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Swords Man IsVolunteer OfThe YearSwords resident, Matt Cullen has beenselected as Volunteer of the Year at theVolunteer Ireland Awards. Matt emerged victo-rious from over 31 exceptional volunteers,including three candidates from Dublin.The awards were presented at a special cere-mony in City Hall, Dublin on 2nd Decemberlast.For 10 years, Matt Cullen has been an invalu-able member of the Tidy Towns team inSwords, which has culminated in him winningVolunteer of the Year. Always going above andbeyond what is expected of him, Mattapproaches all of his tasks with a positive atti-tude. Matt’s charm and spirit has been instru-mental, not only to the success of Tidy Towns,but also in attracting new members to join in.Matt makes sure to include all members of thecommunity in Tidy Towns, breaking down thelanguage barrier with foreign nationals andinvolving children in the planting offlowerbeds.Secretary of Swords Tidy Towns, Niamh Tracey,who nominated Matt for a Volunteer IrelandAward said. “Matt shows the way to a betterSwords - his concern for the well-being ofother members and the improvement ofSwords village, demonstrated by what he doesand how he does it: He is patient, determined,bright, listening, laughing. No matter howpainstaking the task, no matter how manytimes graffiti has been washed off walls, ortrolleys extracted from this river and in allweathers, Matt is always positive. He is alwaysready with a smile and a joke, encouragingnew members and old, making difficult jobseasier with his knowledge, and tedious jobsfun with his enthusiasm.”Continued on page 14
Pictured is Matt Cullen, who won the Volunteer of theYear Award with his trophy and Certificate of Recognition
Transport Minister, Paschal Donohoe was at aFingal Dublin Chamber breakfast at the RadissonBlu Hotel at Dublin Airport, in the company of localMinister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr JamesReilly. In a private interview with this newspaper,Ministers Donohoe and Reilly confirmed that 2021is the date when the first sod will be turned,provided that the present Government are returnedto power in the upcoming general election.This is the first concrete commitment byGovernment to the delivery of Metro North. Duringhis speech earlier that morning, Minister Donohoewas noncommittal about a date for the commence-ment of Metro North, saying that it was difficult topin down. During his speech, he said that nothingwould happen before 2017, as there were issueslike the Railway Order, which is a complicated plan-ning project, as well as tendering, amongst otherconsiderations.This all changed when this reporter asked him, in aprivate interview after the event, whether hardpressed commuters in theNorth County, who haveendured promises fromsuccessive Governmentsover the years could beguaranteed delivery of Metro North. MinisterDonohoe replied by saying, “Yes, Metro North willdefinitely happen. It will be funded by the
Exchequer. If we have a period of economic growthand political stability, I believe we will have a Metroproject. This is a commitment I can give, but thereare assumptions underneath it, regarding our
economy. However, I firmlybelieve that the bestproject is Metro North.When asked if the countryslipped back into reces-
sion, as this is a 12 year project, would it affect thedelivery of Metro, the Minister said that this is the case in all projects. It was then that he
confirmed that construction of Metro North willhappen in 2021.Local Minister Dr James Reilly, who was in thecompany of Minister Donohoe when the date wasconfirmed, told the County Leader; “This is greatnews further confirming the Government’s commit-ment. The timeline is both real and realistic and it’sgreat news for people and businesses in Swordsand the greater North County area.”“Connectivity to the city is critical to further growthand prosperity of the North County. Metro Northprovides accessibility to the city for our youngpeople to pursue their education. It also providesaccessibility for visitors to enjoy what Fingal has tooffer, with the largest number of tourists enteringDublin Airport since the peak in 2008. The opportu-nities for Fingal tourism are clear,” he said.Continued on page 14
Date Set For StartOf Metro ProjectDate Set For StartOf Metro ProjectDate Set For StartOf Metro ProjectDate Set For StartOf Metro ProjectDate Set For StartOf Metro ProjectThe County Leader can exclusively confirm that constructionof the much sought after Metro North Rail project will definitely go ahead, with a definite start date confirmed.
URGENT ACTION NEEDED NOW!A recent report in a nationalnewspaper regarding publicorder crime in the top 20Dublin Garda districts, hasincluded Swords, Balbrigganand Skerries in that list. Thesame report relating to drugoffences includes Swords in itstop 20 list of Dublin Gardadistricts.General election candidates,Cllr Tony Murphy (IndependentAlliance) and Senator DarraghO’Brien (FF) are blaming thelack of resources for Gardai andthe local drug task force as the
reason that Swords, Balbrigganand Skerries appear on.Fine Gael TD, Alan Farrell coun-tered by saying that themanner in which these statis-tics have been presented ismisleading and sensationalist.“The breakdown of the top 20Garda districts in Dublin ispresented, when there areactually only 8 districts.” Heblamed Fianna Fail and theGreen Party coalition forclosing Templemore and thatFine Gael in Governmentreopened the Garda Training
College in Templemore inSeptember 2014.Regarding the lack of resourcesto counter drug abuse, VinceRellis, manager of the NorthDublin Community Care Servicesaid, “We can report noprogress by the Minister toaddress the serious inequity inservice and resource provisionfor North County Dublin andthat within three weeks of hisvisit to Swords, there was atragic reminder of the humanimpact of this lack of action.”See our full report on Page 18
County LeaderEXCLUSIVE
Pictured at Fingal Dublin Chamber Breakfast meeting atthe Radisson Blu Hotel Dublin Airport, are Minister forChildren and Youth Affairs, Dr James Reilly and TransportMinister Paschal Donohoe, where they gave a commitmentthat construction of Metro North would commence in 2021
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Dublin Airport has broken its previousrecord last week for the number ofpassengers processed in a single year,with the rest of its December traffic stillto come. So far, more than23.5 million passengers havepassed through Dublin Airportthis year, beating the airport’sprevious record for passengertraffic which was set in 2008.Commenting on the news,Dublin Airport ManagingDirector Vincent Harrisonsaid: “Dublin Airport is havinga record year for passengernumbers due to stronggrowth across all majorsectors of the market.” He furtherexplained that passenger numbers areup 16 per cent, with record numbers ofpeople travelling to and from Dublin onEuropean, UK, transatlantic and interna-tional routes. With the rest of Decemberstill to come, the Airport has already
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On Friday 4thDecember, 13 youngvolunteers from 6thclass in Holy FamilySNS carried out theirLocalise communityaction project, beauti-fying an area of RiverValley. The youngpeople, together withtheir LocaliseCommunity YouthOfficer and staff ofHoly Family SNS,connected with thelocal HilltownEnvironmental Groupand their local TIdyTowns, planning andorganising a clean upof the local area. The event was organ-ised in conjunction
with Gerry White,Chairman ofRivervalley TidyTowns Group whoover the last few
weeks has co-ordi-nated the planting ofover 3,000 springbulbs in 10 differentflowerbeds around theRivervalley/Rathingleestate. In the earlyspring, there will be asea of colour as thebulbs being to grow.Gerry would like tothank all the volun-teers who worked veryhard work during thesummer months. Theirhard work paid off asthey won the BestEstate “Adopt a Patch”in the Swords/Balbriggan area in theFingal County CouncilsEnvironmental Awardsback in September.
White told the CountyLeader, “Thirteen chil-dren from the Localisegroup in Rivervalleytook part in plantingspring bulbs in theflowerbed atBrookdale round-about. The childrenwere from the localHoly Family SNS andthey planted over 300spring bulbs in a onehour project. TheLocalise Group co-ordinators wereTherese O’Leary andSiobhan Leonard andthey were delightedwith the enthusiasmand hard work of thechildren with thisproject,” he said,
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Pictured are pupils from sixth class at Holy Family NS, in Swords, who are also membersof Localise. They are pictured helping Dolly Brogan and Gerry White of HilltownEnvironmental Group, as part of their project in River Valley
Rotary Club of Dublin Fingal held their annual bucket collections for local St. Vincent dePaul and other local charities in Supevalu, Swords Pavilions last Friday.Pictured collecting on the day were are Rotarians Eugene Haines (left) and Dave Murray(right) with members of the 164th Brackenstown Scout Group Mario and Cloe.
Vincent HarrisonBallyboughal TeenHome Safe And SoundResidents of the North County andBallyboughal in particular, will be veryrelieved to learn that 13 year-old ConnorMcAleer is back home safe and soundwith his family. It had been reported in the national
press over the weekend that the youngBallyboughal teenager had gonemissing from home since last Friday. Hewas last seen at the Topaz petrol stationat Lissenhall, Swords. The CountyLeader contacted Balbriggan GardaStation on Monday morning and wewere informed of the good news thatConnor was safely back home with hisfamily in Ballyboughal.
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Local CouncillorTacklesHomelessnessThe North County’s 2015 winterrough sleeper count was conductedsuccessfully across the region,
beginning on the night of 30thNovember and finishing at 6.00amon 1st December last. This countwas coordinated by the DRHE andinvolved the participation of acombination of volunteersand full time employees ofstatutory and voluntaryhomeless service providersin Dublin. The aim of thecount is to gather informa-tion and establish anumber of how manypeople are actuallysleeping rough throughoutthe region. One of theparticipants in the count for theSwords region was Cllr Joe Newman. The County Leader contacted Cllr.Newman who told us that, as a localcouncillor he wanted to find out firsthand how many local people wereactually on the streets. With the levels of homelessnessacross the country reaching crisispoint, they were expecting to findmany people trying to take shelter
wherever they could throughoutthe local area. What they found however, was thatin the North County area, particu-larly Swords, where Newmanhimself had been, had a surpris-ingly low number of homelesspeople. Talking to this paper, he told usthat: “We were expecting the worstbut we were pleasantly surprised.We only came in contact with oneman who was sleeping rough. Weoffered him help, asked him if heneeded to get in somewhere forthe night and if he needed
anything and he actuallyrefused our help. We didprovide him with asleeping bag, but herefused any further helpfrom us.” This is a small ray of lightin a very dark situation.While the situation seemsto be either worsening orremaining at a stalemate
throughout the country, It seemsthat the County Council’s efforts totackle homelessness in the areaare definitely working. While The Dublin Region HomelessExecutive (DRHE) will confirm thedetail from the official winter counton Thursday, December 10th, itseems that all is not lost for the FIngal region in terms ofhomelessness.
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Standbyme SkerriesThe charity Standbyme is having an event on Thursday the 10th of December at9.00pm in Ollie’s Bar in Skerries. An ABBA tribute band and BBQ are expectingyou ! Standbyme is also offering free Christmas dinners delivered to the door onChristmas Day for those who live alone. To book a place for the event orChristmas Dinner, please contact Anne on 083 1563595 or 01 8495784.
Olympic Hero Honoured By Local ScoutsLocal boy Billy Kane fromSwords was honoured bythe 171st Dublin RiverValley Scout Group afterexcelling himself at theSpecial Olympics WorldSummer Games. Afterachieving a huge successwinning two Gold medals,three Silver medals andone Bronze medal, theGroup along with hisparents and friends paidtribute to Billy, the prideof the Irish team.Being a child with DownSyndrome, the 15 year oldstarted training ingymnastics at the earlyage of six years. Thetraining helped him withhis co-ordination and
discipline. Last year, hewon the five Gold medalsand one Silver medal atthe national games inLimerick which made itpossible for him to enterthe World Games in LosAngeles in July this year. “To our astonishment, hewas drawn for the WorldGames in LA and we alltravelled to the USA tosupport the 88 Irishathletes taking part. Itwas a wonderful experi-ence, particularly as Billycame home with twoGold, three Silver and oneBronze medal,” Billy’smother Geraldine Kane
said. “Rivervalley Scoutshave been very supportiveof Billy throughout theyears of him being amember. This shows thatno matter what thedisability is, with hardwork and supportanything can beachieved,” she added. The Chief Scout, ChristyMcCann congratulatedBilly on his achievementsand explained that heepitomised the ScoutPromise in that a Scout iscalled upon ‘always to dotheir best’. He continuedthat Billy is an inspirationto all members in theGroup, doing his best andachieving his best.
Pictured is 15 year old Billy Kane receiving his photo collageon behalf of the River Valley Scout Group, recognising hisachievements at the Special Olympic Summer Games.
Local Fianna Fail senator, DarraghO’Brien says he is horrified by theremarks made on nationalradio last weekend by LouiseO’Reilly, the Sinn Féin electioncandidate for this constituency,regarding the murder ofDetective Garda Jerry McCabe. O’Brien made the commentsafter O’Reilly refused tocondemn the brutal murder of the Garda who was gunned down in the line of dutyby IRA members. He said, “The remarks made by LouiseO’Reilly on national radio last weekendare deeply shocking. She was asked astraightforward question as to whether
she condemned the murder of DetectiveGarda Jerry McCabe. Instead of
condemning the murder, sheinstead attempted to deflectthe question, and remarkedthat the conversation was‘hilarious’. It was truly sick-ening to listen to,” saidO’Brien.“As a staunch supporter of theGardai, I recognise the difficultjob they are expected to carryout day in and day out. I have
spoken in support of the Gardai onnumerous occasions in the Seanad andhave been fighting for the force to beadequately resourced in the face ofGovernment cutbacks. Ms O’Reilly
seemingly has no idea of the high levelof respect that the people of NorthCounty Dublin have for our Gardai.”“The mask has slipped with Sinn Féin.Ms O’Reilly says that she is a newgeneration of candidate, but she cannoteven bring herself to condemn themurder of those that are employed toserve and protect our communities. Thecomments she made shows that SinnFéin has a twisted moral compass. SinnFéin are simply unfit to govern. “Ms O’Reilly will find little support herein Dublin Fingal for her cold and heart-less views on Gardai. The fact that shecould laugh about the murder of a Gardaon national radio, and label the incidentas ‘hilarious’, says enough about howshe feels about those tasked withserving and protecting our communi-ties,” concluded O’Brien.
Sinn Fein Mask Slips - O’Brien
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Arts and Culture Award winners were Little Bros - Balbriggan Youth Service.Acting County Mayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy and May McKeon (right) are picturedwith Cian Walsh, Sean Gaffney, Anthony Lawrence and Elaine O'Donnell
The Franny Hogan Award was presented to NorthCounty Cricket Club player, Jamie Grassi. EamonHogan presented the award
Runner-Up in the Sports Person of the Year award was Keith Fanning,who is pictured here with Cllr Grainne Maguire and Acting CountyMayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy, making the presentation
Glebe North Football Club received a certification to mark their 70th anniver-sary. Pictured are Acting County Mayor,Cllr. Brian Dennehy and Glebe North’sDonal Richardson
Mick Traynor won the Sports Person of the Year award. He ispictured here with Acting County Mayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy, whomade the presentation. Also pictured is Cllr Grainne Maguire
Joe Troy (right) from Balbriggan TidyTowns was presented with a SpecialMerit Award by Luke Moriarty
The Special Recognition Award was received by LiamMcGrath. He is pictured here with Acting County Mayor, CllrBrian Dennehy and May McKeon
Bracken Boxing Club were recog-nised for attaining 30 years servingthe community. Pictured acceptingthe award from Acting CountyMayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy, isBrendan Purtill
Winner of the Best Public and CommunityBuilding was St Peter and Paul's Church. ActingCounty Mayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy is picturedmaking the presentation to Grainne Kilmurray
The Best Presented School award was wonby St Peter and Paul's NS. Laura Bouzzahis pictured collecting the award fromActing County Mayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy
Jordan Doherty won the Junior Player of the Year award. Heis pictured receiving the award from Acting County Mayor,Cllr Brian Dennehy. Also pictured is Cllr Malachy Quinn
This year marked the 90th anniversary of Balbriggan Rugby Club. Tomark the occasion, the club was presented with a certificate of recogni-tion. Pictured receiving the award from Acting County Mayor, Cllr BrianDennehy, are Club President, Dave McFadden and Robert Cashell
Balbriggan Meals on Wheels received a Special Recognition Award for Commitment to theCommunity. Pictured receiving the award from Acting County Mayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy,are Brendan Ingoldsby and Roy Loughlin. Also pictured is Cllr Tony Murphy (right)
Balbriggan Ladies FC were presented with a Sports Certificate of Merit. They arepictured receiving the award from Acting County Mayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy
The Volunteer of the Year award (At Home) was won by North CountyOutreach. Pictured are Anne-Marie Brady (Balbriggan CommunityCouncil), Bryan Campbell, Edel Campbell and Acting County Mayor,Cllr Brian Dennehy,
Balbriggan Meals on Wheels cele-brated their 30th anniversary thisyear. They received a certification tomark the occasion. Pictured receivingthe award from Acting County Mayor,Cllr Brian Dennehy is Roy Loughlin
Best Presented Estate was won by Fancourt Heights. Pictured areActing County Mayor, Cllr Brian Dennehy, Linda Curtis, ColletteBrangan and David Brangan
Balbriggan Guide Dogs for the Blindreceived a certification to mark their30th anniversary. Pictured receivingthe award from Acting County Mayor,Cllr Brian Dennehy, are Marie Deeganand Andy Green, with Nico the dog
The newly formed Balbriggan Community Liaison Committee hosted the Balbriggan TownAwards on Tuesday 1st December in the Bracken Court Hotel. The Awards, which weretraditionally hosted by Balbriggan Town Council have been a great success over the yearsand have had the support of the wider community. The Balbriggan Community LiaisonCommittee comprises local community and business representative groups workingtogether with elected members of the Balbriggan area, supported by Fingal CountyCouncil to provide a forum where local issues are regularly raised and reviewed. TheBalbriggan Town Awards provide an ideal opportunity for the community in Balbriggan tonominate people who deserve recognition of their achievements in the areas ofCommunity, Business, Sport, Art and Culture. The Awards are aimed at recognising peoplewho have represented the community on a local, national or international scale, peoplewho provide support to others on a voluntary basis, charitable works, artistic or sportingachievement or business success. The event was attended by many local representatives,including Cllr Brian Dennehy, who deputised for the County Mayor. Also present were CllrsTony Murphy, Grainne Maguire and Malachy Quinn, all of whom presented awards. Theawards kicked off with music from the St. Patrick’s Brass and Reed Band , followed by anexhibition of dancing from Scoil Rince Cualann.
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The annual Valley Cancer Walk inaid of the Irish Cancer Societytook place in October, in whatwas the biggest and mostsuccessful walk to date.A cheque for a whopping €4,924was handed over by walk organ-iser, Margaret Harris to KateO’Reilly of the Irish CancerSociety at Peacock’s in RiverValley on Tuesday last, 1stDecember.Kate told the County Leader,“This is Margaret’s ninth year toorganise the walk and we areabsolutely delighted with thesupport it provides each year forthe society. She also does greatwork for our Pink Ribboncampaign, as well as the walk. Itis extremely beneficial and itgoes to fund our many services,
our helpline, research andnurses. We are 95 per centfunded by local communities andwe could not do the work we dowithout the support of peoplelike Margaret and her team.Margaret said, “We had 185people taking part in the walkthis year and I want to thank allof the local businesses for theirongoing support every year, andPeacock’s who provide us withthe venue and lovely refresh-ments. I also want to thank thehard working committee ofKathleen, Anne, Ellen, Joan, andMarian and all who support us,including those who donatedspot prizes. Even people whodidn’t participate in the walkmade generous donations,” saida delighted Margaret.
Charity Cheque Handover InRiver Valley
Pictured at Peacock's River Valley, Swords at the cheque presentationfor €4,924 to the Irish Cancer Society, are Kathleen Corby, MargaretHarris (walk organiser), Dominick Harris and Kate O'Reilly (Irish CancerSociety). The cheque is the proceeds of the Valley Cancer Walk whichtook place in River Valley, Swords in October
ESBI Move ToDublin AirportIt has been reported that the ESBI (ESBInternational), has signed a rental agreementon the old Aer Lingus building in Dublin Airport.
The company will be moving from their currentlocation in St Stephen’s Green and will bringtheir existing staff with them. While there willbe no new jobs available in the company, this isstill a very positive thing for the locality as it willbring new commerce to the area. ESBInternational, which is celebrating 40 years inbusiness this year, is a leading global engi-neering consultancy specialising in the utilitysector. The company focuses on the delivery oflarge scale, capital infrastructure projects forinternational clients and for its parent companyESB, helping them to optimise their energyrelated projects and strategies. We contactedTony Lambert, CEO of Fingal Dublin Chamber
who welcomed the news by saying; “ESBInternational re-locating to the Dublin AirportCampus is great news for the area and isanother key indicator of the importance ofDublin Airport to major indigenous and multina-tional companies who operate globally. Movingover 500 staff to this excellent location willbring other economic benefits to North CountyDublin including employment opportunities,more business for support services andincreased spend in hotels, restaurants andshops.” The building is to undergo a radical redevelop-ment at a cost of over €10 million before theESBI make their move to the airport. TheCounty Leader contacted Kieran O’Neill, ESBMedia Relations Manager about this excitingnew prospect; “The move is to facilitate ourDublin based staff of which we have approxi-mately 500. It is expected that we will bemoving in late 2016.”He went on to tell us that they are excited aboutmoving to Dublin Airport as it is a thriving areawith plenty of ammenities within close distanceto their new premises. Thirty Years Of
Irish Guide DogsThe charity organisation Irish Guide Dogs for the Blindin Balbriggan recently had a reason to celebrate, asthey count 30 years in existence. During their celebra-tion gathering, they looked back at three decades ofoffering support to both blind and vision impairedpersons living in the North County and beyond. With their services, Irish Guide Dogs have helpedmany people suffering from blindness winning backtrust, independence and dignity through theirspecially trained dogs. The charity, whose incomeconsists of 80 per cent of voluntary donations andfundraisings, is also supporting children living withautism and their entire families that are affected bythese conditions. Speaking on behalf of Irish Guide Dogs, guide dogowner Tom O’Neill told the County Leader: “30 yearsof Irish Guide Dogs have given us independence andfreedom. We’ve had some highlights and some lowpoints. However, we would like to thank people in theNorth County for their consistent support.” Pictured are radio personality Ray Darcey and TomO'Neil with his guide dog Gatsby.
A support group, which wasset up by parents ofteenage girls, who claim tohave developed serioushealth problems throughhuman pappilomavirus(HPV) vaccine, will havetheir grievances aired on adocumentary. ‘CervicalVaccine: Is It Safe?’ airs onMonday next, 14thDecember at 10pm on TV3.It follows a story which wasreported in the CountyLeader last May.Gardasil is the ingredient in
the HPV vaccine, which wasadministered to teenagers,many from the North Countyto protect against a virusthat causes cervical cancer,his claimed to have causedlong-term health difficultiesin their daughters.A number of families in theNorth County claim thattheir daughters have experi-enced life changing effectssince being injected withthe vaccine in their first yearat secondary school. KyvaMurphy from Swords spoke
to the County Leader abouthow her daughter, Kellynow 17, has not been ableto attend school since shereceived the vaccine threeyears ago.Kyva contacted this news-paper to let us know aboutthe upcoming documentaryand said. “Since this wasfirst reported and thesupport group REGRET wasset up, there are many morereports of families beingaffected by Gardasil. Indeedmany of them are familiesfrom the North County, sohopefully, this documentarywill go a long way to usgetting the support andrecognition we trulydeserve,” she said.
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Pictured with Santa when the Christmas lights were turned on in Rush,are Wayne and Kaiden McNamara
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The time during which JohnBruton presided over thiscountry was a tumultuous oneand he garnered popularitywith many of the people ofIreland for various reasons.None so prevalent as theestablishment of the criminalassets bureau in the wake ofthe tragic death of journalistVeronica Geurin. While this certainly securedhis place in the hearts ofmany, it would be the progres-sion of the Northern Irishpeace process and hisarduous efforts to strengthenAnglo-Irish relations thatwould define his tenure asTaoiseach.Known for his controversialalignment with the politicaltraditions of the IrishParliamentary Party, JohnBruton was decidedlydifferent from most Irishleaders before him.Since leaving office in 1997John Bruton has had a full andvaried political career, puttinghim in good stead to pen thevarious speeches, articles,blogs and interestingly, bookreviews that appear in ‘Faith
In Politics’.The book is essen-tially the collectedpublic musings ofthe formerTaoiseach. Hetouches on every-thing from world affairs to reli-gion and each is presented asrelatively short essay stylechapters. Many of the essays or articlesin the book will giveyou pause forthought. Hisu n f l i n c h i n gcommentary onwhat he sees asthe “mistakenlyr o m a n t i c i s e d ”c e n t e n a r ycommemorationsare sure to comeunder fire frommany Irish republi-cans. However, the section onthe environment is very infor-mative. He offers very innovative and creative solu-tions to real current globalissues such as globalisationand urbanisation. The section where he presentshis book reviews is interesting
although perhaps alittle out of place,but it does serve asa good seguel tothe two final chap-ters, ‘world poli-tics’ and ‘religion’.As he says himselfin a previouschapter, “Some sayreligion and poli-tics shouldn’t mix”,perhaps this is why
the chapter on religion is keptuntil last. Set apart, perhapssuggesting that his own reli-gious beliefs, while very mucha part of who he is, always
remained separatefrom his politics.We see a man offaith through thepages of this book.Faith not only in hisspiritual leanings butin his country and inold traditions ofpeace over violence. Whether or not youwere a fan of hisgovernance, ‘Faith In
Politics’ will no doubt be aninteresting read to anyoneinterested in Irish politicalthought, debate and history. Itis brave and insightful and attimes even poignant andoffers an alternative viewpoint for some pivotalmoments in Irish history.
Students of Fingal Community College Emma Howe, Barry Lafferty, Teacher SiobhanLynch, Luke Adams and Ben Irvin at the positive mental health and well being promotionin the Pavilions Shopping Centre, Swords last Friday.
A Positive Mental Healthand Wellbeing promotiontook place in conjunctionwith the FingalCommunity CollegeParents’ Association BagPack in The PavilionsShopping Centre,Swords. Art, Home Economics, PEDepartment and StudentCouncil came together topromote all the positiveextra-curricular andschool based activitiesthat take place on a dailybasis across the entireschool community withinFingal CommunityCollege. The Parents’Association kindly organ-ised this bag pack inDunnes to raise muchneeded funds for bothcurricular and extracurric-ular activities that helppromote positive mentalhealth and well beingwithin the school. Somestudents were busypacking bags at the tillsin Dunnes, while otherswere out in the centre,selling a ‘Cook Book’ thatwas put together by theTransition Year students,and taking part in fitnessprojects to demonstratethe importance ofkeeping fit in positivemental health mainte-nance. Teacher, SiobhanLynch was supervisingthe students that wereout in the centre and saidthat; “It was a greatexperience for all thestudents involved and fora very worthy cause.”
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Donabate DoctorIs CharityChairpersonDonabate resident and one of the country’sleading experts in global health, TrinityCollege’s Dr Fiona Larkan, has been appointedas the new Chairperson of CBM Ireland. CBM isan international development organisation thatworks with people with disabilities.
Dr Larkan works at Trinity’s Centre forGlobal Health and heads up its MScprogramme. She has a strong personalinterest in disability issues, as her sisterhas an intellectual disability.The County Leader contacted Dr. Larkanto ask her about her newly appointedposition and what it means to her; “Forme, the role of Chair does several very importantthings, as I’ve said previously I have a personalcommitment to persons with disabilities, and Ihave a love of Africa (where CBM Ireland does
much of its work) which goes back many years,ever since I first visited Zambia in the 70’s whenmy father worked for Aer Lingus. I feel particu-larly fortunate to find myself in a position wheremy professional background aligns with mypersonal interests and commitments. Thatallows me to make a contribution in a way thatis meaningful for me, and I hope for CBMIreland.”Dr Larkan explained that she hopes to revisitthis clinic in Zambia shortly; “One of my aims asCBM Ireland Chairperson is to strengthen thelinks between the health research community in
Ireland and those working in the fieldwith CBM tackling health and disabilityissues.”Fiona is keen to bring her own work inthe global health field, specifically inaddressing the social aspects of HIV inSouth Africa, to bear on CBM Ireland’soverseas programmes; “CBM Ireland’sfocus is on making sure that no-one getsleft behind — particularly people withdisabilities. As a global health practi-
tioner and researcher, with a personal interestin disability issues, I share a commitment toinclusion and social justice for all,” sheconcluded.
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1916 PublicSymposiumBy Local HistorianLocal Swords historian, Gerard Hanley, in asso-ciation with Dr Daithí Ó Corráin of the HistoryDepartment in DCU, is helping to organise aone day symposium at the St Patrick’s Campusof the college on Saturday 23rd January 2016. It is to explain the key political, cultural and military developments at the time of the1916 Rising.This public symposium will make accessible to ageneral audience, scholarship of the variousaspects of life in Ireland a century ago. Invitedspeakers will explain the key political, culturaland military developments during this pivotalperiod in Irish history and place 1916 in context.The first session includes contributions on JohnRedmond and his party, Irish unionism, theUnited States and Rising, and a paper placing1916 in an international context.The next session features assessments of therole of women, the Gaelic League, the literaryrevival, and radical nationalism and the thirdsession evaluates the respective position ofLabour, na Fianna Éireann, the Irish Volunteersand the British army in the period 1914 to 1916.The closing session assesses the impact andlegacy of 1916. This is a free event, but bookingis required. To book a place go to 1916-in-context.eventbrite.ie.
Children’s ChristmasCrafts in BalbrigganThe Balbriggan Chritsmas crafts for childrenaged between 8 and 12 years will be held onWednesday, the 9th of December at 3pm in theBalbriggan Library. For further details or tobook a place, please contact 01 8704401 orsend an email at [email protected]
Lusk Tidy Towns committee were one of the award winners at the Fingal Community Awards, which were held on 24thNovember last. Pat Kelly, Chairperson of Lusk Tidy Towns was delighted to accept an award and framed certificate onbehalf of the group. “Volunteers, residents and clubs in Lusk all play their part in picking litter, mowing grass, tendingflower beds and ensuring that Lusk is a pleasant place to reside in or visit,” she said.Pictured at the presentation are, Aiden Arnold, John Flynn, Nina Flynn, Cllr Jack Chambers (Deputy County Mayor), TeresaKilmurray, Dil Wickrmasinghe (event compere), Pat Kelly and Paul Reid (Chief Executive, Fingal County Council)
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As the European Commission announced plansthis week for a new Directive on Terrorism, BrianHayes the FG Dublin MEP has said: “Europe’svulnerability was highlighted again in the Parisattacks. It is important that Europe acts togetherin the fight against terrorism. The proposal by theEuropean Commission for a new Directiveon Terrorism is an important first step.Member States must protect them-selves, but it is equally importantthat all of the EU have a commondefinition of terrorism and worktogether to combat it.”He further stated that “The Directivewill completely overhaul existing legis-lation dealing with terrorism. It will crim-inalise travelling within and outside the EUfor terrorist purposes and the funding of terroristoperations. It will also increase law enforcementpowers to deal with suspected training of terror-ists and ensure the better sharing of data onsuspected terrorists between EU Member
States”. Hayes hasbeen to the front in thecampaign to have thePassenger NameRecognition (PRN)implemented. It seemsthat Parliament andmember states areclose to agreement inrespect of air travel.There are some
outstanding issues: the length of time such datamay be held and Parliament’s insistence on thesharing of all of the information to be put on a
mandatory footing across all countries. These matters must be resolved. The
Directive is to the benefit of all citizensacross Europe. It makes monitoringof terrorist movement much easier.It will of course have a cost due toadditional procedures and also
intrusion into each of our move-ments. Regrettably throughout
Europe, our cities, air traffic, airports orother strategic installations are vulnerable
to attack. We, living in the North County in closeproximity to both the capital and the airport,must welcome all reasonable measures whichwhen effectively implemented will reduce the riskof terrorist action here or throughout Europe.
Local TD Alan Farrell(FG) has welcomedthe postponement ofthe revaluation datef o r L o c a l P r o p e r t yTax (LPT) rates from2016 to 2019.
Commenting on thenews, Far re l l sa id:“ T h i s m e a n s t h a thome owners in theNorth County will notf a c e s i g n i f i c a n tincreases in their LPT
in 2017 as a result ofincreased propertyvalues.” He furthere x p l a i n e d t h a t t h eb i l l a l s o a l l o w sexemptions from LPTfor property owners
w i t h p y r i t e i s s u e sa n d i n t r o d u c e sreliefs from LPT forproperties occupiedby someone with adisability.
“ F i n e G a e l h a s al o n g t e r m p l a n t ok e e p t h e r e c o v e r yg o i n g a n d p a r t o fthat plan is to imple-ment affordable andsustainable improve-m e n t s i n s e r v i c e susing the resourcesf r o m g r o w i n gemployment,” Farrellc o n t i n u e d . “ I t i spart icular ly impor-t a n t f o r a r e a s l i k eS w o r d s , M a l a h i d ea n d o t h e r t o w n sa c r o s s t h e N o r t hCounty that afford-able LPT rates are setto take into consider-a t i o n i n c r e a s e s i nproperty values,” heconcluded.
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‘Loreto HasTalent’ Showin SwordsLoreto College inSwords presents theanticipated ‘Loreto HasTalent’ show on the15th of December. Thisis the third year, theevent will take place inthe school of Loreto inSwords, showcasingtheir various talentedstudents. The audi-ence will be enter-tained by a diverserange of acts rangingfrom Irish music andIrish dance to Africandance and group andsolo singing perfor-mances. As the eventwill only take placethis one evening, theorganisers advise tobuy tickets in advanceto guarantee a seat.
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Tidy Towns Awards Ceremony In Skerries
This year’s SuperValu TidyTowns awards for theMidlands and East regionwere presented onTuesday, 1st Decemberlast at a prize giving cere-mony in the CommunityCentre, Skerries. Thewinners were presentedwith their awards by Dr.James Reilly T.D., Ministerfor Children and YouthAffairs, and DesO’Mahony, MarketingManager SuperValu,sponsors of the competi-tion. Also joining theMinister on stage wasColm Brehony of FáilteIreland. The overallwinner for the region wasSkerries, which also won aGold Medal. Malahidealso won a Gold Medaland Lusk were delightedto have been presentedwith their first ever BronzeMedal. Speaking at the awardsceremony Minister Reillysaid: “I am delighted tohave this opportunity toacknowledge the effortsof Tidy Towns groupsacross this region, and topay tribute to the verymany enthusiastic anddedicated volunteers whoget involved in this greatcompetition every year.”Chairperson of SkerriesTidy Towns, Anne Doyletold the County Leader,“Tonight is just fantastic,especially that we arehosting the event inSkerries. I want tocongratulate everyoneelse who attended, asthey are all winners. Weare all in this together aswinners. There are neverlosers in Tidy Towns.Sharon the manager ofthe Community Centredeserves special mentionfor arranging a great nighthere,” she said. GerryRafferty, Chairperson ofMalahide Tidy Towns said,“We’re very happy to havebeen awarded the GoldMedal, which is a greatboost for us. I must paytribute to Skerries, whoare always marching
ahead. In many ways thisis what inspires us togreater things, becauseMalahide is a beautifulplace, which is alwaysbusy, meaning we have towork extra hard to keep itlooking great. It’s fantasticthe amount of work doneby the army of volunteerswho come out in allweathers, and we take ourhats off to them,” he said.Pat Kelly, Chairperson of
Lusk Tidy Towns said,“We are delighted to behere in Skerries to acceptour bronze medal, after 36years of competing in theNational Tidy Townscompetition. At last ourefforts have beenrewarded and thanksgoes to the Lusk TidyTowns committee andsupporters and to theCounty Council for theirsupport,” she said.
Skerries Tidy Towns were Gold Medal winners at the National Tidy Towns competition.Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly is pictured making the presentation to MartinaGrogan and Breege Madden from Skerries Tidy Towns. Also pictured are Luke Moriarty(SuperValu Skerries) and Des O'Mahoney Marketing Manager, SuperValu)
Skerries Tidy Towns were presented with the County Award at the recent awards cere-mony at Skerries Community Centre. Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly is picturedmaking the presentation to Anne Laird and Anne Duggan from Skerries Tidy Towns. Alsopictured is Des O'Mahoney Marketing Manager, SuperValu)
Lusk Tidy Towns won their first ever Bronze Medal at the recent National Tidy Townscompetition. Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly is pictured making the presentation ofthe award to Pat Kelly, Chairperson Lusk Tidy Towns. Also pictured are Tom Kilmurray(Lusk Tidy Towns) and Des O'Mahoney Marketing Manager, SuperValu)
Malahide Tidy Towns were winners of a Gold Medal at the recent National Tidy Townscompetition. Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly is pictured making the presentation toHazel Bolton and Heidi Bedell from Malahide Tidy Towns committee. Also pictured is DesO'Mahoney Marketing Manager, SuperValu)
Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly presented committee members of Skerries TidyTowns with the Regional Award at the recent awards ceremony at Skerries CommunityCentre. Included are, Back row: Minister Reilly, Frances Owens, Maeve McGann and LukeMoriarty. Front row: Anne Duggan, Anne Doyle and Breege Madden
Skerries Tidy Towns were the winners of the Midland and East Regional award at the recent awards ceremony at SkerriesCommunity Centre. Pictured at the presentation of the award are, Breda Tuite, Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly,Frances Owens, Maeve McGann (both Skerries Tidy Towns), Helen Murray (Department of the Environment), LukeMoriarty (SuperValu Skerries) and Des O'Mahoney Marketing Manager, SuperValu)
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James Winters (Empire), Cllr Joe Newman, Avril Kelly Carter and Jerry Harrington (both Empire) Adriana Cruceru, Jerry Harrington and Amy KellyPictured are Empire staff members, James Winters, Avril Kelly Carter andLorraine Sherlock
Linu Aodil, Teresa Sheehy and Liz Maloney Rosie Mane, Linda Fagan and Barbara Walsh
Conor Glynn and Kevin O'Driscoll
Michael and Kathleen Mockler Alisa Burdeyna and Arina Stolarova Dionne Taylor, Katie Lyons, Karen Whelan and Michelle Maher Jim Brennan, Noeleen Kavanagh and Tom Kavanagh
Elina and Fabio BernardoLouise O'Riordan and Annette KellyJohn White and Jim GrehanSheena Kanyanja and Jimmy Carr
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Swords newest bar, Empire Bar and Grill, which is situated on Main Street celebrated itsfirst anniversary on Thursday last. This award winning bar scooped the Best Bar inLeinster award recently, as well as Pub of the Year at the Fingal Dublin Excellence inBusiness awards. What is amazing about these prestigious awards, is that there wereachieved after just nine months in business. This phenomenal growth in such a shorttimeframe is testament to the excellent service and value for money, which customershave enjoyed over the past year.Their first birthday bash was attended by a large gathering of locals and invited guests,who were treated to excellent food and drinks, while regular band, The Harleys enter-tained guests with top class music entertainment, adding to the great atmosphere, asguests enjoyed the night. The attentive and friendly staff, led by General Manager, JerryHarrington and Manager, Avril Kelly Carter mingled with guests, adding to the occasion.They made sure that everyone was well attended to. The party extended well into theevening, with all hands looking forward to Empire’s second year serving the community.
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Visit To EuropeanParliament ForRush StudentsStudents and teachersfrom St. Joseph’sSecondary school inRush have delighted intheir success at theEuroscolar programmethat will take place inJanuary 2016. They havewelcomed their prize, aday at the EuropeanParliament in Strasbourg. Euroscola is aprogramme run by theEuropean Parliament thatgives students across the28 European memberstates the unique oppor-tunity to first-hand expe-rience European integra-tion for a day.
In their project, theypretended to be candi-dates, running in theEuropean election. Theydesigned electionposters and discussedthree current Europeanissues that affect Ireland.After winning theNational competition,they were invited torepresent Dublin andIreland in the EuropeanParliament. Along with600 fellow studentsacross Europe, studentsfrom St. Joseph’s get thechance to take part indebates and committee
meetings about impor-tant up-to-date topics,while experiencingdemocratic votings in theEuropean Parliament.Commenting on theschool’s success, MEPBrian Hayes (FG) said:“St. Joseph’s and Rushcan be very proud. This isa super achievement andmuch credit is due to thestudents and teachers.The Rush students willengage in the EU deci-sion-making processthrough debates in theParliament’s hemicycle,negotiations with theircolleagues, vote andadopt resolutions onEuropean issues.Students introduce theirschool and the regionwhere they come from ,which will put Rush onthe agenda inStrasbourg,” he said.
By Olivia Leth
A few weeks ago, the County Leader reported that popular General Manager ofEmpire Bar and Grill in Swords, Jerry Harrington had relinquished his positionwith the award winning pub.We can now report that Jerry has returned to Empire and is looking forward tobringing his specialist management skills back to the pub, which is sure to bewelcomed by staff and customers alike. He told the County Leader, “I am delighted to be back in the Empire here inSwords, heading it up as Group General Manager and hoping, in the New Year tobringing the Empire brand to our new establishment in Athlone. We also hope togrow our our staff within the group by about 100 staff. Plans are now beingfinalised for the upstairs facility here at Empire in Swords. It’s really great to beback in the fold and I look forward to taking up my position again,” he said.
BalbrigganBaby BookClubThis month, the BabyBook Club meets onthe 9th of December at10.30am in BalbrigganLibrary. It is a veryspecial event withC h r i s t m a s - t h e m e dstories for babies andchildren. For furtherinformation, contactBalbriggan Library at01 8704401 or send anemail to [email protected]
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Country Crest Farm Shop, in conjunction with Jones Garden Centre, will welcome one ofIreland’s best known and loved celebrity TV chefs – Neven Maguire to the Country CrestFarm Shop at Jones Garden Centre, for a Christmas cookery demonstration, on the 16thDecember. Who better to guide us through our festive cooking?It promises to be a great evening, with lots of tips from Neven on how to cook a deliciousChristmas dinner. There will also be a number of raffle prizes on the night, including;Country Crest Farm Shop Christmas Hampers, Farm Shop Gift Vouchers, and signedcopies of Neven’s latest Cookery book.The cookery demonstration takes place at the Farm Shop / Jones Garden Centre at 7pmon Wednesday 16th December. Pictured at the announcement of the event are, GabrielHoey, Neven Maguire, Edward Spelman and Carl Jones
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Great Fun Day at Malahide Credit UnionThere was plenty ofexcitement at MalahideCredit Union on Sunday,22nd November last,when the new YouthCommittee organised afamily fun day, inconjunction with theturning on of the lightsand Santa’s visit to
Malahide. MalahideCredit Union manager,Vivienne Keavey said, “Itwas a big undertakingfor the committee, whichhas only recently beenformed and it was theirfirst initiative as a group.Its great to have a bunchof young people with
exuberance and savvygetting involved with theCredit Union.”“Over 200 kids andparents came in to visitSanta and to samplesome wine and mincepies and to chat aboutthe work of the CreditUnion. The Credit Union
youth committee wereon hand to help out andto hand out tickets for afree raffle with first prizeof a hamper. The doorsof the Credit Union wereflung open for the and the event was a
great success,” she said.
Pictured at the Christmas Family Fun Day at Malahide Credit Union, are Youth Committee members with Santa. Includedare Claudia Lupo, Danielle Matthews, Santa, Niall Gleeson, Dylan Robinson and Cormac Spencer
Anam Cara is holding its monthly Parent Evening onWednesday 16th of December 2015 from 19:30 to21:00 in Applewoods Community Centre, CastleviewLawn/ Bunbury Gate Road, Swords. Anam CaraServices are available free of charge to all bereavedparents. Anam Cara is an organisation that supportsbereaved parents. Support groups are situatedthroughout Ireland and provide parents a safe
comfortable environment where they have the oppor-tunity to connect with other bereaved parents. Theyare an inclusive organisation where parents do notidentify themselves by their children’s age, how theydied, or if their death was recent or many years ago.What they provide is a safe place for bereaved parentsto connect with others who understand the intensity ofthe grief and loss. Although they do not offer coun-selling, each group has a lending library and informa-tion on the other services available to parents andfamilies in the local community.
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The Parents Association of Balbriggan Educate Together NationalSchool wish to thank all those who helped make their annual WinterCraft and Food Fair a huge success. The fair was held on Sunday,29th November last in the Flemington Community Centre. The ParentsAssociation wish to thank the vendors from the wonderful craftcommunity and local charities, the staff at the Community Centre,those members of the local and school communities who turned out ingreat numbers to support the day, and of course the helpers who onceagain pulled off a very enjoyable occasion.
Pictured are Tara Dowling and Aisling Dowling at theScoil an Duinninigh Craft Fair
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Scoil AnDuinninigh FairScoil an Duinninigh inKinsealy held theirannual Christmas CraftFair last week and thisyear was a little bitdifferent. Not only didthey have the usual stallsselling hand made crafts,cakes, jewellery etc, butthe parents associationhad also set up variousactivity rooms in some ofthe classrooms. There
were arts and crafts,baking, a beauty bar andeven a mini cinemashowing festive films.Santa was there too in abeautifully designedgrotto, where children gotto sit with him and receivea gift. Out in the main hallwhere the market wasgoing on, there were alsofairground gameshappening where childrengot to compete for smallprizes. It was jam packedfrom beginning to end,with a queue of carslining up just to get intothe car park. The childrendashed from room toroom trying out all thedifferent activities onoffer, which freed up
Kellogg’s, which arebased in Swords, haveappointed a newregional Chief FinancialOfficer for the Europe,Middle East and Africaregion. Wendy Smith isthe new addition to thecompany which hasbeen located in Swordssince 2005 and currentlyemploys 250 peoplethere. She has recently taken upher new role which is based in the
company’s Swordsoffice. Smith comes toour shores with a heavyamount of businessclout, having beenformer vice president offinance and chief finan-cial officer for theconsumer business ofJohnson & Johnson inAsia Pacific. The County Leader
contacted Ms Smith to ask herabout her new role and her hopes
for the future. “This is an excitingtime for me to join Kellogg andmy family are thrilled with theadventure of moving to Ireland.We have had a wonderfulwelcome from the local commu-nity since we arrived. I’m lookingforward to taking on the chal-lenge of this new role and todeveloping relationships withpeople throughout our businessand in the business communityhere.”Smith holds a Bachelor of Sciencein Mathematics and an MBA fromBrigham Young University. She ismarried with three sons.
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Lesotho Mapathon ByPortmarnock StudentsStudents fromP o r t m a r n o c kCommunity Schoolhave hosted a 24 hourhumanitarian mappingevent, as part of theirdevelopment educa-tion programme. Theevent took place onFriday the 4th ofDecember last andwent on until thefollowing day. It was part of theschool’s participationwith Action IrelandTrust, where transitionyear students will visit
Lesotho in February.Students were drawinga digital map ofLesotho, SouthAfrica,which will behighly accurate anddownloadable for free. Collette Cronin,teacher at PortmarnockCommunity School,explained thatstudents are using anopen source editingsoftware to convertsatellite images intomapped co-ordinatesfor all the buildings,roads and rivers in
Lesotho. This allows toanalyse the layout ofLesotho in terms ofwhether buildings arelocated too closely towater bodies, or ifpeople are living tooclose to the roadsides.“It goes beyond sayingthat this is a problemand helps us under-stand which districtsare worse and the sizeof the buildings thatare involved,” Ms.Cronin said. Each student had acard to gather spon-sors on, who werebacking them to keepmapping for 24 hours.Afterwards, they gath-ered the proceeds andused them to supportan Early ChildhoodDevelopment Centre atHa Hlalele. Commenting on themapathon, student
Colin McAndrew said:“Contributing to themap makes me aCartographer, I amusing all my subjectstogether includingGeometry, Maths,G e o g r a p h y ,Environmental Studies,Engineering andScience in a fun way.”School Principal,Eithne Deenyexpressed pride atwhat the students did.She explained that theassociation with ActionIreland Trust will bringthe Transition Years toLesotho in 2016, whichis a great way for thestudents to profit fromtheir commitment forthe project. By takingpart in the mapathon,the students cancombine their technicaland humanitarianknowledge. “I wish Ihad this kind of experi-ence when I was theirage. Whatever they dois a credit to their fami-lies and the widercommunity,” she said.
Balbriggan Cake SaleSt. Molagas Senior School in BremoreBalbriggan are hosting a coffee morning andcake sale on the 11th of December between11am and 12.30pm. Their award winning choirswill sing for the visitors entertainment and allof the revenues will be used to purchase muchneeded computer equipment.
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Continued from page 1The County Leader spoke to Matt in the after-math of his great success. He said, “I feelabsolutely honoured by being the Volunteer ofthe Year. Working for Swords Tidy Towns is afantastic way to ensure that Swords and thepeople living there get recognition. The award isnot only for me, it is for the entire community. Itis a great honour to make a contribution to thecommunity and wonderful to be a part of it. I’vebeen working as a volunteer for 39 years,because I like helping people and I have alwaysenjoyed the social side of it. I love meetingpeople and talking to them and it means a lot tome to win this prize,” concluded Matt.
Swords Man IsVolunteer Of The Year
Continued from page 1He continued: “Thisproject is now madepossible because of
the focus of thisGovernment oncreating jobs and thatfocus will continue
with more jobs andgreater geographicalspread across Fingaland beyond. We’redetermined that thesewill be good jobs thatpay more than welfare,with less peopleattending welfaremeans having moretax collection for theexchequer, meaningmore funding for trans-port infrastructuralprojects such as MetroNorth.”Reilly went on to say;“I have been
committed to MetroNorth from the startand though we foundourselves in the worstfinancial catastrophe, Ifought to have thisproject to not bescrapped and to get itback on track. I’mdelighted to be able tothank MinisterDonohoe forconfirming the sod willbe turned during thelifetime of the nextGovernment in 2021, ifwe’re returned topower,” he concluded.
AT LAST, A Date For Metro
The Irish Cancer Society hascalled for Government actionon the breast cancer gap.According to a recent study bythe National Cancer RegistryIreland (NCRI), women fromthe most deprived areas are33 per cent more likely to diefrom breast cancer thanwomen in wealthier areas.One of the main reasons forthis survival gap is thatwomen living in the mostdeprived areas are more likelyto be diagnosed much laterwith breast cancer. As a resultthey have a lower chance ofsurviving it. The NCRI studyalso showed that 76.5 per cent
of women diagnosed throughsymptoms instead of breastcheck were from disadvan-taged areas, compared to 67per cent of more affluentwomen.Responding to the study,Oncologist Dr. Janice Walshesaid: “Variables such as thelevel of patient education,other co-existing medicalconditions, and the potentialloss of income and increasedexpenses that commonlyoccur while one is undergoingtherapy are undoubtedly ofgreat significance.”Speaking during Breast CancerAwareness Month, Kathleen
O’Meara, Head of Advocacyand Communications statedthat breast cancer affectsthousands of women acrossIreland, including those of theNorth County, with almost3,000 new cases every year.She continued that thenumber of women gettingbreast cancer is on theincrease but so is the numberof women surviving it. “Thispositive trend hides aworrying gap in survival ratesbetween the least and mostdeprived women in thecountry. Ireland has become avery unequal society when itcomes to health problems,particularly cancer and accessto healthcare,” she concluded.
Breast Cancer Gap Revealed
The Asthma Society of Ireland launched the resultsof a significant investigation into the wellbeing andmental health of Irish adults with asthma. The studyrevealed that 61 per cent of people living withasthma in Ireland, including those of the NorthCounty, have admitted experiencing depressivesymptoms. Another 20 per cent revealed they wereunable to work due to their health. According to thestudy 82 per cent of the respondents felt their phys-ical health was limited as a result of their asthma.
“The vision of a healthy Ireland is one whereeveryone can enjoy their physical and mental healthand wellbeing to their full potential,” SharonCosgrove, CEO of the Asthma Society of Ireland said.“This study highlights the need to make this vision areality for people with asthma. We need full imple-mentation of the national programme for asthmawithout further delay,” she continued. Jerry Buttimer, TD and Chair of the OireachtasHealth Committee commented that the studydispels the myth that Asthma is not a serious condi-tion. “It unearths new facts about the emotionaltrauma asthma can bring and the severe effects itcan have on quality of life,” he concluded.
Recent Study ProvesSeverity Of Asthma
INHA Raises Awareness For Premature ChildrenFollowing World PrematurityDay, parents of prematurebabies in the locality andbeyond have recently gottogether with their little onesto expectant parents who mayfind themselves in a similarsituation. With one in ten babies bornprematurely, the odds ofhaving an early delivery arehigher than people may
realise. The Irish NeonatalHealth Alliance (INHA) havecreated a helpful guide to helpmums and dads alike be asprepared as possible.It aims to help prospectiveparents be aware from pre-conception stage onwards therisk factors associated withhaving a premature birth andto learn as much as they canabout caring for premature
babies.Speaking on behalf of INHA MsMandy Daly, Director ofAdvocacy and Policy Makingsaid: “The INHA are here tosupport families affected byprematurity and a part of thatis educating and empoweringfamilies by encouraging themto be actively involved in thecare of their baby from the verystart in the neonatal unit.
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In preparation for the StudentEnterprise Awards, enterprisingstudents at Colaiste Choilm in Swords,have set up companies in a bid to selltheir products to shops in the locality.The event is run jointly by the LocalEnterprise Office and local schools.Business teacher, Karl Foster told theCounty Leader about the imaginationand creativity of the students.“Colaiste Choilm is in the StudentEnterprise Awards and this is our 11thyear to participate. Students write abusiness report which is judged exter-nally and then they mount an exhibi-tion in February, where they meet
their judge and they, hopefully, takepart on the County Final . In theprevious 10 years, we have hadstudents who are now studyingBusiness at 3rd level and setting uptheir own companies and i t wasthrough this competition that they gottheir entrepreneurial drive,” he said.One of the part ic ipants, RonanShivnen (14) said, “As part of busi-ness we have to make our own minicompany and our product is a mini-biker repair kit that comes as a punc-ture repair kit and a spanner forremoving the wheel. It also includes amini first aid kit. Ronan visited RichiesBike Store in Swords in an effort toget them to carry some stock.Enterprising Ronan and his businesspartner, Peter Daly are not letting thegrass grow under their feet and theyhave their eyes firmly fixed on otherpotential customers. They plan to
introduce their product to SuperValu,as well as to Eurocycles in the NewYear. Another student, Caelan Byrneand his business partner, MarvelIhukovi have set up a company calledTenere Ink. They have developed aproduct that is potentially a moneyspinner, which they feel will be ofgreat benefit to practically everyone.Caelen explained, “Our company hasdeveloped a phone holder made outof acrylic. with a power bank under-neath i t . The functional i ty of theproduct means that you can hold yourphone securely and charge it at thesame time,” said Caelan. The realbenefit of this unique product is thatit is universal, meaning that i t is suitable for al l makes of phones and all sizes. “We hope to goaround the shops and other compa-nies to see i f they wil l stock ourproduct,” said Caelan.
EnterprisingSwords StudentsLead The Way
Fear Of Failure Is ObstacleFor Young PeopleA new global entre-p r e n e u r s h i p s t u d yc o n d u c t e d b yAmway, has shownthat bankruptcy andprevailing concernsabout the local andnational economy aret h e t w o s i n g l eb i g g e s t o b s t a c l e sp r e v e n t i n g y o u n gentrepreneurs fromstar t ing up a bus i -ness.While more than halfo f I r i s h a d u l t s ,
i n c l u d i n g t h o s e o ft h e N o r t h C o u n t y ,h a v e c o n s i d e r e dsetting up their ownbusiness, a majorityof 70 per cent are tooafraid to do anythingabout it. The biggestdiscrepancy betweene n t r e p r e n e u r i a ld e s i r e a n d f e a r o ffailure is surprisinglyamongst the millen-nial generat ion. 73p e r c e n t o f p e o p l eaged under 35 years
are most scared offailure compared to64 per cent of entre-p r e n e u r s a g e d 5 0plus.The survey hasfurther shown thatwhi le there is nosigni f icant genderdif ference betweenmale and femaleviews on the fear offa i lure , educat ionseems to play a moreimportant influence.76 per cent of those
who had at tendedthird level educationregard fear of failureas a st rongerobstacle to starting abusiness comparedto just 66 percent ofthose without thirdlevel education. Forthose respondentswith a degree, thefinancial burdens andfear of bankruptcyare much acutelymore off-putting thanfor respondentswithout a degree.According toProfessor Jimmy HillDean of the School ofBusiness at NationalCol lege of I re land,
the only rat ionaljustification for thisis to be rooted in theexposure of gradu-ates to more informa-t ion on the conse-quences of failure.Commenting on thef i n d i n g s , h e s a i d :“The fear of failure isclosely related to thefear of financial lossor ruin. I r ish viewshave inevitably beeni m p a c t e d b y t h er e c e n t e c o n o m i cc r i s i s w h i c h s a wmany homes repos-s e s s e d , m a s s i v e job losses, pay cutsa n d e c o n o m i c r u i nfor many.”
Pictured are Colaiste Choilm Swords students, Peter Daly and Ronan Shivnen with theirmini bike repair kit business project. Also pictured is Business teacher, Karl Foster
Pictured are Colaiste Choilm Swords students, Marvel Ihukovi and Caelan Byrne withtheir mobile phone holder and charger which they invented. Also pictured is Businessteacher, Karl Foster
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Continued from page 1The recent report in a national newspaper regardingpublic order crime in the top 20 Dublin Gardadistricts, has included Swords, Balbriggan andSkerries in that list. The same report relating to drugoffences includes Swords in its top 20 list of DublinGarda districts. This has caused sharp differencesbetween local general election candidates from bothgovernment and oppoaition parties. The County Leader spoke to local elected publicrepresentatives, General election candidates, CllrTony Murphy (Independent Alliance), SenatorDarragh O’Brien (FF) and Fine Gael TD, Alan Farrell.The latter was critical of the figures andsaid, “While I do not dispute the validity ofthe information on crime from the CSO, themanner in which these statistics have beenpresented is misleading and sensation-alist.”“This is particularly the case where a break-down of the top 20 Garda districts in Dublinis presented when there are actually only 8districts. Therefore, the presentation of thestatistics in this manner does not accu-rately portray the reality of the situation,”he said.Murphy and O’Brien both firmly blamed thelack of resources necessary to tackle thisproblem, as the predominant issue. Theyfeel that the North County is beingneglected in this respect, particularly as weare being told that the economy is in goodhealth and recent Exchequer figuresshowing record levels of tax returns havingbeen recorded.Murphy told the County Leader, “Withcutbacks during the recession, resourceshave been reduced and in some cases,removed. Now, as evidenced in recentreports, rural crime is now a factor due inmany respects to the proximity of the M1motorway, which facilitates easy access toareas like Balbriggan and Skerries. Ofcourse there are countless benefits thatcome with the motorway system, howeverease of access for criminals is one of the draw-backs,” said Murphy.Indeed, Murphy was the victim of a particularlyvicious attack on his business premises, where heand his wife were threatened by burglars. The perpe-trators were apprehended along the M1 as theymade their escape, further emphasising his point.This incident was the reason that Murphy decided toclose his business premises in Balbriggan, and it leddirectly to him becoming involved in politics, wherehe feels he can now influence legislation to combatthe scourge of criminality in the region.Murphy claims that the only way to counter thisproblem is by having adequate resources, particu-larly motorised resources. Without sufficient gardacars in the area, you don’t have a solution. Also thereare not enough gardai on foot patrol in the towns,”he said.He went on, “Gardai are seriously down onmanpower and it is compromising the safety of the
community. Remember that they have to attend tocall outs in Balbriggan, Rush, Lusk, Oldtown,Garristown, Naul and Ballyboughal. It’s absolutelyridiculous,” said Murphy.The lack of resources that are claimed to compoundthe crime statistics are, according to insiders,responsible for an uphill battle against drugs. A fewmonths ago, this newspaper covered the visit to theDrug and Alcohol Community Care Service in Swordsby Minister Aodhan O’Riordain to talk about theserious resource issues in the area.We spoke to Vince Rellis, manager of the NorthDublin Community Care Service about what
progress, if any was forthcoming on thisissue and he replied, “We can report noprogress by the Minister to address theserious inequity in service and resourceprovision for North County Dublin and thatwithin three weeks of his visit, there was atragic reminder of the human impact of thislack of action.”He continued, “Two young women from thearea had died while waiting to be assignedCase Workers in the Service. ‘it’s heart-breaking that their families had to gothrough this, especially when we knowfrom decades of research that being intreatment can prevent these tragedies.’We did write to the Minister to tell him whathappened and it was weeks before we evengot a response.”Local senator, Darragh O’Brien (FF) alsoblasted the lack of resources, both infighting crime and in the scourge of drugabuse, which is closely related to crimi-nality. O’Brien, who is Chairperson of theNorth Dublin Regional Drug and AlcoholTask Force (DATF) told the County Leader,‘It’s unbelievably frustrating for us to findourselves in the position where we havelong waiting lists and no way to meet thedemand despite repeated requests forsupport.”‘We all know the resources are there. Howcan the minister justify the blatant
inequity. Where’s the planning in that and why arefamilies in North County Dublin less deserving?What does the Minister have against our residents,that he won’t support our families,” he said.Vince Rellis noted that, “despite us having respon-sibility for all of north Fingal up to Balbriggan, inreality because of the resource issues, we can’tprovide a base outside Swords yet which is a chal-lenge for people in terms of access. In anotherdevastating blow to families in North County Dublin,we were made aware that a recent application tothe Lotto fund to roll out an evidence based familysupport programme (Triple P) across the wholeregion was rejected. ‘what do we have to do to beheard,?” he saidDeputy Farrell said, “While I understand that manyresidents in the North County are concernedregarding reports on the number of assaults thatare taking place on our streets, and crime ingeneral, the fact is that, nationally, the amount ofassaults being committed has dropped every yearsince 2010. “We are committed to ensuring An Garda Síochánahave the support and infrastructure necessary totackle the challenges facing a modern, 21st centurypolice service.“Following its closure by the previous government,Fine Gael in Government reopened the GardaTraining College in Templemore in September2014,” he said.“Over €5 million has been allocated to supportOperation Thor which is the new national crime andanti-burglary operation, recently launched by AnGarda Síochána. I am committed to continuing totackle crime at both a national and local level.Finally, with regard to the Regional Drugs TaskForce, having spoken with Minister O’Ríordáin, I canconfirm that he is actively considering theirproposal in the context of a nationwide review ofthe work of Regional Drugs Task Forces,” heconcluded.
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The Alzheimer Society of Irelandand ASH Ireland, the anti-smoking group, have warnedpeople of the strong associationbetween smoking and dementiarisk. While diseases such cancer,stroke and heart disease are welldocumented, not many are awareof the direct links betweentobacco and the raised incidenceof dementia. There are 48,000people living with dementia inIreland a figure set to treble in ageneration. Next year eleven
people a day will developdementia in Ireland with TheAlzheimer Society of Ireland (ASI)estimating the average annualcost per person with dementia isestimated at €40,500. By 2041there will be 132,000 cases,according to projections.Overall, research shows thatsmokers have a 50 per centgreater chance of developingdementia than those who havenever smoked, but this decreasessubstantially upon stopping
smoking. Tina Leonard, Head ofAdvocacy and Public Affairs withASI said: “We are calling fordementia prevention to be inte-grated into national public healthprogrammes now alongsideother major non communicablediseases (NCDs) as we fight thegrowing prevalence of this condi-tion. It’s high time the concept ofbrain health underpinned ourleading health policies if we areto have a chance of stemmingthis tide,” she added.
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Local TD Alan Farrell(FG) has welcomedthe recruitmentcampaign for thoseinterested in theNorth County toapply for one of 600new positions avail-able with An GardaSíochána.“The Minister for Justice andEquality, Frances Fitzgeraldhas announced the opening ofa recruitment campaign for
new members of AnGarda Síochána in2016,” Farrell stated.“So far, 295 newrecruits havecompleted theirtraining and are nowon the ground incommunities nation-wide as fully fledged
members of An GardaSíochána. It is expected thatsuccessful candidates from the2016 campaign will enter the
Garda College from mid 2016,”he added.Farrell went on to encouragecapable and ambitious peoplein the North County to join AnGarda Síochána and to make acontribution to the force. Heexplained that although theposition comes with greatresponsibility, it is also a privi-lege to be a member of AnGarda Síochána. “It is essential that we keepthe recovery going, so that wecan continue to invest in publicservices and to provideresources for An GardaSíochána who do such valu-able work,” he concluded.
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The Irish Cancer Society has recently expressedserious concerns about the number of peoplewaiting over three months for a colonoscopy, a testto detect cancer. At the end of November, 3,510public patients were waiting for over three monthsfor this test which is an increase of 954 people sincethe same period last year. The Irish Cancer Societyhas criticised the fact that private patients can getthe test done within 12 days, highlighting the healthgap between those who can pay and those whocannot.Commenting on the recent figures, Head ofAdvocacy and Communications at the Irish CancerSociety, Kathleen O’Meara said: “The Irish CancerSociety is deeply concerned by the large number ofpeople waiting longer than three months for acolonoscopy, a threatening 41 per cent of patients.The tragic reality is that we can expect somecolorectal cancers to be diagnosed when thepatients on waiting lists eventually receive theircolonoscopy.”
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The figures have further shown and overall drop of725 patients waiting for the test in the past month,which is encouraging but not enough, according tothe Irish Cancer Society. “It is evident that long-term solutions are required tosolve this ongoing issue,” Ms. O’Meara continued.“The Irish Cancer Society wants to see adequateinvestment so there are enough radiographers andgastroenterologists working in Irish hospitals.”“No one should be waiting more than 13 weeks forthe colonoscopy. Considering the fact that there arestill 3,510 public patients waiting even longer, thedrop needs to continue and the underlying problemsolved,” Ms. O’Meara concluded.
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D'ARCY, Maisie (Margaret) (née O'Sullivan)(Malahide, Co. Dublin and formerly of Cobh,Co. Cork) 2nd December 2015 (peacefully) atthe Bon Secours Hospital after a short illness.Loving wife of the late Michael. Maisie will beforever missed by her loving children Joanne,John, Michael and Paul, her son-in-lawDamien, daughters-in-law Gitte, Paula andBlathnaid, her precious grandchildren Ciarán,Aisling, Fiona, Sean, Axel, Emma and Conor,brother Maurice, sisters Patty and Esther,brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces andnephews, extended family, neighbours andwide circle of friends.Rest in Peace
HUSSEY (née Sheahan), (Malahide, Co. Dublinand Kilcummin, Killarney) - Dec. 3, 2015(peacefully), in St. Francis Hospice,Blanchardstown, Mary, beloved wife of the lateJohn and sister of the late Canon Denis, muchloved mother of Eamon, Donal, Marese andBrendan, loving nan of Daniel, Therese, Seán,Aisling, Máire, Siún, Seán, John and Maria;deeply regretted by her family, sister Jane(Courtney), brothers Patrick and Msgr. Donal(San Diego), daughters-in-law Bernadette,Sheila and Florence, son-in-law Fergal, sister-in-law Tessie, nephews, nieces, relatives andfriends
LEONARD (nee Caffrey) (Rush, Co. Dublin),December 2, 2015 (peacefully) Nano; sadlymissed by her loving husband Mickey, childrenGer, Michael, Mar, John and Brendan, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law, nieces,nephews, relatives and friends. May She RestIn Peace
REYNOLDS Thomas (Beech Tree NursingHome, Oldtown, Dublin / Nenagh, Tipperary)Peacefully at Beech Tree Nursing Home.Thomas will be sadly missed by his brotherFrancis (Frank), sister-in-law Angela, nieces,nephews, relatives and friends. May he rest inpeace. Rest in peace.
MAGEE John (Johnny) (The Forrest, Cloghran,Swords, Dublin & late of Alicante) passedpeacefully at his home in Spain on 17/11/2015.Sadly missed by his loving wife Caroline,daughter Stella, sons John, Stephen (previ-ously deceased) & Shane, his brothers andsisters, his grandchildren & extended familyand friends. May he rest in peace
MCCORMACK Rita (Susan) (Craoibhin Park,Balbriggan, Dublin) Unexpectedly, in theMater Private Hospital. Sadly missed by herloving husband Pat, daughters Muriel, Audreyand Paula, grandchildren, great-grandchildren,brothers, sisters, sons-in-law John, Martin andFrancis, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces,nephews, relatives and many friends.May She Rest In Peace
HATCH, Thomas (Swords, Dublin) November30, 2015 (peacefully) at Beaumont Hospital.Sadly missed by his loving wife Geraldine,mother-in-law Kathleen, father-in-law Michael,cousin Hugh, sisters-in-law, relatives andfriends. Rest in Peace
CODY Leo (Skerries Co. Dublin) 28th November2015 (peacefully) at home surrounded by hisloving family, Leo, sadly missed by his lovingwife and best friend Irene, children Cathal,Leonora, Mary and PJ, grandchildren Sarah,Sophie and Connor, brothers, sisters, nieces,nephews, relatives and many friends. Rest inpeace
HIGGINS Peter (Oaklands Avenue, Swords,Dublin / Canningstown, Cavan) at Kerlogue
Recent published deathsfrom the North County
Nursing Home, Drinagh, Wexford, lovingbrother of Sr. Cecilia (Loreto Convent, Co.Kilkenny); sadly missed by his loving sisters,nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Rest inPeace
CARROLL Paul (Pulit) , (Santry, Dublin /Skerries, Co. Dublin) 26th November 2015,(peacefully) at the Mater Hospital,surrounded by his loving family, Paul (Pulit)sadly missed by his loving partner and bestfriend Lisa, daughters Amanda-Lee, Courtneyand Leah, grandchildren Cameron and Kacey-Rose, son-in-law Ciaran, brothers, sisternieces, nephews, relatives and a large circleof friends. Rest in Peace
Fingal County CouncilPlanning permission is sought for a single storeyextension to the rear of existing dwelling atPiercetown Cottage, Rush Road, Skerries, Co. Dublinby Kevin Early. The planning application may beinspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of theplanning authority during its public opening hoursand a submission or observation may be made to theauthority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee(20Euros) within the period of 5 weeks beginning onthe date of receipt by the authority of this applica-tion.
Fingal County CouncilPermission for construction of a new single storeyextension & alterations to the rear (south side) ofexisting 2-storey dwelling and all associated demoli-tion & site works at 97 Carrick Court, Portmarnock,Co. Dublin. Signed: D. & C. Horgan. This applicationcan be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceedingthe reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices ofFingal County Council, County Hall, Main Street,Swords, Co. Dublin. Mon.-Fri. between 9.30-15.30(Through Lunch) and a submission or observation inrelation to the application may be made in writing toFingal County Council on payment of the prescribedfee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on thedate of receipt by the authority of the application.
Fingal County CouncilI Richard Lawson 4 Jordanstown Oldtown Co Dublin,apply for planning retention of waste water treat-ment.The planning application may be inspected orpurchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable costof making a copy at the offices of the planningauthority during its public opening hours and asubmission or observation may be made to theauthority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee
(20Euros) within the period of 5 weeks beginning onthe date of receipt by the authority of this applica-tion.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning Permission is requested for new single-storey dwellinghouse accessed via existing driveway(floor area -115sq/m), new wastewater treatmentsystem & percolation area along with all associatedsiteworks at : New Lane, Darcystown, Balbriggan, Co.Dublin. Signed :- Jim & Rosaleen Casey.This planning application may be inspected orpurchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable costof making a copy, at the offices of Fingal CountyCouncil, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublinbetween the hours of 9.30am – 16.30pm Monday-Friday. A submission or observation in relation to theapplication may be made in writing to Fingal CountyCouncil on payment of a fee of €20 within the periodof five weeks beginning on the date of receipt of theapplication by Fingal County Council
Fingal County CouncilPlanning Permission is requested for conversion ofexisting attic space to incorporate a dormer windowto rear roofslope and 2 no. rooflights to front roofs-lope, proposed works to include internal alteration tomain dwellinghouse. at :- 9, St Peters Terrace,Hampton Street, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. Signed:Simon & Catherine Rooney.This planning application may be inspected orpurchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable costof making a copy, at the offices of Fingal CountyCouncil, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublinbetween the hours of 9.30am – 16.30pm Monday-Friday. A submission or observation in relation to theapplication may be made in writing to Fingal CountyCouncil on payment of a fee of €20 within the periodof five weeks beginning on the date of receipt of theapplication by Fingal County Council.
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Fingal County CouncilPlanning Permission is requested for newsingle-storey extension (area-30sq/m) toside & rear of existing two-storeydwellinghouse along with associated site-works at :- 64, Castleland Court,Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. Signed: DonalFitzpatrick & Gillian McGoey.This planning application may beinspected or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonable cost of makinga copy, at the offices of Fingal CountyCouncil, County Hall, Main Street,Swords, Co. Dublin between the hours of9.30am – 16.30pm Monday-Friday. Asubmission or observation in relation tothe application may be made in writing toFingal County Council on payment of afee of €20 within the period of five weeksbeginning on the date of receipt of theapplication by Fingal County Council.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning Permission is requested for newagricultural building for keeping of cattle(floor area 278 sq/m / ridgeheight 6.8m -designed as per relevant Department ofAgriculture specifications) the proposedlocation is to rear of existing farm build-ings along with associated siteworks at :-Courtlough, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin.Signed: Paul O'Hara.This planning application may beinspected or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonable cost of makinga copy, at the offices of Fingal CountyCouncil, County Hall, Main Street,Swords, Co. Dublin between the hours of9.30am – 16.30pm Monday-Friday. Asubmission or observation in relation tothe application may be made in writing toFingal County Council on payment of afee of €20 within the period of five weeksbeginning on the date of receipt of theapplication by Fingal County Council.
Fingal County CouncilI Daniel Fanning intends to apply forpermission for development at thisaddress Rose Cottage, BrackenstownRoad, Brackenstown, Swords, CountyDublin. The development will consist of theconstruction of a single storey and partstorey and a half extension to the sideelevation of the existing premises at RoseCottage, Brackenstown Road, Swords,County Dublin. Comprising a utility room,family room, bedroom and en-suite atground floor level and 2 en-suite bath-rooms at first floor level assessed fromthe existing bedrooms, to include newdormer to front elevation and all associ-ated site works. The Planning Application may beinspected or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonable cost of makinga copy at the offices of the PlanningAuthority during its public opening hoursand a submission or observation may bemade to the Planning Authority in writingon payment of the prescribed fee withinthe period of 5 weeks beginning on thedate of receipt by the authority of theapplication.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning permission is sought byMr.Shane Riordan at Ballymadrough,Donabate, Co. Dublin fora single storeydetached dwelling, new vehicularentrance, wastewater treatment system,landscaping and all ancillary works neces-sary to facilitate the development.Theplanning application may be inspected orpurchased at a fee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making a copy at theoffices of the planning authority during itspublic opening hours and a submission orobservation may be made to the planning
authority in writing on payment of theprescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5weeks beginning on the date of receipt bythe authority of this application.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning permission is sought by WLWoodlawn Building Services Limited,Rooskey, Newtowncunningham, Co.Donegal, on their lands at St. DoolaghsHouse (a Protected Structure), St.Doolaghs Park, Balgriffin, County Dublin,for modifications to a previously approvedpermission (Reg. Ref. No. F07A/0598) fora nursing home extension to existing St.Doolaghs House (a Protected Structure).The modifications comprise an increase inthe number of bedrooms from 52 to 97,with additional 1st floor, associated roofterrace, utilising the footprint of the unfin-ished nursing home within the walledgarden to form a 2-storey over basementbuilding; to provide a total of 33 car-parking spaces, bicycle lock-up, plant andservice area in the lower ground floorcomplete with access & solar panels atroof level; maintaining existing archedentrance of walled garden; continuedprovision of the ground floor administra-tion area with staff accommodation facili-ties, residents library in St. Doolaghâ•˙s House; restoring the link incorporating
the existing garden wall between thegarden and St. Doolaghs House, includingthe provision of a new sunroom andhydrotherapy pool. The developmentincludes a provision for new vehicular andpedestrian gates at the main entrance onMalahide Road with security cameras allassociated site works, landscaping designlayout (accompanied with a woodlandmanagement plan), connections to maindrainage, with access from the MalahideRoad, Balgriffin, County Dublin.The Planning Application may beinspected or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonable cost of makinga copy at the offices of the PlanningAuthority during its public opening hoursand a submission or observation may bemade to the Planning Authority in writingon payment of the prescribed fee withinthe period of 5 weeks beginning on thedate of receipt by the authority of theapplication.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning Permission is sought by W Leeand S O'Riordan for a one and a halfstorey dormer dwelling and waste watertreatment system at Tobersool,Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. This planningapplication may be inspected orpurchased at a fee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making a copy at theoffices of the planning authority duringits public opening hours and a submis-sion or observation may be made to theauthority in writing on payment of theprescribed fee 20 euro within the periodof 5 weeks beginning on the date ofreceipt by the authority of this applica-tion.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning Permission is sought by J and AWhelan for dwelling and waste watertreatment system at Tobersool,Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. This planningapplication may be inspected orpurchased at a fee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making a copy at theoffices of the planning authority duringits public opening hours and a submis-sion or observation may be made to theauthority in writing on payment of theprescribed fee 20 euro within the periodof 5 weeks beginning on the date ofreceipt by the authority of this applica-tion.
Fingal County CouncilWe, Ciaran & Amy Gillen intend to applyfor Full planning permission to extendexisting semi-detached cottage withdormer style extension to rear.Permission to include: demolition ofexisting dormer style extension to rear ofcottage, alteration of existing internalspace of existing cottage and removal ofchimney. The addition of a dormer styleextension to rear, extension to bedropped on ground floor by 1.5m actingas a partial basement, internal gardendropped and tiered to match. Proposedridge line to be in line with existing ridgeof cottage, connection to existingservices, modification of front and sideboundary and proposed new vehicle andpedestrian entrance to side and all ancil-lary site works at No. 5 Parnell Cottages,Old Back Road, Malahide, Dublin Thisplanning application may be inspected orpurchased at a fee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making a copy at theoffices of Fingal county council during itspublic opening hours 9.00am to 4.00pmMonday to Friday, and a submission orobservation may be made to Fingalcounty council in writing and on paymentof the prescribed fee of €20.00 within theperiod of 5 weeks beginning on the dateof receipt by Fingal county council of theapplication. C/o Mad About Design,Blackrock-Tel 01-2542045
Fingal County CouncilPlanning Permission is sought by Mr &Mrs B. Brennan for the following:1) The demolition of the existing 2 storeyhouse and the existing single storeyextensions to same, the existing rearsingle storey shed, the existing frontboundary wall and the existing frontvehicular entrance.2) The construction of a new 2 storeyhouse with 2 habitable rooms in the attic,a new rear single storey detached 2 cargarage, a new front boundary wall, a newfront vehicular entrance, a new frontpedestrian entrance and all associatedsite works at Cluainín Innis, SkerriesRoad, Lusk, Co DublinThe Planning Application may beinspected or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonable cost of makinga copy at the offices of the PlanningAuthority during its public opening hoursand a submission or observation may bemade to the Planning Authority in writingon payment of the prescribed fee withinthe period of 5 weeks beginning on thedate of receipt by the authority of theapplication.
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