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INSIDE: Mulhuddart teens put pedal to the metal P3
May 12, 2011
UNSUNG HEROES: Local nominees
will get the chance to shine: Pages 2&7
Horses for courses: Certs at Dunsink ACTOR Anthony Head, star of
Soccer: Legends on the pitch come to Dublin 15 Page 32
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, took time out from his busy schedule to join his wife, Sarah Fisher, in presenting certificates for completion of the Stable and Yard routine course to several members of the Dunsink Horse and Pony Club recently. Sharon is to pen the story of Dunsink and its horses in a new novel. Full Gallery on Page 10
Football: St Brigid’s back to winning ways in SFC Page 31
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Council job cuts to total 300 by 2012 Concern at ‘human cost’ amidst praise for tough measures
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JOB cuts at Fingal County Council (FCC) will total 300 by the summer of 2012, the council confirmed this week. FCC said that they have already reduced staff numbers by 251 since 2008 and added that they also made a 17%
reduction in annual payroll costs in the same period, from €86.3m to €71.6m. While the majority of local politicians praised the council for the cost-saving measures taken, Socialist Councillor, Matthew Waine, said there had been a “human cost”. He also questioned what
the reduction in staff numbers would mean in terms of the delivery of services. However, Labour Cllr, Ciaran Byrne, said it was time to get a “grip” on the economic reality, which “we are being forced to deal with it by reducing staff”. Full Story on Page 6