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Outdoor garden is opened for young patients GALLERIES: P10 AUGUST 30, 2012 Find us on
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INSIDE: Ireland’s Olympic heros return home P2
PARALYMPICS: Local athletes set to compete in London See Pages 7 & 28
Ahoy, me hearties: Local pirates on the hunt for buried gold Golf: Portmarnock host major Euro competitions Page 30
SHIVER me timbers, the beach at
Portrane was awash with a whole host of scary pirates who were scouring the sand, map in hand, looking for Captain Mouse’s buried treasure as part of the Pirates of Portrane event. Pictured at the treasure hunt were Kate Watson, Ella O’Connor Healy and Emily Watson. Picture: Una Williams
Full Gallery on Pages 8-9
Football: St Sylvester’s break yet more new ground Page 31
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Councillor concern over greenbelt plan Coyle says project would ‘stand out like sore thumb’
I SUZANNE BYRNE
A LOCAL councillor has expressed “grave reservations” about a proposed residential development on the greenbelt between Portmarnock and Malahide. The application, which has been made by Bovale Develop-
ment, is seeking planning permission from Fingal County Council for a residential development of some 74 dwellings. Labour councillor Peter Coyle said that the development would “stand out like a sore thumb” in the midst of the greenbelt-designated area. Cllr Coyle went on to say
that it does not make any sense to allow development in an area that was designed for general community amenity and recreational use. The development also raised concerns about possible flooding in the area, he said. Full Story on Page 3