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South Dublin County Councillor John Lahart has proposed a crackdown on knife crime, which includes a minimum 12 month jail sentence for anyone found illegally carrying a knife in a public place.
According to the Dublin South West Councillor, the scourge of knife crime is destroying lives and putting local communities at risk. He has demanded that the Government send a message loud and clear that anyone who
illegally carries a knife is committing a major crime.
Cllr Lahart is calling on all TDs in Dublin South West to back a Fianna Fáil Bill that will be moved in the Dáil this week to introduce mandatory minimum jail sentences for those convicted of carrying knives in public places. The local Councillor explained, “Unfortunately we have become all too familiar with stories of stabbings and knife attacks in our local
communities. New figures show that crime involving knives has escalated rapidly over the past decade. Last year 19 people died as a result of a knife attack in Ireland and there were 35 incidents where people’s lives were threatened with a knife. That’s a huge increase on the year. previous Burglaries involving knives rocketed last year, as did car-jackings and other thefts.
“It has become all too easy to carry dangerous
knives in public places with little consequences. Knives have become the weapon of choice for many criminals. And we have seen other incidents where altercations escalate out of control when a knife is involved and the consequences are devastating. “Knife crime is a scourge in Dublin and it needs an unequivocal response. The message needs to go out that if you carry a knife illegally in Ireland, you are committing a major crime and it will not be tolerated. At the very least we need to make it a specific crime involving mandatory jail time for anyone to carry a knife illegally.
“I am proposing a 12 month jail term for those caught carrying a knife in public places. It’s one step that the Government can take in the fight against knife crime. Hopefully this will make people think twice before carrying these dangerous weapons. Fianna Fáil will introduce a Bill in the Dáil this week to crack down on knife crime. It will be debated in the coming weeks. I am calling on all TDs in Dublin South West to back this Bill.”
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Dublin South West Fianna Fáil Councillor John Lahart has warned the Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald not to drag her heels on promised regulation of the Cash for Gold sector.
Lahart, who has Cllr highlighted the link between the out of control Cash for Gold industry and the surge of burglaries in Dublin, has welcomed the Minister’s confirmation that she is considering regulation of the sector. However, he has warned that a ‘consultation document’ falls far short of the immediate action that is required. “The Government is coming to this issue far too late. The Cash for Gold sector is completely out of control and there is no doubt that this has fuelled the surge in burglaries across south and west Dublin. While I am glad that the Minister has finally realised that this is a problem, having reviewed her announcement, the promise of a consultation process is not enough.
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However I do welcome this late realisation from Government that there is in fact a connection between burglaries and cash for gold and cash for jewellery sales. “Unfortunately communities across Rathfarnham, Templeogue, Knocklyon and Tallaght have seen the impact of the Government’s disinterest in tackling the spate of burglaries and thefts in this area. They’ve heard many promises from the Government but have seen absolutely no action, except the removal of yet more garda local garda resources. “The Government spent four years of denying the fact that burglaries in Dublin have been a serious crime issue, and are continuing to rise. During that period, our local garda resources were slashed. The last thing we need now is lip service, or yet another empty promise aimed at buying time until the election. “It is no secret that there has been a huge increase in the criminal trade of stolen jewellery, gold and scrap
metal. Local gardaí have told me that the gangs carrying out burglaries in the area in recent months and years are focused on taking jewellery and gold as they are easy to sell on with no questions asked. By failing to regulate the sale of such metals, we are encouraging more burglaries.
“The Government doesn’t need a ‘consultation’ to deal with this issue. They could introduce controls right now. This should include a register to identify the seller of items to gold outlets, a retention period before the item can be resold and a record of transactions at gold outlets.”
The Mayor of South Dublin Sarah Holland has welcomed the council’s vote to reduce the property tax by 15%. She said “This reduction will put on average €50 back into the pockets of South Dublin families like mine. “We had a meaningful discussion on our proposal among the progressive alliance, which includes Sinn Féin, Independents, Greens and Labour. “The bulk of the budget is ring fenced already for public service provision, including housing, and the 40 councillors
only have a say over a small amount. It is within our power to make this small change to benefit families, so we almost unanimously agreed to do that. “The decision to reduce the amount of property tax payable by the maximum allowable was hard thought out – all pros and cons were considered, and we know this is best for our county. “That extra €50 or so for each family will now be spent in our local businesses which gives our county the boost it needs.”
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Sinn Féin Councillor Eoin Ó Broin has called on the Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan and the Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board to ‘immediately reverse the cuts to the CEEDS Local Training Initiative that were announced earlier this month’ Cllr Ó Broin said:
‘The Local Training Initiative has been run for the last 18 years from Aras Rualach on the Neilstown Road. It provides training to young people and was due to start with 17 trainees on Monday September 2nd. It also employs two people full time. ‘However on Wednesday September 2nd the Education and Training
Board informed the management of the Local Training Initiative that the funding was being pulled and the trainees would have to travel to Tallaght if they wanted to access the course. ‘The Local Training Initiative has long track record of providing an invaluable service to the community in North Clondalkin. It is run by
CEEDS from Aras Rualach which has a strong reputation with the local community. ‘The decision to cut this service makes no sense. North Clondalkin has high levels of unemployment, youth unemployment and social disadvantage. We need more services to get people back to work not less.
’17 young people were due to start this course on Monday September 7th. Many of them will now drop out of training. The funding cut will also result in the loss of two full time jobs. ‘Given that this six month course costs only €50,000 to run and is run twice a year clearly the savings being made by the ETB are minimal. However the loss
to the local community are enormous. ‘I have written to the Minister for education and to the Education and Training Board urging them to reverse this cut immediately. They also need to ensure into discussions with the Management and staff and the North Clondalkin Local Training Initiative.
Local Councillor Charlie O’Connor has welcomed confirmation from the project team of the New National Children’s Hospital that an information campaign is being arranged to inform the community in Tallaght of plans for the National Children’s Hospital and the Urgent Care Centre at Tallaght Hospital. He had first raised this question at a special session in the Council Chamber at County Hall which had been arranged to inform local Councillors of plans in respect of the new
development. He had pointed out to Eilish Hardiman, CEO Children’s Hospital Group and John Pollock, Project Director, the importance of people in the catchment area of Tallaght Hospital being fully informed of the plans. The project team has now told Charlie O’Connor that an information display of the plans is being arranged for the Square in Tallaght and details will be formally announced shortly. He has also been told that each home in Tallaght is to receive a copy of the newly
published National Children’s Hospital Connect newsletter which highlights plans for the project and answers a number of questions which are regularly posed in respect of the plans which were recently submitted to An Bord Pleanala. According to Charlie O’Connor there will, of course, be particular interest in the area with regard to the proposed Urgent Care Satellite Centre at Tallaght hospital and he expects that local residents will have questions in that
regard. The new National Children’s Hospital team has also given confirmation regarding two other issues which are of interest to the people of Tallaght and which had been raised with them by Charlie O’Connor. They have confirmed that as part of the new Satellite Centre project the Creche which currently operates in
Tallaght Hospital will be relocated to another location on the Tallaght Hospital Campus. They add that the new Creche will be of equivalent capacity of the existing facility but will be designed and built to current standards for a modern child care facility. On the question of the gateway entrance from the Luas Hospital stop into the
hospital, Charlie O’Connor has again been told that this development will be included in the planning application for the Creche and other elements of the project and this will be lodged in the coming months. They also say that Tallaght Hospital will then assume responsibility for the works associated with this entrance.
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counciLLor urGes Homeowwners to consider tHe rent-aroom reLief scHeme and earn uP to €12,000 a year, tax-free
With third-level institutions now returned after the summer break, Councillor and Dublin South West General Election Candidate, Anne-Marie Dermody,
has welcomed back students and urges to homeowners consider the rent-aroom relief scheme, a scheme that many residents of Tallaght are not aware of, which
could benefit both students and homeowners. For students looking to find accommodation, it can be a daunting experience, but with numbers of students in
further education increasing it is adding to the lack of suitable student accommodation, which is adding unnecessary extra panic and pressure to students.
Students need to focus on their studies but the of student lack accommodation is distracting students who are still looking for accommodation, even though the semester
has begun. Councillor Dermody has therefore called on homeowners to consider renting out any spare room they may have, to students. This will help to provide accommodation to students who are to find struggling suitable accommodation, while also having a benefit to the homeowners who do decide to rent out any spare rooms that they may have in their house. “Many homeowners of Tallaght are unaware of the rent-a-room relief scheme that could not just help students in finding accommodation, but provide also homeowners that have a spare room, with up to €12,000 a year, tax free”, Councillor Dermody said. The criteria for being entitled to this scheme is simply that the homeowners’ house must be located in Ireland and that it is occupied as a sole residence. The relief applies only to residential tenancies, not to short-term guest arrangements. The occupants must be using the room on a
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long-term basis, which includes renting a room to a student for the academic year. However, taking in guests for short-term breaks is not. From the tax year 2015 onward, the total (gross) rent that homeowners get, which includes sums that the tenant pays for food, utilities, laundry or goods and similar services, cannot exceed €12,000 in the tax year. Rent-a-room relief will not affect a persons mortgage interest relief or their exemption from Capital Gains Tax (CGT) if they sell their home. For interested homeowners, further information and how to apply is available on the Revenue website www.revenue.ie, where they will find all relevant information regarding the rent-aroom scheme. “I believe that homeowners should take advantage of this relief scheme where possible. It’s an opportunity for them to earn up to €12,000 a year, tax free, which furthermore eases the pressure for students still struggling to find suitable accommodation. “
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revised Lett’s fieLd HousinG ProPosaL ‘a fair comPromise’
Sinn Féin Councillor Eoin Ó Broin has described the revised Lett’s Field Housing proposal as a ‘fair compromise’. The revised proposal was passed by South Dublin County Council on Monday 21 September.
Ó Broin said ‘South Dublin County Council originally proposed building 48 Council homes on Lett’s Field, North Clondalkin. The proposal would have removed the existing soccer pitch, had a negative impact on St Peter Apostles Senior and Junior schools special autism units and resulted in the loss of the majority of the green space amenity currently used by the
surrounding estates. ‘Sinn Féin engaged in an extensive consultation with residents in Moorefield and Woodavens and the principles and staff of both schools. We made a detailed submission to the Council asking them to revise the proposal to take account of these three issues. ‘I am pleased to say that the revised proposal from the Council adequately addresses all of the key concerns highlighted by Sinn Féin in our submission. ‘The revised proposal has 37 units. They are designed in such a way as to avoid having any negative impact on the existing and future special autism units in
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Peter Apostle’s senior and junior school. The Council has also agreed to provide some additional land for Peter Apostle’s junior school for the provision of a sensory garden for their pupils.
‘A full size football pitch is retained which is currently used by the school and local people. There will also be enhancements to the park to make it a better amenity. ‘Sinn Féin has also secured a commitment from the Council Housing Department that 11 units lost in this development will be added to another development during the housing new programme so the total agreed number of units for Clondalkin will remain the same. ‘I appreciate that there will be people who remain unhappy that any of the green space is being lost and I respect their view. However with 1000
North Clondalkin families on our housing waiting list and 4,500 households on the Clondalkin/Lucan waiting list we need to provide homes for some of these people. ‘On the basis of the significant revisions to the original proposed plan Sinn Féin Councillors supported the revised proposal when it came to the full Council on Monday 21 September. No Councillor from Clondalkin or the rest of the County voted against the proposal, all but one voting in favour a single with abstention.
‘The revised proposal is a fair compromise between the need to protect amenities in our community and the need to provide housing for people on our waiting lists. However there is clearly a limit to the amount of infill housing that North Clondalkin can take and Sinn Féin will continue
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aLL Present at ratHcooLe community centre on sePtember 12tH Had a Great time
The occasion? The Four Districts Fun Day, which was the third staging of the event since it began in 2013, kept everyone present in amusement! With Ann O'Riordan helping organising the event, the day kicked off with The Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band which was established in 1910 - marching from An Poitin Stil pub to the Community Centre to get the festivities underway.
was in attendance throughout the day, FitzGerald has held a seat in the Dublin MidWest constituency (ie Clondalkin, Rathcoole, Saggart and Lucan), since the February 2011
General Election. Kenny Egan, a Clondalkin native who won a lightheavyweight silver medal in the 2008 Olympic Games - where he narrowly lost 11-7 to
China's Xiaoping Zhang in the final - was also present during the course of the day. Commercials Hurling Club, along with the N7 Boxing Club, were also there.
The Lucan Garden Centre was in attendance, while there was also a spin the wheel competition, barbecue, reptile zoo, puppet show and an obstacle course, along with other attractions, which provided the fun for the day.
O'Riordan stated: "We had a good crowd throughout the event. It was a great day. The rain held off until near the end! We had a big raffle that was supported by a local business. It was all a great success." Fine Gael and local TD Francis FitzGerald, who last year succeeded Alan Shatter as Minister for Justice and Equality,
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In Tua Nua, Paddy Moloney of the Chieftains, Blink, The Pale, PictureHouse, Friends of Emmet, The Songs in the Key of D Choir as well members of Cactus World News and The Fountainhead and other special guests are amongst the acts confirmed to appear at the annual Pieta House benefit show. Speaking about the show Brian McEvoy of Pieta House said "We are extremely grateful to all the acts for once again choosing to perform for Pieta House at this wonderful event. Events of this kind are essential not only to fundraise, but also to raise awareness of suicide and self-harm in our communities. Last year's event was a wonderful success and we have no doubt that it will be once again this year." Kevin Hines, author of the best seller "cracked, not broken" whose experience formed the basis of The Friends of Emmet single "Coming Apart" will also join Friends of Emmet on stage. Tickets priced just â‚Ź20 are on sale now from ticketmaster agents throughout the country.
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A jewel in the crown of West Dublin the newly refurbished Finnstown Castle Hotel has reinvented itself under new management over the last 18 months. The beautiful surrounds of the manor house, built on the site of a former castle, have been strengthened by a major renovation over the last year – and a new 4 star classification. Before being taken over last spring the Lucan hotel had been in receivership for four years – with the new management team immediately identifying areas that needed some attention. Since March 2014 a huge amount of work has been carried out with refurbishments to the leisure centre, upgrades to the bedrooms, the addition of Jim’s Bar and three new formal gardens
installed on the luscious, country-like estate. Sally Ann Browne, Director Finnstown Castle Hotel, said: “: “The new team has been in place for almost 18 months and we are all settled in now. We were delighted to be awarded our 4 star status in April 2015” “We have just under 100 bedrooms and we have plans for even more; it’s been so exciting seeing the hotel come to life and we are so happy with the welcome we have received from all of Finnstown’s loyal customers.” Not alone has the hotel itself been revamped but the services offered have also undergone some changes with the facility now offering a sublime Afternoon Tea as well as an array of dining options and private hire rooms. As part of the renovations Finnstown
Castle has just opened up dedicated Afternoon Tea Rooms on the first floor of the hotel with views of the impressive gardens where the €29.50 Afternoon Tea for Two deal can be enjoyed in a relaxed atmosphere. There is also a huge demand for weddings at the newly refurbished hotel which offers a fabulous countryside location in the heart of Dublin. With the former castle turret still on the grounds as well as the new formal gardens and fantastic estate there are plenty of picturesque locations for couples getting married in Finnstown Castle Hotel and wedding coordinator Romy Farrelly is on hand to help organise the big day. Private dining options for all family occasions including communions, confirmations and christenings are also big business at the Lucan
venue which offers a huge selection of food and beverage options. Finnstown Castle Hotel maintains an excellent reputation as a top venue for food and drink with newly appointed General Manager Barry Howard keen to build on that
established base. A trip to the hotel is a must for those passing through or looking for the ideal location for family parties or events – with the new look Finnstown Castle Hotel providing the perfect venue for your special day.
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Dublin South West Seán representative Crowe TD has claimed that a landmark decision by the Department of Social Protection that JJ Rattigan workers involved in the construction of a Department of Education school in the Kishoge site in Lucan are employees rather than self-employed is a welcome development but raises other serious questions regarding state policy in this area of employment.
Deputy Seán Crowe said “For a long time the small amount of available jobs for workers in the construction sector was in the building of schools and campuses authorised by the Department of Education. “Building workers continually claim that the vast majority of these jobs were filled by the ‘black economy’ or by workers having to
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take the self-employed, sub-contractor route. “Currently it is estimated that there are 365,000 RTCs (Relevent Contract Tax) or Subcontractor certificates in the state and it is reasonable to assume that many of them, if not the majority of them are produced for bogus reasons. “you have the crazy situation that now exists where the bulk of the work is being stimulated by state contracts and for some bizarre reasons various state entities are turning a blind eye to contractors subletting work out to contractors who ignore and break employment laws ‘willy nilly’. “Workers who should be employed directly in the traditional way are being forced into subcontracting by employers, to allow contractors shirk their responsibilities such as the minimum wage, employer PRSI, illness
benefit and jobseekers benefit. “On the Kishoge Building site in Lucan it is reported that workers were being paid a miserly €5 an hour. “RCTs are being so flagrantly abused that some recruitment agencies actually advertise that normal workers entitlements do not apply. “Some within the Department of Social Protection even go as far to admit that they cannot police the current system which encourages fraud, tax defaulting, and rogue employers. The Department of Education seem happy to get the schools and campuses built and delivered regardless of the social cost. “The chaos in which the Irish construction industry is in with regards to widespread bogus self-employment has serious consequences for workers and legitimate employers who are
being priced out of contracts. “Workers are left high and dry with regards to basic workers’ rights, the state is also cheated out of considerable amounts of tax and PRSI and decent employers who employ directly have a huge competitive disadvantage over these cowboy and ‘fly by night’ builders.
“The government and its various Departments are complicit in allowing these illegal activities expand and multiply across the construction sector. “The tax authorities and Department of Social and Family Affairs seem slow to respond to workers and their representatives that claim there is widespread abuse
occurring in the sector. “The Department of Education would appear to be content to ignore what is happening on sites educational appearing powerless to prevent and stop the practice of forced and bogus sub-contracting. “The government need to introduce urgent regulation to ensure that direct employment is the default position
not the norm for in the workers construction industry. There also needs to be greater penalties put into place where a person is falsely reported as selfemployed and the practice of state tenders need to put under greater controls and prohibit abuse of bogus self-employment practices”
Dublin Senator Catherine Noone, has said that a recent report in the US raises fears that some young people could be using e-cigarettes to disguise cannabis use. “This report, published this month in the health journal ‘Pediatrics’, has found that one in five American students are using e-cigarettes to inhale cannabis in a vaporised form. This is
obviously far from their intended purpose. “This report raises fears that Irish teenagers are doing the same and is surely a concern for both parents and medical professionals alike. In my view it poses a real health risk, while also completely disguising the use of cannabis. The research is worrying, especially against the backdrop of the rapidly accelerating
use of e-cigarettes in Ireland. “I welcome new rules for e-cigarette advertisements which have been announced today by the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland (ASAI). The new rules mean that marketing for ecigarettes should be socially responsible and should contain nothing which promotes the use of tobacco products, or
shows the use of a tobacco product in a positive light. “It’s clear that clarity and regulations are needed soon in relation to e-cigarettes, as this has gone unchecked for too long. It’s also clear that people need to be aware of this potential secondary use for ecigarettes for inhaling cannabis, and it is this awareness which I wish to raise.”
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Dr. Lydia Foy was presented with the European Citizens’ Prize at a ceremony which took place in Dublin last week. The European Citizens’ Prize was launched by the European Parliament to recognise exceptional achievements by Europeans. Dr. Foy was awarded the prize for her exceptional work over many decades for Transgender Rights. Lydia Foy began her long battle in 1997 when, represented by FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres), she took legal action for the right to have her female gender legally recognised in Ireland. Speaking at the ceremony in Dublin, Lydia said: “I am both proud and thrilled to accept this European award. The award is being presented to me but I accept it on behalf of
all those who have worked with me over the decades on Transgender Rights. In particular I would like to thank FLAC for all its advice, support and very difficult legal work through the years. Today is an acknowledgement of all of that work. “It is a great day for me and for the Trans community in Ireland. With this piece of paper and after 22 years of struggle, my country has finally recognised me for who I really am, not for what other people think I should be. I am especially pleased for young Trans people – that they will not have to go through the pain, the isolation, the lack of understanding and the abuse that my generation had to endure. “I am deeply honoured to be given the Medal of
Honour by the European Parliament and I regard it as a tribute to all those who have helped us to become equal citizens of this State. I would also like to thank MEPs Martina Anderson, Boylan, Matt Lynn Carthy and Liadh Ni Riada who proposed me for this honour.”
Also speaking at the ceremony, Dublin MEP Lynn Boylan said: “This ceremony is a terrific occasion as it at last recognised Lydia Foy’s work on Transgender Rights through the decades. It was never an easy battle for Lydia and she had to overcome many
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ireLand’s nationaL festivaL tHe kinGs HosPitaL secondary scHooL, PaLmerstown raisinG tHeir 4tH Green fLaG for traveL of maGic and sPirituaLity
Féile Draíochta, Ireland’s national festival of Magic and Spirituality, will run again on Saturday 17th October 2015, from 9am to 6pm, in the Camden Court Hotel, Dublin.
This all day annual convention includes a programme of talks and workshops presented by Irish experts, on diverse subjects such as Tarot Cards, Political Activism, Sacred Sexuality, Irish Archaeology, Shamanism, Wicca, Ecology, Irish Fairies, and much more.
There’s a Market Place of magical delights, lunchtime entertainment from a Tribal Bellydance team, Fortune Tellers, and a Chill Out Zone with facepainting, massage therapies and storytelling. This festival is indoors, family friendly, and open to newcomers and old-timers alike; supporting and celebrating an inclusive, diverse community since it’s not-for-profit inception in 2003.
Day Tickets are just €30 for Adults and €15 for Teens/Children, and there’s a Marketplace Only Pass for just €6, with individual talks and workshops tickets available if you want to sample a thing or two from the packed programme.
Get on your glad rags for the Best Dressed Witch competition, and prepare your ears for attendees competing with their Best Cackle. There’s lots of friendly fun side-by-side with social community interaction, and the more serious exploration of our island’s rich magical and spiritual heritage.
Friday 18th On September 2015, Deputy Mayor Cllr Guss O’Connell and pastpupil Minister for Health Leo Varadkar, congratulated The Kings Hospital Secondary School in Palmerstown on receiving their fourth Green Schools Flag for Travel. This award was given as part of the Green Schools Programme supported by South Dublin County Council and An Taisce. Cllr O’ Connell said “Taking part in the Green Schools programme takes a lot of hard work and effort, but your commitment to the programme has had some astounding results”. He continued by thanking all of the students, the Green School Committee, the teachers, the school staff, the parents and the wider school community.
The Kings Hospital Secondary School really embraced the Travel theme by creating an innovative Action Plan which included; An Action Day Teachers and Pupils cycling to School Carpooling for delivery and collection of students to school Parents and students were asked to explore all their travel options.
There are now significantly more students walking, using public transport or carpooling than before. The four green flags have been earned over an 8 year process and Minister Varadkar and other guests of honour praised the on-going leadership being demonstrated by pupils and the greater school community in their efforts to maintain environmental awareness as part of school life at The King’s Hospital.
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Four Educate Together national schools in Lucan have come together in an effort to improve, systematically, the way pupils are enrolled in their schools. From October 1st, Adamstown Castle ETNS, Esker ETNS, Griffeen Valley ETNS and Lucan East ETNS operate a will coordinated admissions system: the Lucan Common Enrolment System (LCES). The aim of this common enrolment system is to promote inclusive, integrated schools that serve the needs of local families. Essentially, children in Lucan will be able to access their most conveniently located Educate Together school on a fair, transparent and equal basis. The LCES aims to end the situation in which children are forced to crisscross all over Lucan to attend a school that is not necessarily their nearest one. By default, current enrolment policies are creating segregation in
the school system, most notably in rapidly developing urban areas. The Lucan Common Enrolment System aims to address this by levelling the playing field and giving every child equality of access to the most conveniently located Educate Together school in Lucan. Under the new system, which prioritises students based on age, newcomer families will no longer be disproportionally disadvantaged in accessing schools. Prioritising siblings and proximity to school will help foster local friendships and contribute towards a greater sense of community in the school.
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counciL must PLay a roLe in cLeaninG Graffiti on Private ProPerty facinG onto PubLic areas
Fianna Fáil Councillor Paul Foley has secured agreement from South Dublin County Council to change its protocol on removing graffiti on private property that faces onto public areas. The Templeogue Councillor tabled a motion demanding the change, saying it is completely unfair that homeowners are left
with the sole responsibility for on their graffiti property even if they share a wall with a laneway, park or other public area. “I know of several houses, schools or churches in my own area that have a laneway running alongside them or that back onto a public
green or public area. These are prime targets for vandals and they inevitably end up defaced with graffiti. Until now the walls or side entrances have been treated as the sole private property of the homeowner and the has no Council responsibility in cleaning up the mess,” said Cllr Foley.
“This is very unfair given that many of these property owners don’t have the means or expertise required to clean the graffiti themselves. I believe that just as the Council is liable to clean up graffiti in public areas, it should also play a role in cleaning up graffiti on private property that faces a
strategic public area. The whole community suffers when a public area is left unsightly and the Council must play a role in addressing this. “I am delighted that the Council, on foot of my motion, has now agreed to work with property owners to agree a means of removing this graffiti.”
The official launch of the LCES takes place in Finnstown Castle Hotel, Lucan, on October 1st 2015 at 11:00 am. Members of the school communities will outline the rationale and the mechanism of the new system at this launch.
2016 Pramerica sPirit of community awards
Rugby International Alan Quinlan Helps Launch 10th Anniversary of the 2016 Pramerica Spirit of Community Awards. This year, for the first time, applications can be submitted and completed online at www.pramerica.ie/spirit. Students must complete their applications and submit them to their Principal or Deputy Principal by 23 October. Principals then have until 6th November to nominate students for national-level recognition. Every school can submit a maximum of two applications to go forward for national judging. (Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright Fennell Photography 2015)
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see what the green isle Hotel has in store for the festive season. party with them over the festive period and make it a christmas with a difference. Be it corporate entertaining or office party talk to the green isle Hotel and they will make it a night to remember. Extend the party and avail of their special overnight rates!
Party Celebrations
celebrate with family and friends and kick off the festivities in the green isle Hotel. enjoy a festive drink on arrival followed by a four course christmas menu specially prepared by our Head chef. Dance the evening away with live entertainment by or
followed by our DJ until the small hours. the green isle team will be there to make sure you have the party of your life and one to remember. Prices €44.50 per person dates include: 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th and 19th dec*
Party Menu
starters Homemade Winter vegetable & Barley Broth dublin Bay prawn cocktail Tomato & Brandy Mayo golden crumbed Brie Wedges Mixed Leaves & Raspberry Vinaigrette mains roast crown of turkey & Honey Baked limerick Ham Sage & Onion Stuffing, Cranberry Gravy Baked darne of clare island salmon Ratatouille Vegetables, Tomato & Tarragon desserts Homemade assiette of christmas desserts Freshly Brewed tea & coffee
Christmas Day Dinner
sittings available at 2pm and 5pm. vegetarian option available upon request. please note reservations are essential to avoid disappointment. €75 per adult - €35 per child (up to 12yrs)
Christmas Menu
starters Homemade Winter vegetable & Barley Broth assiette of terrines Brioche, Redcurrant & Port Compôte dublin Bay prawn cocktail Tomato & Brandy Mayo golden crumbed Brie Wedges Mixed Leaves & Raspberry Vinaigrette mains roast prime irish Hereford Beef with Yorkshire pudding Pearl Onion & Thyme Jus roast crown of turkey & Honey Baked limerick Ham Sage & Onion Stuffing, Cranberry Gravy Baked darne of clare island salmon Ratatouille Vegetables, Tomato & Tarragon desserts Homemade assiette of christmas desserts Freshly Brewed tea & coffee with mince pies
New Years Eve Celebrations
Five, Four, Three, Two, One… Ring in the New Year at the Green Isle Hotel. enjoy a magnificent celebration dinner & a complimentary glass of bubbly with your family & friends from only €49.50 per adult. Join the green isle Hotel musicians in the Bar afterwards for a sing song and share new Year resolutions with your loved ones. reservations essential. sittings available at 7pm and 9pm. please contact our conference and Banqueting department on 01 412 3703 or email: sales@greenislehotel.com for full details.
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stay over with us on new Year’s eve. spend the afternoon relaxing in front of the fire or for the more active take a brisk walk in corkagh park a 300 acre parkland located just minutes from the hotel. When the evening closes in dinner will be served in our Bistro from 6pm. guests will enjoy: overnight accommodation in our spacious guest rooms - a gourmet 4 course evening meal in sorrel’s restaurant - a glass of bubbly to toast the new Year - Full irish breakfast the following morning From €109 per person sharing room only. please contact our reservations department on 01 412 3701 or email reservations@greenislehotel.com see www.greenislehotel.com for full details on all our packages.
Terms & Conditions: €10 deposit required to confirm all dinner reservations. payment in full required two weeks in advance. the hotel reserves the right to alter details and times according to numbers and has the right to cancel bookings without obligation to return any deposit paid. all residential new Year’s eve packages must be paid in full by 31st november. please note children are not allowed in the Bar after 9pm.
vegetarian option available upon request. contact our conference & Banqueting department on 01 412 3703 or email sales@greenislehotel.com for full details.
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Why not stay with us on the night from €84* per person which includes show, accommodation and full irish Breakfast.contact our conference and Banqueting department on 01 412 3703 or email sales@greenislehotel.com for full details. *€20 single supplement applies
Terms & Conditions: christmas party nights. the outlined christmas party nights are subject to availability and are on a first come first serve basis. the hotel reserves the right to alter function details and dates according to numbers of participants. the green isle Hotel reserves the right of admission & the right to cancel bookings without notice or obligation upon returning any deposit paid. non refundable deposit of €10 per person required to secure all bookings. Full payment must be paid one week in advance.
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Terms & Conditions: a non refundable deposit of €15 per person is required to secure all bookings. Full payment must be paid in full no later than Friday 11th december 2015. the green isle Hotel reserves the right of admission & the right to cancel bookings without notice or obligation upon returning any deposit paid. subject to availability
The Green Isle Hotel, Naas Road, Newlands Cross, Dublin 22. T: +353 (1) 412 3700 E: info@greenislehotel.com W: www.greenislehotel.com Sales: T: +353 (1) 412 3703 E: sales@greenislehotel.com Reservations: T: +353 (1) 412 3701 E: reservations@greenislehotel.com
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The legal Column
by Romaine Scally
Romaine Scally is the principal in the firm of ROMAINE SCALLY AND COMPANY SOLICITORS Main Street Tallaght, Dublin 24 TEL 4599506 FAX 4599510 email: legal@scally.ie
In this edition of the paper, Romaine Scally Solicitor, of Romaine Scally & Company, Solicitors, Main Street, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Telephone 014599506 email legal@scally.ie answers more reader’s legal queries with regard to issues of Employment Law and an Employee’s Right to Fair Procedures during an disciplinary action.
q. i have worked in a restaurant kitchen for over 5 years. i was dismissed recently because i was taking scraps of food home to my dog. i was just called into the office and told that i was being let go. this seems very unfair to me. Would i have any right of action?
a. If you were simply called in to the office and advised that you had been dismissed as a result of some apparent misdemeanour and, there was no formal investigation then, without a doubt, the Employment Appeals Tribunal would consider your dismissal to be unfair and you would be entitled to compensation or reinstatement if that is an option. All Employers are obliged to have a written disciplinary process and provide Employees with a copy of that process. It is always understood that every Employer must act fairly, consistently and objectively by adhering to Natural Justice and Fair Procedures at all times. An Employees right to fair procedures and Natural Justice stem from the Constitution and the Employment Contract. This being the case, even if you have no written Contract. At the very least, this provides the following minimum rights to all Employees: -
i) The right of the Employee to be informed of the allegations in writing against him/her; ii) The right to be heard and to respond to those allegations; iii) The right to representation in presenting that response; iv) The right to a fair and impartial hearing and determination of the issues;
If none of these rights were afforded to you then you should immediately lodge a claim with the Employment Appeals Tribunal as you have 6 months only from the date of dismissal in which to lodge a claim. In addition, you should contact your Employer and try to speak to a senior member of management to ensure that a more junior member of staff did not act
without authority. This would be important if you would like to have your job back. If this route is successful then, you should insist and indeed are entitled to be paid for the time you have been out since the dismissal. Remember that the action you took is only one aspect of an Employment Appeals hearing. your Employer is obliged to operate fair procedures and irrespective as to the alleged wrongdoing, you can succeed in your case if your Employer failed to follow those fair procedures.
q. i work in a hairdressers and have been working there for over 3 years. i was sick on a Monday recently and did not show up for work. unfortunately, i did not get a chance to notify my employer until nearly lunchtime. i received a text in response saying that i was dismissed. is there anything i can do? a. you do not say whether or not you have a written Contract of Employment. In addition, it would be important to ascertain whether or not you have any previous record with your Employers regarding unauthorised absences. Assuming however that you have a good HR record then, it would appear as if your Employer has acted fair too hastily and is likely to be found in breach of their obligations under Employment Legislation. There are strict guidelines to be followed for Employers when considering any disciplinary action against an Employee. It would appear from your letter that your Employer did not follow any acceptable procedure in dismissing you. you are entitled to a hearing and to be represented by a fellow worker or friend during that hearing. Clearly, you were not made aware of the seriousness of your action and, as such, should have been given the opportunity to be represented. It is completely inappropriate for an Employee to be dismissed by text and it is hard to envisage any circumstances where an Employer would succeed in an action taken by an Employee for Unfair Dismissal in those circumstances. Given the very harsh action of your Employer, we would suggest that you immediately lodge a claim with the Employment Appeals Tribunal for Unfair Dismissal.
q. We operate a small business and have concerns about the performance of one of our employees. he travels for us in sales but we think spends a lot of time on personal business. We are nervous about starting any investigation without legal advice. Could you please advise as to what we can do?
a. It is extremely important to follow fair procedures when commencing any investigation into the behaviour of an Employee. Firstly, you should check your Employee’s Contract of Employment and ensure that it contains a Grievance & Disciplinary Procedure or Process. If so,
this must be followed. It is important that all Employees are entitled to Natural Justice and fair procedures. If the grievance procedure does not include details as to how a disciplinary process should commence, you should nonetheless ensure that the procedure encompasses the following steps. a) b) c)
d) e)
Investigation; The provision of information to the Employee; The right to representation by the Employee; That the conduct of the disciplinary hearing is transparent and fair; That the Employee is afforded the opportunity to appeal any disciplinary sanction.
Firstly, you have the Investigation. This needs to be a thorough fact-finding investigation where all the information is gathered on the allegations being made, potential witnesses interviewed and documentary evidence must be prepared by the Employer. This then allows the Employer to make a decision as to whether there are grounds to hold a disciplinary hearing. An investigation report should be complied and a decision made by way of a recommendation or otherwise that the matter should proceed to a disciplinary hearing. It is vitally important that the person who conducts the Disciplinary Investigation or makes the recommendation as to what follow on procedures should flow from that investigation should have no further input into the matter as it needs to be impartial.
If there is sufficient evidence following the investigation to merit an investigation into the Employees actions then, the Employee should be advised that the matter under investigation is to proceed to a disciplinary action. A letter of invitation should be issued to the Employee of the Disciplinary hearing, with full details of all allegations being made against the Employee together with copies of all documentation which the Employer will be seeking to rely upon at the Disciplinary Hearing. The investigation report should be furnished with that letter. Remember that the Employee is entitled to be accompanied and represented at that hearing and this should also be outlined in the letter to the Employee. The Employer must permit the companion of the Employee to address the hearing in order to put forward the Employee’s case. Adequate time must be afforded to the Employee to prepare their case for the Disciplinary Hearing. It is also important that an objective person must be present during the hearing whose duty is solely to take notes and who should not be involved with the hearing in any other way. In the event that any new matter is raised during the hearing then, this must be thoroughly investigated and an
opportunity afforded to the Employee to deal with this new evidence outside of the hearing. Following the hearing, and any resumed hearing, the Employer should consider the evidence and response from the Employee in full and make an informed determination of the disciplinary sanction to be imposed. When the findings are being notified to the Employee in writing, the Employee should also be notified of the right of appeal. Written notification should state to whom the appeal should be addressed and the deadline by which an appeal must be lodged (5 days is usual). The opportunity to appeal against a decision is essential to Natural Justice. Employees may choose to raise appeals on a number of grounds which could include the perceived unfairness of the judgment, the severity of the penalty, new evidence coming to light or procedural irregularities. The Employer must consider the grounds when deciding the extent of any new investigation or rehearing in order to remedy previous defects (if any) in the disciplinary process.
Appeals should be dealt with as promptly as possible. A time limit should be set within which appeals should be lodged. The time limit may vary between organisations but 5 working days is average for lodging an appeal. A time limit should also be set for the hearing of the appeal. Wherever possible, the appeal should be heard by an appropriate individual, usually a Senior Manager not previously involved in the procedure.
In writing to the Employee, he or she must be informed of the arrangements for the appeal hearing and also of their Statutory right to be accompanied at those hearings. Where new evidence arises during the appeal, the Employee and their representative should be given the opportunity to consider this additional information before any determination is made. The appeal may be adjourned to investigate or consider such points. An Employee must be informed of the results of the Appeal and the reasons for the decision as soon as possible and this should be confirmed in writing. If the decision constitutes the final stage of the organisation’s appeal procedure, this should be made clear to the Employee.
Remember that all dismissals of Employees are deemed to be Unfair under the Unfair Dismissals Act. The onus is at all times on the Employer to justify the dismissal. The Employer must be able to demonstrate that the Employee’s right to natural justice and fair procedure was adhered to throughout the process. At least 70% of Unfair Dismissal cases are lost by Employers, not often for the reason giving rise to the dismissal or the disciplinary sanction, but more usually because of a failure on the part of the Employer to follow fair procedures. We hope that this has been helpful.
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Comhairle na nÓg Comhairle na nÓg are child and youth councils in the 31 Local Authorities of the country which give children and young people the opportunity to be involved in the development of local services and policies. This year Comhairle na nÓg and South Dublin County Council are
working in partnership with Jigsaw Clondalkin and Jigsaw Tallaght to organise a
‘lets go Mental’ event: This is an event for young people to promote positive mental health through music, sport and the arts based around the ‘Five A Day’ – Connect,
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Any children or adults in the South West Dublin area, who fancy themselves on the dancefloor, could do a lot worse then make their way to Spin Dance and Fitness located at Walkinstown Cross, near Spin Roller Disco.
Brian Redmond, who is the founder and managing director of Spin Dance and Fitness since it's opening in 2007, is keen to stress that they are keen to promote three upcoming classes 'Children's Ballroom and Latin Dance (firmly of the Strictly Come Dancing variety'!, 'Children's Stage School' and 'Aldo Children's Freestyle'.
Located on the corner of The Long Mile Road, the school caters for all age groups, and includes children as young as the age of three years old right up to adults in their fifties and sixties, while the class sizes vary from between 10-12 to between forty and fifty.. It's opening hours vary somewhat, with the establishment being open for most of Saturday's but far shorter lengths of time on Mondays and Fridays. The stage school, which runs every Saturday from mid-day to 5.30 pm, and caters for children as young as six, involves five classes - including singing, drama and musical theatre classes. There are also children's classes - available in Ballroom and Latin, Hip-Hop and Street, Classical Ballet and also Cheer and Gymnastics.
Adults, meanwhile, can enrol in Zumba - a dance aerobics class which includes Hip-Hop, Latin, Lunges and Squats, Pole Fitness - which develops muscle tone and flexibility whilst also helping to improve self-esteem, Ballroom and Latin with Brian, Sandra and Tom and also Wedding Dance.
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Let’s Go Mental is a nationwide campaign to promote positive mental health in young people. This campaign has been developed by teenagers for teenagers and involves a series of 31 events in every local authority area to promote positive
mental health through music, sport, the arts and other fun activities. The Let’s Go Mental events are being organised and run by the 31 Comhairle na nÓg and will take place all over the country from May to October 2015.
Leinster Rugby and the FAI will encourage young people to ‘Get Moving’ on the day, there will be yoga and Mindfulness to help Be Aware’, ‘connecting’ through art and local organisations, An opportunity to Give and a number of organisations encouraging people to ‘Get Involved’.
Lunch will be provided, with entertainment from local bands!!
Comhairle na nÓg AGM will also take place during the event offering young people an opportunity to get involved in local policy, and tell us what young people would like us to work on during 2016!! This event is open to 12
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science has discovered that a natural compound called coenzyme q10 can strengthen the heart and allow it to pump with greater force. a healthy cardiovascular system is associated with physical fitness, stamina and longevity.
Are you 25 or older? If so then you may have noticed a shift in your energy levels. Tiredness is rarely an issue during our youthful years but as we age we can succumb to daily fatigue, afternoon slumps and an unhealthy dependence on caffeine. Many will say that lethargy is just something that goes hand in hand with the ageing process but don't let that discourage you. It's not something that you have to put up with. In fact, studies shown that increasing Q10 stores in the body can boost energy levels while promoting longevity and strengthening the heart muscle. Coenzyme Q10 is a vitamin-like nutrient which all body cells need to produce energy. Did you know? Organ meats (particularly heart) are the only dense food sources of Coenzyme Q10 Making weak hearts strong again The effect of Q10 was recently
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43% fewer deaths In the Q10 group, there were 43% fewer heart-related deaths. In addition, the Q10 patients hearts showed improvement which was reflected in a stronger and more consistent heart rate. The improvements were attributable to the Q10 capsules alone, and has created a serious buzz with cardiologists across the world.
the heart loses q10 with age There is a strong link between Q10 deficiency and
cardiovascular disease, after all the heart is an extremely energy demanding organ. After the age of 25 our natural bodily production of Q10 begins to decline, this inevitably effects the function of the heart. you may be experiencing this as a reduction in your strength or stamina. With Q10 supplements, we have a natural way of dealing with the problem and, as the QSymbio study showed, we can even apply this strategy to people with pre-existing heart conditions.
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Q10 is an effective and natural way of boosting cellular energy production. Of course, someone with heart failure needs larger amounts of the energizing compound than someone who is otherwise healthy but who has insufficient Q10 levels as a result of the ageing process. Unlike stimulants such as caffeine and ginseng, Q10 increases energy levels gradually in a way that helps instead of hinders your health. There is a host of energy supplements on the market but have you actually considered what you are consuming? That effervescent tablet may perk you up initially but the effect is short lived. your body wants more than just caffeine, sugar and some poor quality B vitamins. With Q10 you get sustained energy without any side effects.
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MiraCle prayer Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. a.D.
MiraCle prayer Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. r.C.
MiraCle prayer Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for
three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. s.l.
MiraCle prayer Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. p.p.W.
Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. p.M.
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MiraCle prayer Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. g.n.
MiraCle prayer Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear
Centre in Clondalkin, tir na nog (Cheeverstown house) and laura lynn Children’s hospice . these charities have all been involved in providing vital services to children with special needs and their families. We would like to thank all readers who have supported our chosen charities to date and while we will still be supporting laura lynn Children’s hospice going forward, we are delighted to support the irish pilgriMage trust. We are appealing to you our loyal newspaper readers to show your generosity in helping us to support an equally worthy charity, the irish pilgriMage trust.
the irish pilgriMage trust is a registered charity in Ireland (Charity Number: 5992), and for over 40 years the Trust has been travelling on pilgrimage/holiday to Lourdes with young people with special needs, from all over Ireland.
The Trust has over 1100 people travelling at Easter time and it is divided into small groups of approx 10 young people and 12 volunteer carers who stay in one of the many Hotels in Lourdes. In June we bring a group of 110
people to Hosanna House in Lourdes for what is a unique experience both Carer and Guest. We have two facilities in Kilcuan, Co. Galway and Cois Cuain, Co. Wexford each offering different opportunities.
Both facilities provide Friendship weeks during the Summer.
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South Dublin County Council awards contract to study feasibility of developing a flagship tourist attraction in the Dublin Mountains
The Council has recently awarded a contract for the development of a feasibility study and for a masterplan proposed flagship tourism related facility for the Dublin Mountains. The facility will act as a key tourist attraction to the Dublin Mountains and is aimed at making the great outdoors on Dublin’s doorstep, a must see part of the visitor experience to Dublin.
Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council, Daniel McLoughlin signed a contract with Paul Keogh of Paul Keogh Architects to carry out the study and to identify a preferred option for the location of the facility in order to recognise the role
the mountains can play in attracting visitors to the region.
South Dublin County Tourism Council’s Strategy positions the outdoors as part of the visitor experience of Dublin and is aimed at making the experience of Dublin’s outdoors accessible and enjoyable for all. The rivers, parks and mountains of the County play an important role in attracting visitors to the region and a facility in the Dublin Mountains has the potential to act as a flagship destination for tourists and a great amenity for Dubliners too.” The feasibility study will examine the requirements for core facilities and services/activities
required by visitors the including interpretation of the history and heritage of the locality, a possible offering, food reservation and booking opportunities, along with reception and orientation facilities for walkers and visitors to interpret the landscape and experience the currently routes available to them in the Dublin Mountains. One such walking route is the Dublin Mountains Way which was recently included in an international travel guide setting out the 1,001 most scenic walks in the world. Developing the Dublin Mountains as a visitor destination can promote activity, health and well-being, awareness and conservation of bio-
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Claire Cullen the owner of Serenity Beauty Salon has many years experience in the beauty business and is now going out on her own. Claire has worked in a number of salons over the years and is trained in a variety of treatments. The salon opened in late July and a launch night was recently held on the 5th of September.
Claire added ‘Thanks to all those that attended our launch night, Newcastle is a great community and I am looking forward to providing treatments to locals, who now won’t need to travel outside Newcastle for their beauty needs. A product coming soon is the Instantly Ageless ‘Instant Eye Lift’ from Australia.’ Treatments include pedicures, Shellac nails, waxing, specialised waxing, threading, spray tans, facials, make up and massage.
The most popular treatment is Semi Perm Lashes, a favourite treatment of Claire’s. Serenity Beauty Salon also specialises in wedding packages providing pre pampering and make up on the day. The salon also has a range of products for sale including Vinylux polishes, He-Shi, Fushia and Inglot. The salon opens Tuesday to Saturday. For more information and monthly special offers see www.facebook.com/SerenityBeautyNewcastle.
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diversity and education on cultural and natural heritage.
Orla Carroll, Director of Dublin, Fáilte Ireland added “The Dublin Mountains Way (DMW) is a great example of the wealth of trails that exist in Ireland today, ranging from multi access trails for all to more users challenging trails for the serious hill walker. Walking is one of the greatest ways to discover our world and the DMW forms part of the wider walking experience that will be developed for visitors in and around South Dublin County over the next few years. As the trail is essentially only 8 miles from O’Connell Street, The Dublin Mountains Way emphasises the
View of Dublin from the Dublin Mountains proposition of the Great Outdoors on Dublin’s Doorstep.”
Failte Ireland’s wideranging “Destination Dublin” report by the Grow Dublin Taskforce, launched in January 2014 outlined a series of actions to re-define
develop the and tourism product in Dublin. The development of a flagship facility in the Dublin Mountains sits well with Fáilte Ireland’s new vision for the visitor experience of Dublin; a vibrant capital city bursting
with a variety of surprising experienceswhere city living thrives side by side with the natural outdoors.
It is expected that a final project plan and report will be made available to the Council by mid December, 2015.
€250,000 for new cHiLd care faciLity in deansratH ‘Let’s Talk About Childcare’ campaign seeks parents’ views
Labour TD Robert Dowds has welcomed news that around a dozen childcare facilities in Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown and surrounding areas have been awarded grants as part of a €7m scheme for early years services.
The grants announced include €250,000 to build a new childcare facility on the grounds of St. Ronan's Primary School in Deansrath, where the existing childcare facility in St. Ronan's Community Centre will move to. Some of the other childcare facilities which will benefit from grants include Naoínra Tír na nÓg in Palmerstown, Dublin West Limetree Childcare on the Bawnogue Road in Clondalkin, St. Finian's Childcare Services in Lucan and many others. The scheme large scale
covers capital
funding, essential medium-scale maintenance, and the upgrading of ICT equipment. “These grants will help facilities keep up with the demands of a busy modern childcare service,” said Robert Dowds. The news comes as Labour launched their new ‘Let’s Talk About Childcare’ campaign. The nationwide grassroots campaign is targeting parents who use childcare resources and wants to know their views on how it can be made more affordable. Parents are being encouraged to fill out a short online survey on labour.ie/childcare. The results of the survey will feed into the party’s election manifesto process. A working group has also been set up within the Labour Parliamentary Party to help examine the issues surrounding childcare, while other elements of
the campaign include public meetings, online videos and local literature.
Speaking about the campaign, Deputy Dowds said: “We want to hear from parents about their childcare arrangements, what works and what doesn’t and more importantly how things could be made easier for parents across Ireland. “There is no one-size fits all solution to the
issue of childcare. It is clear however that we need to ensure that our children are provided with the best quality childcare and our campaign is a sincere attempt to achieve in a way that enables parents to have a real input. “In view of this, I’d strongly urge parents in Clondalkin and Lucan to participate in our simple questionnaire, which is at labour.ie/childcare "
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conGrats Goes out to GranGe minister Ged nasH announces tHe detaiLs GoLf cLub's sHeena mceLroy of nationaL women’s enterPrise day Congrats goes out to Grange Golf Club's Sheena McElroy who finished in tenth place in Rosslare's Irish Senior Women's Open Strokeplay Championship.
The title went to Marilyn Henderson, with McElroy twelve shots off the pace with a threeround total of 248. It came hot on the heels of her participation in the Irish Senior Ladies Squad that won bronze for the second consecutive year in the European Senior Ladies Team Championships, which took place between September 1st-5th. Ireland won the title in 2013. McElroy,partnered by team-mate Mary MacLaren of Royal Portrush, finished as third-highest Irish qualifier after shooting 162 over the two rounds. Suzanne Corcoran (Portuma), Gertie McMullen (The Laura Webb (East Island), Berkshire), Carol Wickham (Laytown & Bettystown) were also on the team, which was captained by Mary Madden (Ballinasloe) and managed by Valerie Hassett (ILGU President/Ennis). Pat Doran of Donabate and Mallow's Mary Dowling were first and second reserves respectively. Ireland narrowly ran out winners over Belgium in the quarter-finals,
before losing to France in the last four and comfortably beating Germany 4-1 in the third place playoff. Well done also to Lucan's Mervyn Eager, who put in a commanding display before ultimately having to settle for a fourth place finish in the Leinster Veterans Amateur Open Championship in Seafield Golf Club. Eager's two-round total of 159 left him nine shots of the pace set by victor Billy Donlon (Birr). Donlon shot 77 on the opening day before a more impressive secondround 73 handed him the title, with Peter Cowley of Cork Golf Club finishing in second place. Cowley, who won the Connacht Veterans Amateur Open Championship the previous week at Tuam Golf Club, was hoping to make it a double success but had to settle for the runners-up position after finishing three shots off the pace.
On a related note, AMA Ireland will be holding a golf classic at Castlewarden Golf Club this week as they bid to raise funds for the staging of the WUKF World Karate Championship at Citywest in 2016. The closing entry date is soon and the entry fee is €250 for a team of four and a meal.
Local Enterprise Office South Dublin is encouraging businesswomen and aspiring entrepreneurs from the region to support National Women’s Enterprise Day on Thursday, October 21st. Revealing details of National Women’s Enterprise Day 2015(#NWED), Minister for Business and Employment, Ged Nash T.D. was joined by a number of Irish businesswomen who are participating in the event’s programme of Case Studies and Panel Discussions, including Florrie Purcell from The Scullery (Co. Tipperary); Leigh Williams from The Wicklow Brewery, and Ruth Monahan from Appassionata Flowers (Dublin). Minister Nash said:“Female-owned businesses are increasing in number but women are still
under-represented in the world of small business. Increasing the number of female-led start-ups is an integral part of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs, and Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) are key drivers of female entrepreneurship at national, regional and local level. In addition to providing direct grant aid and soft supports to the micro enterprise and small business sector, LEOs have a particular and specific focus on supporting women in business by leading events such as National Women’s Enterprise Day. The aim is to inspire, motivate and support women across the country in running their own businesses, which will not only boost female entrepreneurship but will also contribute to further recovery, more jobs and long term
economic growth.” Launching the countdown to NWED locally, Colm Ward, Head of Enterprise, LEO South Dublin said:“National Women’s Enterprise Day is an important annual initiative from the Local Enterprise Office, highlighting the supports, information and advice on offer to those thinking of starting a business or already running one. By putting the success stories of Irish female entrepreneurs in the spotlight, we’re encouraging more potential businesswomen to follow in their footsteps and we’ll support them along the way.” Conference Facilitator for National Women’s Enterprise Day 2015 will be Síle Seoige with Clare Culligan facilitating a Business Networking Event on the eve of the
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Tickets for the two day event, which takes place at the Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill for the second year running, cost €100 and are available on-line through www.nwed.ie. The conference also includes an exhibition of enterprise support agencies, one-to-one mentoring clinics and networking sessions. Organised by the network of Local Enterprise Offices, which is the first stop shop for microenterprises and small businesses, Women’s National Enterprise Day is supported by Enterprise Ireland and the Local Authorities Network. Further updates are available by searching #nwed on Twitter and Facebook.
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nutrition and Weight loss Myth’s Busted "Lose 30 pounds in 30 days!" "Eat as much as you want and still lose weight!" "Try the thigh buster and lose inches fast!"
Have you ever heard any of the above before? A variety of diets and tools are available, but beware their quality may vary. This article may help. I am going to help myth bust and provide facts and tips about weight loss, nutrition, and physical activity. This information may help you make healthy changes in your daily habits and also help to give you advice on a healthy eating plans and safe ways to lose weight and keep it off!! Myth: Fad diets will help me lose weight and keep it off. FaCt: Fad diets are not the best way to lose weight and keep it off. These diets often promise quick weight
loss if you strictly reduce what you eat or avoid some types of foods. Some of these diets may help you lose weight at first. But these diets are hard to follow. Most people quickly get tired of them and regain any lost weight. Fad diets may be unhealthy. They may not provide all of the nutrients your body needs. Also, losing more than 3 pounds a week after the first few weeks may increase your chances of developing gallstones (solid matter in the gallbladder that can cause pain). Being on a diet of fewer than 800 calories a day for a long time may lead to serious heart problems.
tip: Research suggests that safe weight loss involves combining a reduced-calorie diet with physical activity to lose 1/2 to 2 pounds a week (after the first few weeks of weight loss). Make healthy
food choices. Eat small portions. Build exercise into your daily life. Combined, these habits may be a healthy way to lose weight and keep it off. These habits may also lower your chances of developing heart disease, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes.
Myth: Grain products such as bread, pasta, and rice are fattening. I should avoid them when trying to lose weight.
FaCt: A grain product is any food made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, barley, or another cereal grain. Grains are divided into two subgroups, whole grains and refined grains. Whole grains contain the entire grain kernel—the bran, germ, and endosperm. Examples include brown rice and wholewheat bread, cereal, and pasta. Refined grains have been milled, a process that
removes the bran and germ. This is done to give grains a finer texture and improve their shelf life, but it also removes dietary fiber, iron, and many B vitamins. People who eat whole grains as part of a healthy diet may lower their chances of developing some chronic diseases. Government dietary guidelines advise making half your grains grains. For whole example, choose 100 percent whole-wheat bread instead of white bread, and brown rice instead of white rice.
tip: To lose weight, reduce the number of calories you take in and increase the amount of physical activity you do each day. Create and follow a healthy eating plan that replaces less healthy options with a mix of fruits, veggies, whole grains, protein foods, and low-fat dairy: • Eat a mix of
fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products, fruits, veggies, and whole grains. • Limit added sugars, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and saturated fat. • Eat low-fat protein: beans, eggs, fish, lean meats, nuts, and poultry Myth: "Low-fat" "fat-free" means calories.
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FaCt: A serving of lowfat or fat-free food may be lower in calories than a serving of the full-fat product. But many processed low-fat or fat-free foods have just as many calories as the full-fat versions of the same foods—or even more calories. These foods may contain added flour, salt, starch, or sugar to improve flavour and texture after fat is removed. These items add calories.
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package to find out how many calories are in a serving. Check the serving size, too—it may be less than you are used to eating. Myth: If I skip meals, I can lose weight.
FaCt: Skipping meals may make you feel hungrier and lead you to eat more than you normally would at your next meal. In particular, studies show a link between skipping breakfast and obesity. People who skip breakfast tend to be heavier than people who eat a healthy breakfast. tip: Choose meals and snacks that include a variety of healthy foods. Try these examples: • For a quick
breakfast, make oatmeal with low-fat milk, topped with fresh berries. Or eat a slice of whole-wheat toast with fruit spread. • Pack a healthy lunch each night, so you won't be tempted to rush out of the house in the morning without one. • For healthy nibbles, pack a small low-fat yogurt, a couple of whole-wheat crackers with peanut butter, or veggies with hummus.
Weight Loss is a long journey and takes time, knowledge is the key to success when it comes to weight loss there is a lot of conflicting diets fads out there.
One last tip "If it seems too good to be true, it probably is"
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Caroline is aged 41, Married, Mother of 2 children and lives in Tallaght. Like most people Caroline struggled to lose weight and found it difficult to manage her family’s meals around her busy life. Caroline is now 21lbs lighter and feels healthier than she has ever been. Caroline can now see a fantastic future ahead. Caroline joined Slimming World in January 2015 a week before her 41st birthday. Caroline wanted to learn how to eat healthier and lose weight and get the whole family involved. She couldn’t believe the simplicity of the eating plan and the way you could eat so much!!. Once she got used to it, she loved it. What she really loved about the Optimising Plan was the recipes and the fact that her family really loves the food that she cooks for them. Before she used to cook at least two different
meals everyday but now they all eat the same. The family favourites are BBQ chicken and Spaghetti Bolognese. When she started in January 2015 she weighed 11.14lbs and now she weighs 10.07lbs. A total loss of 21lbs.She feels like a new woman and best of all looks and feels great. Caroline is also a sufferer of coeliac disease and has to be careful to follow a strict gluten free regime. Following the plan has not been a problem for her even with the restrictions that her condition places on her. Her husband loves the fact that she has an in depth knowledge of what ingredients is in each meal and her daughter(14) and son(21) are very proud of how much weight she has lost in such a short space of time.
Caroline has inspired her friends to join as all she does is Eat!! Sleep!! Rave Slimming World all
the time and she is living proof of the plan working Caroline attends her group on a Thursday morning and her consultant is called Pauline. She is like a lifeline to her and is always helpful anytime of the day. Her support has been great from day one and when Caroline lost just ½ pound the first week Pauline said “that was ok and small steps at a time” are alright. She was so right!! . Caroline stays in group every week as she finds this helps her out with lots of tips and new recipe ideas from everyone that’s there and has a lovely cup of tea and a chat with the other members. Caroline loves the fact that she has made great friends some of whom are now her best friends. This has been a huge help with her own weight loss. Caroline has embraced the plan so well she has won Slimmer of the week, Slimmer of the month and Woman of the year!!!!!
tip: Read the Nutrition Facts label on a food
And now Caroline has become a consultant for Slimming World and hopes to help and inspire others on their weight loss journey. For more information; call in to see Caroline at kilnamanagh Family recreational Centre on Wednesday 7th october at 7.30pm and every Wednesday after. or phone 086 3057403
Pictured Caroline who lost 21lbs since joining Slimmimng World in January 2015. Inset: Caroline before her weight loss
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by Lynda O'Donoghue Donnelly ROB THOMAS - The Great Unknown album review
News that Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas was releasing his third studio album was music to our ears with The Great Unknown hitting shops earlier this month. Although the new album does not quite reach the heights of the American singer’s debut Something To Be it is well worth a listen – especially for the brilliant cameo by Dublin singer Ruth-Anne Cunningham. The 27-year-old songstress sings backing vocals throughout the album and also shares the lead with Thomas on Paper Dolls.
1. i think We’d Feel good together – An upbeat track with a dance rhythm kicks off the new album. A beat that will have you tapping your toes and nodding your head 3/5 2. trust you – The first single from the album has already received plenty of airplay stateside so expect to hear it on Irish stations very soon. The radio friendly chorus will have you singing along as soon as you hear it 3/5 3. hold on Forever – There is a real old school, folk vibe to this track. Brilliantly showcasing Thomas’ voice this song is very catchy. A definite finger clicker 4/5 4. Wind it up – A throwback to older stuff from Thomas,
this song is a little stunted. The melody is chopped and changed from one moment to the next, making it tough to give in to the music 2/5 5. one shot – A great guitarbased song which will have people singing in the aisles. Anthemic and positive, an uplifting and bright track 4/5 6. the great unknown – The title track from the album will pull you in and mesmerise you. The dark melody and questioning tone will bring you along and make you think 3/4 7. absence of affection – An upbeat tune with a disco sound. This is not what Thomas does best, yet it is very radio friendly and catchy 2/5 8. things you said – This song showcases Thomas’ great talent for storytelling. He sings the song with the urgency of someone who wants you to know what he is saying 3/5 9. paper Dolls – Another haunting story from the Matchbox Twenty frontman and a contender for best song on the album. Ably backed by Dublin singer Ruth-Anne Cunningham the vocals on this track are top notch 4/5 10. nlytM – This song is reminiscent of previous music from Thomas’ solo career. A captivating melody with the vocal drawl that is quintessentially Thomas 3/5 11. heaven help Me – One of the highlights of the album, a real toe-tapper with lyrical depth. A nod to
Everyone loves to go on holiday but with the children back to school and Christmas around the corner it is not always easy to get away – so our Top Five Films will take you on a tour from the comfort of your couch. In this edition we will take a look at some of the best vacation movies to watch with the kids or as an escape from the dark skies of winter which is fast approaching. Getting away is something we all aspire to but some of
these movies will leave you thankful you stayed at home – from disastrous dates to murderous fish and drug smuggling to hospital trips some of these holidays are to be avoided! 1. Jaws – Though it may terrify you and convince you never to venture into the sea, this is a must-see movie. Made in 1975 makes it look a little dated but it still packs a punch – with a fist full of teeth. Jaws is cinema at its best with plenty of action, heart-
Find out if The Great Unknown is for you as we take a closer look at each song on the album…
film is suitable for youngsters. Even if you have not seen the TV series the movie will make you laugh. 3. Dirty Dancing – Possibly the best vacation film set in the summer of 1963 an idealistic young woman falls for a bad boy dance instructor and the rest, as they say, is history! The music is outstanding, the story will make you laugh and cry, one for all the family. Watch Baby and Johnny dance, dream and have the time of their lives while you sing your heart out to all of those super
familiar songs. 4. We’re the Millers – A hilarious comedy about a small time drug dealer who gets his neighbours to pretend to be his so as he can smuggle product for his boss. The murderous ‘family’ take their RV on a trip to Mexico and getting themselves into all sorts of dodgy situations with hilarious results. Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston are outstandingly funny. 5. in bruges – Possibly Colin Farrell’s best ever role, this movie will instantly make
you want to take a trip to Belgium. The story of two hitmen who have to lie low in Bruges after an innocent bystander is killed on the job. There are twists and turns as well as fantastic acting by Farrell and Brendan Gleeson but Bruges is the real star of the piece and looks beautifully welcoming.
Laughter really is the best medicine so if you are planning a big night out why not make sure that it comes with a healthy dose of comedy. There are so many options for people heading out on the town but going to a comedy show ensures that you really get your money’s worth. We all feel better about life after a good belly laugh and there are plenty of those in shows taking place across the county over the next couple of months. The Civic Theatre in Tallaght and Draíocht in Blanchardstown have some of the countries most talented comics performing in fantastic intimate venues – PJ Gallagher, Jason Byrne, The Nualas, Al Porter, Des Bishop, Jarlath Regan, David O’Doherty and Colm O’Regan have all graced local stages over the years. The winter/autumn schedule for these venues offer stand-up comedy, hilarious shows and plenty of big names from October to January. Draíocht will welcome Sam Brady’s one man comedy show on October 1 while PJ Gallagher and Joanne McNally will bring their show, Separated At Birth, to the venue on October 16. The show is an eclectic style of funny from the hilarious duo who both happen to be adopted and will also visit the Civic Theatre on October 29. The Tallaght venue will also host The Nualas on October
10 with their own special brand of comedy as well as a range of comedy shows including How To Keep An Alien and Wrapped, both taking place in November. Earlier next year Irish comedy talent Jason Byrne will bring his brand new show – Twenty years A Clown – to Draíocht and tickets are on sale now. If you are after a laugh and want to travel a bit further afield outstandingly funny Tallaght comedian Al Porter will bring his show to Vicar Street on October 17 while Dara O’Briain will return to the venue in November.
Meanwhile December will see Mrs Brown’s Boys take the 3Arena by storm in what looks to be more sell-out pre-Christmas gigs. American funnyman Kevin Hart will also perform at the same venue in January – expect strong language and controversial opinions from the Roast host.
So if you are staying in and wishing or hoping for a vacation these movies should keep you going until you have the time to plan the real thing.
Laughter really is the best medicine!
the Matchbox Twenty of old 4/5 12. lie to Me – Instantly recognisable and enthralling, this track is another fantastic song with a great hook 4/5 13. pieces – This song is a ready-made single and the perfect way to end the album. Expect to hear it in American movies and TV shows in the coming year – perfectly suited for those drama filled moments 5/5 Despite one or two more experimental sounds on the album there are enough good tracks to make it worthwhile.
The Great Unknown by Rob Thomas is available in music stores and online now.
TOP FIVE FILMS – Back-to-School
stopping moments and witty dialogue. Despite the low budget effects and the 70s fashion this movie is still cutting edge for so many reasons. 2. the inbetweeners – Both movies are about going away on holiday and the pitfalls and triumphs of a couple of weeks in the sun. However, things rarely ever go right for these dimwitted friends and the films have some stand-out hilarious moments. Be warned though that neither
So if you are up for a laugh there are certainly plenty of options across the city in the coming months – keep an eye on our entertainment section for more going out ideas and articles.
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