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Approval For New Town Centre For Lusk The news that the new Lusk Town Centre proposal, scheduled for the heart of Lusk has been given approved by Bord Pleanala, has been given an enthusiastic welcome by a local county councillor. Cllr. Tom O’Leary (FG) said that the new development has the potential to create over 200 local retail and service jobs in the town. He told the County Leader, “I welcome the confirmation that the long awaited new town centre facilities for Lusk have been approved by Bord Pleanala on 21st July last. I note there have been some concerns by community organisations in Lusk about the scale and intensity

of this proposal, but Bord Pleanala have taken those concerns into account by scaling back on some of the commercial development.” “The proposed retail discount store, the drive through restaurant and the petrol station have all been excluded and removed by Bord Pleanala, who recommend that this portion of the site be replaced by appropriate residential development,” confirmed O’Leary. The site area covers 18 acres right in the centre of Lusk, which is now a town of 10,000 residents which will grow to 12,500 over the next number of years under the current Fingal Development Plan.

Pictured at the St Margaret's GAA Summer Camp are Gemma Crosby, Taylor Hughes, Sophie Kane, Katelyn Treacy and Rebecca Monks

“There is a need for more facilities in Lusk and the new secondary school will start this year residents have repeatedly made that case to and this is very positive news for Lusk. The me. They have spoken to me about the lack of creation of 200 new local retail jobs, with facilities in Lusk and they ask me, why we money going into local homes and the new retail choice and greater competition is don’t have coffee shops in Lusk, why something to be welcomed. I think it is have we no gyms and a bigger shopnow a good plan, so let’s get on with ping centre. This development will developing Lusk, like every other town provide all of these and, while it will be across the North County in a nice, timely a challenge to build it; for example they organised manner and give residents will need an anchor tenant, a large more retail and recreational facilities supermarket that is willing to take the that they are crying out for.” main supermarket there, otherwise it Cllr. O’Leary “I believe that this key development on will not be viable. I’m looking forward to it being built and I believe that most people this central site in the town will fulfil some of those needs and provide choice to the resiin Lusk will welcome it.” O’Leary continued, “Lusk has a lot of young dents of Lusk which has a young energetic families. The schools project is advancing and growing population”, concluded O’Leary.

An Accident Waiting To Happen

Local councillor, Joe Newman is pictured struggling to make headway along the section of overgrown hedging on the footpath adjacent to the Estuary Roundabout in Swords.

A very hazardous situation for pedestrians to the north of Swords, has been highlighted recently. It involves a potentially dangerous footpath running from the Lissenhall Industrial Park, where the HSE Ambulance is located, as well as other businesses. This pathway, as it approaches the Estuary Roundabout beside Fingallians GAA grounds, becomes overgrown and inaccessible. Pedestrians here are forced to climb over a crash barrier of the busy R132 to continue their journey on a narrow sliver of grass, right along the road. This area is also home to Eve Estuary, which is attended by people with intellectual disabilities. It is believed that some of

By Patrick Finnegan these service providers may use this pathway from time to time. Local councillor, Joe Newman (NP) contacted the County Leader and said, “I was contacted by a local resident who notices people travelling by foot along the grass footpath on their way to Swords. There are a number of local businesses in the area and workers may have a need to use this footpath from time to time. It is also the only pedestrian access to Swords. I inspected the area and I will be putting in a request to the Operation Department of the County Council to have this footpath made more accessible,” he said. For anyone trying to access this area by foot, this represents a

major safety hazard, particularly as there is a southbound Bus Eireann stop at Lissenhall. This indicates that passengers will alight here and may proceed on foot from here. It has also been noticed that pedestrians cross the R132, to access the northbound R132, a very dangerous thing to do, rather than proceed southbound to the pedestrian fly-over bridge, thus avoiding this perilous pathway. The County Leader contacted the County Council about when this overgrown section of pathway would be addressed. A spokesperson replied, “The matter has been referred to the Inspector for the area who will examine the location. If the report is correct any works required will be carried out as soon as possible.”


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Search For Best Young Entrepreneur Underway The latest search to find Fingal’s Best Young November, to help them develop their business and the runner-up will receive €3,000. Entrepreneur and ultimately Ireland’s Best Young and new venture ideas. The Head of Enterprise in Fingal, Oisin Entrepreneur (IBYE) aged between 18 and 35, is With an investment fund of €50,000, Fingal Local Geoghegan said: “The €50,000 investment fund getting underway, through Local Enterprise Enterprise Office will award six investment prizes for Fingal winners is a very important part of the Office Fingal. to three category winners and three runners-up, competition and will help more young entrepreWith a €50,000 investment fund neurs to grow their businesses available for county winners, this and create more jobs here national enterprise initiative locally. Other business supports, attracted 1,842 applications across such as management training, the country last year and supported networking and one-to-one over 450 young entrepreneurs mentoring are also at the heart through training, mentoring and of the IBYE competition.” direct financial assistance. Paul Reid, Chief Executive of Announcing the start of this year’s Fingal County Council said: programme, Tánaiste and Minister “The latest census showed that for Enterprise and Innovation, Fingal has a younger populaFrances Fitzgerald said: tion than the national average, “Building on the success of with 70 per cent under the age previous IBYE competitions, this of 40. We are also very fortuGovernment wants to support more nate to have a well-educated young entrepreneurs right across and highly skilled population the country through the LEOs. base. I am keen to ensure that Ireland has a well-earned reputa- Pictured at the launch of Fingal's Best Young Entrepreneur at County Hall, Swords are Seamus we provide the necessary enviTighe (Everest Granola), County Mayor, Cllr Mary McCamley, Chief Executive of Fingal County tion as a country that supports and Council, Paul Reid, Oisin Geoghegan (Head of Enterprise in Fingal), Damian O'Kelly (Nutrictics) and r o n m e n t t h a t w i l l s t i m u l a t e fosters enterprise.” innovation and enterprise.” Louisamay Hanrahan (Luvguru App) The initiative is co-ordinated by all The competition is now in its 31 Local Enterprise Offices and begins with a before the Regional Finals early next year. The fourth year and to enter, young entrepreneurs nationwide competition across three categories local winners in the Best Start-Up and Best between the ages of 18 and 35 in Fingal are being at county level: Best Idea, Best Start-Up Business Established Business categories will receive asked to visit the competition website at and Best Established Business. Around 450 appli- €15,000 each and the two runners-up will each www.ibye.ie, to submit their entry online. The cants, across every Local Authority area, will be receive €5,000. The Best Business Idea winner closing date to enter is Saturday, September 29th invited to regional ‘Entrepreneur Bootcamps’ in locally will receive an investment prize of €7,000 and there is no entry fee.

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Community Collaboration At Its Best

“While the work is purely for the top of the charity boxes, they could easily double over as trophies, such is the quality of work done by the Men’s Shed. It’s a really lovely example of community co-operation at its best,” said Tom. Sean Corrigan of Balbriggan Men’s Shed said, “Our job was focused on putting the dog and the timber together. This is another excellent example of collaboration between Balbriggan Men’s Shed and other community organisations. The Men’s Shed got a gift of some mahogany from Gormanston College when they were closing down the school. Out of that, we were able to train the men in the use of a router, so they were able to cut a nice shape around the timber and mount the dog on to that. This was all done at the request of Tom O’Neill of the Balbriggan/North

Tom O’Neill of the Balbriggan/North County Dublin Guide Dogs Association spoke about an unusual collaboration he had with the Balbriggan Men’s Shed, where local community co-operation saved the day. Tom told the County Leader about how his involvement with the Men’s Shed came about. He said, “I’m a bit of a hoarder and I don’t like waste. We would normally have about 80 charity boxes at various counter tops at locations across North County Dublin and some of these inevitably get damaged. Some of the iconic dogs that are mounted on these boxes would have been taken off, broken off or just fell off. I started to collect these various dogs and as time elapsed, I collected about 20 of them and placed them in a box. at Millfield Shopping Centre with the new model dog to be used on Guide Dog “At this stage, I didn’t Pictured charity boxes are Tom O'Neill (Balbriggan Guide Dogs Association), with Seán Corrigan and know what to do with Johnny McLeer from Balbriggan Men's Shed them. It was then that I came across the Men’s Shed in Balbriggan and County Dublin Guide Dogs Association. We just became friendly with Billy Troy and I approached loved collaborating with Tom, who does Billy and the rest of the lads and said that we wonderful work in the community. could turn this into a trophy/presentation type It was one of our members, Billy Troy, who is item if we got the right type of wood. The lads doing great work with his great skills and he agreed and it was then that the mahogany from collaborates with Tom on a regular basis. It was a Gormanston College was gifted to Balbriggan real pleasure to be able to assist Tom in this Men’s Shed.” way,” he concluded.

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Marie Is A Three-Time Winner

Pictured are the All-Ireland Mother and Daughter Foursomes winners, Marie Falvey and Deirdre Sheehan with the Freddie Moran Perpetual Trophy outside Donabate Golf Club

Great Performance By Kinsealy Utd Kinsealy United entered in two teams into a recent under 10s cup competition, and almost pulled off a unique double. One of the teams won their cup, whilst the other one performed heroically losing out in the plate final on penalties to local rivals, Swords Manor FC. This was the first time the under 10s got their hands on a piece of silverware and coaches, Ciaran and Aidan worked wonders. Alan Curran deserves great praise for winning the top goal scorer trophy when he topped seven goals,a great feat. Kinsealy won all their matches, beating Stella Maris in the final, 3-0 Unfortunately the other team lost to Swords Manor on penalties after extra time. Overall it was a wonderful achievement by this excellent club. Pictured are the victorious Kinsealy Utd under 10 team, who won the cup recently. Back row: William Eghrudje, Alan Curran, Andrew Clarke, Raul Stan. Front row: Adam Heeney, Miguel Ameijenda, Aaron Smith, Mark Palmer and Tim Pennie

Malahide Golf Club member, Marie Falvey set a special record in this, her club’s 125th anniversary year. She has won the AllIreland Mother and Daughter Foursomes competition for the third time, all with different partners. On June 30th last at Donabate Golf Club, Marie won her third All Ireland Mother and Daughter Foursomes competition, with her daughter, Deirdre Sheehan, a member of Kanturk Golf Club. In 1981, Marie won the inaugural “Freddie Moran” Cup with her mother, Marie. Then in 2015, she won her second All Ireland Mother and Daughter Foursomes with her daughter Ciara Smith from Malahide Golf Club. Fred Moran, Captain of Malahide Golf Club in 2012 and son of Freddie Moran presented the “Freddie Moran” Perpetual Cup to Marie and Deirdre at a well-attended ceremony at Donabate Golf Club. This is a marvellous achievement by Marie, to have won this prestigious event as both mother and daughter.


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Pictured at the Fingallians GAA summer camp are Aisling McCabe, Keelin McGragh, Ciara O'Grady and Abi Dunne

Pictured at the Ballyboughal GAA Club Summer Camp are Kyle McNulty-Casey, Darragh McNultyFitzsimons and Pierce McKenna

Pictured at the O'Dwyer's GAA Club, Balbriggan Hurling Summer Camp are, Jack Murphy, Cathal O'Shea, Noah Lyons, Conor Mulvey and Darragh Cullen

Pictured taking part in the St Margaret's GAA Summer Camp are Cody Farrell, Ciaran Bruton, Ciaran Heneghan and Josh Kennedy

St Sylvester's GAA Summer Camp Coach Daniel Deneher is pictured with Méabh Sharkey, Daire Clare, Josh Hanson and Jack Dunphy

Pictured at St Sylvester's GAA Summer Camp is Patrick Mooney, Liam Ruddy and Cathal O’Sullivan

Pictured at the Ballyboughal GAA Club Summer Camp are Ciara Dungan Derham, Ciara Finlayson and Jamie Guy

Emily Corbally, Kayla Cooney, Emma Rodgers, Alisha Browne and Kai Jones all enjoyed the Ballyboughal GAA Club Summer Camp

Pictured are some of the children who took part in the O'Dwyer's GAA Club, Balbriggan Hurling Summer Camp

Pictured at the O'Dwyer's GAA Club, Balbriggan Hurling Summer Camp are Eoin O'Donnell, Zach May, John Sheridan, Sean Gibbons and Leon Cullen McLoughlin

Pictured enjoying the Ballyboughal GAA Club Summer Camp are Rory Fitzsimons, Charlie Corbally and James Rodgers

Pictured at St Sylvester's GAA Summer Camp is Joe Gilmartin, Cian Cummings, Riain Cox, Joseph O'Hare, Scott Carolan and Oisín Dunphy

Pictured at the Fingallians GAA summer camp are Craig Byrne, Adam Kearns, Cian Donnelly and Alex Donlon

Pictured at the Fingallians GAA summer camp are Robyn Kelly, Alex Ryan, Rory McGrath and Fionn O'Connor

Pictured at the Fingallians GAA summer camp are Alex Ryan, Daisy Smith and Liam Ryan

Pictured at the Fingallians GAA summer camp are Caoilfhionn Gillespie, Jody Russell, Sorcha Blake, Daniel King and Rowan O’Murchú

Pictured at the Fingallians GAA summer camp are Danny Levins, Conor McLoughlin and Aaron Gargan

Pictured at St Sylvester's GAA Summer Camp is Coach Peter Murphy with Rory Guiden, Oran Richardson, Darragh Whitney, Conor McGahan and James Scullion

Pictured at the Fingallians GAA summer camp is Shane Kelly, Jack Francis Campallie and Aaron Lee


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Concerns Over Garda Resources In Swords Local Fianna Fáil TD, Darragh O’Brien has said that the appalling murder of a Dermot Byrne in Swords earlier this month, was a heinous crime which has no place in our community. He said, “Public order issues are becoming more and more prevalent as Swords continues to emerge as an attractive

late night spot for socialising. As venues and late bars become popular with visitors travelling from all over the country, the number of people on the streets of Swords makes it more likely for incidents to occur.” “I have been warning for some time now that parts of the county, including Swords, have been

“Over the past five years, Garda numbers have been cut in the this area by 20 per cent. Swords in particular lost 12 full-time Gardaí, even rapidly increasing in though it was transpopulation year-on- forming into the busiest year. The latest CSO district in the Capital during the same figures show that period. Swords and the “Our society surrounding depends on hinterland have Gardaí to feel expanded to the safe in their size of a city; h o w e v e r , O’Brien TD communities and to uphold the resources allocated to policing our rule of law. The bottom area do not reflect those line is that the Gardaí changes.” He added, are stretched beyond

Balbriggan Shop Front Enhancement Scheme Extended The Balbriggan Town Shop Front Enhancement Grant scheme, which has brought great improvements to the streetscape in Balbriggan has been extended. The Scheme which began in 2016 will now incorporate Chapel Street, Railway Street, Clonard Street, Mill Street, Quay Street and High Street as well as the previous areas of Drogheda Street, Bridge Street, George’s Square and Dublin Street. The Scheme will provide financial assistance to business owners to improve shop fronts and commercial properties on the five identified streets in Balbriggan. Grant funding of up to 75 per cent of eligible costs is available to replace and renovate shop fronts or to paint shop fronts in the town centre. The Scheme which has been in operation since 2016 has proved to be hugely successful and following requests from the Chamber of Commerce in Balbriggan and individual business owners is now being extended. The Council, along with Balbriggan Chamber of Commerce wish to build on the success of the Scheme on Main Street. Business owners who are interested should send in their completed forms by email to shopfrontscheme@fingal.ie on or before 4 p.m. Monday, 4th

their limit and they simply do not have the manpower to maintain a strong presence on our streets and engage in robust crime prevention measures.“I’m hoping that we can see extra Garda patrols in the area, particularly at weekends to reassure the local community following this attack. The Government needs to ensure the Gardaí receive the resources they need to prevent and investigate these sorts of incidents,” he concluded. Pictured at George's Square, Balbriggan at the announcement that the Balbriggan Town Shop Front Enhancement Grant scheme is to be extended are, Paul Reid (Chief Executive Fingal County Council). Cllr Grainne Maguire, Luke Moriarty (President of Balbriggan Chamber), Edel McGuinness (Balbriggan Chamber), Sean Corrigan (Balbriggan Chamber), Ed Hearne (Director of Economic Development Fingal County Council). Cllr Tony Murphy and Chris Harmon (Balbriggan Chamber)

September 2017. The works must be completed by Friday 29th September 2017. Ed Hearne, Director of Economic Enterprise and Tourism Development with Fingal County Council, said: “This initiative again exemplifies the Council’s commitment to the business community in Balbriggan and is part of an overall suite of measures aimed at reinvigorating Balbriggan Town Centre, making it a vibrant retail and commercial centre.

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The FAI Summer Soccer Programme is entering its 21st year this year and commenced recently at the home grounds of Lusk United. The camps aim to provide children between the ages of six and 14 the opportunity to attend a week-long football summer camp over the holiday period consisting of five days of football and fun, while giving participants the opportunity to learn new skills and tricks. Speaking to the County Leader about the launch of

By Rachel Wallace the event, Lusk United Chairman, Emmet Burke said, “This is our seventh continuous year of the FAI Summer School Soccer Programme here at Lusk United with a full complement of 110 participants involved. We’re delighted with its continued success and most grateful to everyone behind the scenes that make this week possible, including the County Council, with the use of new club equipment which was

Exciting Trilogy At Millbank Theatre Three of noted writer, Pat Kinevane’s most captivating performances, Forgotten, Underneath and the Olivier Award-winning, Silent will be performed at the Millbank Theatre, Rush on 10th, 11th and 12th August. In 2006, Fishamble produced Pat Kinevane’s first solo play, Forgotten and together they started a remarkable journey which would see them create an outstanding trilogy of work which has been critically acclaimed both in Ireland and across the world. Forgotten was followed in 2011 by a second

recently purchased with the assistance of their Community Funding Scheme.” He continued, “Over the years there’s been some famous graduates of the Summer Soccer Schools Camp, such as Shane Long, John O’Shea, Megan Campbell and Katie McCabe. Who knows, maybe one of the participants at Lusk United this week will get to wear the green jersey of Ireland in the years ahead.” Congratulations to everyone who made the week a fantastic success, an incredibly popular Summer Camp within the community of Lusk and a leading light within the FAI programme itself.

play, Silent, and by Underneath in 2014, all three written and performed by Pat Kinevane and directed by Jim Culleton. Most recently, these plays have been presented together as Fishamble’s Pat Kinevane Trilogy at the Town Hall Theatre in Galway, Hawk’s Well Theatre in Sligo, and at a sold-out run at the Peacock Theatre in association with the Abbey Theatre. Now Forgotten, Underneath and Silent are coming to the Millbank Theatre in Rush for one performance each. Forgotten will take place on Thursday 10th August, Underneath on Friday 11th August and Silent taking place on Saturday, 12th August. Contact the Millbank Theatre for booking details.


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SO COLLECTIVE has moved The Só Collective boutique at Kildare Village has relocated to a beautiful new space (next to Starbucks) in the Village. With a host of Irish designers including Foxford, Umit Kutluk, Helen McAlinden, Liz Quin, Natalie B.Coleman, Danielle Romeril and Emma Manley, the boutique now welcomes new designers and makers Emily-Jean O'Byrne, Ail +El, Darcy Bow, Red Butterfly and Rose Rankin. Só Collective at Kildare Village is a unique shopping experience and thoughtful curation of both established and emerging Irish designers. Immersing guests in a rich world of imagery, texture and colour, the space forms an integral part of From the Isle, the exciting new initiative at Kildare Village

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Local senator, Lorraine Clifford Lee (FF) has said that the situation regarding the out of use playground in the Seabrook estate in Rush must be urgently rectified to avoid any further disruption for families in the area. Clifford-Lee told the County Leader, “It is bitterly disappointing for homeowners and new families with young children living in the area, Local senator, Lorraine Clifford Lee is pictured outside the closed playground in Seabrook estate in Rush that the playground which was developed as part of the estate, has “I have written to the County Council to seek an been closed for the past number of months.” update on the space and have requested an expla“There appears to be little clarity regarding the nation as to why the playground remains playground and its use. Residents have been kept cordoned off and out of use.” in the dark by both the Council and the estate’s “If there are no plans to open the playground, developer, but have been left to deal with their despite it being built and essentially ready to children having nowhere to play. This is particu- open, then the equipment should be dismantled larly stressful as children are on their summer and a green area left in it’s place for children to break from school, but have no green space or play safely. A decision needs to be reached,” she safe area to play.” concluded. “It’s important to note that these families purchased their home based on the plans for the estate, the playground was included in the plans and will have no doubt influenced many to move to the estate,” she said. “A thorough explanation must be offered and a resolution reached between council officials and the developer involved in Seabrook. Any dispute A new public consulta- their homes and in their regarding takeover or ownership of the play- tion on Home Care own communities for as ground needs to be smoothed out as a matter of services will help to long as possible. Every urgency to avoid any further threats to children’s inform the development citizen has the right to of a new statutory grow old with dignity, health and safety.”

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and in the comfort of their own surroundings if that is what they wish,” he said. “While nursing home care is essential for some people, it’s not right that the Fair Deal scheme is currently the only statutory scheme in place to care for our elderly people. The Government’s plan is to put Home Care on a statutory footing, and to make it affordable and sustainable.” “Regulation of the sector will also be key to the new plan. Families availing of Home Care must be assured that the services on offer are of the highest standard. “I am really pleased that the public will also get to have a say on the matter. With any new scheme it’s important that we consult with those who use the service. I know many families here that depend on Home Care and it’s only right that they have a say,” he said. People can find the consultation paper online at http://health.gov.ie/con sultations and the closing date for submissions is 31st August 2017. Everyone with an interest, including: health and social care providers; health and social care workers; advocacy groups; those providing complementary services, such as mealson-wheels and social activities and representative organisations, is welcome to participate.


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Donabate Now Included In Beach Wheelchair Scheme Local Fianna Fáil TD, Darragh O’Brien has welcomed the expansion of the Beach Wheelchair initiative, which has been rolled out across beaches in the North County. Specially adapted wheelchairs, which have wheels designed for sand, will be available at a number of popular beaches across the North County this summer. The Beach Wheelchair Project will allow children and adult wheelchair users to get onto the sand and up to the water’s edge at their local beach.

Commenting on the announcement, O’Brien said, “It is excellent news that the County Council has

announced the expansion of its pilot beach wheelchair initiative, which was launched in Portmarnock last summer. This service is free of charge and the Donabate wheelchairs service will be managed by the Waterside Hotel.” “I am delighted to see

Fingal County Council launched it's beach friendly wheelchair on Portmarnock Strand last year. County Mayor at the time Cllr. Darragh Butler and local resident Joan Lupton are pictured enjoying the sea.

this scheme being extended by introducing access to a Hippocampe Beach Wheelchair in Balcarrick Beach in Donabate. Beach Wheelchairs are also now available at the lifeguard huts at South Strand beach, Skerries and also Velvet Strand, Portmarnock. “These chairs which are specially designed for those with a disability or mobility restriction, to access and enjoy our beaches will provide wheelchairs users young and old with more independence in our area.” “I look forward to seeing wheelchair users on the beach before the summer is out,” concluded O’Brien.

Swords Golf Club Makes Cheque Presentations Swords Golf Club’s Annual Captains Charity Day took place recently Their chosen charities this year are RNLI and Cystic Fibrosis, both of which are very close to the hearts of many in the club. Lady captain, Orla McGuinness said, “Gareth Morrison from the RNLI was presented with his cheque by club member, Michael Smith, who is the father of Ciaran Smith, the Oldtown man who was on Rescue 116 Helicopter when it tragically crashed in March. The RNLI in particular have been a huge help to the Pictured is Gareth Morrison from RNLI as he receives a cheque for Smiths and all the families involved and €3340, the proceeds of Swords Golf Club’s Annual Captains the club wanted to help them in a small Charity Day, from Swords Golf Club member, Michael Smith. way.” She continued, “Cystic Fibrosis is another charity that we like to support as we have members and relatives that have been affected by this disease and are looking forward to a day in the near future when medication can treat all cystic fibrosis patients. “Both Captains wish to thank especially all our sponsors on the day and all our members who participated in the 9 hole golf event which had to be rescheduled due to poor weather conditions on the original date. Their generosity was overwhelming and the amount €6680, raised was meaning that €3340 was presented for e a c h Pictured is Rory Tallon (centre) from Cystic Fibrosis Ireland, as he receives a cheque charity, far exceeded our for €3340, the proceeds of Swords Golf Club’s Annual Captains Charity Day, from expectations,” she said. Swords Golf Club Lady Captain, Orla McGuinness and Captain Derek Carmody.

Malahide Tidy Towns Fundraising Quiz Malahide Tidy Towns held their annual fundraising evening on 20th July last. It was a table quiz in The Grand Hotel in Malahide, which is one of the main sponsors of the event. The night was a great success with many local residents participating in the quiz, the venue was packed out and everybody was having fun. There was a lovely community atmosphere in the venue on the evening. This year, they have a new Secretary, Daphne Greene for Malahide Tidy Towns and she would like to thank volunteers individually for their significant contribution and most of all, for

making things happen, Committee members include, Gerry Rafferty (Chairperson), Heidi Bedell, Cillian Heaney, Nicky Cleere, Niamh O’Connor, Kelly Campbell, Ron Woods, James McFadden, Ken McClean, Anthony Lavin, Hazel Bolton, Philip Lynch, Pat McNamara (Treasurer) and Gina. Many local businesses sponsored the event and provided gifts for the prizes too. Also, a special thank you to the best quiz master, Alan Johns who made it all look so easy and the quiz just flowed. Having the skill to capture and maintain somebody’s interest – is a beautiful gift. The committee look forward to the event next year and if you would like to become involved in Malahide Tidy Towns, they would love to hear from you on Facebook: Malahide Tidy Towns.

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Donabate Residents Demand Proper Development Recent proposals to build more houses in Donabate has caused concern amongst many residents. The crux of the concern for many is the potential overcrowding of the limited road space, schools and youth facilities. Traffic congestion has always been a problem but this has been accentuated by the a large scale building programme for the hospital grounds in Portrane.

Lusk Tidy Towns held their annual awards evening last week. The Clay Cottage, owned by Anthony Rogan was the Overall Winner. Anthony received his award from County Mayor, Cllr Mary McCamley. Pictured outside Clay Cottage are, Cllr Brian Dennehy, Nina Flynn, Albert Cruise, Cllr Ken Farrell, David Roughan, Anthony Rogan, Mayor Cllr Mary McCamley, Joseph Mulé, Pat Kelly, John Flynn, Liam Fitzgereld and Brian Egan

Lusk Tidy Towns held their annual awards evening last week. Murray's Pub (Bottom Shop) won the Best Presented Business Premises award. Pictured at the award presentation outside Murray's Pub are, Albert Cruise, Brian Egan, Liam Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Murray (Murray's pub) being presented with the award by County Mayor, Cllr Mary McCamley, John Flynn, Pat Kelly, Nina Flynn, Joseph Mulé and Alison Kelly-Mulé

Fine Gael Local Area representative for the area, Bob Dowling spoke to the County Leader about the concern of residents. He said, “Two years have passed since the granting of planning permission and nothing substantial has been done to plan for traffic management when construction traffic trundles through the village next September. “Talk about the Donabate Distributor Road has been around since 2006. Funded 75 per cent from central funding, with the remainder by Council work beginning next year. The original plan was predicated on developer levies which collapsed with the economic crash. So

the opportunity to build infrastructure in advance of development was not taken due to lack of funding. Recently development along the planned route has caused local concerns,” he said. Dowling has been contacted by many concerned residents in The Links estate and other areas in Donabate. “The whole peninsula is eager to ensure a large land bank of council owned land in Ballalease/ Ballymastone is developed with the right balance of housing which is in keeping with the overall nature of the town. An housing application by Tilberry Limited, which Bernard McNamara is the major share holder, has been

made for a site He continued, “I want adjoining these council to see good decent owned lands,” he said. housing available in “This is the second this area, both private, company associated social and affordable with the former devel- so my children will be oper to apply for plan- able to find a future ning in the area. family home around Residents are here and not be forced out to far flung concerned commuter about the towns. We must predominance ensure any of duplex units application in this applicaadjoining the tion, and want LAP lands sets a greater mix the tone for of standard future applicafamily homes, Bob Dowling tions in this LAP while it’s difficult to oppose the provi- land,” he insisted. sion of housing in a Dowling spoke of concerns housing crisis, we owe further it to prospective resi- surrounding lack of dents to protect their consultation with local right to ensure they can residents. He said, “An alarming find quality family equally homes in spacious aspect to this developdevelopments, despite ment is the proposed increasing directives on insertion of a road to housing densities,” be constructed by the developer to join the said Dowling.

Portrane Road to the New Road, effectively creating another village by-pass road. This is on the Local Area Plan (LAP) land and not indicated on the most recent development plan maps.” “While fully accepting that roads will need to be constructed to develop this land bank, residents should be consulted and the full plans available for all the land bank before construction begins. Residents are in the dark in this regard and deserve a say in how their town should be developed. Without clarity, nobody is the wiser and the last thing we want is a piece meal approach to the housing and road plans for these LAP lands,” concluded Dowling.

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Summer is rolling around again and with it the 3rd annual Donabate/Portrane Summer Festival. This year the festival runs from Thursday 10th to Sunday 13th August and the aim is to provide fun and entertainment for all the family. Thursday evening sees the second Citizen of the Year Award in the Waterside House Hotel. This was launched last year in Donabate Golf Club with great success. The idea is to give the people of the community a chance to highlight our unsung heroes; people who do a lot of work quietly behind the scenes and who make a big difference to the quality of other people’s lives. The response last year was fantastic, and the first winner, Mary Lynders was indeed a popular and worthy choice.

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On Friday, 11th Donabate Library will be hosting a children’s event from 11.45am to 12.45pm. It’s Reuben the Entertainer, comedian and magician who is a ball of fun and surprises. In the afternoon, back by

popular demand, is the fantastic Billy Bubbles with his Magic and Punch & Judy Show in the Marquee on Portrane Green for a children’s party. As the funfair will be opening that afternoon, there promises to be a

whole load of fun for the children. Friday night will see the marquee rock with Totally 80s sponsored by The Brook Pub. So dig out some retro threads, ‘big-up’ the hair and have a ball! Saturday is shaping

up to be a very busy day. It kicks off with the ever popular Teddy Bears Picnic in the walled garden in Newbridge House. Come and meet Happy Henry and Beatrice the bears, and we’re sure Granny Womble Continued on page 12

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Tel: 01 840 7090 DIGNAM (née Goodman), Ruth, (Rush, Co. Dublin) 27th July 2017 (Peacefully) , sister of the late Doris; sadly missed by her loving husband Gerry, children Emma and Mark, son-in-law Damien, daughter-in-law Sandra, grandchildren, sisters Iris and Bernie, relatives and friends. Rest in Peace O'BRIEN, Tommy, (Skerries, Co. Dublin) 25th July 2017 (Peacefully) at Beaumont Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, Tommy, sadly missed by his loving wife and best friend Brenda, daughter Cliona, sons Colm and Rory, sister Maureen, grandchildren Annie, Billy, Fionn, Daragh, Tess and Eve, extended family and a large circle of friends. Rest in Peace BARRY, Alan, (Knocksedan, Swords and formerly of Rochestown Avenue, Dublin) 24th July 2017 (Peacefully) at St. Vincent's Private Hospital; sadly missed by his loving wife Nessa, children Faye, Matthew and Heather, dad Kevin, sisters Kira and Susan, fatherin-law Declan, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, family, relatives and a large circle of good friends. Rest in Peace CLARKE, Patsy (Jack), (Bremore Lodge, Balbriggan & formerly Mosney Rd. Julianstown ) 23rd July 2017 (Peacefully) in St Francis Hospice Raheny in the wonderful care of the nurses and staff. Sadly missed by his loving family daughters Sarah, Emma and Bairbre, son John, Pauline, grandchildren Amy, Layla, Ellen, Grace, Kassia and Saoirse, brothers Sean, Dominic and Thomas, sisters Betty and Kathryn, sons-in-law John, Dylan and David, daughter-in-law Kim, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in Peace MCGOLDRICK, Eddie, (Rush, Co. Dublin ) 22nd July 2017 (Peacefully) sadly missed by his loving wife Yvonne, children Seamus, Sinead, Cara, Eoghan, Jenny, Niall and Niamh, son in law Brendan, daughter in law Ann, grandchildren Ella, Aaron, Pearse, Sean and Aoibheann, sister Kay, nephews, nieces, relatives and a large circle of friends. Rest in Peace PENDER (née Hughes), Bríd, (late of Rush, Co. Dublin, Clontarf and Sandymount) 22nd July 2017 (Peacefully) sadly missed by her loving sons, daughters, sons-inlaw, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, especially her twin sister Roísin, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Rest in Peace RUIGROK (née Pratt), Sarah, (Skerries, Co. Dublin) 21st July 2017. Beloved wife of the late Walter and mother of the late Marie. Sadly missed by her loving sons Martin and Brendan and daughter Denise, sister Elizabeth (Lillie), daughters in law Irene and Sharon, son in law Paul, sisters in law, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Rest in Peace

Thanksgiving Oh most humble St. Martin whose burning charity embraces all, especially those who are sick, afflicted or in need, we turn to thee for help in our present difficulties and we implore thee to obtain for us from God, health of soul and of body and in particular the favour I now ask;- (mention request) May we by imitating thy charity and humility find quiet and contentment all our days and cheerful submission to God’s holy will in all the trials and difficulties of life. Pray for us St. Martin that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Oh God who exalts the humble and who made St. Martin Thy confessor to enter the heavenly kingdom, grant through his merits and intercession that on earth we may so follow his humility on earth as to deserve to be exalted with him in Heaven, through Christ our Lord, Amen.

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of Ireland would be subject to EU legislation, tariffs and controls. All goods exported from this island to the UK would be liable to refugees and UK taxes and stanallow for their strucdards. The advantured integration tage for commerce into the EU. By Cathal Boland in the North is that The Brexit negotiathey would have tions are moving free access to the EU. Issues, slowly, resulting in EU threats such as, to which exchequer to postponement of the will these custom taxes be second round which are due paid, do arise. Would in the autumn. Reality is Northern Ireland continue to kicking in as the real ques- benefit under the common tions are faced. The border Agricultural Policy? Will the arrangement between Ireland North be entitled to EU grants and England presents a really in addition to UK funding? complex problem for both These will be difficult issues negotiating teams. A Hard to resolve. There would of Brexit may result in the course be all sorts of other customs border running down administrative problems to the Irish Sea. This contend with should the Irish would see Northern Sea border concept be Ireland having to decided on. establish custom Such a solution would force controls at their an administration in the North ports, while there to turn to the Southern would be no controls Government to look after its with the EU at the interests within Europe, border with the Republic. particularly so in the Council That seems to present the of Ministers. The Irish Sea most straight forward solu- solution may be another tion to the problem. It gives stepping stone on our the North a foothold in long journey. Europe with free trade move- It will be very hard for the UK ment within Ireland and by Government to sell such a extension the EU. But it would solution to the DUP and have the effect of custom others in the North. It may be controls between the impossible to get agreement, members of the UK and as long as the DUP hold such Northern Ireland. powerful sway at This would see the UK having Westminster. But at the end a border within its jurisdic- of the day there may be no tion. Should that happen, all practical alternative but for goods coming into the island Westminster to say, “do it.”

Sacred Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked you for many favours. This time I ask for a very special one (mention request). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Thanks to blessed lady and St. Joseph. Many thanks to all my beloved angels and saints. M.T

Local TD, Louise O’Reilly, who is her party’s Health spokesperson, has raised her concerns over findings by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) which uncovered that four out of five foster carers in Tusla’s North Dublin Area, which covers the North County have not been reviewed within the required period. O’Reilly said: “Let me be clear at the outset that the vast majority of foster carers do an incredible job. They give more of themselves than any of us will ever know, in fact,

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they give the whole of carers in North themselves.” Dublin, have not had a “However, revelations review in more than in the last number of three years, while 14 years of both recent per cent did not have and historic abuse their Garda vetting scandals updated in the involving chilsame period. dren in foster The welfare of care have children is of highlighted paramount the need for importance Tusla, the and when it Child and comes to O’Reilly TD Family Agency, vulnerable chilto carry out stringent dren in foster care it is reviews and vetting.” even more impor“Therefore, it is quite tant,” she said. worrying that HIQA “That is why it was have found that 82 heart-warming to see per cent of foster that good practice

was also found in Dublin North, and that when assessments were carried out that the reviews stated that those foster carers were of a good quality. “It is now important that the plan submitted to have all reviews up to date by June 2018 is followed through on to the letter and that we can be sure that those vulnerable children in receipt of foster care are safe, healthy and happy,” she concluded.

Balbriggan Meals On Wheels Fundraiser Balbriggan Meals on Wheels are holding a Cake Sale and Sale of Work fundraiser on Saturday, 19th August. They are appealing for the public to donate any unwanted sellable items, presents, toys, gifts in good order for the Sale of Work fundraiser. You can drop your donations to their kitchen on Hampton Street between 10am and 1pm from Monday to Saturday. All help would be greatly appreciated, so come along and support this great cause on the day.


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Planning & Services

1st August 2017

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Building & Maintenance We Repair: TV, Hi Fi, Laptop and Game Consoles Fingal County Council Retention planning permission is sought by Richard Fanning at ‘Cosy Cottage’, Holmpatrick, Skerries, Co. Dublin, K34 WY01 for development consisting of the construction of a single storey extension to the side (north facing) elevation and single storey extension to the side (south facing) elevation of existing single storey detached dwelling; 4 no. rooflights on the side (south facing) roofslope; internal alterations and modification works; provision of private open space to side, landscaping, boundary treatments, SUDS drainage, existing on-curtilage car parking and all other ancillary site development works necessary to facilitate the development. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application. Fingal County Council We, Richard McAleavey and Maria Padilla, intend to apply for permission to erect a single one and a half storey dwelling house with garage and ancillary site works including sewage treatment system and percolation area, at Site 3, St. Mary’s Well, Tobermore Road, Balscadden, Co. Dublin. This site forms part of a larger development (comprising 4 no. dwellings permitted under reg. Ref. F13A/0250). The Planning Application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of Fingal County Council, Planning Authority, Fingal County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Fingal, Co. Dublin, during the public opening hours of 9.30 - 16.30, Monday to Friday. A submission or observation in relation to the Application may be made in writing to the Planning Authority on payment of a fee of €20, within the period of 5 weeks, beginning on the date of receipt by Fingal County Council of the Application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the Planning Authority in making a decision on the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council Permission is sought by Jane Fay and Sharyn Fay at ‘Meadowside’, The Green, Commons West, (located off Watery Lane) Swords, Co. Dublin for development consisting of the following: (a) the demolition of derelict cottage known as ‘Meadowside’; and (b) construction of 5 no. two storey dwellings (comprising 3 no. 3-bedroom terraced and 2 no. 3-bedroom semidetached). The development provides for alterations to the existing entrance from Watery Lane, on-curtilage car parking, vehicular and pedestrian connection to Watery Lane, internal roads, footpaths, public open space, landscaping, boundary treatments, street lighting, SUDS drainage, piped

and other services, and all other ancillary site development works necessary to facilitate the development. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application. Fingal County Council Further information and revised plans are lodged by V. Jones in respect of proposed two storey house and for vehicular access off existing private driveway and for connection to existing foul drain which connects to existing foul sewer and for all associated site works off Quay Road, Rush, Co. Dublin REG. REF. NO. F17A/0265. The significant further information and revised plans in relation to the application have been furnished to the planning authority and are available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the office of the authority during public opening hours. Submissions or observations in relation to the further information and revised plans may be made in writing on payment of a prescribed fee no later than 2 weeks after receipt of the newspaper notice and site notice with the planning authority Fingal County Council Further information and revised plans are lodged by L. Rickard in respect of alterations and extension to premises and change of use of said premises from ground floor retail shop to two residential apartments, and for alterations to front boundary and car parking area to front of premises at 47 St. Catherine's Avenue, Rush, Co. Dublin - REG. REF. No. F17A/0109. The significant further information and revised plans in relation to the application have been furnished to the planning authority and are available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the office of the authority during public opening hours. Submissions or observations in relation to the further information and revised plans may be made in writing on payment of a prescribed fee no later than 2 weeks after receipt of the newspaper notice and site notice with the planning authority. Fingal County Council Planning Permission is sought by Brian Brennan for the following: 1) to increase the height of the 1.2m high south side boundary wall from the front wall of the house to the front boundary wall of the site to a height of 1.8m with 2m high piers to match the front boundary wall of the site. 2) A north side boundary wall from the front wall of the house to the front boundary wall of the site to be built to a height of 1.8m with 2m high piers to match the front boundary wall of the site. 3) and all associated site works at Cluainín Innis, Skerries Road, Lusk, Co Dublin The Planning Application may be

inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the Planning Authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. Fingal County Council Permission for construction of a new part single storey, part dormer type extension (including alterations) to the east & south side of existing singlestorey dwelling and all associated site works at Curkeen House, Curkeen Hill, Skerries, Co. Dublin. Signed: J. & G. McNally. This application can be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of Fingal County Council, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin. Mon.-Fri. between 9.30-15.30 (Through Lunch) and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to Fingal County Council on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. Fingal County Council Outline Planning Permission is sought by Calvaire Holdings Ltd, on lands at Drummans, Tobersool Lane, Balscadden, Co. Dublin, for 4 no. 4 bedroom, two storey, detached dwellings with associated car parking and on-site wastewater treatment systems; with permission for all associated ancillary site works necessary to facilitate the development including a new vehicular entrance and internal road from Tobersool Lane; landscaping and boundary treatment. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the planning authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application.

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