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16 Dec 2025

This week's Dundalk Democrat front page

This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now

This week's Dundalk Democrat front page

This week's Dundalk Democrat front page

This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now, featuring: 

  • Louth bore the brunt of Storm Bram last Tuesday, as strong winds and unusually high tides battered Dundalk, Blackrock, and the Cooley Peninsula
  • A former Dundalk couple who carried out a “prolonged” three-hour attack on a grandmother, who lost an eye after she was struck several times with a hammer before being tied up in a bin bag, have had their convictions upheld by the Court of Appeal.
  • Dundalk Municipal District has voted to send a request for clarification to Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and has also requested a meeting with senior government figures regarding the proposed Dundalk Bay–Carlingford Greenway, following a lengthy and sometimes tense debate at its December meeting.

PLUS: St Patrick's Scout Group host their annual Good Deeds Collection for Save Our Homeless

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