Gazette clondalkin
MAR 26 - APR 1, 2015
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2012 R ow l ag h • B aw n o g u e • N e i l stow n • D e a n s r at h • K i n g swo o d Month • Ta lXX, l ag h t INSIDE: From Twelve Angry Men cracking times: The Gazette guide to to gazillions of smiles, Bord Gais Energy Theatre marks five years P12 family activities over Easter Pages 14-15
Tickled pink: Scooting around for a good cause Rugby:
Tyrrell’s debut 6 Nations ends in Irish glory Page 32
Football:
Round Tower get the better of St Pat’s Page 31
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madison Rice was tickled pink to pose for a picture with one of the many amazing bikes on show at The Pavilion Centre at The Red Cow in the recent Irish Scooterist Easter Egg Run for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital. The event started at Bray and went through the city centre past the Children’s Hospital in Crumlin before finishing at the Red Cow where guests enjoyed music and a raffle for a scooter. The event raised €16,000.
Council cost of litter clean-up is ‘colossal’ Outlay of €7.2m to deal with illegal dumping is down €1m on 2013
Ian Begley
South Dublin County Council has spent about €7.2m on the removal of litter and illegal dumping last year, a decrease of €1m from 2013.
In 2014 €3.2m was spent on cleansing/illegal dumping, €2.8m on estate cleaning and litter removal, €880k on litter warden services, €23,000 on anti-litter campaigns and €315,000 on environmental awareness.
Cllr Louise Dunne (SF) who requested these figures from the council said: “A lot of communities have seen a huge increase in illegal dumping and austerity has had a huge impact on this as well. There are people out
there who have to choose between putting a dinner on the table and buying a bin tag.” Cllr Francis Timmons (Ind) said the cost of the clean-up was “colossal”. Full Story on Page 2