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October 1-7, 2015
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INSIDE: Actress Amy Huberman is calling on students to get involved in annual drama awards See P14
what’s the craic, mack? Theatre legend Michael Ball returning to Dublin Page 16
What’s in a name? Cafe culture kids line up for coffee Hurling:
Plunkett’s land Senior B hurling championship Page 31
no Name Club members Katie Lambert, Sarah Murray, Niamh Murray and David Bergin are pictured at a recent community festival to mark the opening of a youth cafe at the Castleknock Community Centre. The centre is already home to the No Name Club for teenagers and a Foroige club for younger people and the new addition was warmly welcomed. See Gallery on Page 10
Soccer:
Corduff run up remarkable SFAI Cup win Page 30
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Cash puts bloom into Shackleton’s Gardens Plan valued at €415,000 kicks in after council takes on facility
Keith Bellew
Fingal County Council will take ownership of Shackleton’s Gardens in Clonsilla in the coming weeks. A redevelopment plan wor th an estimated
€415,000 is expected to begin soon after. The gardens were once ranked among the top four gardens for herbaceous borders in Britain and Ireland, but fell into disrepair in recent years. This plan will see them
restored to their former glory and reopened to the public. It is hoped that the gardens will be a major tourist attraction, for their links to famous explorer Ernest Shackleton. Chairman of the Fingal
tourism strategy Cllr Kieran Dennison (FG) said the council has been looking to take charge of the gardens for years and he is glad that the long, slow process is now over. Full Story on Page 4