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STUDENTS Ava Flynn, Ally O’ Neill, Aoife Lambe, Norah May Linehan and Daniele Uzpolevicute from St Vincent De Paul Girls National School, Marino, which was awarded the title of Ireland’s Travel School of the Year at this year’s Green-Schools BIG Travel Challenge 2015 in the Radisson Hotel, Golden Lane. The school won the award for its efforts promoting sustainable and active travel modes to school. Picture: Maxwell Photography
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Bus strikes cost retail group €2.5m per day Huge support for strike, despite the disruption to commuters – SIPTU
KEITH BELLEW
RETAIL Group Dublin Town says its members lost over €2.5m per day during the bus strikes held on May 1 and 2. Chief executive of Dublin
Town Richard Guiney said: “We’re comparing statistics at the moment and the figures aren’t pretty. Nearly 90% of businesses said they were down, and the majority were down 30%+.” Dublin Bus and Bus Eir-
eann will legally challenge SIPTU and the National Bus and Rail Workers Union for loss of revenue and reputation as a result of the twoday strike. Drivers engaged in the strike in opposition to the privatisation of 10%
of bus routes and five more days of strikes are planned this month. SIPTU operations director Owen Reidy said that there was huge support for the strike, despite the disruption to commuters. Full Story on Page 3