The documented history of Tallaght dates back to early Christian Ireland but the many archaeological sites in the area suggest the presence of Bronze Age and perhaps even earlier settlers in the area. There was also a monastic settlement in Tallaght Village, evidence of which still exists in the buildings of St. Maelruain’s Church. Today Tallaght's Civic Square contains the seat of the local authority, County Hall, a newly renovated and well-equipped library facility, a theatre building and a cutting edge 4-storey arts centre named RUA RED along with other local libraries and arts groups, it also has many sporting facilities ranging from swimming pools to football pitches. Tallaght is also host to The Square shopping centre, one of Ireland’s largest shopping centres it comprises of 3 retail levels, a multi story car park and is in close proximity to two hotels. Tallaght is centred 13 km southwest of Dublin city, in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains (nestled in these mountains are many characterful old buildings and ruins, including the infamous Hell Fire Club.). It is connected directly to the city centre by bus routes and a Luas line.
Previous productions in Tallaght include.
2011 Meet the Neighbours – RTE production shot in Tallaght in December 2011. Yet to be aired.
2007 Prosperity RTE (Fettercairn Tallaght)
2007 Kisses (Tallaght)
2012 Tallafornia from TV3 in Tallaght (Tallaght Leisure Centre, The Playhouse Nightclub) & Saggart |