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EXTRA BURDEN ON M50 USERS

Fianna Fáil’s TD for Dublin Mid West, has said that the financial ability of road users, especially commuters and road hauliers, has to be taken into account before any attempt is made to impose VAT on toll charges on the M50 or Dublin Port Tunnel. “The recent opinion by the European Court of Justice which would force toll operators charge 23% VAT on stateowned tolls, including the M50 and Port Tunnel, would put an excessive

burden on motorists and commercial users, especially those who use the motorways for work,” said Curran. “Based on the costs of a round trip commute on the M50, a regular commuter can be paying upwards of €1000 per year on midweek tolls for getting to work. Most of these commuters have no realistic alternative but to use the M50 for getting to work.” “If the ruling is final, the Departments of Transport and

Finance have to work together to mitigate any additional cost to regular commuters.” “A toll rebate scheme for hauliers and other commercial users on the Port Tunnel and M50 also has to be looked by both Departments, to maintain competitive transport costs for business. “It is also incumbent upon Minister Ross to ensure that any costs of this ruling do not further decimate the general roads budget.” “While this matter

has been under consideration since 2010, TII has been taking €17 million per year from the annual allocated roads budget, to cover the cost of paying the VAT to revenue. This has occurred without any additional support from the exchequer.” “Given the perilous state of the roads budget, this situation cannot be allowed to continue.” “Since 2012, the investment made in regional, local and national roads is well under the level required to keep up with maintenance repair costs, and again this year the government will be under-spending by an estimated €400 to €500 million, or roughly 50%, below what is required,” added Curran. “This level of underinvestment in maintaining the roads network of the last five years is irresponsible in the extreme and cannot continue.”

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O’CONNOR CALLS FOR ACTION ON CONCERNS OF ST MARKS GAA CLUB

Councillor Charlie O’Connor has called on Council Management to take effective action in respect of the ongoing concerns of St Marks GAA Club on Cookstown Road which has mounted a campaign to deal with anti-social behavior and related matters at their site. The issues were raised by Charlie O’Connor, who is also a long time member of the Club, at the September meeting of the Tallaght Area Committee and he sought a report from the

Council following the attendance by officials of the Council’s Public Realm section with the Club, regarding antisocial behavior, poor drainage on some of the playing pitches and the need to have proper boundary fencing around the Club’s Park. The Council responded to Charlie O’Connor saying that “The request to fence the Park is one that has only recently been made. Due to the area involved and length of fencing required to

surround this Park it will not be possible to include it in the ongoing maintenance or public realm improvement works programme. It is proposed that a cost estimate will be prepared for this proposal and that it will be considered for inclusion in the Council’s 3 year rolling capital works programme.”

According to Charlie O’Connor, there is strong support among the members of the Tallaght Area

Committee that the provision of a proper fence would be prioritised and the Council has been asked to understand the need for this development. Councillor O’Connor also asked about the poor drainage on some of the playing pitches and was told that “the Council has been aware of ongoing drainage issues in some locations in the Park and has taken measures in the past to address these matters. As these

problems appear to persist and have not been satisfactorily addressed by the measures taken by the Council to date it seems that it will now be necessary to undertake a more extensive examination of the drainage in the area to identify the source of these problems and to design a solution to them. This work will commence with a drainage survey which it is hoped will be carried out in the very near future.”

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Junior Infant Enrolment September 2016 St. Kevin’s Boys’ and Girls’ Primary schools, Kilnamanagh, Tallaght, Dublin 24 are still accepting enrolments for Junior Infants and some other classes for September 2016. If you are interested in sending your child please telephone either of the two schools 4517981 - Girls’ School or 4517925 - Boys’ School Further information from the schools or visit www.stkevinsgns.com or www.stkevinskilnamanagh.ie 5 minute walk from the Luas Red Line - Kingswood Stop Dublin Bus Routes 27, 77 and 77A


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TALLAGHT RECRUITS WOULD BRING GARDAÍ CLOSER TO COMMUNITY

The recruitment of 800 new Gardaí is an opportunity to strengthen the forces links with communities in Tallaght and across Dublin, according to Dublin South West TD and

Independent Minister, Dr Katherine Zappone. The Minister is welcoming the decision to increase the size of the force and is actively encouraging people in Tallaght with an interest in

still a long way to go. The recruitment campaign is for those between 18 and 35 years of age with the required education qualifications.

Minister Zappone added: “The continuing recruitment of new Gardaí is bad news for criminals and it is also an opportunity for the force to strengthen its

own community links. A strong police force must reflect the communities which it serves which is why people of all backgrounds with an interesting in protecting and serving their neighbours should be encouraged to apply. There has been changes within the ranks with women now accounting for 1 in 4 of all Gardaí, however there is a

Fianna Fáil TD and Spokesperson for Dublin, John Lahart has described the National Transport

Authority decision to grind a halt to the ongoing development of a 29km Dublin walking and cycling

route as disheartening. It has emerged that the Dodder Greenway, the Grand Canal Greenway and Phase Four of the Royal Canal Greenway have all been suspended. Work on these cycle ways has stopped because of the cost of the Luas cross city project. Commenting on the stoppage, Deputy Lahart said, “The Dodder Greenway and other cycle ways which were part of a €30m funding package for cycling facilities announced by the government two years ago, are crucial to the safety of cyclists, pedestrians and motorists. I am

policing to apply before the closing date of 29th September. It is planned to increase the numbers of Gardaí across the country to 15,000 over the next four-years.

Full details are available at www.publicjobs.ie Given the deadline is now looming I believe it is important to get the news out by every means possible to communities

across Tallaght that recruitment is underway. By doing so we can ensure that the number of men and women from Dublin South West serving within the force will increase even further. It is clear there are people with the talents, skills and commitment within our local communities who would make

outstanding Gardaí not only in terms of carrying out their duties but also in building on relationships with young people by becoming strong role models. Gardaí are our frontline, they are leaders in our communities and within the next few days it is my hope that young people in Tallaght will answer the call and become the role models of the future.”

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“The number of cyclists continues to increase significantly and there are a great number commuting by bike as opposed to bus, car or Luas. The project was an integral part of an overall plan in improving amenities in the greater Dublin area,” added the Fianna Fáil TD. “South Dublin County Council was allocated €1.5 million in EU funding for the project earlier this year, it is therefore uncertain on what or when this capital was spent and

“This is vital infrastructure that is now being neglected. Expansion works on the Luas Cross City line are important but so too is the development of the cycle ways. Both projects should coincide with one another through stages of completion. The appropriate plans should have been in place to ensure this and to avoid any delay in progress. “More must be done in the greater Dublin area to provide to safe cycling, we must not compromise one protect over another.”


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TWEET OF THE WEEK ***by Lynda O’Donoghue Donnelly Tallaght’s own Al Porter has been making quite a name for himself in the comedy & showbiz circuit and this week he was nominated for his first IFTA. The Tallaght man is nominated in the Gala TV Rising Star category which will be decided through a people’s choice vote – earning him our Tweet of the Week! The five Irish television stars joining Al on the shortlist are ‘Robot Wars’ and ‘Getaways’ presenter Angela Scanlon, Comedian and Republic of Telly’s Kevin McGahern; Bear Grylls winner and ‘Wildgirls’ presenter Vogue Williams as well as fashion guru and TV presenter Darren Kennedy; and Bilingual Rugby presenter and Movie Show host Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill. The online Voting app is up and running now; the public can vote online by visiting www. facebook.com/GalaRetail & Newsgroup wish the Tallaght man the very best of luck!

PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TO BECOME PUBLISHED AUTHORS WITH INNOVATIVE NEW PROGRAMME by Lynda O’Donoghue Donnelly

A free programme for local schools will see young primary level pupils become published authors. The Emu Ink Schools’ Publishing Programme is an online course, which will open to schools from this month. The programme was created by Emu Ink Founder and former Newspaper Editor, Emer Cleary and her Software Developer husband, Brian. The course takes the form of a series of step-by-step lessons, which schools can take part in at a time that suits them during their chosen term. These lessons include focus on idea generation, character development, plots, dialogue, description and editing, to name a few; and are all in line with the English curriculum. According to the developers there is no

need to hold a book fair to take part as the programme is all about learning, while ensuring students get involved in the process of becoming real published authors. Once the course is completely the pupil’s short stories will be turned into a published anthology – the course itself is free, with a minimum order of 50 books (at €10 each) required to take part. Mrs Cleary said: “We are very excited to be bringing the Emu Ink Schools’ Publishing Programme to life. There are so many young, talented, aspiring writers out there and, through the programme, these children can realise their dream right now – and become real published authors! “It is important for schools to know that our programme is not simply a printing

service. We believe that in order to become real authors, writers need to experience what that means and to work for it. So the children will follow the lessons and exercises as they build their stories – eventually seeing their work in print, when they are published as

Brian and Emer Cleary

part of the anthology.” Emu Ink launched Ireland’s youngest independent author, 9-year-old Joe Prendergast, when the company published Joe’s trilogy The Great Fragola Brothers – which saw him winning RTE’s Young Person of the Year award in 2013.

The new site features a video blog by Joe which includes help and advice for students partaking in the course throughout the coming year. For more information or to register your school visit www. emucourses.ie.


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LUCAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC CELEBRATES 10TH BIRTHDAY!

Established in 2006, the Lucan School of Music is based in Coláiste Phádraig CBS, Roselawn, Lucan, Co. Dublin. Our doors first opened on Monday 4th September 2006. We currently have 420 students attending classes at the school each week. Lucan School of Music teachers cover a wide range of exam boards, but the most popular is the Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM). Over 100 students sit RIAM exams in the local centre at Lucan School of Music each year. Around 150 students perform at the annual concert series in the school hall, everyone is given the opportunity to perform on their own or as part of a group / choir / chamber orchestra. All ages and skill levels are welcome; from preschool children to retired adults, from total beginner to advanced levels. The school has a studentcentered approach to teaching music, students of all ages / backgrounds pursue a variety of musical styles and goals. With passionate qualified and

friendly teachers the goal of Lucan School of Music is to foster good musicianship, build confidence, and pass on a love for music to our students.

Reflecting the last

on Decade

‘The last 10 years have been challenging, but very rewarding. The support from parents and teachers, as well as the management / teachers / staff at Coláiste Phádraig has been overwhelming. We teach all ages, but when reflecting on my time running Lucan School of Music, what strikes me is the progression of the children that have grown up coming to us. It has been amazing to see kids progress from the Introduction to Music on to their instrument. Many of our younger students have gone on to study music in third level. This year I have had job applications from students that came to us as beginners, and have now got third level music qualifications! The most rewarding thing is when a students come out of their

lessons with a smile and can enjoy their practice at home or share music with family and friends, at any age and any level. It’s not always about exams, but whatever personal goal the student has, and the ability to really enjoy and appreciate music.’ Susan Callaghan, Director History of the Lucan School of Music Susan Callaghan BA is the Director of the Lucan School of Music. Susan received a FETAC Level 2 award in Music Technology at Kylemore College; and BTECH Higher National Diploma in Sound Operations and Production and an Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Media Production and Management (Ballyfermot College of Further Education). In recent years Susan has participated in the Kodály Society of Ireland summer course, and completed International Summer School for Kodálybased Music Pedagogy in the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Kecskemét, Hungary. Growing up in Lucan, Susan

played the flute in the Lucan Concert Band for over 10 years. She has played guitar since 1993 and has taught guitar since 1999. As a songwriter / singer / guitarist Susan has worked with bands in a variety of styles playing live and recording. Currently Susan plays guitar with the Spook of the Thirteenth Lock’s Electric Guitar Orchestra as well as working on her own original music. Susan is Musical Director of four community choirs, two of which are with the organisation Music Matters

in particular working with singers of all abilities who have intellectual disabilities / restricted mobility. During her third level education Susan taught beginners guitar from her home in Lucan, and the demand for her services grew consistently over the years. Her enjoyment of teaching and the positive feedback she received from students and parents, as well as their requests for classes in other instruments for family and friends, led to her decision to start a music school in the Lucan

Susan Callaghan BA is the Director of the Lucan School of Music

area. Thanks to the help of Coláiste Phádraig’s principal at the time, Brian Murtagh, the Lucan School of Music is located at the CBS in Lucan. We are very lucky to have the use of the secondary school’s facilities, and with thanks to Brian Murtagh, current principal Tony Brady, and the Board of Management we have been very happy there since September 2006. On the first week of opening, there were over 200 students enrolled for class, and the school has grown every since.


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TALLAGHT HOSPITAL JOINS FORCES WITH LOCAL ORGANISATIONS AT THE FETTERCAIRN COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR

Tallaght Hospital joined forces once again with other community organisations at the Fettercairn Community Health Fair. The annual event which

took place at the Fettercairn Community and Youth Centre saw information stands from various local organisations. Tallaght Hospital provided

useful information to attendees about the various services available at the Hospital, including its work on patient advocacy and

volunteer

The Fettercairn Community Health Fair, held yesterday, welcomed over 600 people. In addition to providing information on services, Tallaght Hospital disseminated material about afflictions such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Stroke. Dr Ronán Collins, Director of Stroke Services and Consultant Physician at Tallaght Hospital, attended the Fair to give a talk about Stroke awareness, an area of special research for Tallaght Hospital. Attendees were also able to engage with future developments at the Hospital, at a talk given by the National Paediatric Development Board. The focus of this talk was on the new satellite centre that will be built on the Tallaght Hospital Campus. Dr

Congratulations to the Junior Certificate Class of 2016 on achieving excellent Junior Certificate results in Deansrath Community College. Great credit is due to the support of parents and hard work of the staff as well as the students themselves. We were delighted to have so many parents present in the Hall for this occasion, and we look forward to supporting all these students as they prepare for the Leaving Certificate of 2018

services.

Ronán

Collins,

Director of Stroke Services and Consultant Physician at Tallaght Hospital, said, “I am delighted to be in a position to attend the Fettercairn Community Health Fair to raise awareness of Stroke and the treatments available. This is an area of special interest for Tallaght Hospital where a large amount of research

is continuously being carried out. It is great to see that Tallaght Hospital was once again represented at the Fair, in order to raise awareness of crucial health issues and inform people about our services at the Hospital.” Catherine Heaney, Fettercairn Community Health Project CoOrdinator said, “The

Fettercairn Community Health Fair is always a very informative and enjoyable experience for all those in attendance. It is great to see that Tallaght Hospital attending the Fair once again as they always are extremely enlightening in highlighting the many health issues they deal with and the services they provide.”

Dr. Ronan Collins, Marie Tuohy Home School Liasion Officer from Killinarden Junior School and Nurse Suzanne Greene


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TOTAL LASER HEALTH MAKES THE MOVE TO NEW MODERN CLINIC IN BALLYMOUNT by Lynda O’Donoghue Donnelly

After almost a decade in business Total Laser Health has moved from its former home at the Spawell to a new state-of-the-art premises in Ballymount. Treating clients using the Bioflex Laser System with Low Intensity Light Therapy [LILT] Total Laser Health specialises in pain and injury cases. LILT has been shown to improve over 85% of these cases and can greatly decrease the down time from injury or pain in both the general public and athletes alike. The specialised therapy treats the site of the condition by stimulating cellular regeneration which results in accelerated healing, reduced inflammation, the dissipation of symptoms and the return of normal function.

During treatment the light source is placed in direct contact with the skin allowing the light energy to penetrate into the tissue, where it interacts with various intracellular biomolecules resulting in the restoration of normal cell function and enhancement of the body’s healing processes. Total Laser Health therapist Emma Murray explained that the new location at Fashion City in Ballymount will result in a better experience for clients. She said: “The old location at the Spawell had become very dated and we felt the clinic could do with a facelift. So rather than try to convince the landlords to undertake the necessary upgrades, we moved to a much more modern and accessible location at Fashion City in Ballymount.

It is only one exit on the M50 different from Spawell and suits the majority of our clients much better.” Total Laser Health has four employees and the current owners bring an “in-depth knowledge” to the facility, through their qualifications in Physical Therapy and their personal experience in sport and business. Some of the common problems treated in the facility include Tendon, Ligament and muscle tears, sprains and strains, Sports Injuries such as Achilles, rotator cuff, Tennis and Golfers elbow, Arthritic and Inflammatory issues as well as lots of general conditions like Fibromyalgia, Tinnitus, Whiplash, Sciatica, Frozen shoulder and nerve damage.

such as Degenerative Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Spinal Stenosis. Total Laser Health prides itself on treating every

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DUBLIN GRADUATES COMMENCE PRESTIGIOUS ESB THREE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ESB is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for its 2017 Graduate Programme. Apply online now at: www.esb.ie/careers/graduateprogramme2017

What You Need To Know About Laser Hair Removal

Does Laser permanently remove hair?

What precautions should you take?

Does it hurt?

How long does a treatment take?

Well, yes and no. Laser treatments destroy hair follicles, but only a certain percentage of hairs are attached to the follicle at any given time as part of the natural growth cycle. Therefore only the hairs in the active phases will not grow back. This means that each treatment will result in a greater percentage of permanent hair reduction, which can be up to 90 per cent reduction after six session.

At Midas Touch we use the Candela GentleLASE laser machine, which incorporates a cooling system to counteract the heat. This results in a significantly more comfortable treatment than alternative laser machines. Laser treatments feel like a gentle pinch or the snap of a hot rubber band when the hand piece is applied and you’ll experience a sunburn-like sensation two to five hours after.

Is it safe?

Yes it is but only in the hands of a professional. It is vital that the laser therapist is qualified and that they offer a thorough consultation and patch test prior to treatment. This initial consultation will give you an opportunity ask all the appropriate questions so that you understand how medications, medical conditions, sun exposure, skin type and hormonal changes can affect your response to the treatments. Some medications such as some antihistamines, antidepressants, antibiotics and contraceptives, for example, are light sensitive so make sure your therapist is fully informed.

Ensure the machinery is FDA approved and that your therapist carries the appropriate credentials –Ask your therapist where they obtained their qualifications from and how long they’ve been performing treatments. A reputable clinic will always discuss the treatment, including pre-care and after-care, prior to conducting any treatment, and understand the importance of thorough patch testing.

This depends on the area size, density of hair, speed of machine and your pain threshold. As a basic guide, it will take about 30 to 45 minutes to treat the legs and about 15 minutes to treat facial hair and bikini lines. With laser six to eight sessions are needed (with five to six weeks between each)

When do you start to see results?

When you undergo laser hair removal, all the hairs treated will shrivel during the treatment. The hairs will then start to shed over the next week or two.

How much do they cost?

At Midas Touch prices for laser start at €28 per treatment for a small area such as lip or chin and go up to €149 for a full leg treatment. Discounts are applied for multiple areas and at the moment we have some great combo deals too so if you’d like to join the hundreds of satisfied clients at Midas Touch, give us a call to arrange a consultation on 01 4595313. You will be glad you picked up the phone!

Graduates from across Dublin have commenced a threeyear Graduate D e v e l o p m e n t Programme at ESB this week They form part of a cohort of 76 graduates from Irish third level institutions, spanning fields of engineering, IT, HR, marketing, trading and finance. The Graduate D e v e l o p m e n t Programme is a tailored three year programme which will see these graduates develop both professionally and personally. It forms part of an ambitious drive by ESB to recruit the brightest talent from third level institutions. This year’s graduates will be placed across five business units – ESB International, ESB Networks, Generation and Wholesale Markets, Business Services Centre and Electric Ireland – in the coming years.

on every area of our daily lives and how we dramatically reduce our carbon consumption is one of the defining issues facing humanity. As Ireland’s foremost energy company, ESB is committed to offering a rewarding and dynamic career path for exceptional people interested in meeting the challenges of the coming decades. Our 76 new colleagues will play an important part in building this brighter,

more sustainable future. Working across diverse business units in hands-on roles, I have no doubt that they will enhance our culture of collaboration and teamwork, as ESB seeks to remain at the forefront of energy innovation.” Welcoming the announcement Denis Naughten TD, Minister for Communications, Climate Action & Environment added:

“I have stated that my core driving principle as Minister will be to work with people. Fresh thinking will undoubtedly be required if we are to successfully transition to a low carbon future. It was a real pleasure to meet 76 of Ireland’s brightest graduates this morning as they embark on their diverse careers with ESB and play their part in contributing to these national and global challenges.”

The graduates hail from a cross section of Ireland’s universities and Institutes of Technology. ESB Chief Executive Pat O’Doherty , welcoming the graduates on their induction week in Dublin’s National Concert Hall, said: “Energy use impacts

Pictured are graduates: Eoghan Lowe (Rathfarnham); Simon Kirwin (Tallaght); Minister Denis Naughten TD; Aisling Smith (Palmerstown); Brian O’Flanagan (Firhouse) and Mark Dunne (Tallaght)


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Mrs. Dublin needs your support

RECORD EMERGENCY ACCOMMODATION FIGURES HIGHLIGHT HOUSING DILEMMA of physically getting a child to school. “The other pattern emerging from these figures is that more and more families are filling the emergency accommodation, as distinct from an individual, with a year-on-year increase of 70% for families and 72% for children. “These are damning statistics and while the government’s Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness

contains many worthwhile initiatives to provide supports for families with children in emergency accommodation, how these supports will be funded is still not clear.

“These figures mean that 1,130 families, and worryingly 2,348 children, are now living in

unsuitable emergency accommodation. “Some are selfaccommodating, which means that they have to source the accommodation every day or couple of days. This has huge ramifications for the family and the child in particular with no stability, no access to cooking facilities, many living in one room with all their belongings, and the added difficulty, because of location,

avail of an average of 61 weeks of free childcare with children being admitted from the age of three. Speaking in Jobstown, Minister Zappone added: “It is always a thrill to return to Rainbow House and to the other services run out of An Cosán in Jobstown. It is important that we get the message out not just in Jobstown but in all neighbouring

communities that the biggest expansion in the history of the free pre-school scheme is now underway. The increase of the number of free weeks up to an average of 61-weeks will translate into average savings of €4,000 per child, a €1,500 increase in savings. This is significant for families right across South and West Dublin, as well as

the entire country. It is an honour as Minister for Children to see at first hand the incredible work being carried out by Rainbow House and childcare providers in every community. Their dedication has transformed the lives of children and families and each and every centre is now an integral part of its local community. Nationally 85-thousand

children are now eligible for childcare, with many in areas like Jobstown where there is a young population. In three-weeks I will also host the first meeting of a National Forum on Early Years which will look at issues in the sector and ways in which can we ensure that providers and services in areas have the support they need to continue delivering this important service.”

Dublin South West and Sinn Féin TD, Seán Crowe, has described the recent figures published by the Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government, highlighted the dilemma facing families and individuals caught in frontline of the housing crisis. The figures show that 6,525 people are now in emergency accommodation throughout the State.

Deputy Seán Crowe said: “The release of these latest figures is a stark reminder that the housing and homelessness crisis is getting steadily worse. The number of people in emergency accommodation has increased overall by 40% since this time last year.

A major expansion of the free pre-school scheme which can knock an average of €4,000 off the childcare costs for each child has been launched by Minister Katherine Zappone during a visit to Rainbow House, Jobstown. The Minister visited the childcare centre to alert parents and families to the huge expansion of the scheme. Local parents can now

“This latest increase in the numbers in emergency accommodation highlights the dilemma facing families and individuals caught in frontline of the housing crisis.”

PRE-SCHOOL EXPANSION CAN SAVE TALLAGHT PARENTS €4,000

Sarah Louise O’Toole is currently in the running for MRS Ireland this year as MRS DUBLIN. The finals take place on October 15th in the Roganstown Country Club Hotel and she needs your support. Last year Sarah was representing Saggart in the MS Category but is now engaged and in with a chance to be crowned MRS Ireland. Sarah is really looking forward to this year and competing against loads of young woman. All tickets can be purchased from irelandpageants@ gmail.com and General Admission is €20.


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CONCERN AT RAT INFESTATION RESPONSE TIMES

Dublin South West Sinn Féin TD, Seán Crowe, has expressed concern at the Health Service Executive (HSE) delays

in responding to rat infestation outbreaks, with some complainants being advised that there can be up to

a four week delay in dealing with outbreaks.

Crowe said that claims that the pest control

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section is experiencing significant staff and resource pressures are ‘extremely worrying’. He believes that rat and other vermin infestation has increased in many areas of Dublin and is linking it directly to an increase in dumping across the City.

Deputy Seán Crowe said: “Is a wait of four weeks before someone can even come out and look at the extent of a rat or vermin infestation problem, really a good enough response time? “We know that rats and other vermin carry all sorts of diseases, so surely this potentially serious health and safety issue requires a much more immediate response from the Environmental Health Service. “Upset residents and many worried parents who have contacted their Environmental

Health Officer after spotting vermin on green spaces or play areas shouldn’t have to wait weeks while their reports are assessed and somehow prioritised. This isn’t good enough. “The Environmental Health Service, who has overall responsibility for any outbreak of rat or vermin infestation, is clearly under severe pressure supposedly due to staff and other resource difficulties. “We know that a rat infestation previously plagued a housing estate in Clondalkin

earlier this year and there are similar reports now coming from Ballyfermot, where massive rodents are swarming the area.

“This year has seen an increase in vermin visibility and the amount of calls coming from concerned residents into my constituency office would suggest that the problem seems to be getting worse. “This may be down to favourable weather conditions but is undeniably linked to the amount of illegal

waste being dumped right across Dublin “The four week response time to a vermin outbreak is unacceptable and needs to be addressed. I have written to the Minster for Health Simon Harris asking him for an explanation and extra resources to be allocated to the in Dublin’s Pest Control Units if required. “Worried and understandably upset residents shouldn’t have to wait up to four weeks to get a call out response from pest control and it needs immediate attention.”

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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. 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. 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. R.C. Novena to St. Rita Helper of the hopeless Holy Patroness of those in need, St. Rita you were humble, pure and patient. Your pleadings with your divine Spouse are irresistible, so please obtain for me from our risen Jesus the request I make of you (mention it). Be kind to me for all the greater glory of God, and I shall honor and sing your praises forever. Glorious St. Rita, you miraculously participated in the sorrowful passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Obtain for me now the grace to suffer with resignation the troubles of his life, and protect me in all of my needs. Amen M.M. 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. M.M.

DAILY PRAYER TO ST. JOSEPH FOR EMPLOYMENT Dear St. Joseph, You were yourself once faced with the responsibility of providing the necessities of life for Jesus and Mary. Look down with Fatherly compassion upon me in my anxiety over my present inability to support my family. Please help me to find gainful employment very soon, so that this heavy burden of concern will be lifted from my heart, and that I am soon able to provide for those whom God has entrusted to my care. Help us to guard against bitterness and discouragement so that we may emerge from this trial spiritually enriched and with even greater blessing from God. Followed by one decade of the Rosary Amen M.M. PRAYER TO ST ANNE TO OBTAIN SOME SPECIAL FAVOUR Glorious St Anne, filled with compassion for those who invoke thee, and with love for those who suffer, heavily laden with the weight of my troubles, I cast myself at thy feet, and humbly beg of thee to take the present affair which I recommend to thee under thy special protection. Vouchsafe to commend it to thy Daughter, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and lay it before the throne of Jesus, so that He may bring it to a happy issue. Cease not to intercede for me until my request is granted. Above all obtain for me the grace of one day beholding my God face to face, and with thee and Mary and all the saints praising and blessing Him for all eternity. Good St Anne, Mother of her who is our life, our sweetness and our hope, pray to her for us, and obtain our request. (Say three times.) M.M. PRAYER FOR THE INTERCESSION OF SAINT CHARLES Eternal Father, You called Saint Charles of Mount Argus to bring good news to the poor and to heal the broken hearted; You opened his eyes to see the presence of Christ Crucified in those who suffer. Through His intercession, may we come to know your compassionate love for us, by experiencing the blessing of Your healing power, through Christ Our Lord, Amen Saint Charles of Mount Argus, Pray for us. M.M. 5 DAY NOVENA TO ST. THERESA St. Therese, the Little Flower, please pick me a rose from the Heavenly Garden and send it to me with a message of love. Ask God to grant me the favor I thee implore,( mention petition here out loud or in silence) and tell Him I will love Him each day more and more. Amen.

The above prayer, plus 5 Our Fathers, 5 Hail Mary’s and 5 Glory Be’s must be said on 5 successive days before 11am. On the 5th day, the 5th set of prayers having been completed, offer one more set - 5 Our Fathers, 5 Hail Mary’s and 5 Glory Be’s. M.M. As our regular readers will know we have asked for your generosity in supporting very worthy charities over the last few years including NCBI Solas 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. Application forms are available from our Office at 091 796622. For more information on the Irish Pilgrimage Trust please contact us at 091 796622 or Email info@ irishpilgrimagetrust.com or visit our web page on http:// w w w. i r i s h p i l g r i m a g e t r u s t . com for more information.. If you would like a Novena published please send a postal order or cheque made payable to The Irish Pilgrimage Trust and send it, along with your Novena to: Newsgroup, Unit 3, Floor 2, St. Dominic’s Shopping Centre, St Dominic’s Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24 If you require any further information call us on 087 6535443.

FREE ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA CARE WORKSHOPS NOW AVAILABLE TO FAMILY CARERS Home Instead Senior Care is offering a unique approach to help families understand and cope with the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Over 30 free workshops are available for families throughout the country and will be taking place over the next four weeks. September is World Alzheimer’s Month, an international campaign dedicated to raising awareness and challenging the stigma associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. According to the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, there are an estimated 55,000 people living in Ireland with a form of dementia and 63 per cent of these people are living at home in the community. “Given the significant number of families affected by dementia, coupled with the fact that over half of the people we care for are living with a form of dementia, we felt it was important to provide these workshops and support family carers. At present there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, but there is care. Our workshops provide a focus on the care aspect and helping families better understand the disease, it’s symptoms as well as coping mechanisms that will help family carers in their mission in caring and keeping loved ones at home”, says Ed Murphy, CEO and Founder of the Home Instead Senior Care network in Ireland. Entitled, ‘Confidence to Care’, the dementia care workshops help

family carers gain knowledge and understanding of professional caregiving techniques, ultimately giving them the confidence to care for loved ones at home. The workshops are based on the training programme, CARE: Changing Ageing Through Research and Education, that is provided to Home Instead’s base of 4,000 professional caregivers. The CARE programme focuses on: · Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease · Cognitive Symptoms of Dementia · Behavioural Symptoms of Dementia · Engagement Activities · Safety in the Home · Self-Care Techniques Confidence to Care is also the title of Home Instead Senior Care’s first published book for family carers. The book, available from Amazon.co.uk, combines personal stories with practical techniques from professional caregivers and internationally recognised experts. It focuses on the most common issues associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and helps family carers deal with caregiving situations they never thought they would have to face. Each chapter offers care approaches and prevention tips, and begins with a real-life family caregiver story. The majority of the dementia care workshops will take place Wednesday, 21 September, World Alzheimer’s Day. To register attendance call the dementia care helpline 1890 989 755 or visit HomeInstead.ie


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CHANGES TO PAY AND DISPLAY PARKING VILLAGE SPACES

South Dublin County Council introduced 30 Minutes Free Parking in Council owned Pay and Display parking spaces in our seven villages of Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Rathfarnham, Rathcoole, Templeogue and Palmerstown on 7th April, 2014. To improve this service, we have made changes to the Parking Pay and Display

Machines to facilitate the issuing of a ticket to customers in order to secure their 30 Minutes Free Parking. As a result, from Tuesday 6th September 2016 ALL cars must display a valid ticket or permit For 30 Minutes Free Parking – press Green Button to issue ticket and display ticket clearly in your car

To Park for more than 30 Minutes – pay relevant tariff and 30 Minutes Free Parking will be added to the expiry of your ticket Please note 30 Minutes Free Parking can only be availed of once a day – car registrations will be observed by the Parking Warden and any motorists attempting to abuse the

system by availing of the 30 Minutes more than once a day will be subject to a fine. Our South Dublin Parking Services Wardens have been requested to place notices on all cars for the next few weeks to inform motorists of this change. A bedding in time will be observed for customers to adjust to the change.

Please note the 30 minutes free parking remains unavailable in residential areas, 10 minutes free grace time is operated in such areas. Should you require further information about this change, please contact the Pay and Display Section of South Dublin County Council on 01 4149046 or contact any of our wardens on the street.

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Romaine Scally is the principal in the firm of ROMAINE SCALLY AND COMPANY SOLICITORS Main Street Tallaght, Dublin 24. TEL 01 4599 506 FAX 01 4599 510 email: legal@scally.ie

from employment extends to all employees (including casual workers) regardless of how long they have been working for the organisation, or the numbers of hours worked per week. If more than one child is born or adopted at the same time, for example, twins, you are only entitled to a single period of two weeks’ paternity leave. In this edition of the paper, Romaine Scally, Principal in the Firm of Romaine Scally and Co, Solicitors, discusses the arrival of paternity leave in Ireland and the benefits which will accrue to fathers arising from the introduction of the Paternity Leave & Benefit Act 2016. As always please send your queries to: Romaine Scally, Solicitors, Main Street, Tallaght Village, Dublin 24. Telephone 4599506, Email – legal@scally.ie. Q. Could is entitled

you explain who to paternity leave?

Q. My partner’s baby is due in October and I am aware that I will qualify for the new paternity leave. However, we would like to take the leave over Christmas rather than immediately following the birth. Is this possible? A. You can choose to take paternity leave at any time in the 26 weeks following the birth or adoption. You must notify your employer in writing that you intend to take paternity leave and provide your intended dates no later than four weeks before you leave. You will be required to provide a certificate from your spouse or partner’s doctor confirming when your baby is due or, confirmation of the baby’s actual date of birth if you apply for leave after the birth has occurred. In the case of adoption, you must produce a certificate of placement in relation to the child. I hope this helps and I wish you and your partner all the very best for the forthcoming birth.

A. Since 1st September 2016, fathers are entitled to paternity leave from employment or self-employment following birth or adoption of a child. The PATERNITY LEAVE & BENEFIT ACT, 2016 provides for statutory paternity leave of two weeks. The provisions apply to births and adoptions on or after 1st September 2016. You can start paternity leave at any time within the first six months following the birth Q. I recently notified my employer or adoption placement. The people who of my intention to take paternity leave in are eligible for paternity leave include: October. However, I have recently received a letter from my surgeon advising me that an i) the father of the child; operation I have been waiting for for some considerable time, is now to take place ii) the spouse, civil partner, or around the time of my intended paternity co-habitant of the mother of the leave. Can I change this paternity leave? child; iii) the parent of a donor conceived child; In the case of an adopted child, the relevant parent includes; i)

the nominated parent in the case of married same sex couple or;

ii)

the spouse, civil partner or co-habitant of the adopting mother or the sole male adopter;

The entitlement to two weeks paternity leave

A. The Paternity Leave & Benefit Act, 2016 provides for postponement of paternity leave. For example, the birth is later than expected or, if the date of placement of an adopted child is postponed, you may postpone the date of the leave. Under Section 11 of the Act, if you are sick before the paternity leave starts, you may postpone the paternity leave until you recover. In your case, you should now notify your employer that you have been called to hospital for surgery around the time of the intended paternity leave and that you need to postpone same until a later date.

Your employer is obliged to accept this wish you an enjoyable paternity leave. notification. You should however provide evidence of your forthcoming surgery. Q. My baby is due at the end of January and my partner and I are hoping Q. In addition to paternity leave, to save up all my partner’s holidays is it possible to take parental leave? and add it on to the paternity leave so that he will be at home with me for at A. Employees may be entitled to least one month. Is it possible to add parental leave. This leave entitles both on paternity leave to annual holidays? parents who qualify to take a period of up to 18 weeks unpaid leave from employment A. Firstly, it has to be clarified that in respect of a child no later than the paternity leave is treated as though you child’s 8th birthday. Sole male adopters have been in employment and this time can and adoptive mothers may also be entitled be used to accumulate annual leave and to adoptive leave. The important thing public holiday entitlements. To answer your to point out however is that it is unpaid, question therefore, you will be entitled to unless you come to a private arrangement apply to your employer to take your annual separately with your employer. holidays in addition to the paternity leave. However, the same rules apply with regard Q. I have applied for paternity to annual holidays in your partner’s place leave in November but my employer of work and he should ensure that the rules has told me that this is a very busy apply regarding notice give to the employer to time and that he cannot guarantee ensure that there is no disappointment when that I will get my job back if I take this the time arrives. We wish you the best of look. paternity leave. Do I have any rights? Q. Does my employer have to pay me A. Under the Act, you are entitled when I take my paternity leave in November? to return to work to the same job with the same Contract of Employment following A. Your entitlement to pay and paternity leave. Section 23 of the Act states superannuation during paternity leave that, “if it is not reasonably practicable for depends on the terms of your Contract of your employer to allow you to return to Employment. Employers are not obliged to your job, then they must provide you with pay employees who are on paternity leave. suitable alternative work. This new position You may qualify for PATERNITY BENEFIT should not be on terms substantially less from the Department of Social Protection favourable than those of your previous job.” if you have sufficient PRSI contributions. You are protected against penalization and However, an employee’s Contract could unfair dismissal for claiming your rights of provide for additional rights to payment by paternity leave. As this legislation is new, the employer during the leave period so that, it would be worth having a conversation for example, the employee could receive with your employer and perhaps with the full pay less the amount of paternity benefit HR Department if there is one and ask them payable. You should check your Contract to look into the legislation. It may be that of Employment, have a discussion with your employer is unaware of the changes your employer or with the HR Department which came into effect on 1st September in your place of work to ascertain your and might well need to appraise him or entitlements. We wish you the best of luck herself of this new developments. Your rights however are protected as is clear Q. When should I apply for Paternity from this legislation and this simply needs Benefit? to be pointed out to your employer. It is You should apply for Paternity not in his or her interests to penalise you A. for taking paternity leave as it will only Benefit at least four weeks before the date lead to you taking an action under the you intend to start your paternity leave. If legislation for compensation. Hopefully, a you are self-employed, you should apply 12 frank chat with your employer will resolve weeks before hand. You will be able to apply this issue to everybody’s satisfaction. We for paternity benefit online at mywelfare.ie.

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Covering ● Tallaght ● Clondalkin ● Lucan ● Rathcoole ● Saggart ● Newcastle

TOP FIVE FILMS – Love Stories With the Winter drawing closer and the evenings getting darker it is the perfect time for a cosy movie night in. To help things along with have picked our Top Five Films – Love Stories to help keep you and your loved ones feeling all warm and fuzzy. Whether it is family fun, a special date night or hanging out with friends we have the movie pick to suit all types. So prepare to fall in love with staying in as we pick our Top Five Films – Love Stories… 1. Titanic – It may be incredibly long but there is a lot to love about Titanic and the epic love story is at the very centre of that. Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet have sizzling chemistry and the story of Jack and Rose is a classic. Although they are from two different worlds they fall

for each other immediately and refuse to let go. 2. Ghost – A classic starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg. After he is murdered in a coverup Sam’s ghost stays behind to warn his girlfriend, Molly, that she could be in danger. He uses a psychic to reach out to the sceptical Molly and much to her amazement – and the amazement of the psychic herself – Sam gets his message across. 3. Lars and the Real Girl – An incredibly offbeat comedy drama that will inevitably make you smile and ultimately make you think. Ryan Gosling is a shy, socially inept young man who finally brings a girl home to meet his family. The only issue is that she is not real, she is a sex doll he bought on the internet. Despite their misgivings his family go along with

the delusion and soon the whole town is in on the act. A great film with fantastic performances. 4. PS I Love You – If you can get passed Gerard Butler’s terrible Irish accent then this film is a real tear-jerker about love, life and the pursuit of happiness; even in your darkest days. Holly and Gerry are inseparable soulmates so when Gerry passes away after an illness Holly doesn’t know how she will survive. But Gerry has planned ahead – writing her letters that make her remember what living, and loving, is all about. Bring the tissues for this one! 5. Romeo & Juliet – Clare Danes and Leonardo Di Caprio were perfectly cast in Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 version of the Shakespearean play. This modern twist on an absolute classic has action, drama

‘HELEN AND I’ AT THE CIVIC THEATRE A new play from awardwinning Irish writer Meadhbh McHugh comes to the Civic Theatre this month. ‘Helen and I’ is a dark, clever and in-depth play about the rivalries and frailties that exist within the Irish family. Druid theatre company will present the play in association with the Civic Theatre from September 27th until October 1st with matinee performances on September 29th and October 1st at 3pm. The Tallaght venue has made some special changes to accommodate ‘Helen and I’ with a unique and clever seating arrangement situating the audience above the stage – giving viewers a “fly-onthe-wall perspective”. The thrilling play stars Red Rock’s Cathy Belton in a starring role alongside Rebecca O’Mara, Paul Hickey and Seána O’Hanlon. ‘Helen and I’ is the story of two sisters who return to their family home as their father is dying. Lynn and her older sister, Helen, have their differences but turn up to

be at their father’s side. Lynn’s husband, Tony, arrives unexpectedly while Helen’s daughter, Evvy, is summoned to the home. With the weather hot, humid and uncomfortable family relations soon go the same way – turning the occasion into an unmitigated disaster. For this tangled Irish family, the only way out is through and they must find a way to talk if they want to see the other side. The unique seating arrangement and stellar cast make ‘Helen and I’

a thrilling prospect from an exciting and talented Irish writer whose debut radio play, April Showers, won a PJ O’Connor award for new writing in 2014. The play is directed by Annabelle Comyn with set and lighting Design by Aedín Cosgrove costume design by Doreen McKenna and sound by Philip Stewart. Tickets for the show, priced from €23 with meal options available for an additional cost, are on sale now from the Civic Theatre box office on 01 4627477.

and an amazing soundtrack but, above all, it has love. Star-crossed lovers destined to be together forever but the path of true love does

not run smoothly. We all know how this one ends but it is worth a watch anyway. So there you have the v ery best of our love stories

to get your heart beating out of your chest, tales to keep you warm on long Winter nights and inspiration for your next movie marathon.

A scene from Lars and the Real Girl

PASSENGER ... NEW ALBUM UK singer-songwriter Passenger will release his 8th studio album this week – an impressive feat for an artist that is still just 30-years-old. The album, entitled ‘Young As The Morning Old As The Sea’, will be released on September 23rd. Passenger, real name Mike Rosenberg co-produced the new album with Chris Vallejo in Auckland and Sydney. The first single from the album, ‘Somebody’s Love’, was released earlier in the Summer and received plenty of airplay throughout July and August. After announced a single gig in Vicar Street this December Passenger added another date due to popular demand. His gig on December 3rd is already sold out and there are a limited number of tickets left for the extra date on Friday, December 2nd. Passenger is most wellknown for his stand-out hit ‘Let Her Go’ which was nominated for several awards all over the world. The song topped the charts in several countries and

was nominated for the Brit Award for British Single of the Year – earning more than one billion YouTube views since it was released. The prolific artist also won the British Academy’s Ivor Novello Award for Most Performed Work in 2014. The worldwide tour will feature a full live band, a noticeable difference from the usual one-man show performed by Passenger.

Dates in the UK, Ireland and America will follow the release of the eagerly anticipated album next week. Tickets are priced from €30 and are available from Ticketmaster and usual outlets. For more information about tour dates and upcoming shows visit www. passengermusic.com.


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