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BLANCHARDSTOWN • BLAKESTOWN • HARTSTOWN • COOLMINE • TYRRELSTOWN • DUNBOYNE • CORDUFF • MULHUDDART • ONGAR
INSIDE: Prepare for college life with our EEducation d Options P17
CONSERVATION: Visitors flock to see cattle at St Catherine’s Park P3
Pre-festival fun: Gala event held at Carlton Hotel Hurling: Towers end Peregrine’s inter dream Page 31
Rugby: Jennings eyes another great year in blue Page 30
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ..................... 6 DIARY ............................12 ENTERTAINMENT ..........15 BUSINESS .....................16 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 28 SPORT .......................... 29
BEFORE making the trip to Kerry, all of the finalists in this year’s Rose of Tralee were invited for a gala evening in the Carlton Hotel, Blanchardstown. The Carlton Hotel Group is one of the official sponsors of the Rose of Tralee Festival for the fifth consecutive year. In its 53rd year, The Rose of Tralee International Festival, one of Ireland’s longest running festivals, was won by the Luxembourg Rose, Nicola McEvoy. Pictured are Dublin Rose Arlene O’Neill, Germany Rose Bronwyn Sass and Southern California Rose Erin Kelly. Picture: Fintan Clarke
Blanch is second in burglary hotspots 628 offences were recorded in area during 2011
I LAURA WEBB
BL A N C H A R D S T OW N reports more burglaries than almost anywhere else in the country, a statistic that local representatives say is a serious concern. Comprehensive statistics by the Central Statistic’s Office (CSO) revealed Blanchard-
stown is the second-worst affected area for reported burglaries, with 628 burglary offences recorded in 2011, coming in behind Tallaght. Tallaght has the largest recordings of this crime with 922 such offences investigated by gardai last year. Dublin West TD Patrick Nulty (Lab) said: “628 break-
ins in a year is a very significant number and it is worthy of serious concern and attention. “Resources are stretched. We cannot run a police service, a fire service an ambulance and a hospital service without the appropriate level of staffing to do it.” Full Story on Page 2