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‘Hitting the road to see Ireland’s most scenic routes’ TRAVEL: P14. RECYCLE THIS COPY. KEEP DUBLIN TIDY.
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INSIDE: Pianist Annette Andrews, on her life in a political family P6
Sam’s back: Younger players help Dublin seize glory at Croker Pages 29 and 32
Hockey wins: Rivals hadn’t a prayer against Monkstown HC
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BRIDE & GROOM: Essential reading for the blushing bride-to-be P17-23
Injuries on local roads soar by 100% Q DAWN LOVE
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September m 22, 2011
THE number of injuries to motorists in Dun LaoghaireRathdown has soared by 100%, according to new figures. Labour councillor Richard Humphreys this week expressed serious concern at the significant increase in those injured on roads within Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown county. “I acknowledge that, while the council and gardai have
done significant work in attempting to reduce fatalities in the county, there has been an increase from one fatality in 2009 to a provisional figure of five fatalities on the roads in 2010. “However, equally worrying is the huge increase in injuries on the roads. Injuries are at a 10-year high, having increased from 150 in 2007 to 308 in 2009 – an increase of more than 100%,” he said. Full story on Page 2
Tea, coffee and thanks: Smiles at a fundraising coffee morning THERE was a big thank-you hug for
Kay Goggins at the Sallynoggin Inn recently, where Sabrina Keaveny, on behalf of Blackrock Hospice’s Cancer Patient Support programme, was in attendance for the fundraising coffee
morning organised by Kay. Organised in memory of Kay’s daughter, who died from cancer, the morning was a great success with locals, who were keen to help support such a worthy cause. See Gallery on Page 8