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claimed that Martin’s remarks on the issue are an admission that his manifesto for last year’s general election was based on a populist and highly questionable fiscal policy and signalled another policy U-turn. Deputy Seán Crowe said: “Fresh out of the controversy over Fianna Fáil’s back down on water charges and their capitulation to Fine Gael, recent revelations by Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin on the USC highlights once again their lack of any firm commitment when it comes to key policy decisions. “His bald admission that his party’s manifesto was based on a populist commitment to abolish 90% of the revenue generated by the USC should come as no surprise. “Micheál Martin’s comments are another reminder that there is very little in policy difference between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil. They both tried to peddle the myth that quality public services can be somehow delivered while hacking away at the country’s tax base. “Last year Fianna Fáil candidates stood on an election platform that would have supposedly cut €2.64bn of the USC. “My party, Sinn Féin, said that this was not
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Fine Gael MEP, Brian Hayes has called on the four Dublin Local Authorities to apply for the new EU free WIFI initiative. Speaking in the European Parliament in Brussels the Dublin MEP said that the initiative known as “WIFI4EU” will be given the green light shortly by the Parliament with the applications process opening for local authorities in midSummer. “I am very pleased that plans by the EU to invest in thousands of public Wi-Fi access points across the EU will begin this Summer. “The programme will allow
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U-turn on USC from page 1 possible if you wanted to make the necessary investment to tackle the ongoing crises in our public services .It didn’t add up and Micheál Martin now admits that. “By 2021 the USC will be delivering €5.2bn of funding to our infrastructure and public spending. The ideological commitment of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to abolish that income never made sense but they jockeyed each other to lie to the electorate. “Abolishing the USC would
have soaked up 40% of the available fiscal space over the coming years and would have had to be replaced by some other tax. “While I welcome Fianna Fáil’s move away from this populist and irresponsible policy, as we have seen on water charges and other issues, Fianna Fáil’s continues to lack any firm commitment when it comes to key policy decisions. They will say or do anything to get elected and then row back on commitments when they get into office.”
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PRESSURE MOUNTING FOR TICKET TOUTING LEGISLATION Dublin South West TD, Seán Crowe, has welcomed the comments of Peter Aiken of Aiken Promotions, one of the country’s biggest music promoters, on the need for the regulation of ticket re-selling in Ireland. Peter Akien spoke out against the use of secondary ticket selling websites, such as Seatwave and Getmein.com after tickets for concerts for U2 and Ed Sheeran were recently being touted for over €1000 on the internet.
Deputy Seán Crowe said these comments will add to the pressure on the Minister to fast track legislation in this area.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson for Dublin, John Lahart TD has said more needs to be done to ensure the safety of cyclists using Dublin roads, following a number of recent serious accidents and fatal collisions in the city.
“Fianna Fáil has always been a party which prioritises sustainable transport and has been the party which has done the most to advance transport initiatives introducing the Bike to Work Scheme which, by any measure, has been a remarkable success drastically increasing the number of people using their bikes. “In fact the number of cyclists in Dublin city has more than doubled over the last decade yet there has been little investment to provide safe and accessible
The Sinn Féin TD said: “Ticket touting has escalated in recent years. With advances in technology, the practice has grown from traditional touts selling counterfeit, cancelled or extortionately priced tickets outside venues, to online sites, in the grey area of regulation.
“These events are designed to give fans of music and sport the opportunity to see their heroes live, and should be a positive experience all round, but the abuse of ticket reselling is reflecting badly on the industry. “Each time tickets go on sale for a concert or sporting event, it is usually followed by a news report that outlines how the tickets sold out in minutes and are immediately reselling online at extortionate prices.
“Despite people’s best efforts in queuing and arranging to buy tickets online the morning of a sale, most have no chance as a result of the misuse of the system by secondary resellers. “The reselling of tickets is not benefitting the public, the music artists, or sports teams involved. Sinn Féin’s new piece of legislation, the ‘Sale of Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events) Bill
2017’, aims to address these issues and give everyone a fair opportunity to buy tickets to these events. “Our legislation would allow consumers who buy tickets in good faith, only to discover that they cannot attend the event, to dispose of their tickets allowing up to a 10% profit margin. It would also have the effect of being a disincentive to ticket touts by means of substantial fines. “I believe this practice has
gone on for too long, and is making what should be an enjoyable experience for people into a nightmare trying to obtain reasonably priced legitimate tickets.
“I welcome the intervention and comments of Peter Aiken of Aiken Promotion and his comments on the need for the regulation of ticket reselling in Ireland. Hopefully this will add to the pressure on the Minister to eliminate this despicable practice.”
PRESSING NEED TO IMPROVE CYCLING CONDITIONS FOR DUBLIN CYCLISTS Three cyclists have been killed on capital’s roads in the first quarter of this year
The Dublin South West TD commented, “Great progress has made in recent years to encourage people to leave their cars at home and to instead cycle to work. Almost 15.5 million trips have been taken on Dublin Bikes since it began operating in 2009.
cycling lanes. “The issue of safety for cyclists is one that constituents regularly contact me about to raise their concerns. Any measures that make roads safer for cycling and walking must be welcomed. However, it is crucial that any new safety planning initiatives are scrutinised to ensure that they are enforceable and that they do not have unintended consequences. “Cycling is a healthy, environmentally friendly way of travelling which must continue to be supported.
Fianna Fáil supports the extension of cycle lanes and the expansion of the Dublin Bikes scheme into the suburbs of Dublin and the other Dublin local authority areas; Fingal, South Dublin and Dun LaoghaireRathdown. “Key to the successful implementation of responsive design solutions to promote pedestrian and cyclist safety and comfort, is the issue of speed. The introduction of the 30km/hr limit is a starting point, but it is just one element of the greater, broader initiative
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that is required the tackle the increasing dangers on our capital’s roads,” he added. “From speaking with cyclists, I also believe that there is a real need to ensure ongoing quality improvements to cycle lanes and road verges. Poorly maintained road surfaces and cycle lanes cause cyclists to veer into the middle of lanes on main roads to avoid potholes, broken surfaces or manholes, and I have no doubt that accidents have occurred as a result. “It is not enough to simply
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RESIDENTS URGED TO APPLY FOR NEW DEEP RETROFIT HOMES SCHEME
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upgrades to homes and low carbon heating systems. It will be administered by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). The scheme will meet up to half the cost of upgrades for individual householders. The focus of the new scheme is on the residential sector. €5m in grant funding has been ring-fenced for people who want to bring their home up to an A on the Building Energy Rating scale. To support Ireland’s transition from fossil fuels to renewable heating technologies there will be no grants for fossil fuel
based systems under this scheme. Deep retrofit is a significant upgrade to bring a home as close as possible to Nearly Zero Energy Building standards. Critical as it is to reduce carbon emissions from our residential sector, it is as important to reap the additional benefits that come with making a home low carbon, such as lower energy bills and improved health and comfort. The €5m scheme will be administered by SEAI and will make funds available on a rolling basis to community groups, to Local Authorities
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USI called on the need for further supports to be made available to secondlevel guidance counsellors to support school-leavers in making the jump to third level ahead of the report published by the Higher Education Authority based on students progressing from first to second year between the 2013/14 and 2014/15 academic years which showed more than 6,000 students drop out of first year.
Research conducted in 2015 by USI and the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education showed that the adequacy of prior information was the most significant trigger factor for student withdrawal. USI noted that that teaching colleges have a significantly lower dropout rate because prospective students of teaching are well informed of vocational pathways involved in becoming a teacher. Leahy also stated that, “criticism of “prior information” combines how prepared students are to make the transition from secondary school to a more independent third-level environment. There is an extraordinarily short period between a student accepting a CAO offer and the start of third-level. In a space
of two weeks, teenagers are expected to move out of home for the first time and become independent. With the issue of affordable student accommodation getting worse there are plenty of students arriving to college without enough preparation to successfully transition”
USI CALLS FOR FURTHER SUPPORTS IN SECONDLEVEL TO REDUCE DROPOUT RATES IN COLLEGE
USI Deputy President Jack Leahy said, “Students were telling us that even though they may have attended open days and studied prospectuses, the course they were studying was often quite far from what they had expected. This can relate to course content, teaching hours, job prospects and more.”
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HONOURING THE FLAG AT THE 1916 COMMEMORATIVE GARDEN AT NEWLANDS CROSS
The ‘Honouring the Flag’ event was hosted by the Clondalkin Tidy Towns Group, who were responsible for planning, designing, planting and maintaining the 1916 Commemorative Garden at Newlands Cross. The garden was officially opened in 2016 by the then Mayor of South Dublin County Council Councillor Sarah Holland. Three other local community groups came on board and supported the project, they were, Muintir Chronain, Clondalkin History Society and St Killians Group, Scouting Ireland. The garden project was
grant aided by South Dublin County Council. On Easter Sunday two St Killians Scouts, Jordan Ahern and Robert Kiely did the honours of flying the tricolour for the first time at the Garden. The scout group under scoutmaster Joe Mannion paraded to the site led by Brendan Boland of the St. Josephs Pipe Band who played the National Anthem as the flag was raised while the scout troop stood to attention and saluted the flag.
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YOUNG PEOPLE INVITED TO BE PART OF WORLD’S FIRST LGBTI+ YOUTH STRATEGY ‘Online consultation underway as Ireland once again leads the way on equality’
Young people are being invited to be part of history by having their say on the new LGBTI+ National Youth Strategy, according to Dublin South West TD and Independent Minister, Katherine Zappone. The strategy is the first of its type in the world, and Minister Zappone is encouraging young people to get involved. Social media has been mobilised to reach as many teenagers as and young adults as possible, with an online consultation being hosted on www.spunout.ie. Minister Zappone added: “The proudest moment of a life dedicated to campaigning was when Ireland delivered a Yes vote in the Marriage Equality Referendum. It allowed pictures of a Dublin Castle courtyard with a sea of rainbow and Irish flags to be beamed as a beacon of hope across the world. However for many young people coming to terms with their sexuality can still be a lonely, difficult experience while homophobia is also a sad reality. Through the LGBTI+ Youth Strategy we are confronting these difficulties and showing solidarity with young people. The online consultation and social media are vital if we are to ensure that the voices of all young people are heard – and their views taken into account. We are inviting all 16-25 year olds to take part – and to have their say. I encourage schools, colleges and youth organisations to get the news out to their members and get them involved. The strategy is a world first
– and of that we can all be proud. It will feed directly into Government policy
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COUNCIL TO APPROVE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AT KICARBERRY Cllr. Emer HigginsI was proud to vote to approve a plan that will deliver over 800 much needed homes at Kilcarberry in Clondalkin. 30% of these units will be social housing, all aligned with the needs of people currently on our housing list. This means they’ll include housing for families with special needs, step down
facilities, one beds, two beds and accommodation for older people. “The development will include a school, a neighbourhood centre, creche and 108 social houses we approved last week which will be delivered over the next 2 years. I believe this is a progressive move that will create sustainable communities and deliver
homes through a cost effective joint venture with whatever private developer wins the competitive tender. I have asked the Council to proactively engage with transport providers like Dublin Bus and Irish Rail to deliver an increase in public transport services for this new community.” Higgins concluded.
ANNUAL LAURALYNN OSCARS NIGHT
The Oscars were in town as eight LauraLynn families attended the screening of their short films at the second annual LauraLynn Oscars Night. Pictured at the LauraLynn Oscars Ceremony at the Odeon cinema, Charlestown was Lauren Shaw (age 13) with family members and supporting actors Gramham Nolan, Carla O’Brien, Chirsty Coakley, Rachel Coakley, Susanne Shaw, Billy Shaw and Billy O’Brien from Clondalkin. Each film was directed and produced by the children and families along with the support of Windmill Lane Studios and script writers from Fair City. From a Transformer themed movie to Superman, Paw Patrol, Strictly Come Dancing eight awards were presented on the night for Best Adapted Movie, Best Comedy, Best Action Movie, Best Reality Entertainment, Best Animated Real Life Short, Best Adventure, Best Fantasy and Best Drama. (Picture Conor McCabe Photography)
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COUNCILLOR LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE WITH INVALUABLE GUIDE FOR CARERS & PARENTS ‘Did You Know’ Features Details & Information About Disability Access, Supports & Valuable Insights for Full & Part-Time Carers
Fine Gael councillor for Lucan, Vicki Casserly, has just launched her brandnew website – www. cllrvickicasserly.com – which
contains details about her career as an elected member of South Dublin County Council, her achievements within the communities of
Lucan and Palmerstown as well as useful information for constituents and a special section for carers and parents.
Sinn Fein MEP Lynn Boylan has called for Minister David Stanton to introduce interim measures to help curb gambling addiction. Ms Boylan said “The Gambling Control Bill was first published in 2013 and for the last four years very little has happened to progress it. Minister Stanton is promising legislation in the next 12 months but we do not need to wait for the legislation to introduce interim measures. “There is a clear lack of urgency in dealing with gambling addiction in Ireland despite all the indicators showing that Ireland has a serious problem. “A recent H2 report showed Ireland to have the third highest gambling losses per head in the world. The Public Health Institute
estimates that Ireland could have as many as 40,000 problem gamblers with gambling among adolescents 2-3 times higher than adults. Some 50% of gambling losses in Ireland are lost through online gambling. “Online gambling across the EU is governed by internal market rules but there is scope for a derogation to allow for Member States to enact measures that are designed to help curb gambling addiction. “Before the minister signs off on any draft legislation, he should leave the EU Commission in no doubt that Ireland intends to seek such a derogation. Ireland is an EU outlier in the extent of its gambling losses and is therefore well placed to argue for such an exemption. “Closer to home there are
also measures he can take. Currently there is no ring fenced funding to tackle gambling addiction. The betting tax, already one of the lowest in the world generates €27 million euro, €6 million of this is ring fenced to support the bloodstock industry yet not a cent of it goes to supports for gambling addiction. “Minister Stanton must now start lobbying at the cabinet table for ring fenced funding from the betting tax to go towards gambling support. This is not about banning gambling, it is not about calling for draconian measures but it is about ensuring that those who do have gambling problems get the support they need and are not vulnerable to online exploitation by betting operators.”
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In addition to the usual website brief Cllr Casserly has decided to include a regularly updated and informative section on Disability Access, local events and supports for carers in South Dublin. Cllr Casserly believes that this guide can become an invaluable resource for carers, parents and guardians. She said: “So often parents are unsure about bringing their children to local events or venues because they don’t know if the place has suitable access, parking or facilities for those with a disability; my hope is that this guide can offer advice and solid information about these issues.” “As both a councillor and a carer I have also found several events and activities aimed at promoting inclusion, awareness and fun that I want to share with other carers and parents – I believe that this new guide on my website is the perfect place to do that!” Cllr Casserly lives in Lucan with husband Dan and their two boys, James and Tom.
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She is a full-time carer for 11-year-old James who has juvenile arthritis and cerebral palsy. James, who completed the Dublin City Marathon with trainer Mark Lacey last year, raising over €70,000 for Barretstown, has an active lifestyle and positive outlook but must travel to Crumlin Children’s Hospital each week for infusion treatment. Cllr Casserly is documenting
the journey through social media and also plans to include updates on the new website with information about treatments, progress and James’ training for his next fundraising event. She said: “I’m so proud of how James deals with disability and his attitude towards helping others by fundraising – I’m excited to share our journey on my new website.”
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TRAVELLER FAMILY LEFT WITHOUT ACCESS TO SANITATION FACILITIES FOR 6 MONTHS WINS EQUALITY CASE
The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has found that a Traveller family was discriminated against by Dublin City Council in accessing maintenance services. Sallyann Berry, a member of the Traveller community resident at Labre Park, Ballyfermot, took an equality case following significant delay by Dublin City Council (DCC) to the repair of her family’s sanitation facilities. A fire in late January 2015 destroyed the sanitation unit adjacent to their mobile accommodation. On reporting the damage to DCC, Mrs Berry was refused maintenance services due to an alleged previous ‘incident’ of anti-social behaviour by other persons on site. It was 6 months before Mrs Berry, who was pregnant, and her young family were provided with adequate sanitation facilities. Mrs Berry took her complaint to the WRC,
claiming that DCC failed, refused or neglected to provide a maintenance service, thereby directly discriminating against her under the Traveller status ground of Section 3 and contrary to Section 5 of the Equal Status Acts in relation to access to a service. The WRC found that the delay in providing proper access to a sanitation unit was discriminatory against the complainant and would not have occurred in similar circumstances for a person from the settled community. The Ballyfermot Travellers Action Project (BTAP), which advocated for the family in this matter, welcomed the ruling. “This is a very important decision for the Traveller community. All too often an entire community, whether it be Labre Park or another Traveller-specific accommodation area, is discriminated against by local authorities and other agencies as blanket policies are implemented without regard to individual need,”
said Lorraine McMahon, BTAP Coordinator. BTAP was supported in this case by the Public Interest Law Alliance (PILA), a project of FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres). PILA empowers groups to tackle social problems by using the law to address the needs of marginalised individuals and communities. It facilitated pro bono representation by Kevin Brophy Solicitors. Rachel Power, PILA Coordinator, said the case highlighted the need for more accessible legal services for the Traveller community. “The queries we have been receiving from Traveller organisations has been increasing year on year. While pro bono support secured a positive outcome in this case, there are many valuable cases that go unrepresented. Discrimination is a key and continuing factor that cannot be ignored and the Traveller community must be empowered in accessing
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family through this case. We hope the case will provide the basis for a more equitable service from local authorities and others to
the Traveller and encourage challenge all discrimination,” Ms McMahon.
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Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone, has called for increased funding for cycle lanes and subsidised cycle purchase schemes. Senator Noone made the call following the results of a new study which found that people who cycle to work reduce their risk of cancer and heart disease by almost half. “This report which was carried out by experts from the University of Glasgow over five years, showed that 46% of those who cycled to work lowered their risk of cardiovascular disease and 45% lower risk of developing cancer than people who drive to work or take public transport. “The research, concluded that overall, cyclists have a 41% lower risk of premature death from any cause.
This is a hugely significant percentage. “These findings strongly indicate that policies designed to make it easier for people to commute by bike, such as increased funding for subsidised cycle purchase schemes and cycle lanes. “I believe that Dublin needs to be making strides towards integrating cycling more fully in the city’s transport infrastructure now. “I believe that our city needs
to move towards dedicated cycling lanes, similar to the Grand Canal route. This makes sense from a public health and environmental perspective. “Planning arterial cycling routes into the city is something that needs to be done immediately. As the city becomes more pedestrian friendly I believe that cycling will become the main form of transport into town and we need to start planning for that now.”
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WELFARE CHEATS CHEAT US ALL
Minister for Social Protection Leo Varadkar has launched a hard-hitting publicity campaign designed to raise awareness of social welfare fraud and encourage members of the public to identify potential cheats. The hard-hitting publicity campaign promotes the Department’s online and telephone fraud-reporting services. It’s designed to encourage debate about social welfare fraud and challenge the perceptions of those who see it as a victimless crime. It kicks off in the next few days with online, print, and broadcast advertisements and a national poster campaign. The majority of public reports in 2016 concerned Jobseekers Schemes, Supplementary Welfare Allowance and One Parent Family Payments. The most common reports allege issues such as working while claiming, cohabiting with a partner who is making a financial contribution, or claiming while living abroad. The Department estimates that approximately one in three reports results in a payment being reduced or stopped. Last year, the Department’s Prosecution Service considered some 300 cases of which 194 were referred to the Chief State Solicitor’s Office for proceedings to issue. A further 160 cases were referred for prosecution to the DPP by the Department’s Special Investigations Unit. Minister Varadkar said “The Department of Social Protection has the single biggest budget of any Government Department, spending €19 billion every year. Last year, 1.4 million people received a weekly social welfare payment. Even with a budget of this size, there are still many positive changes I would like to make but have been unable to do so due to budgetary constraints. That’s why savings are so important. And that’s why the public has a vital role in ensuring that we only target resources at those who most need them.” Confidential reports can be made using: - A confidential facility on-line on the Department’s website www.welfare.ie/cheats where concerns can be reported; - The dedicated telephone facility 01 673 45 45 staffed by trained personnel; - Reports by letter are also welcomed and encouraged (Fraud Reports, Central Control Division, DSP, Shannon Lodge, Carrick-on-Shannon,
Co Leitrim); - Reports can also be made to any of the Department’s offices nationwide. What are the main schemes/areas that are reported on? - Jobseekers Schemes, Supplementary Welfare Allowance and One Parent Family Payments. What are the main allegations that are reported?: - Working & claiming: Where a person claims a payment, such as Jobseeker’s Benefit/Allowance or an Illness payment, but takes up employment and does not notify the Department. - Cohabitation: People may be living as a “family unit” and fail to notify the Department of the situation in order to qualify for higher rates of payments, or payments to which they may not be entitled. - Living abroad: Where a person claims a social welfare payment, and is not resident in this jurisdiction, without notifying the Department but continues to claim the payment. - Employer Issues: Social insurance and employer non-compliance: where employers fail to maintain appropriate employment/wage records and where non-compliance or non-remittance of Pay Related Social Insurance occurs. - Non-disclosure of means: Where a person claims a means tested payment, for example Jobseeker’s Allowance, but they do not fully disclose their means or sources of income to the Department. These sources of income might include cash earnings, inheritances, hidden savings, investments, maintenance, or compensation payments. - Multiple claiming or personation: Where a person makes a claim for more than one social welfare payment or by assuming and falsely using the identity and PPSN of another person which would include claiming benefit for a person who is deceased or claiming for a person who is in prison or has emigrated. - Life events: Where a person continues to claim a payment to which they are no longer entitled to such as a lone parent who marries, enters into a civil partnership or is cohabiting, or someone who continues to claim Carer’s Allowance claim where caring duties have ceased, or where a pensioner dies and no notification of death has been made and the pension continues to be collected.
ZAPPONE WELCOMES NATIONAL STREET LEAGUES TO KILTIPPER
Independent Minister and Dublin South West TD Katherine Zappone has welcomed more than 200 players in 24 teams to the Big Issues National Street League Soccer Finals at The Dublin Postal Sports & Social Club at Kiltipper. The Minister joined men and women players, organisers and sponsors as well as champions on the homeless issue, Fr Peter McVerry and Brother Kevin Crowley. In addition to national honours the players were also being watched by selectors for the Irish men’s and women’s teams for the Homeless World Cup. Minister Zappone said: “Soccer has the power to transform lives. The skills, passion and excitement on display in Kiltipper is proof of this. As Minister I am committed to ensuring all our young people have access to sport. The Big Issue League and other sport focussed on children and teenagers who are homeless have a huge role to play. My Department recognises that and this year is providing over é20,000 to the league and the FAI for its work in this area. I note plans for the Street League to expand further - and I can confirm that they can count on me as a supporter in Government.”
Pictured: Organiser of the Big Issues Street League Sean Kavanagh with Independent Minister and Dublin South West TD Katherine Zappone.
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DO E CIGARETTES HAVE MORE CANCER CAUSING INGREDIENTS THAN NORMAL CIGARETTES? As the popularity of electronic cigarettes has grown, so have concerns over the health risks they pose. E-cigarettes have suddenly become a very controversial hot topic. Aren’t they the solution to your smoking woes? Are they a gateway to regular cigarette smoking? What is the truth about e-cigarettes, are they safe or are they a more lethal killer than regular cigarettes? The big picture shows emerging evidence that e-cigarettes have their own dangers. It may be another generation before we have as strong scientific evidence about e-cigarettes’ as we do for tobacco smoking. Growing evidence suggests that they may have killed you long before then. CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden says “We have seen an increase in poisoning from e-cigarettes”. The New England Journal of Medicine recently published a letter from researchers that set off alarm bells. They reported that some e-cigarettes release formaldehyde, a probable cancer-causing substance (or
carcinogen), when heated with batteries set at high voltages. The California State Department of Public Health released a report declaring e-cigarettes a public health threat and calling for regulation. Researchers found e-cigarettes contain toxic substances and nanoparticles that could kill the top layer of skin cells in the oral cavity - behind teeth and gums. Scientists from UCLA, who was conducted the investigations on cultured cells, believe the same results could happen in a human study - increasing people’s risk of oral disease including cancer. Researchers in North Carolina reported using the devices increases the risk of infection because it damages hundreds of genes in the immune system. The latest findings add to a growing body of evidence linking the e-cigarette stop-smoking aid to serious health risks. Research scientists in Japan have announced that e-cigarettes contain ten times more carcinogens or
cancer causing ingredients than the chemical laden regular cigarettes. When the wire (which vaporises the liquid) which tends to get overheated, higher amounts of those harmful chemicals seem to be produced. Because of the serious threat posed by e-cigarettes the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently urged governments to ban their sale to minors. The UN health agency said that despite the lack of evidence on the damage caused by e-cigarettes, there is enough “to caution children and adolescence, pregnant women and women of a reproductive age” about their
use, adding that they should be banned from indoor public spaces. E-cigarettes seem to alarmingly encourage and promote regular cigarette smoking. According to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) “More than a quarter of a million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used electronic cigarettes in 2013, according to a CDC Study published in the journal ‘Nicotine and Tobacco Research’. This number reflects a threefold increase from about 97,000 in 2011, to more than 263,000 in 2013.” Can E-cigarettes Help Smokers Quit?
According to Fadio Khun, M.D. deputy director, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University; “Studies show that e-cigarettes are about as effective as nicotine patches in helping smokers quit cigarettes. In my view that’s not a very high bar because even with those individuals who use a patch or use an e-cigarette, the likelihood of picking up a tobacco burning cigarette is still very high, higher than is acceptable”.... If we allow e-cigarettes to proceed with marketing saying that they are a safe product, they are not a gateway to the use of full tobacco burning cigarettes, then we are increasing the risk for these individuals. What’s in Your E-Cigarette? One FDA review of 18 different e-cigarette cartridges found toxic and carcinogenic chemicals in some but not all. Only one of the cartridges labelled “no nicotine” did not contain nicotine. The authors suggest that “quality control processes used to manufacture these products are inconsistent or non-
existent.” E-liquid is the name for the solution that’s heated and converted to an aerosol, which e-cigarette users inhale. Here are its most common ingredients: Nicotine: The addictive ingredient in e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes, nicotine stimulates the central nervous system and raises blood pressure, respiration, and heart rate. “People smoke because of the nicotine,” says researcher Maciej Goniewicz, PhD, PharmD. a tobacco and e-cigarette expert at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, N.Y. “While it’s addictive, nicotine doesn’t cause cancer,” says Goniewicz: “What causes concern are the other chemicals (in the e-liquid).” The question you must ask yourself is, do you want to take the known and unknown risks and become a statistic of e-cigarettes or any cigarettes. The only safe and healthy smoker is an ex-smoker.
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TALLAGHT HOSPITAL HOSTS PUBLIC TALK ON MENTAL HEALTH FOR THE GREEN RIBBON CAMPAIGN Professor Gregory Swanwick will give a talk on “Minding your mind through the ages” in Killinarden Community Centre at 10am on May 10TH
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Age Action Ireland is also supporting the event and will be in attendance. It is hoped that the presence of these organisations will increase the awareness of the services available in the community. Professor Greg Swanwick specialises in the psychiatry of old age and also has a special interest in dementia and medical education. His talk is part of Tallaght Hospital’s drive to ensure continued excellence in mental healthcare. The Green Ribbon Campaign takes place throughout the month of May and comprises See Change, the National Stigma Reduction Partnership and 90 other partner organisations as part
of the month-long series of events to encourage people to start openly talking about mental health problems. Professor Swanwick said, “Mental health challenges are common across all ages and this is also true for those of an older age. As a result it is so important to know how to mind your mental health and to know when to seek help. I am a big advocate of the Green Ribbon Campaign which does a huge amount every year to raise awareness of the challenges in this area. I am delighted that our event this year is supported by such a large number of local organisations and I hope members of the public come along to find out more about
the mind, how to look after it and find out more about mental health and what supports are available.” David Slevin, CEO of Tallaght Hospital, said; “Our motto at the hospital is ‘People caring for people’ and as a result we are always seeking to ensure that we care for our patients in the best way possible. This is an important subject and I am delighted that the event has received such widespread support. In Tallaght, our population is rapidly growing older and as a result, the health challenges we face are changing all the time. This means that discussing how to look after our mental health as we age has never been more important.”
NEWCASTLE TIDY TOWNS UPDATE...GET INVOLVED
The Newcastle Tidy Towns Group are hard at work getting the village ready for judging in June but Community involvement is essential.
The Tidy Towns Group needs your help so if you would like to get involved please contact Declan at dsheerin36@eircom.net or any member of the Tidy Towns Group. DATE FOR THE DIARY: Newcastle Annual Spring Clean is on Sat 13th May. Loads of helpers needed! Keep an eye of our Facebook page (ReNewcastle Tidy Towns) for more info and updates.
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Mick Hanly is one of Ireland’s finest singer/songwriters and is best known for his song ‘Past the Point of Rescue’ made famous by Hal Ketchum in the USA and Mary Black in Ireland. Mick has been singing and writing since the 1970’s, which included a time as lead singer with “Moving Hearts”. Vrenue: Glenville Pitch & Putt Club, Kiltipper Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24 Friday 19th May - Door 8.30pm. Contact: paul@ musiclee.ie Ph: 087-6825306
Pictured: The Beavers from the local scout group planting containers at the old school. Inset: Planting wild seed bombs in the garden of a derelict cottage in the centre of the village.
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emerge.” Despite the drop in fuel prices, the motoring organisation has expressed concern over the tax levels imposed on fuel spend. The AA’s fuel prices survey found that tax accounts for 63.18% of the current price of a litre of petrol, and 58.30% of the price of a litre of diesel. “Unfortunately this decrease, while welcome, won’t do much to ease the concerns of motorists who are still paying almost 10c a litre more for fuel than they were this time last year. In response to these increases the AA continues to offer all members and customers an AA Fuel Card which will see them get 4c off per litre of fuel purchases at select garages,” Faughnan added. “However, beyond this we would once again call on Government to assess the
extent to which petrol and diesel spend is taxed.” “We are a largely rural country where many motorists drive out of necessity and taxing fuel spend to the extent to which it is currently taxed makes it harder and more expensive for people to get to work. Instead of facilitating growth by making it easier for people to commute to work, the government is actually taxing fuel to the point where it becomes an anti-stimulus measure.” While fuel prices have dropped on average nationally, the AA report noted a significant increase in the cost of a barrel of oil, a key trend in setting fuel prices. Since March 2017 the price of a barrel of Brent Crude Oil has risen from below $51 to a current level of $55.85 per barrel.
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ANNEBROOK HOUSE HOTEL are hosting a Wedding Open Day on Sunday 7th May from 2pm – 6pm.
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Annebrook House Hotel offers flexible dining & drinking spaces with a stunning backdrop of 10 acres of parkland where the River Brosna flows. Whatever the style of your wedding we can tailor a package to meet your vision of your “dream day”, from intimate boutique weddings to a more grand affair we got it covered here at Annebrook House Hotel.
Bridal Suite, and beautiful civil ceremony suite to of course our unique and charming 17th Century Georgian House which is available exclusively for you and your guests for your drinks reception. Upon arrival you will be greeted in the Old House by the Annebrook’s friendly and attentive wedding team, where complimentary sparkling wine, nibbles and treats will be on offer. Our experienced & dedicated wedding team will be available to provide one on one show arounds and discuss the many wedding packages on offer, or design a tailored package to meet individual requirements.
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STAR SHINES IN SPRINGFIELD by Lynda O’Donoghue Donnelly
Springfield’s newest hair and beauty salon is already making huge strides within the community and aims to continue to grow alongside its customers.
Star Hair and Beauty opened six weeks ago in the Fortunestown Shopping Centre and has gone from strength to strength ever since. Located beside Crough’s Pub, close to busy estates throughout Springfield, manager Ruth Field believes that the local setting is a huge draw for customers. Within easy walking distances of shops, school, sports clubs and housing estates customers do not have far to travel to avail of the hair and beauty services on offer. Ruth said: “Our ethos is to employ local staff as much as possible so with OPEN TUESDAY - SATURDAY LATE THURSDAY /FRIDAY
that we have three local talented stylists, who have multiple years of experience between them from working in different salons over the last decade.” Ruth has been in the business herself for more than 20 years and is very excited to launch her own salon which also employs two junior stylists and a beautician. She said: “The concept of Star is to offer fantastic hair, beauty and nail services at great value prices with the friendliest staff around, using only high premium brands, techniques and professional products.” Since opening in March Star Hair and Beauty has built up its customer base, accepting walk-in clients who have now become regulars at the exciting, new salon. The business is open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9.30am until 6pm, on Thursdays and Fridays
from 9.30am until 7.30pm and from 9am to 6pm each Saturday. Ruth explained that the late opening times on Thursdays and Fridays are to accommodate clients ahead of the busy weekend rush. Star Hair and Beauty is currently offering free consultations and enjoys free parking in Fortunestown Shopping Centre. Staff also treat customers to complimentary cappuccino and chats about the latest hair and beauty crazes during their treatment. Make an appointment at the salon by calling 014628840, the team is also still accepting walk-in clients so customers are welcome to drop by at any time and staff will do their best to accommodate all requests. Pictured: Ruth Field (1st from left, back row) with her Star Team
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PLAYING IT COOL: GAA LEGEND PAT SPILLANE LAUNCHES THE COUNTRY’S BIGGEST EXPO FOR OLDER CONSUMERS The Active Retirement Ireland Trade and Tourism Show 2017, which will take place on Tuesday 23rd May in Dublin’s RDS, celebrates all that’s good about ageing in Ireland and will focus on areas such as health, activity, financial security, travel, holidays, lifelong learning, social and cultural activities, sports, cooking, fashion, investments, and legal advice.
Nine-time GAA All-Star Pat Spillane, who has been working to further the cause of rural Ireland as Ambassador for the Action Plan for Rural Development, said he was pleased to be involved with Active Retirement Ireland again. A FANTASTIC PLACE FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES “Active Retirement groups are at the heart of their
communities across the country, and this show celebrates what this great country has to offer for older people,” Mr Spillane said. Between places to go and things to do, Ireland is a fantastic place for people of all ages, and it’s great to get the best of Irish industry and tourism under one roof for one day,” he added. THE SILVER DOLLAR
Peter Kavanagh, Head of Communications and Public Affairs with Active Retirement Ireland, said that the event focuses on the best deals and offers available to older people in Ireland. “Retailers and the tourism industry know the value of the so-called ‘silver dollar’, and our members are very cautious about where they spend their money, given
TALLAGHT STUDENTS COMPETE FOR TITLE OF IRELAND’S TOP YOUNG PROBLEM SOLVERS From a starting line-up of 4,000 students, the top 100 linguistic problem solvers tested their minds at the final against complex puzzles in unfamiliar languages at the national final recently.
The top eight students will on to represent Ireland at the 35-nation International Linguistics Olympiad in July 2017 at Dublin City University. Competing for the title of ‘Ireland’s top young problem solver’ at the national final of the ADAPT Centre’s All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad in Dublin were (l-r)Liam Hynes, James Gooding, Kacper Kluza and Darren Scanlon from Tallaght Balrothery.
Pat Spillane Is Looking ‘Chill’ Ahead Of Trade And Tourism Show they are all on a fixed income,” he said. “This show gives us an opportunity to celebrate the best of Irish travel, tourism and industry. Above all else, it’s a great day out for older people, and it’s completely free.” A FREE EVENT FOR EVERYONE The event is sponsored by Hidden Hearing, whose Managing Director Stephen Leddy said: “We are delighted to be involved with the Active Retirement Ireland Trade and Tourism Show for the first time this year. “We’ve been working with Active Retirement Ireland
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Romaine Scally, Solicitor Q. I was involved in an accident just over a year ago now. At the time I did not pursue any claim as I felt that I was alright. Now however, I am aware that I have a fairly constant pain in my neck which is interfering with my day to day life. It was a road traffic accident I was involved in and I did take details. Is it too late to make a claim? A. It is important to remember that in all cases of accidents causing personal injury, a claim must be initiated within two years of the date on which the accident occurred. It is also a requirement that a letter of claim be issued by a claimant to the person he or she feels is responsible for the accident within two months of the date upon which the accident occurred. Such a letter of claim will normally be drafted by a solicitor. However, there is flexibility about the letter of claim being issued within the two months but there is no flexibility about the claim being
initiated within two years from the date of the event. In short, it is advisable that you contact your solicitor as soon as possible after an accident. Your solicitor does not necessarily need to start a claim on your behalf if you do not feel that it is appropriate at that time. However, at least the facts are recorded and details taken so that at a later date, the claim can easily be processed. Our advice in all these situations, is to take legal advice early and give particulars. You are within the time limit to commence a claim but as it can take some time to obtain an initial medical report, which is a requirement of registering a claim then, we would suggest that you go to see your solicitor as soon as possible. Q. I paid a deposit on a new car but, found a better deal elsewhere. The garage is refusing to return my deposit. Can they do that? A. When you paid a deposit on the car, you created a consumer contract with the garage to buy their product. The deposit served as a guarantee on both sides that the deal would go ahead. If you back out of a contract after paying a deposit, you are not entitled to have your money returned. The garage may agree to repay or partly refund your deposit but that is entirely up to them. They are not legally required to do so. The garage’s policy regarding deposits should be laid out in the terms and conditions of the contract or receipt you got when you paid them. If they continue to refuse to return your deposit, then, you must decide whether the ‘better deal’, is still a better one once you incorporate the loss of your deposit. Situations such as this show why deposits
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should not be treated lightly. You should never pay a deposit unless you are sure you want to go ahead with the deal, or can afford to lose the money. Q. I had an accident at work and was out sick for about 6 months. I am back at work now but not fully recovered from the injuries yet. I have been told by colleagues that I am entitled to take a claim for personal injuries against my Employer but I am unsure of whether to do so as I am afraid that I might be let go. I have been in the job for nearly 4 years now. Could I lose my job if I take a claim? A. Your employer will undoubtedly have recorded the accident and may already have notified the details of same to it’s insurance company. As such, a claim may well be anticipated. You do not give any details as to the circumstances of your accident or the nature of your injuries and you would need to discuss same in some detail with your solicitor. However, assuming that this was an accident which should not have happened within the workplace and has caused you personal injuries then, you do have the right to claim against your employer. You must initiate the claim within two years from the date of the accident and it is important to allow your solicitor plenty of time to take details and obtain an initial medical report. It would be unusual if your employer decided to dismiss you simply because you initiated a claim. You are protected by the law and if your employer takes legal advice they will be so informed. As you have been with your employers for such a long period of time, any attempt to dismiss
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you could be construed as an unfair dismissal which in itself would give rise to a claim for compensation. This is quite separate and apart from any claim for personal injuries. Our advice therefore is to go to your solicitor and give particulars and commence an action for personal injuries arising out of your accident at work. Q. I was on a guided tour with my family recently of a historical site. The site was undergoing some major renovations and, when we moved off the temporary platform, some of the old flooring gave way underneath some of us. I lost my balance falling forward and hitting my head against a stone wall. Would I have any claim? A. Once guided tours are offered of any historical site then, a certain responsibility is assumed by the organisation running these tours. Health and Safety is of paramount importance and it sounds as if this particular site was not ready for visitors. It would be important to ascertain in more detail how your accident actually occurred but from what you say, it sounds as if the fault was at the hands of the organisers in allowing tours to continue during the renovation work or at least before the work was completed. You should consult with your solicitor who will initiate a claim on your behalf. You should also ensure that you go to see your doctor before you go to your solicitor to ensure that the injuries are recorded. If you have details in relation to the tour including the name and address of whoever organised same, then this would be very helpful for your solicitor. It does seem however as if you have a genuine claim for personal injuries against the organisers of this event.
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NUMBER OF HOMELESS CHILDREN IN IRELAND AT ALL-TIME HIGH
Dublin South West TD, Seán Crowe, has said that the number of homeless children is at an all-time high, with numbers steadily increasing every month since the Government came into office.
The Sinn Féin TD was commenting after the release of the Department of Housing’s March homelessness figures showed yet another rise in individual, family, and child homelessness. The latest figures show that 7,472 people, including 2,563 children, are now living in emergency accommodation.
Deputy Seán Crowe said: “The numbers of homeless children in Dublin, and across the State, are now at their highest rate since records began. “Figures published by the Department of Housing shows there were 2,137 children in emergency accommodation in Dublin during the week of March 20th-26th, with a national total of 2,563 homeless children. “The Dublin figure represents a 24 per cent increase on the March 2016 figure and there has been 11 straight months of homelessness increases. “Minister Coveney has been
in office for 12 months and during that time adult, family and child homelessness has increased by a fifth. “It is clear that this Government is failing homeless families despite all their announcements. The Government is clearly violating the right of citizens’ to adequate housing, which is provided for in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and the European Social Charter. The right to adequate housing is an important human right.
“Minister Coveney’s polices, and grand announcements about solutions, have not stemmed the tide of families and their children falling into homelessness. Every month since he became Minister for Housing, the homeless levels have increased. “I am calling on Minister Coveney to make a statement in the Dáil next week as to why homeless levels are continuing to rise. He must also clearly explain how his Department plans to meet his commitment that no families would be living in hotels and B&Bs by July this year.”
CLONDALKIN DRAMA GROUP TO PERFORM “I DO NOT LIKE THEE DR FELL”
Clondalkin Drama Group is delighted to perform the play “I Do Not Like Thee Dr Fell” over eight nights in May from May 2nd – 5th and 17th – 20th upstairs in Quinlans “The Black Lion”, Clondalkin Village. The action of the play takes place overnight at an encounter group. Six people gather together in a locked room for a therapy session which promises to probe their lives and delivers more than they bargained for, when Joe Fell savagely exposes their real social and sexual secrets.
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This black comedy is a hilarious send-up of American group therapy and we invite you to relax, relate and enjoy. This year marks a particular milestone for Clondalkin Drama Group as it celebrates 60 years performing and entertaining in Clondalkin. Tickets cost €10 and are available to purchase on the door each night of performance. Visit the Clondalkin Drama Group Facebook page or website www.clondalkindramagroup.com for more information.
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ENTERPRISE IRELAND-BACKED BUSINESS MAKES INROADS INTO CAR MARKET “CAR DEALERS SITTING ON €100,000+ OF ‘DEAD’ PARTS STOCK”
An Irish company which has developed an online platform bringing together buyers and sellers of new and obsolete spare parts is making inroads into the car market in Ireland, where dealers are often sitting on considerable volumes of ‘dead’ parts stock. For an annual subscription fee, Surplus Stock Worldwide uploads a dealer’s spare parts to its platform where buyers from around the world can view and purchase them, typically at discounted prices. Close to 20 million parts are on the site at present, with parts sold to date across over 100
countries. A global shop window for new and obsolete parts “From talking to dealer principals, it is clear there is a need out there for this unique service,“ says founder and director Terry Reihill. “We are providing another route to market enabling dealers sell their parts with the added advantage of helping them reduce their redundant parts stocks. We’re finding it is not unusual for a car dealership to have in excess of €100,000 of obsolete spare parts, which they have no ready means of disposing of. We are creating a global
shop window for these parts.” Reihill stumbled upon the business idea while working as a purchasing manager in the concrete industry. “A colleague at the time suggested we dump an engine which had been lying on the shelf for some time. It struck me there must be a way of monetising these items, rather than paying someone to get rid of them!” Reihill successfully pursued the idea onto the Dragon’s Den, with the truck, plant and agri-machinery sectors as his initial targets. Having gained traction in these sectors and having
recently secured High Potential Start Up funding from Enterprise Ireland, Surplus Stock Worldwide has launched a new platform which also meets the demands of the car marketplace, which it is now targeting. Among the early adopters of the offering are Charles Hurst, Donnelly Group, Ashley Ford and the Spirit Motor Group. “With dealers typically paying less than €10 a week, our offering is more costeffective than that of our nearest competitor, ebay, and we upload all the parts for our customers, which
is major benefit for a busy dealership,” explains Reihill. “We also provide monthly performance reports to allow our customers to see what parts are gaining traction and so they can adjust their pricing as required. It is often the financial controller in a dealership who first recognises how our service can support the business bottom line.” “26 counties used to be our limit, now we sell in over 30 countries!” At the heart of the business is an SEO capability which means buyers entering a car part number in Google are more likely to see the surplusstockworldwide. com site than others. The online platform is currently attracting over 175,000 annual unique visits, and rising at a rate of 20% each month. “Our buyers are
everywhere, from the US to the Middle East to Australia. One of our customers, Whelan’s Garage in Clare, likes to boast that where he previously sold to 26 counties, he now sells in over 30 countries!” Seller turned buyer In introducing dealerships to the benefits of its service, Surplus Stock Worldwide has found many to be interested in the site as a source for parts. “Parts departments end up using our platform for selling unwanted stock but also for buying unusual parts needed to service older vehicles, for example,” says Reihill. The company, based in the Guinness Enterprise Centre in Dublin, employs 4 staff and has set its sights on the UK as the next target market for its service.
It is not unusual for a car dealership to have in excess of €100,000 of obsolete spare parts
GREEN LIGHT FOR €30M INVESTMENT INTO BALDONNELL “I am delighted that An Bord Pleanála has given the green light for a €30m investment into Baldonnell. The project being led by Mountpark will see a logistics centre built adjacent to the existing Baldonnell Business Park. The development will create over 100 jobs during construction and will provide long term employment for up to 850 people working in the completed logistics centre. The land is in a strategic location right at the gateway to South Dublin. It’s really well serviced by infrastructure and main roads including the M50 and the N7 and is set between an existing business park and the aerodrome. To me it’s a prime example of the type of location we need to be utilising to create enterprise and employment in our
county. I very much welcome the decision of An Bord Pleanála to grant permission for this development which will facilitate multinational multi-million euro investment in Baldonnell,” said Cllr. Emer Higgins. “Councillors worked in collaboration to ensure this land retained its zoning ahead of the adoption of the current Development Plan. I am delighted to see plans to utilised this land to create employment for the area approved. Just this week Councillors voted to approve a new housing development of almost 800 housing units nearby and developments like this will help provide local employment and spinoff trade that will make our expanding communities sustainable,” said local Councillor Emer Higgins.
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COMEBACK CREAGH FOR CELTIC CLASH
Tallaght favourite Sean Creagh will make his muchanticipated comeback on Saturday May 27th at the National Stadium on the second instalment of Boxing Ireland Promotions Celtic Clash 2, The Rising.
Creagh, whose inspiring transition from a 20-stone slouch to one of Ireland’s most popular professional fighters, has once again show amazing determination to quickly recover from a serious arm injury sustained last November. A slight injury during a 2016 training camp proved disastrous for the Killinarden local when further aggravation ruptured his biceps tendon just two rounds into the televised Celtic Nations title fight against Belfast’s Tyrone McKenna. Following an operation before Christmas, the one handed Creagh quickly overcame his disappointment, wasting no time in returning to the gym. The South Dublin puncher believes staying focused and maintaining his fitness has aided his recovery. “I was disappointed about getting the injury in such a big fight but I knew that feeling sorry for myself was pointless. I just got straight back into the gym, I could only use one hand but it didn’t matter as the important thing was to stay fit. Staying in shape and maintaining a healthy
lifestyle allowed me to recover fast from what was a serious arm injury” stated the Tallaght man. Tallaght will be well represented on the night with Jobstown fighter Carl McDonald making his Dublin debut, having already secured his first professional win in Belfast back in October. Trained by Eddie Hyland, one of Jobstown’s legendary trio of boxing brothers, much is expected of McDonald, who back in 2015 won the Irish Intermediate championships. Having stepped through the ropes at the National Stadium on many occasions as an amateur, McDonald is delighted with the opportunity to now fight as a professional at the renowned South Circular Road venue. “I’ve been lucky enough to fight in the stadium loads of times as an amateur, but it’s like a new experience to climb back through the ropes as a professional. I made my professional debut in Belfast so I’m delighted to be back in Dublin, fighting in front of my family and friends and there is no better place to box than the National Stadium”. Joining Tallaght’s talented duo on the night will be former Irish amateur star and current RTE boxing pundit star Eric Donovan. Having successfully navigated his
Dear Editor, I read your article on ‘Persistent Dumping’ on the Oldcout Road last week. I live in Hunterswood and regularly use the Oldcourt Road. The dumping here is disgusting and a disgrace. I wanted to contact you to tell you my recent experience with another local rubbish story. I have lived in Hunterswood since the development was built 12 or so years now. When I bought my house, I had no choice but to sign up to the management company and the yearly fee. There are a variety of different types of houses and apartments in Hunterswood and your bill can vary depending on what type of property you have. In my case, the annual fee is nearly €600. As I don’t live in an apartment and don’t have common areas to be painted, lifts and fire alarms to maintain, at times I wonder where my fee goes. However I do accept that the brambles have to be cut back and the grass verges need to be mowed. I also accept that the bin collections cost money which leads me straight to my grievance. The bin sheds were fitted with locks last year to prevent non residents dumping at our bins and increasing the cost for everyone. This all makes sense so far, however I see our own residents dumping inappropriate items at the bins all the time. I have witnessed one neighbour dumping a Christmas tree and another dumping a sink after getting a new kitchen but that’s another day’s work.
Tallaght boxer Sean Creagh (Pic: Ricardo Guglielminotti) first three professional fights, May 27th with see Donovan take a step up in opponent and level as he experiences his first eight round contest.
DENTAL SURGERY LAUNCHES COMPETITION FOR SPORTS CLUBS TO WIN 20 CUSTOM MADE GUM SHIELDS After a painful looking dental injury to the world’s most well-known sportsman during El Clasico, the team at 3Dental are encouraging sports teams of all levels, codes and disciplines to protect their teeth by wearing gum shields on the field, court and pitch as well as during training. With first-hand knowledge of the terrible dental & facial injuries that can occur playing sports 3Dental wants to kit one team out with custom gum shields for protection so 3Dental is running a competition with prizes worth €3,000 - giving one local team the chance to preserve their pearly white smiles on and off the field. Owners and dentists Paul O’Connell, Peter Doherty and Niall Vallely are passionate about giving back to the community and pride themselves on bringing
History will also be made on the night with the Celtic Clash 2 bill producing the biggest ever fight card hosted within Ireland. There are currently 14 fights agreed to take place with further announcement expected within the coming weeks. For further information contact Stephen Sharpe at stesharpe15@gmail.com. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased from individual fighters or by phone at 085 2483929.
Messi’s Missing Tooth Proves Dental Injuries Happen to the Best so #ProtectYourTeam with 3Dental affordable dentistry to the people of Ireland. The team recently completed treatment on a rugby player who was tackled during a game & damaged his front teeth. The injury could have been avoided by using a gum shield – giving 3Dental the idea for this county-wide competition. To enter the competition sports teams must visit the 3Dental Facebook page,(www.facebook. com/3dentalireland/) like the competition post and tag their clubmates in the comments
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These locks were combination type and the code was supplied to the residents. Last week I got an email from the management company J&S Property Management. It stated the codes were being changed and that only members who have paid or are in a payment plan will get the new code. Normally I would just get a cheque for the management fee but due to financial issues, I had been chipping away at the balance as best as I could and had almost paid off the 2016 fee. The codes were changed at some point mid week last week and I found myself at the bin shed with a bag of rubbish and the old code. Unable to dispose of my rubbish I brought it home again. A number of other bags had collected outside the shed and I was tempted to leave it with them but didn’t. I contacted J&S Property Management to get the code but I was refused. I was told that unless I paid up I would not be getting the code. My bags of rubbish are now piling up in the garden and will attract vermin if left for any length of time. I advised the agent in J&S that I totally disagreed with their tactics on the bin codes. I asked about paying for a bin service that they were refusing to supply. I also asked about being forced to pay elsewhere for my bins but the operator had no comment on that. I agreed to make a part payment later that day and the operator advised I would be supplied the code. My bags of rubbish are now piling up yet I still have no code. Name and Address with Editor
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ELITE KARATE ACADEMY CELEBRATE THEIR 6TH ANNUAL ELITE KARATE EXPO Elite Karate Academy celebrated their 6th Annual Elite Karate Expo on the 9th of April 2017 in The Green Isle Hotel, Clondalkin. Started by Sensei Gareth FitzGerald, who says, “the aim of the Expo is to allow students demonstrate their skills and abilities to their family and friends, whilst educating parents about the aims and ethos of Elite Karate Academy, in a relaxed fun environment.” With a huge turnout of 250 family and friends the day started with the presentation of black belt hall of fame picture to Eric Keenan who successfully graded for black belt. After 6 years of training Eric became one of the 1st generation of Black belts in Elite Karate Academy. Escorted into the Expo through an honour guard of all students from the club, she was presented with his framed picture by Sensei Gareth FitzGerald 6th Dan. The rest of the day consisted of student grading, sparring competition, and demonstrations by senior and junior students and an awards ceremony. Elite Karate Academy was proud to run a bake sale in aid of Barretstown which raised over €200 for a great charity. Damien Grenham 4th Dan in Bujinkan Ninjitsu whose child attended on the day told us, “The standard of the students from white belt to senior grade has certainly jumped from last year. Well done to all!! Next year will be a hard act to follow.” Lucy Power who’s two sons attended the Expo, and eldest is very shy says, “At the Expo the boys got to see what all the other levels
can do and they found out they’d passed their grade.” Her eldest boy Dara said on the way home, “ This is the best day ever.” Elite Karate Academy also crowned Analeigh Murray as ‘Student of the Year 2016’. Analeigh a hugely dedicated and passionate student has been training for 3 years, she is currently a purple belt. Alice McKenna won “Best Kicker” and “Best Kata” for the second year in the row. Liam Wilson won “Best Newcomer”, Jack McCarthy won “Most Improved” and Clodagh Grenham won “Exceptional Effort”. Having opened a full time dojo (training hall) in September 2014 which had seen unprecedented growth in the club, after the event Sensei FitzGerald 6th Dan said, “Our club is about character growth and personal development with a strong self defence focus, we run programs such as ‘Word of the Week’ which teaches 16 character values such as respect, perseverance, honesty, humility etc, and we have other programs on ‘Anti Bullying’, ‘Fighting Fat’ and building self belief in our ‘Dojo Kun’ which we teach throughout the year. Karate changed my life and has been a passion for over 30 years, it’s not about fighting but personal development, when we improve one student’s life we improve the community around them too”.
Ashling Hughes Brown Belt, Sensei Gareth FitzGerald 6th Dan and Eric Keenan 1st Generation of Elite Karate Academy Black Belts
Liam Wilson “Best Newcomer 2017
Analeigh Murray Student of the Year 2016
Clodagh Grenham Exceptional Effort 2016
Sensei Gareth FitzGerald can be contacted through elitekarateacademy.com and is available for private classes and seminars. (Photographer Declan Burtenshaw)
NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS NOVENAS 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. H.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. A.H. 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. Also thanks to St. Martin, St. Theresa, St. Anthony, Saint Pio and the Holy Angels. I am grateful for this gift of life God send to us. P.W. 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. Thanks to St Theresa, St Martin & St Gerard and all the Angels and Saints in gratefulness.
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Covering ● Tallaght ● Clondalkin ● Lucan ● Rathcoole ● Saggart ● Newcastle TOP FIVE FILMS – FLYING As Summer approaches, many people are already thinking about hopping on an airplane and flying off to some fabulous holiday destination – but not all plane journeys are enjoyable. Our Top Five Films – Flying will take you through some of the scariest airplane movies of all time, those that will make you buckle your seatbelt a little tighter, question the other passengers a little bit more and wonder whether a holiday is worth the risk! So, grab your passport as we take you on a journey through the skies… 1. Snakes on a Plane – This movie definitely does not take itself too seriously but after watching it you might seriously reconsidering flying anywhere for a few months. The title is pretty self-explanatory, a mob boss targets a witness being flown in to testify against him by releasing deadly snakes onto a plane full of people. An enjoyable, if uncomfortable watch. 2. Con Air – A prison plane transferring dangerous inmates, a cunning takeover plan and Nicolas Cage; this movie is what dreams are made of. A stellar cast, great plot and unbelievable one-liners make this a cult classic. Nic Cage is grabbing a list home after being freed on parole when a plane full of evil villains makes a big detour. Entertainment of the highest order. 3. Alive – Based on the tragic true story of a Uruguayan rugby team flying to Chile
for a match when the plane crashes in the Andes Mountains, Alive is heart-wrenching and compelling viewing. The 45 people on the plane are considered dead but the crash leaves several survivors. They stay alive during the long search operation by eating the flesh of their teammates who did not survive the crash. After two months 16 people are rescued from the Andes. 4. Top Gun – One of Tom Cruise’s better roles as a top Navy fighter pilot with an attitude and some authority issues. Determined to become the best of the best, along with his R.I.O [Radar Intercept Officer], he works hard and tries to out-manoeuvre the competition, learning some hard lessons along the way. 5. Red Eye – Rachel McAdams is brilliant as a young woman who is kidnapped on a routine flight and forced into helping with an assassination attempt. She is targeted by a suave, vicious and creepy man who is coordinating an attack on a Homeland Security official. Cillian Murphy is brilliantly cast as the baddie and the movie has lots of twists and turns which will keep you guessing until the very end. They are our top picks for this edition and perfect for your movie night in, but if you are planning on booking a flight it might be best to wait until after you watch our Top Five Films – Flying.
A scene from Snakes on a Plane
ASSASSINS - TV 3 WEDNESDAY 3RD MAY...TV3 A brand-new documentary series examining contract killers in Ireland – ‘Assassins’ – will air on TV3 on Wednesday, May 3rd at 9pm. The six-part series will be co-presented by investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre and leading criminologist Professor David Wilson who produced the pioneering academic work ‘The British Hitman: 1974 – 2013’ in the Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. The duo used court transcripts and offthe-record interviews with ex-offenders to identify recurring traits and patterns of behaviour amongst British Hitmen; now they are applying the science of criminology to Irish cases.
Assassinations and gangland hits have transformed Dublin into one of the “contractkilling capitals of the world” with over 5% of all homicides here committed by specialist killers paid specifically for the job. In the TV3 series David and Donal reveal the anatomy of six infamous contract killings, profiling the assassins and their crimes in forensic detail. They look at the gunning down of notorious gangland kingpin Eamon “The Don” Dunne in 2010 and Ireland’s first teenage hitman Gary Campion, giving unprecedented insight into the dark minds of ruthless assassins in the capital.
Each of the six episodes will analyse a notorious assassin, probing the personal stories behind the everyday lives of the assassins and investigating the result of these gangland hits on society. Throughout the series, David and Donal will also be revealing the human tragedy involved by speaking to the victims’ friends and families. They will also speak to leading professional police experts, including Garda, Scotland Yard and FBI detectives, ex-homicide, DNA and ballistic specialists as well as criminologist academics and crime journalists. Investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre will drive the narrative of the authored documentary series while Professor David Wilson will deliver insight and analysis of the criminal minds killing for money. During the series, David will perform a ‘Criminal Autopsy’ at the actual location of real assassinations, evaluating
the thinking behind their getaway routes and rendezvous points.
The first episode of ‘Assassins’ airs on TV3 on Wednesday, May 3rd at 9pm.
David Wilson
SCOUTING FOR GIRLS British pop rock band Scouting For Girls will headline the Academy Dublin later this year as part of the band’s 10th Anniversary tour. The intimate headline gig will take place on November 8th and is set to thrill fans of the group who have some outstanding albums in their archive. Made up of Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse and Pete Ellard, Scouting For Girls have a huge following in the UK and Ireland. Catchy tunes, fantastic vocals and thoughtful lyrics make the three-piece band from London hugely popular with impressive radio-play
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across the country. Formed in 2005, they released their debut selftitled album in 2007, which spent two week at the top of the UK Albums Chart, and featured the single She’s So Lovely and Elvis Ain’t Dead – which were massive hits for the band. ‘Everybody Wants to Be on TV’ was the follow-up album in 2010, which contained the number one UK single, This Ain’t a Love Song. Scouting For Girl’s third album, ‘The Light Between Us’, was released in 2012 and peaked at number 10 in the chart while the band’s last release, ‘Still Thinking About You’, charted at number 13 and was released
in 2015. As well as having a huge following in the UK and Ireland the band have also headlined gigs in Japan, Australia and America. Some of their live highlights include shows at Scarborough Open Air Theatre, York Racecourse, as well as festivals such as Lytham Festival and Penn Festival. Tickets for the 10th Anniversary tour at the Academy Dublin on Wednesday, November 8th, cost €29.90 including booking fee and are on sale now from Ticketmaster. Over 18’s ID required at the venue.
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