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more difficult ones which mean not only abstaining from something but saving the money to use or buy something to make our life easier. This year we will certainly face price rises not only in the retail sector but in the utilities and service sectors but remember there are always better options if we can find them. However remember, many items are cheaper by purchasing them off our local outlets and suppliers as we don’t have the expense of travelling on top of what seems like a bargain. So, going to some places may seem like saving you money but when you factor in the bus fare, diesel of petrol costs it is better to shop locally. Fingal has an abundance of retailers who are very loyal to their communities many of whom sponsor local Community/Voluntary and Sporting organisations which help our mental and physical health and they deserve our support. This New Year we have the opportunity to make resolutions which will help us succeed. Resolutions which if properly thought out and executed by us will bring us opportunities to better ourselves and improve our daily lives and standard of living this year. 2023 can be the year when a few minor adjustments at the start of our year and throughout it can be sufficient to change not only our way of doing things but also our budget for certain items. With success in keeping our carefully chosen resolutions will come the joy associated with it and just think of the money you will save.
Happy New Year from the Locals Team.
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Malahide Sea Scouts Laying Up Supper 2022
In proper maritime tradition, we sat down for an evening of sharing and celebration looking back at another fantastic year on the water at our annual Laying Up Supper recently.2022 was a brilliant year afloat with over 3,100 bums on the water! Each week, our scouts could be found sailing, paddling, rowing having a great time learning new skills and creating adventures
on the water. Collectively with over 16,074 nautical miles logged at sea! While we definitely saw the quantity, it was certainly matched with the quality as we saw x2 new Master Mariners, x12 new qualified instructors and an extensive haul of medals and trophies won by the scouts throughout the competition season. We are very proud of everyone for working very hard and
supporting each other on the water to create another safe and successful year afloat.Over 100 members from the x4 Troops dined on the Maindeck to recognise and remark on the great year alongside presenting some outstanding awards and certificates of achievement. Thanks to the Ventures for hosting a great evening with lots of presentations and very tasty food!
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Malahide Rugby charity fundraising and new sponsor welcomed!
Malahide President Declan Berkeley and Ladies Lunch Committee presenting Linda Keating with a cheque from our recent Ladies Lunch in association with Marie Keating Foundation. Thanks to everyone who attended and made the day possible.
Also Malahide RFC would like
to welcome Reconair. Reconair has taken out a new pitch side advertisement board, and we are also delighted to see them sponsor the U15 jerseys. Website: www.reconair. ie If you wish to take an advertising board out on the main pitch, please don’t hesitate to get in touch for more details.
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New Year For Your Health And Wealth
By Dave Kavanagh
January is traditionally a time when many people embark on making some positive changes or improvements in their lives. The most recognisable of these is the ‘losing weight/ getting healthier” one. To give people more of an incentive to maintain what they start, it’s worth noting that if done properly, losing weight can have the added bonus of leaving you with more money at the end of each month. So how does that work?? Well, by “doing it properly” I refer to NOT going on a diet, or buying products with magic properties that will make the weight just fall off. Instead, making small, sustainable lifestyle changes. It can be adding some exercise in week 1, drinking more water (and less alcohol/sugar laden drinks) in week 2, reducing portion sizes in week 3, substituting things like chips for wholegrain rice or pasta in week 4, breaking the association of biscuits/cakes whenever you have a coffee or tea in week 5, etc., etc. Doing it this way, makes it sustainable and when weight is dropped slower over a longer period of time, it is far more likely to be kept off. So how does that help my finances? When I analyse people’s spending budgets, it’s clear that takeaways, alcohol, sweets, cakes biscuits etc. pop up quite frequently. If you keep track of the savings when you cut down on many of these things, it’s easy to see how much you can save. One person I was helping used to enjoy
her “treat” of a chocolate eclair most days. When she accepted that she felt bad after eating it and conceded that it was not helping her goal to lose weight, I suggested it was more of a punishment than a treat. I proposed that she put the money into a jar each day and when there was enough, to treat herself to a back massage, which can positively reinforce the good changes someone has made. Make the right choices, one day at a time.
Dave Kavanagh QFA has been advising people financially for over 25 years. For quotes or information (with no cost or obligation) he can be contacted by emailing him at info@financialcompanion. ie or use the contact form on www. financialcompanion.ie or @Davekav_ advice on Twitter and Instagram. Combined with his previous role of gym/ nutrition adviser, he regularly gives talks and workshops at seminars and events for groups, companies and government departments on financial wellbeing, positivity and motivation. As heard on RTE 2FM , LMFM and TV3.
Do not stress in January – Just dial down!
By Siobhan O’Neill White
Christmas is over and dreary January is here. You may be over stuffed, over tired and possibly, dealing with an overdraft after all the excesses of December. But, before you give up all your favourite foods and drinks, maybe take a breath and relax a little and remember, you are lovely just as you are. Its almost programmed into us that January is a terrible month that we have to get through, that we should all be dieting and not eating nice foods and maybe enjoying a glass of wine of hot chocolate at the weekend. But who decided it should be so miserable? Who decided we all need to sign up to slimming clubs immediately? Instead of stressing out about it all, why don’t you dial down the pressure on yourself. Take out one of the bath sets you most likely got as a gift for Christmas and chill in a deep bubble bath with a magazine and even a few candles. Stellar is a cool Irish magazine that makes for great reading in the bath. A lovely way to pass half an hour, away from all the stresses and strains of life. It’s lovely to get out and enjoy a brisk walk in the fresh and cool winter air but it’s good to try to make time to snuggle up with a bowl of popcorn and a box set. I am loving Flatshare on Paramount, based on the hilarious and charming bestselling book by fab Irish author Beth O’Leary. Another must watch show is Minx, which takes
a brilliant look at the launch of a saucy magazine for women in the 70’s – original, funny and the wardrobe is amazing. On Netflix now is season 3 of Emily In Paris. Yes, it is a bit silly but it’s also colourful, funny, sweet and romantic and who doesn’t love a good love triangle? It is pure escapism and in January, I think we all need a bit
of that in! So, yes, this month can be hard. Its cold and we are all a bit broke - so that’s even more reason to be extra kind to yourself! And to give you the hug you may well need this month, we’ve got some warm, lovely Wooliees to give away. Head over to mams.ie to enter to be in to win one.
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The Casino Model Railway Museum is a winner!
The Casino Model Railway Museum won Best Leisure/Tourism Service in the Customer Experience Section at the Fingal Business Awards recently, as voted by an independent panel of judges for the Cyril Fry Corner at the museum. These awards celebrate the best of Fingal business across all business sectors so the museum are beyond thrilled! A visit to the award winning
Cyril Fry Corner is a must for anyone who is interested in trains, engineering or modelling. It’s a corner at the Model Railway Museum that pays homage to the intricacies of Cyril’s hand-made models. They have recreated a work space that demonstrates the scale and complexity of how Cyril worked. A loving insight into his skillset, as if he just stepped into the space. Cyril Fry’s
hand-made models are possibly one of the most important private collections of miniature railway engines, wagons and carriages ever created. Marvel at his creations at the Casino Model Railway Museum and be transported to his workbench. The building alone is a draw enough! And...less than 5 mins walk from Malahide Dart station. Come visit it soon!
Monies granted for Community Centres upgrades in Fingal
Fingal TD and Minsiter Joe O’Brien said recently, “I am Delighted with the announcement of over €33 Million from my Department to Upgrade Community Centres, including Skerries Community AssociationSCA and Portmarnock Sports and Leisure Club. It is the Largest ever capital investment in Community Centres and will allow them to avail of extensions to existing centres, energy efficiency upgrades and improved access for people with disabilities amongst other works supported.This announcement will help community centres around the country and particularly those
in Fingal that were awarded funding. Both Skerries Community Association and Portmarnock Sports & Leisure Club and others have done great work within their communities and this funding will help them continue to do so.Cllr Karen Power - Balbriggan, Balrothery, Loughshinny and Skerries said: “The funding for Skerries Community Centre announced by Joe today is very welcome. The Centre is the beating heart of our community here in Skerries providing a home for many sports and social clubs as well as educational facilities and it is great to see it supported in this way.”
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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM EVERYONE AT MALAHIDE LOCAL
Roman Holiday still inspiring Rom-Coms
By Jack Shanley
Seventy years on and ‘Roman Holiday’ is still inspiring rom-coms of the 21st century.
It’s a fun, heart-warming and deep film with quite a basic story, starring Gregory Peck as the cool masculine news reporter and the wonderfully elegant Audrey Hepburn as Princess Ann. Overwhelmed by her suffocating schedule, touring Europe, Princess Ann (Hepburn) decides to take off for the night while in Rome. When a sedative she took earlier from her doctor finally kicks in, she falls asleep on a park bench and is later found by an American news reporter, Joe Bradley (Peck), who takes her back to his apartment for safety. At work next morning, Joe discovers Ann’s real identity and bets his editor that he can get an exclusive interview but romance quickly gets in the way. ‘Roman Holiday’, made in 1953, is the reason we love cinema. It’s a film that ages like fine wine and is still as entertaining as ever. Great American screenwriter Dalton Trumbo urges us to commit to life’s
simple pleasures - money and status alone cannot create meaning and happiness. The classic steals our hearts, from the amazing scenes in which we see Ann get her haircut, to the iconic Vespa bike scene and on to the thrilling barge fight scene. We are ever poised for the next scene to capture our hearts once again, and with the ending being so beautiful, it will make your heart peel like an orange. The amazingly graceful Hepburn lights up our screen for the first time, her beauty, elegance and sense of fashion, making her an instant icon and one of Hollywood’s brightest stars. She didn’t just win our hearts in the end but also the Academy Award for Best Actress. This is a magical film the likes of which I don’t think we’ll ever see again and is still so fresh after all these years. I can’t help but give it FIVE stars. You can watch ‘Roman Holiday’ on Sky Cinema or buy it on DVD for €9.99 at Tower Records. Director: William Wyler – Rating: PG – Genre: Romance/ Comedy – Run Time: 1h 58m –Language: English/Italian. For more film content please follow @ movies4fanatics on Instagram.
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2022 - A busy time for pupils at St. Mary’s Secondary School, Baldoyle
It’s been a very busy time in St. Mary’s Secondary School, Baldoyle. Here are some of the highlights.
Junior Cycle results: After over a two month wait, the Junior Cycle results arrived in St. Mary’s in late November. Transition Year students gathered in the Canteen awaiting for the Principal, Dr. Edel Greene, to arrive at 10 am. Despite the wait, there was still a strong feeling of anticipation and excitement as
students were called up individually to collect the envelope with their results enclosed. Cries of joy were common as students opened their envelopes. The results were exceptional and we are absolutely delighted with everyone. All the students were then photographed and students then visited classes to tell teachers about the results they had achieved. We are very proud of them all.
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Ava Kenny, Amy McMenemy, Brooke O’ Connor, Joey Ryan, Jodie Gibney, Abigail Rafter, Ellen Rose Byrne
Alex Maher, Erica Daly, Leah Byrne, Amy Rizk, Lillie Ingoldsby, Tori Riordan, Brooke O’ Connor
Back row: Aimee Fagan, Alex Maher, Ava Kenny, Jodie Gibney, Abigail Rafter
Middle row: Hannah Sherlock, Kayla May Farrell, Lillie Ingoldsby, Amy Rizk, Erica Daly, Nikola Stipska, Aira Gircyte
Front row: Lilly May O’Grady, Leah Byrne, Hannah Pilniak, Brooke O’ Connor, Nicole Chudi, Lauren Ford, Precious Nwaogu
2022 - A busy time for pupils at St.
Mary’s Secondary School, Baldoyle
Irish Badminton Open: Our Transition Years took part in the prestigious Irish Badminton Open where they were line judges. The event was held in Sport Ireland’s National Sports Centre in Abbotstown. The girls had been preparing to be line judges for five to six weeks and were ready to make all those important calls when required. It’s a tournament that carries Olympic and world ranking points so the pressure was on. Everything went well and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves as regardless of helping out, it’s a
National Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) launched recently
It is estimated that about 1.9 billion drinks bottles and cans are consumed each year in Ireland, in-house and ‘on the go’. The Deposit Return Scheme aims to boost the recycling rate for these drinks containers by charging a small, refundable deposit for each plastic bottle or can. The Scheme will include PET plastic bottles and aluminium and steel cans between 150ml and 3 litres. A deposit of 15c will apply to containers 500mls or less and a deposit of 25c for each container above 500ml.
The Scheme will be operated by Deposit Return Scheme Ireland CLG, trading as Re-turn, who were appointed in May 2022. All producers and retailers are legally obliged to register with Re-turn. Registration is open at re-turn.ie. The Deposit Return Scheme
(DRS) encourages people to recycle drink containers. It works by charging anyone who buys a drink a small deposit for the plastic bottle or can that it comes in. Customers get this money back when they return the container to a retailer or other collection point to be recycled.The Deposit Return Scheme is a major project involving the development of complex IT, infrastructure and communication systems, which will be delivered by Re-turn over the course of 2023. The Department of Environment, Climate, and Communications will work closely with Re-turn on the implementation of the Scheme, which will start immediately with the registration of producers and retailers. The planned ‘go-live’ date for consumers is February 2024.
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great event to attend. The girls were also delighted to meet the Taoiseach, Micheal Martin TD who dropped in to see the event. The Mayor of Fingal, Howard Mahony and the Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, Ann Marie Farrelly also dropped in. It was also great to see John Treacy, Ireland’s Olympic silver medallist and two time World Cross Country Champion. Some of the teachers were more than delighted to have a photo taken with him. A Happy New Year to all our students, their families and you all!
Nikola Stipska – ensuring the court is ready for the next match
Leonarda Bovenschen making a big call
The Transition Year Line Judging Team with teachers Declan Burke, Owen Stringer and Annie Jakob, SNA
On a well-deserved break - Maria O’ Loughlin, Caoimhe Martin and Leah Byrne
Home Cook Recipes Healthy
New Year Super Fish Supper
Following the festive period, some of us may not want to see turkey or ham on the menu for quite a while! With the new year comes new years resolutions and a lot of people make goals to enhance their health. Fish is full of lots of nutritional goodness. Yet, despite being an island, our intakes of fish in Ireland are quite low. Some people say it’s the smell that fish may leave in the kitchen that turns them off or that they’re just not sure how to make it tasty. But the great news is that fish is quite easy and quick to cook. And a top tip to get rid of any unwanted odours is to place 1/2 lemon in water in a cup (cut side up) and heat in the oven/microwave for 4-6minutes. Burning a nice scented candle also helps!
Ingredients: Serves 2
• 2 Salmon fillets
• 200g Tenderstem broccoli
• 250g Asparagus
• 2 teaspoons black pepper
• 1 tablespoon rapeseed oil
• 2 cloves garlic
• 1 tablespoon minced parsley leaves
• Juice of 1/2 of a lemon
Sweet potato chips:
• 260g sweet potatoes
• 1 tablespoon rapeseed oil
• 1 teaspoon chilli powder
• 1/2 teaspoon paprika
• 1 teaspoon black pepper
Method:
1. Preheat oven to 200’c.
2.The sweet potato chips take longer to cook, so do these first. Wash, peel and slice the sweet potato into chips.
3. Place the remaining ingredients for the sweet potato chips in a large bowl and stir well to combine. Then add the sliced sweet potatoes and coat in this mixture.
4. Place the sweet potato onto a baking tray and bake in the oven for 40-45minutes at 180’c.
Turn them halfway through baking to
ensure they cook evenly.
5. Place the salmon onto a baking tray that is pre-greased or lined with parchment paper.
6. Mix the lemon juice, parsley leaves, oil and garlic together and brush the top and sides of the salmon with this mixture. Bake in the oven at 180’c for 12-15minutes (depending on the thickness of the salmon). When cooked through, the salmon will look opaque and flake easily with a fork.
7.Brush the remainder of the mixture from step 6 onto the broccoli and asparagus on a foil lined baking tray and sprinkle with black pepper. Bake in the oven at 180’c for 10-15minutes or until tender.
8.Serve up with a lemon wedge.
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YMCA Dublin welcomes World General Secretary of YMCA
YMCA Dublin was delighted to welcome Carlos Sanvee, World General Secretary of YMCA International, to its offices on Aungier Street this week.Earlier this year, the World YMCA Secretary General announced the Vision 2030 movement, which commits to igniting change, while daily activities through YMCA services continue to transform young people and communities. The visit to Dublin is one of many that the World General Secretary is making in Ireland, to launch the vision for the future. YMCA’s vision is a world where young people, their families and communities flourish in body, mind and spirit. Kathryn O’Mahony, CEO of YMCA Dublin said: “I am delighted to welcome World General Secretary of YMCA International
to YMCA Dublin. During Carlos’ time in Ireland he will launch YMCA Ireland’s new strategy for connecting with young people across Ireland. YMCA Dublin’s strategy was launched a few years back and we are excited to be part of a global vision to support our young people and families.” YMCA Dublin has an extensive history of working with young people, adults and their families in communities in need of support. Training and development opportunities have been facilitated for young people through their youth work department, Community Employment Scheme (CE scheme), and its Réidh programme. YMCA Dublin is a community-based charity operating as a social
enterprise, providing services for children, young people and families. It is the second oldest YMCA in the world. Built on a social enterprise model, all income YMCA Dublin generates goes directly back into funding local community projects and initiatives, youth work, youth cafe, plus one mentoring, community work, community childcare and community employment. YMCA Dublin works with communities to support individuals, children and young people to develop the skills, experiences, relationships and behaviours for healthy, confident and successful futures. For more information on the work of YMCA Dublin and it’s programmes, please visit YMCA.ie
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Carlos Sanvee
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1. A place of refuge from danger or hardship. (6)
5. A poor densely populated city district. (6)
10. Landlocked Central European country. (7)
11. Even more absurd. (7)
12. A metal piece of money. (4)
13. North and South country. (5)
15. Oven for a potter. (4)
17. A short day to be married. (3) 19. Substance which separates milk into solids and liquids. (6)
21. Great birds of prey. (6)
22. Quickly, speedily. (7) 23. Woven container with handles. (6)
25. Lacking physical strength or vitality. (6)
28. A state of matter. (3) 30. Dry like a desert. (4)
31. Slippers with no fitting around the heel. (5)
32. Popular Indonesian island. (4)
35. Just the place for sport and concerts. (7)
36. Trace the shape, as of a body at a crime scene. (7)
37. No longer frozen solid. (6) 38. Change for the worse. (6)
Down
2. A meeting of musicians. (7)
3. Boisterous songbird. (4)
4. A field where grass is grown to be made into hay. (6)
5. Breathed noisily, as if exhausted. (6)
6. Long fish. (4)
7. A pursuit of little importance. (7)
8. Craned at the performer. (6)
9. Swimwear for men. (6)
14. A performance of music especially by a soloist. (7)
16. A cap for the French. (5)
18. A hen kept for her eggs. (5)
20. A cheap and vulgar item. (3)
21. A mischievous fairy. (3)
23. Slowly cook food with a small amount of liquid in a tightly covered pan. (6)
24. Vegetable mistakenly known for iron content. (7)
26. The sort of exercise that sets you up for the day. (7)
27. Expelled from your own country. (6)
28. Treated with adhesive, like an envelope. (6)
29. A good with faults, usually sold at a reduced price. (6)
33. A personal belief not based on proof. (4)
34. Flower supporter. (4)
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