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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
A sweet idea: Having a cuppa to help hospices Hurling:
Kilmacud SHC title rein comes to an end Page 31
ORNA Cummins, Debbie Marsden,
Angela Boylan, Maria Chiuulesco and Pat Whittle were happy to play their part recently at Blackrock Hospice in supporting Ireland’s Biggest Coffee Morning, in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation, supported by Bewleys. The annual fundraising for the foundation saw thousands of get-togethers held across the country, while closer to home businesswoman Norah Casey was a guest speaker at the hospice, where she spoke about her husband’s time there, and the care he received. Picture: Geraldine Woods
Soccer:
Joey’s take on elite clubs in Madrid test Page 30
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Stubbs threat sparks major business row Debt letters from BID a source of contention among councillors, firms
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A ROW has erupted in Dun Laoghaire over debt collection letters that were issued to 200 local businesses by the Business Improvement District (BID) company.
BID also threatened local businesses with a listing in Stubbs Gazette if they failed to pay a levy to the company. At a special meeting convened by Dun LaoghaireRathdown County Council, Cllr Michael Merrigan (Ind)
said the debt collection letters had caused upset in the town and he highlighted apparent inconsistencies in the numbers reported as having paid the levy. Don McManus, chair of the BID company, said:
“The local authority have a different methodology to everybody else as to how they do their calculations, but what matters here is the total amount due, and the total sum paid.” Full Story on Page 2