to 7pm and at Fitzgerald’s Funeral Home, Waterville, (V23 RK24), on Thursday evening (May 1st) from 6pm to 7-45pm followed by removal to St. Finian’s Church, Waterville, (V23 XE75) arriving at 8pm. Requiem Mass on Friday morning (May 2nd) at 10am followed by burial in the Adjoining Cemetery. Donations if desired to Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services. The Requiem Mass will be live-streamed via the link below. If you would like to make a donation to the chosen charity please click on the button below. Amaya Fusion      Address: Castle House, Main St, Rathfarnham, Dublin, D14 P9K2.Telephone: 01 492 02 60Cuisine: IndianWebsite: https://amayafusion.ie/Opens in new windowCost: €€What’s on offer?Dharmender Singh opened Amaya Fusion in Rathfarnham in November 2021 from samosas to tandoori-grilled chicken and lamb; favourites such as karahi There is also an impressive selection of vegetable dishes including daal tarka vegetable korma and rajma masala with red kidney beans to €35.99 for a non-vegetarian menu for two and the food arrived steaming hot and promptly The vegetable samosa had crisp pastry and was stuffed with a well-seasoned mix of peas and crushed vegetables with a gentle kick of heat red and yellow peppers – in a velvety sauce of coriander It had a pleasing backbone of heat which built gradually Both the pulao rice and the garlic naan were good quality and went well with it [ Yum Thai Noodle Bar takeaway review: Quantity over quality at this simple Thai outletOpens in new window ] Chicken biryani is an auspicious dish in Indian cuisine so I never expect it to be quite at this level when ordering it There were plenty of chunks of juicy chicken and the rice had a rich flavour from the chicken The tomato sauce to spoon over it was rich and added depth with a generous amount of tender paneer in a creamy and earthy spinach sauce The food came in a paper bag with an inner plastic bag The containers were a mixture of plastic and tinfoil €57.67 for dinner for three people: vegetable samosa [ Zaytoon review: A Middle Eastern takeaway still as good as when it opened 25 years agoOpens in new window ] Open Tue-Sun, 5pm-10.30pm. Delivery within a 4km radius. Yes. The dishes will be familiar to most people but they had an individual character; the portions were generous; and it’s solid value. Corinna Hardgrave, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes a weekly restaurant column Reposing at his mother’s home on (Monday 21st April 2025) from 4.00pm to 7.00pm. Removal to The Church of the Divine Word, Marley Grange to arriving for 10.00am Funeral Mass Tuesday 22nd April followed by cremation at Mount Jerome Crematorium. Family flowers only please. “Death is a headache that no one can heal. Love leaves a memory that no one can steal.” Gardaí have arrested a suspect following the release of CCTV footage showing a woman being attacked during a bus journey in Rathfarnham, Dublin The footage of the incident, recorded on CCTV, was broadcast on RTÉ‘s Crimecall programme on Monday night and then widely shared on social media. Less than 24 hours later, and after a significant response from the public, the suspect was located and arrested for questioning. Insp Pat Duggan, who is leading the investigation from Rathmines Garda station, said the woman was “badly shaken” and “very shocked”. “It happened on a busy bus, in broad daylight,” he said. “She still uses public transport but she’d be very alert of her surroundings now.” The attack occurred on the S8 route on a Go Ahead Ireland bus in south Dublin on the morning of May 29th as it travelled towards Dún Laoghaire. While an investigation has been underway since then, the decision to broadcast footage of the attack has now resulted in the suspect’s arrest. “The man, aged in his 30s, was arrested this afternoon and is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at a Garda station in Dublin,” the Garda said in a statement on Tuesday. “An Garda Síochána would like to thank the public for their assistance following the recent appeal regarding this incident broadcast on last night’s Crimecall episode.” Though the driver stopped the bus when he realised what was happening, and another passenger tried to intervene, the attack continued until a second passenger intervened to try to protect the victim. The CCTV system recorded the woman, who was traveling alone, being thrown to the floor on the bus before being pushed towards the door, where her hair was pulled. The attacker, a man in his 30s, was apparently trying to force the victim off the bus. In the footage shared by gardaí the man’s face, and his actions, are very clearly captured. The attacker got onto the bus at around 8.30am at Belgard Square, Tallaght. After about 45 minutes, when the bus reached Grange Road, Rathfarnham, the woman got on at the Eden Avenue stop. She made her way to the back of the bus and sat across from the man, with the attack beginning almost immediately. At first the man appeared to speak to the woman, then he grabbed her bag and threw it up the aisle. When the woman stood up to go and retrieve her bag, the man blocked her path before grabbing her arm and pushing her up the aisle towards the driver. The violence then escalates, with the attacker grabbing the woman by the neck and pulling her hair. When a second passenger intervened, and the woman successfully struggles to stay on the bus, the attacker went to the rear of the bus, took his belongings and alighted the bus. He appeared to go into a laneway in the Grange Court estate in Rathfarnham. Conor Lally is Security and Crime Editor of The Irish Times Dowling, Mary (late of Rathfarnham) – 29th March, 2025, peacefully at Bartra, Loughshinny Residential Nursing Home. Beloved sister of Helen and the late Paddy, sister-in-law of Mariea, and loving aunt of John, Peter, Anne, David, Deirdre and Clair. Deeply regretted and very sadly missed by her loving extended family and friends. Reposing at the Fanagan Kirwan Funeral Home, Fairview Strand, on Wednesday evening (9th April) from 7pm to 8pm with family in attendance. Requiem Mass on Thursday (10th April), at 10am in St. Brigid's Church, Killester, with Funeral thereafter to Glasnevin Crematorium. The lands used to be part of the estate of Woodtown Park former home of the chief baron of the Irish exchequer and Forge Field was built 40 years ago on the original location of the estate’s forge The current owners have extensively renovated and retrofitted the property in the past few years making the most of the light and space and split-level design During Covid the owners built a big children’s play castle in the back garden and new owners will be able to let their kids take over as its kings and queens which is currently used as a gym/games room Forge Field is orientated towards the south to maximise the daytime sun and a patio and sun lounge area hint at the summer barbecues and parties that can be enjoyed in this country setting Steps lead up to the porch and entrance hall; to the left are the four bedrooms and family bathroom; to the right is the open-plan kitchen/dining/lounge area spacious living area whose raised height allows for great views out to the Dublin mountains on one side the owners can watch the fireworks over the city from the full-height kitchen window the owners have created a cosy sittingroom/den with a mezzanine home office and leads out through the back entrance of the house [ The secret loves of property writers: Our top 10 favourite homes of 2024Opens in new window ] In the sleeping wing are four good-sized bedrooms with decent built-in wardrobe space Bedroom one has wardrobes across an entire wall Bedrooms three and four have full-height corner windows to bring in light and give a country atmosphere and close to the M50 for easy access to Dundrum Town Centre save perhaps modernising the main bathroom There’s also the option to reopen a small staircase that used to lead down from the kitchen/diningroom to the basement area An easy way would be to build a trapdoor in the diningroom floor which could be opened as needed for easy access for instance during outdoor summer parties Tucked away in a corner of the garden are two large storage units measuring 16ft by 8ft Forge Field in Stocking Lane, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 measures 174sq m (1,867sq ft) with an additional 29sq m (315sq ft) in the basement area. It has a Ber of C2 and is for sale through Sherry FitzGerald, seeking €1.65 million. Kevin Courtney is an Irish Times journalist Daly, Christopher, (Rathfarnham, Dublin) 7th April 2025, peacefully in the tender care of Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross. He will be very sadly missed by his darling partner John, beloved sister Trish, nephew Burschi, niece Georgia, sisters-in-law Mary and Bernadette, brothers-in-law Frank and Bill, nieces Nicola, Michelle and Joanne, nephew Gary, cousins the Clancy’s and the McCarthers. Predeceased by his parents Tom and Kathleen, sister Shelia and brothers-in-law Burschi and Peter. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Directors, Willbrook Road, Rathfarnham on Wednesday (9th April) from 5 pm until 7 pm. A celebration of Christopher’s life will take place on Thursday (10th April) at Newlands Cross Crematorium for a 9am Civil Service followed by burial in Deans Grange Cemetery. Christopher wanted bright clothes and loads of flowers. CondolencesDonate to CharityWould you like to mark a birthday memorial mass or anniversary for a Loved One?You can now create a family notice on RIP.ie to remember your loved one Brendan passed away peacefully on February 22nd 2025, surrounded by his loving family and in the wonderful care of Tallaght University Hospital Dublin. Brendan, dearly beloved husband of Mary and adored Dad of Nessa and Brian, loving Grandad to his grandchildren Darcey, Paul, Hannah, Teddy, Ollie, Will, and Danny. He will be deeply missed by his sister Dorothy, his brothers Leo and Nessan and pre deceased by his siblings John and Hugh. Brendan will be forever loved and missed by his son-in-law Johnny, his daughter-in-law Kelly, his sisters in law and brother-in-law, nieces and nephews, friends, and neighbours. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home Willbrook Rathfarnham Wednesday 26th February 2025 from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. A celebration of Brendan’s life will take place on Thursday morning, February 27th, in the Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham, at 10am followed by cremation at Mount Jerome Crematorium. 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Donations if desired, to St. James's Hospital https://supportstjames.ie/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Meet the family for Prayers at O’Malley Funeral Home, New Line, Charleville, Co. Cork, From 11 am - 12 pm on Saturday 22nd February, 2025. Burial of ashes afterwards in Holy Cross Cemetery Charleville. Funeral Service.css-h76uj{display:inherit;margin-right:-4px;margin-left:8px;}Cremation / BurialDate Published: Breda will be reposing at the Larry Massey Funeral Home, Eden Centre, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, on Tuesday (March 11th) from 5pm to 7pm. Removal on Wednesday morning to the Church of the Good Shepherd, Churchtown, arriving for 10am Mass, followed by a cremation service at 12pm in the Garden Chapel, Mount Jerome, Harold’s Cross. All enquiries to Larry Massey Funeral Directors, Rathfarnham, on (01)406-1000. No flowers please, donations, if desired, to the Irish Cancer Society at Breda’s Funeral Mass and Cremation Service may be viewed live online by clicking on the corresponding link below. Funeral Service.css-h76uj{display:inherit;margin-right:-4px;margin-left:8px;}Cremation / BurialDate Published: Peacefully in the company of his loving family while in the tender care of the doctors Paul was predeceased by his parents Tom and Josie and his sister Leila Forever loved and missed by his wife Maria and his son Thomas Funeral Mass will take place in the Church of the Annunciation 25th February at 10 am followed by burial at Cruagh Cemetery Donations if desired to the Irish Cancer Society https://www.cancer.ie/ Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Willbrook Road Rathfarnham on Monday (21st April 2025) from 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm. Removal Tuesday morning to the Church of the Miraculous Medal, Bird Avenue, Clonskeagh to arrive for 10.00am Funeral Mass followed by burial at Kilmashogue Cemetery. 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Donations if desired to Darndale Childcare Services. You may make a donation using this link: https://gofund.me/0160708e Sadly missed by her loving sons & daughters Michael, Thomas, Laurence, Nigel, Ann, Diane, Jacinta, Shirley & Sinead, brothers Paul, John & Donal, Seamus &Anthony grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces & nephews, sons in-law, daughters in law, extended family & large circle of friends & https://churchmedia.tv/st-patricks-church Funeral will take place on Friday 28th at 12pm at Saint Patrick's Parish, Clogh, Castlecomer followed to burial in Clogh Castlecomer cemetery. Ann will be reposing home to family home in Rathfarnham for family & friends on Wednesday afternoon. Book of condolence open on the link below. Jimmy will be forever loved and very sadly missed by his loving children Reposing at his home on Thursday (13th February) from 5pm to 7pm Funeral Mass will take place on Friday 14th February at 10am in Church of the Good Shepherd Churchtown followed by burial at Kilmashogue​​​​​​ Cemetery To view Jimmy’s Funeral Mass on Friday at 10am, please see link; https://churchtownparish.com/webcam/ Anyone wishing to offer their sympathies to the family can leave a message by clicking on the "Condolences" link below. Reposing at Fanagans Funeral Home, Willbrook, Rathfarnham on Thursday (27th February) from 4pm to 7pm. Removal on Friday morning to the Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham for Funeral Mass at 10am followed by burial in Kilmashogue Cemetery. Funeral Mass May be viewed on the link below. Enquiries to Fanagans Funeral Home, Rathfarnham -01-4931000. With prices starting at €1.2 million, it is likely that this development will attract those trading up, rather than those looking for their first home. The A-rated properties, being built by Howard Building Contractors, are due to be ready for occupation in February, with the next phase expected to be released soon after. There are three types of four-bed homes on offer in the first phase including terraced, end-terrace and semidetached houses. There are two terraced available with a floor area of 220sq m (2,368sq ft) and a price tag of €1.35 million. One of the end-terrace houses is being used as the showhouse, so has yet to be priced, but the other available end-terrace house, with an area of 220sq m (2,368sq ft), is for sale for €1.4 million. The four semidetached houses in this phase range in size from 181sq m to 247sq m (1,948sq ft-2,659sq ft) and are priced from €1.2 million to €1.6 million. The semidetached units at number 1 and 2 are laid out over three floors, with all the living areas on the ground floor and the bedrooms on the first and second floors, along with a roof terrace with mountain views. The other six homes are set out over four levels. The living spaces are on the ground floor, with an additional lounge on the first floor alongside two bedrooms, with the other two on the second floor, and a study and roof terrace on the top floor. The interiors were designed by Elaine Mackenzie-Smith of Number 10 Design. The kitchens are custom-made by Fitzgerald’s in Dún Laoghaire to include Siemens appliances, as well as a walk-in pantry set behind sliding Crittall-style doors. Coming with an A2 Ber rating, all homes have an Ecodan heating system and underfloor heating throughout. The properties in this first phase have south-facing gardens with Italian paving patio areas to the rear and parking for two cars at the front. Each property is being built with a high-strength, fibre-reinforced concrete that is poured on site. This should ensure that the homes have increased noise reduction, thermal efficiency and fire resistance. Rathfarnham is a top area for school choices with Loreto, Wesley College, Alexandra College, Terenure College and the High School all close by for secondary school ages. For younger kids, Ballyroan National School, Scoil Naomh Pádraig and Rathfarnham Educate Together are also in the vicinity. When complete, there will be a total of 22 homes at Silverbrook set out around a landscaped green area. There are viewings this weekend on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 1pm with Savills. Bernadette’s family would like to offer their sincere gratitude to all the wonderful staff at the Marlay Nursing Home for all the care and support given to Bernadette during her time with them. Bernadette’s Funeral Mass will take place on Tuesday (February 4th) at 10am, in the Church of the Divine Word, Marley Grange, D16 H7V2, followed by burial in Kilternan Cemetery Park, D18 X22C. Those who wish to leave a message of sympathy for the family may do so in the section marked “condolences” below. All enquiries to Larry Massey Funeral Directors, Rathfarnham, on (01)4061000. Bernadette’s Funeral Mass may be viewed live online by clicking the link below. BARRY, Paddy (Pat), late of Rathfarnham, passed away peacefully on the 6th of February 2025, looked after by the caring staff at Tallaght Hospital. Beloved husband of Mary and loving father of Michael and John. He will be sadly missed by his wife, sons, his siblings Michael, James, Mary and Eilis, as well as brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, and all extended family and friends. “In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. And that makes me happy. For it says that no matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there’s something stronger – something better, pushing right back.” Paddy’s Funeral Mass will take place on Wednesday (February 12th) at 10am in the Church of the Divine Word, Marley Grange, Rathfarnham, D16 H7V2, followed by a cremation service at 12.15pm in the Victorian Chapel, Mount Jerome, Harold’s Cross, D6W HY98. All enquiries to Larry Massey Funeral Directors, Rathfarnham, on (01)406-1000. Paddy’s Funeral Mass may be viewed live online by clicking the link below. A man charged with attacking a woman on a bus in Dublin was identified through RTÉ‘s Crimecall programme, a court has heard. The alleged incident in Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, on May 29th, 2024, featured in a public appeal for assistance last week. Martin Ball (36), of Gleann na hEorna, Springfield, Tallaght, appeared before Judge Paula Murphy at Dublin District Court on Wednesday. He was granted bail with a condition not to travel on a specific bus route. Mr Ball is charged with assault causing harm to a woman at Grange Road. Garda Sergeant Bryan Duff said that due to the nature of the case, directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) needed to be obtained. Dressed in a black coat, blue jeans, black runners and cream jumper, Mr Ball did not address the court and has yet to indicate a plea. There was no objection to bail with conditions. No evidence about the alleged assault was given during the brief hearing. Judge Murphy ordered Mr Ball to have no contact directly or indirectly with the alleged injured party or any witness, to reside at his current address, to sign on three days a week at his local Garda station and to stay off the S8 Go Ahead bus, which the court was told goes through Rathfarnham to Cabinteely. Mr McMorrow argued that the signing-on condition was “a little onerous” for his client, who worked full-time and had no prior convictions. The defence was agreeable to all the other terms. The court sergeant asked it to be part of the bail conditions due to the nature of the charge, and he added that the accused had been identified through Crimecall. Judge Murphy said that because of the lengths gardaí had to go to locate him, she was leaving the requirement for Mr Ball to sign on every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She added that the issue could revisited. The accused was remanded on his bond of €300 to appear again on March 12th for the DPP’s direction to be conveyed. Judge Murphy held that he was a suitable candidate for free legal aid, which was granted. taking photographs of dew drops on cobwebs that sort of thing,” explains Denis O’Regan who will be returning to the 17th-century Rathfarnham Castle Gallery for an exhibition of his photos of David Bowie This is a part of this year’s Dublin Bowie Festival which sees some big names come over to Dublin to celebrate the iconic Starman other big names coming over for this festival include Gail Ann Dorsey (who also played with Lenny Kravitz Denis has photographed Bowie more than any other photographer and he has also served as an official photographer for Queen and Duran Duran and was the official photographer at Live Aid the 1985 benefit concert in the Wembley in London Denis fondly remembers seeing Bowie perform in London when he was 19 years old and being mesmerized by the visuals He heard the next day Bowie was retiring the ‘Ziggy Stardust’ character and recalled “feeling like I had discovered something and then lost it the very next day.” One of Denis’ famous photos of David Bowie Bowie was not retiring altogether but rather the persona Denis was working to save money to travel around the world and finally got the opportunity to photograph Bowie Since most of his photos were “documentary,” he didn’t need to prepare much; instead he focused on observing and anticipating the perfect moment to capture a shot Denis was David’s photographer for nearly 20 years but 1983 was the year when most photos were taken as he accompanied him on the ‘Serious Moonlight’ tour Denis not only took photos of David performing live but also of him offstage and behind the scenes in quieter settings away from the madness of touring Denis has many plans involving Bowie for 2025 including publishing a book of the photos he had taken of him over those years in July; these photos will also be on display in the ‘David Bowie Centre’ when it opens at the V & A East Storehouse in September in Hackney Denis would like to thank all involved at the Dublin Bowie Festival The exhibition will be available to view from February 12- March 3; don’t miss out CLONDALKIN Rugby Club senior men’s team had plenty to shout about when they claimed the Leinster League Division Two A title. It’s the first time ... Read More Contact US Info@echo.ie Tel: +353 (0)1 4685350 We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings we will not be able to save your preferences This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again The Omniplex Group is the fourth-largest cinema chain in Ireland and the UK Dublin’s Rathfarnham is to get it’s first cinema in 70 years with a five-screen venue to open in Nutgrove Shopping Centre at the beginning of next year Omniplex Cinema Group has said it will invest more than €3m in the new development which will be the first cinema in the area since the closure of the Landscape Cinema in 1955 The new Nutgrove cinema will offer an “elevated cinema experience” with each of the five theatres featuring 50 Pullman-style sofas complete with footrests and greater legroom compared to standard cinema seating The cinema will also have a beer and wine lounge where visitors can enjoy cocktails and other refreshments before or after their movie the cinema is designed to bring a higher standard of cinema-going to Rathfarnham appealing to families and film enthusiasts alike The new establishment is also set to create 20 full and part-time jobs the fourth-largest cinema chain in Ireland and the UK operates 355 screens across 44 locations in both countries centre manager of Nutgrove Shopping Centre expressed his excitement at the planned development “It is a fantastic entertainment addition and a much sought-after amenity that has been missing from our local community,” he said “We are also pleased that the cinema will provide new employment opportunities for the local area.” CommentKsenia Samotiy: Blaming immigration for all your problems is easy to do but it doesn’t solve anythingThere was a big anti-immigration march in Dublin the weekend before last and Conor McGregor posting encouraging tweets for the protesters Reposing at home Thursday 16th January 2025 from 5pm to 7pm. Funeral Mass Friday 17th January in Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Ballyboden at 10.30am followed by burial in Mount Venus Cemetery. Family flowers only, donations if desired to Tallaght University Hospital. The Funeral Mass may be viewed on the link below Practising GP in Rathfarnham for over 45 years, 19th November 2024 (peacefully) at Tallaght Hospital, beloved wife of the late Jim, predeceased by her dear son Paul, she will be very sadly missed by her daughter Deirdre and son Ray, grandchildren Lucy, Harry, Jim and Gracín, sisters Nora and Anna, brothers Josie and Patsy, daughter-in-law Grace, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and her community of patients with a special mention to Adele. Reposing in Fanagans Funeral Home, Willbrook Thursday, 21st November 2024, from 4pm to 6pm. Funeral Mass Friday, 22nd November, in the Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham at 10am followed by burial in Kilmashogue Cemetery. The Funeral Mass may be viewed on the link below. passed away peacefully at Tallaght University Hospital after a short illness Beloved wife of the late Edward Wolfe and much-loved mother of Eamon Sadly missed and remembered by all her loving family Beda will repose at her residence on Wednesday evening (Jan 8th) from 4pm to 7pm Removal on Thursday morning (Jan 9th) to the Church of the Holy Spirit followed thereafter to Bohernabreena Cemetery Click here at 10am on Thursday morning to view live streaming of Funeral Mass Family Flowers only please. Donations if desired in memory of Beda to the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Click here to donate online or you may choose to use the donation box which will be provided at the church. All enquiries to JP Ward & Sons Funeral Home, Sandyford Village Tel: (01) 2135905 It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Marian Kelly (née Foley), Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin and late of Knockmeal, Ballinamult, Co. Waterford, ex Department of Agriculture and Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, at her home (suddenly), on Tuesday 18th February 2025, following an illness. Predeceased by her sister Marita, Marian is sadly mourned by her beloved husband Michael and forever loved by her brother Sean, sisters Kay, Rose and Valerie, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces and a wide circle of friends. Marian will be reposing at Fanagan's Funeral Home, Willbrook Road, Rathfarnham (D14 W029) on Friday evening, 21st February from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Removal on Saturday 22nd February at 12.15 p.m. from The Kiely Funeral Home, Dungarvan (X35 XN79) to St. Mary's Church, Touraneena (E91 FW90) for Requiem Mass at 1 p.m. Interment afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. If you wish please leave a message of remembrance and sympathy on the condolence link below. Beloved husband of Catherine and adoring father of Patrick Anne and Tommy; Aeneas will be sadly missed by his wife his cherished grandchildren Robert and Anna Aeneas will be reposing at the Larry Massey Funeral Home on Monday evening (January 13th) from 5pm to 7pm Removal on Tuesday morning (January 14th) to the Church of the Annunciation followed by a 12.15pm Cremation Service in the Victorian Chapel All enquiries to Larry Massey Funeral Directors if desired to the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association (ILFA) at https://ilfa.ie/donate/ Aeneas’s Funeral Mass and Cremation Service may be viewed live online by clicking on the corresponding link below. Moira Hill (née O’Reilly) Rathfarnham (Dublin and formerly of Greaghadossan Predeceased by her late husband Gerry and daughter Catherine Colette and Michael Edward and her predeceased siblings Pat Rathfarnham from 3pm to 5pm on Friday (6th December 2024) Funeral Mass on Saturday (7th December 2024) arriving for 11.00am at the Church of the Annunciation Rathfarnham The Mass may be viewed by logging on to the following link: https://www.churchservices.tv/rathfarnham Murphy, Jennie (née Jacob) (Rathfarnham, Dublin) 23rd December 2024, peacefully at home, beloved wife of the late Billy and loving mother of John, Helen, Bernie, Joan, Christine and the late Cathriona and mother-in-law of the late George. She will be very sadly missed by her loving son, daughters, sons-in-law Tony, Johnny and Dec, daughter-in-law Sinead, grandchildren Gareth, Orlagh, Cian, Finn and Cillian, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends. Jennie will be reposing on Friday afternoon from 4pm - 6pm at the Larry Massey Funeral Home, the Eden Centre, Grange Road, Rathfarnham. Funeral Mass will take place on Saturday morning (28th December) at 11am in the Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham followed by burial in Mount Venus Cemetery, Rathfarnham. All enquiries to Larry Massey Funeral Directors, Rathfarnham, on (01)406-1000. To view Jennie's funeral mass online please click on the link below: passed away peacefully on the 18th of January 2025 in the care of the wonderful staff at Orwell Private Nursing Home Beloved husband of Theresa and loving father to Gillian He will be sadly missed by his loving wife Kevin will be reposing at the Larry Massey Funeral Home Removal on Wednesday morning to the Church of the Divine Word followed by a cremation service at 11.30am in the Victorian Chapel to Dementia care through The Alzheimer Society of Ireland at https://alzheimer.ie/get-involved/ways-to-give/give-in-memory/ Kevin’s Funeral Mass and Cremation Service may be viewed live online by clicking the corresponding link below. (unexpectedly) in the exceptional care of the staff in Stewart’s Hospital, Palmerstown. Predeceased by her parents Linda and Alexander. She will be deeply missed and remembered with much love and affection by her sisters Pauline and Valerie, brothers Alex and Michael, brother-in-law John, sister-in-law Mary, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, her aunt Tess, extended family and friends. Reposing in Fanagans Funeral Home, Dundrum on Tuesday afternoon (7th January) from 3pm prior to her Removal to the Church of the Good Shepherd, Churchtown arriving at 4.30pm. Funeral Mass on Wednesday morning (8th January) at 10am, followed by burial in Mount Venus Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu to Stewarts Care, Palmerstown, Dublin 20. Mary’s Removal and Funeral Mass can be viewed live on the link below. The Condolences section is open below, if you would like to leave your personal message for Mary's family. (formerly Oldtown Co Kilkenny) passed away peacefully in the loving care of the staff at St Glady’s nursing home Harold’s Cross on 25th February 2025 surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her beloved husband Bob, daughter June and son Pat. Josie will be greatly missed by her loving sons Bill, Val, Robert and Vincent, grandchildren, great grandchildren, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends, and neighbours. Rest in Peace Josie will repose at Fanagans Funeral Home, Willbrook, Rathfarnham, Wednesday 12th March 2025 from 3.30pm to 5.30pm. Removal Thursday morning 13th March to the Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham for 10am Funeral Mass, followed by burial in Kilmashogue Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations if desired to the Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland. The National Lottery is appealing to EuroDreams players in the Rathfarnham area of Dublin 14 to urgently check their tickets as a prize of €2,000 per month for 5 years from the Thursday The player scooped the Tier 2 prize in a special promotion held for the 31st of October draw which guaranteed that one EuroDreams player in Ireland would win €2,000 per month for 5 years Ticket holders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize which means that the Dublin winner has just over four weeks left to claim their prize The claim deadline for this prize is close of business on Wednesday has called on all EuroDreams players in Dublin to carefully check their old tickets from October to ensure that they do not miss out on claiming this outstanding prize “We are hoping to hear from a EuroDreams player in Rathfarnham who scooped their prize of €2,000 per month for 5 years from the Thursday The winner purchased their ticket in Tesco As ticket holders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize the last date to claim this prize is Wednesday so we are encouraging all our players who purchased their ticket in Rathfarnham’s Tesco to check their old tickets very carefully.” “If you scan your ticket using the National Lottery app and it’s a winner, you’ll receive a message instructing you to contact our Claims team. You can reach them by calling 1800 666 222 or emailing claims@lottery.ie our team will verify your win and arrange for you to claim your prize.” Nearly 30 cent in every €1 spent on National Lottery games goes back to Good Causes in the areas of sport more than €6.5 Billion has been raised for Good Causes since the National Lottery was established 37 years ago €227.9 Million was raised for local Good Causes in communities across Ireland Guaranteed €1 Million to be SHARED in Lotto Plus Raffle this Saturday!3/04/2025 National Lottery Launches New “Lucky Stars” Scratch Card Ahead of Mother’s Day26/03/2025 in the wonderful care of the staff of the I.C.U Tallaght Hospital; beloved wife and best friend of Philip Seán and David; Noeleen will be forever loved and very sadly missed by her loving family Reposing at her home on Monday (27th January) from 5pm to 7pm A Service to celebrate Noeleen’s life will take place on Tuesday (28th January) at 2:30pm in the Temple in Newlands Cross Crematorium Those who cannot attend the Funeral Service please feel free to leave a message in the condolence book below To view Noeleen’s Service on Tuesday at 2:30pm please click on the following link: https://www.dctrust.ie/location/newlands-cross/chapel-webstream.html Club Captain Senior and Masters Women  The death has occurred of Joseph (Joe) O’Donoghue of (Ballyboden Joe was predeceased by his darling daughter Forever loved and always remembered by his beloved wife Margaret Members of Margaret’s family will miss Joe; Bridgie and Anthony former work colleagues in FÁS and a wide circle of friends If you are unable to attend the Funeral, you can view the Mass on this link: https://www.churchservices.tv/rathfarnham You may leave your private messages of condolence for the family in the section below. "Mum is a spirit that will ride on the happiest of hills." Family flowers only. Donations, if desired, to the Angels in Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross https://olh.ie/donate/. Enquiries to Fanagans Funeral Home, Dundrum at 01-2984143. Messages of sympathy may be left in the Condolence section below. The funeral Mass and committal service may be viewed at the links below. Sligo passed away peacefully on 26th December 2024 she was the daughter of the late Padraig O’Cathain of the Blasket Islands and Kathleen Keane of Drimbane She was predeceased by her husband Pearse and her sister Gabrielle Gertie will be greatly missed by her children Brían extended family and wonderful neighbours and friends Gertie’s Funeral Mass will take place in the Church of the Divine Word followed by burial in Mount Jerome Cemetery Please leave your personal messages of sympathy for the Foley family https://www.svp.ie/donate/ You may view Gertie’s Funeral Mass live online by clicking the link below. late of Rathfarnham and formerly of Rathmines passed away suddenly but peacefully at home on the 29th of November 2024 and grandson Kayden; Saundra will be very sadly missed by her partner and best friend Tommy Saundra will be reposing at the Larry Massey Funeral Home on Wednesday evening (December 4th) from 4pm to 7pm and at her family home on Thursday (December 5th) Removal on Friday morning (December 6th) to the Church of the Good Shepherd followed by a Cremation Service at 1pm in the Victorian Chapel https://www.littleflower.ie/donate/donate Saundra’s Funeral Mass and Cremation Service may be viewed live online by clicking the corresponding links below.