Dundrum GAZET TE FREE
AUG 2-16, 2012
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DUNDRUM • CHURCHTOWN • NUTGROVE • RATHFARNHAM • BALLINTEER • SANDYFORD • LEOPARDSTOWN • TERENURE • STILLORGAN
IINSIDE: NS Information on ssupport u for those with special needs P32
LONDON CALLING: A comprehensive guide to our Olympic athletes P22-23
Perfect pitch: Doppleganger at facility’s launch Winning ways: Three-match victory streak for Naomh Olaf Page 39
Sport awards: July’s winning sporting stars announced Page 37
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ....................10 BEAUTY ....................... 24 BUSINESS ................... 26 MOTORS ....................... 28 TRAVEL......................... 30 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 34
BONO (well, The Bono Head, anyway) was on hand to help Bonavox open its second audiology practice in Dublin, at Sandyford Road, Dundrum Town Centre. Bonavox, Ireland’s longest-established hearing aid retailer, has appointed senior administrator Karen Fitzgerald to operate the facility, with a staff of four newly-appointed hearing aid audiologists and administration assistants. However, perhaps churchtown woman Kay Heron thought The Bono Head’s singing was not even better than the real thing ...
Dundrum gets set for gaelcholaiste Irish language secondary school to be built by 2014
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A NEW gaelcholaiste (Irish language secondary school) will be built in Dundrum by 2014. The Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn made the announcement that the new school will operate under the
patronage of An Foras Patrunachta. The Dundrum gaelcholaiste is one of 14 new secondary schools to be built over the next two years throughout the country. Last week, Minister Quinn allocated patrons for each school, in response to the findings of new schools
establishment groups set up to gauge which patron best served their area. The gaelcholaiste will service pupils from the six existing gaelscoileanna (primary schools) in the area. Parents have been campaigning for a gaelcholaiste for five years. Full Story on Page 2