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29 Gardaí cut from Lucan, Clondalkin and Ronanstown Garda Stations since 2010
New figures released to Fianna Fáil General Election Candidate for Dublin Mid-West John Curran, show a massive drop in local Garda numbers in the last 5 years.
John Curran said: “There has been a total drop of 29 Gardaí in our local Garda stations of Clondalkin, Lucan and Ronanstown. These figures include the Government’s recent announcement of 10 new recruits to the
area. The number of Gardaí is at a critically low level in our communities of Dublin Mid-West and the Government’s recent recruitment drive has not adequately addressed the problem.
The rate of retirements from the force and a recruitment embargo over the last 5 years has led to chronic personnel shortages. The Government’s recent recruitment process is simply
insufficient to fill the massive shortfall in personnel and in the strength of the force in all divisions. Gardaí on the frontline in our communities are not able to gain any ground in terms of overall strength.” He continued: “I have been informed that as of the 31 July 2015, Clondalkin Garda numbers are down from 97 in 2010 to 86 in 2015. In Lucan, Garda numbers are down from
83 in 2010 to 70 in 2015 and Ronanstown, the numbers are down from 94 to 89 Gardaí. It shows just how underresourced frontline policing has been under this Government and clearly that is impacting on Gardaí and community policing.
It’s clear that Gardaí are under resourced and cuts made to Gardaí in recent years have made it more difficult for Gardaí to do their jobs. A total of 29 frontline Gardaí have been cut from Clondalkin, Lucan and
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Sinn Féin TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh has moved that the Public Holidays, Lá Na Poblachta Bill 2013 in the Dáil which seeks to establish a new national holiday on April 24, the anniversary of the Easter Rising of 1916. Speaking in the Dáil this morning Deputy Ó Snodaigh said; “The purpose of the bill is to have a new national holiday designated in
law, as Lá na Poblachta on April 24 annually. “The secondary and probably the most important function of the bill is to establish a Bórd Lá na Poblachta to organise the events in commemoration, and in appreciation, of the contribution to the Irish nation over the centuries by many who gave their lives and liberty in the pursuit of an Irish Nation free
Ronanstown Garda Stations since 2010. The number of Gardaí in 2010 was 274 and now in 2015 is just 245.”
Government. “I am particularly concerned about the rise in burglaries and assaults. These crimes have a serious impact on the victims. We need a radical overhaul of policing in Dublin. This needs to start with filling very serious gaps in the garda force and giving the Gardaí the resources they need to increase street patrols and respond quickly to criminal activity,” concluded John Curran.
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“There is a clear need for extra resources and it is also very clear now that Gardaí are stretched and frontline policing has been seriously hit by regressive cuts. Fianna Fáil’s first priority is restoring the strength of the Garda force to 14,000 if re-elected to
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from the occupation of a foreign power. “As part of its role it would raise awareness, encourage an understanding of, and create a discourse around, the ideals contained in the key revolutionary documents of Irish republicanism, and of the events leading up to the declaration of the Irish Republic contained in the Proclamation of the Irish Republic read by Pádraig Mac Piarais at the front of the GPO on April 24 1916. “Many nations have a day or event in their history which for the
present day citizen captures the spirit of that nation and I believe in the many such episodes of bravery foresight and selflessness in Irish history the 1916 Rising stands out, and therefore is the appropriate day to celebrate and at commemorate Ireland’s national day. “In this leglislation before us today, I have laid out that the new public holiday, as Lá na Poblachta as that national day. It would fall annually on April 24 the day the Irish Republic was declared.
It deals with what would happen if falls on a Saturday or a Sunday and I have also ensured that it has the full meaning for workers of a public holiday as per the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997. “So Minister don’t be afraid of Lá na Poblachta April 24, embrace it in the full understanding of what I am seeking in this bill. A new Public Holiday dedicated to the memory of selfless men and women who had vision and the courage of their convictions as contained in The Proclamation of 1916.”
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EU confirms Youth Employment funds could fund apprenticeship fees
Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin MEP for Dublin, has the welcomed confirmation by the European Commission that the Irish government is free to use the Youth Employment Initiative funds available to cover the cost of fees currently being paid by young people in apprenticeships. The further Commission stated that the Irish situation of forcing apprentices to pay their own education fees was unusual.
Speaking from Strasbourg, Ms Boylan said:“The introduction by the Irish Government in the 2014 Budget of fees for apprentices has exacerbated youth unemployment in this state. It discourages young people from taking up
apprenticeships in a state with 21% youth No unemployment. other Member State in the European Union imposes a tax on training.
“This fee annually brings in a mere €1.6 million to government coffers, but to individual apprentices it is crippling and is pushing many out of their apprenticeships and is deterring others from taking one up. “The Youth Employment Initiative has reserved €68 million for Ireland. I wrote to the European Commission to ask if it would recommend that the Irish Government to use the Youth Employment Initiative funds to fill the €1.6 million gap to ensure that apprentices are not charged exorbitant
fees to complete their training “In its response to my question, the Commission has confirmed that the Irish Government’s system is unusual, saying off-thejob education in vocational schools across the EU is ‘most often’ free. “The Commission also confirmed that the Irish Government is free to include the apprenticeship fees in its use of the Youth Employment Initiative. “This fee should never have been introduced in the first place and I am calling on the government to axe it in this year’s budget. “The Commission’s response demonstrates that the onus is firmly on the Irish Government to decide how to use these funds. “It is now clear beyond
doubt that funding the apprenticeship fees the Youth from Employment Initiative funds is a viable option that could make a real difference to youth unemployment in this state by removing a barrier to young people up taking apprenticeships.
“The practical impact of the government’s stance on this issue is evidenced by its approach to the housing crisis. The government appears to be unwilling to begin a programme of much needed social housing, when it does choose to react who will build these houses? Discouraging young people from taking up apprenticeships with these fees indicates the government’s lack of a joined up approach to the housing crisis.”
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Local Labour Party TD Pat Rabbitte has welcomed the announcement by supermarket chain Lidl that they are going to join a growing group of employers in becoming a Living Wage employer. Deputy Pat Rabbitte commented: “Lidl is a significant employer in Dublin South West and this good news will be warmly welcomed by their staff. I am delighted that Lidl is joining a growing number of companies and organisations in becoming a Living Wage employer. “The announcement by Lidl is significant because they are the first
major nationwide employer to become a Living Wage employer. I am impressed with the amount of support the Living Wage is getting from employers and the general public. “Tánaiste Joan Burton and Labour Minister Ged Nash have led the way in promoting the Living Wage. The priority for Labour in government is to make sure the economic recovery raises living standards for everyone. This is why we are placing a great deal of emphasis on the Living Wage because it makes sure that work pays and people earn a decent living.”
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were forced to leave their own homes through no fault of their own. Respond have financed the operation of Cuan Àlainn with €1 million of their own resources since it opened its doors and have had great difficulty in getting public funding to help continue their service. cannot "We underestimate the value that is provided by Cuan Àlainn to the community. The taxpayer has a duty to organisations such as
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Independent Senator Katherine Zappone and her team marked the start of her General Election campaign by hosting a launch gathering at her office on Main Street, Tallaght Village on Saturday October 10th. Senator Zappone was joined by Trinity Students' Union President & former An Cosán student Lynn Ruane, along with many local residents and campaign supporters.
The office is situated just across the road from the Dominican Priory, where Katherine was first invited by a local woman, Mary Sweeney to teach a course in Women’s Studies in 1986. This was the beginning of the journey which would see Katherine, along with her partner Ann Louise, co-found The Shanty which became An Cosán.
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Working with local people, Katherine develop An Cosán into one of the largest adult education centres in the country.
It is fitting then that as this election journey begins, that the hub will be just across from where Senator Zappone’s long with relationship Tallaght began. As someone who has worked with the people of Dublin South West for over 30 years (as cofounder of An Cosán in Jobstown) and one of the leading campaigners for marriage equality, Senator Zappone has a strong history of for social fighting justice and a fairer Ireland. She hosted this gathering of like minded people who share her belief in collaborative politics to bring about real social change.
Senator Zappone is passionate about changing Irish politics through collaborating with citizens and her core values of equality, community, empathy and opportunity will be the cornerstones of her campaign. She wants to see an Ireland where politicians work together with citizens
to find real, workable solutions to to social economic and inequality across the board. Senator Zappone is passionate about why her status as an Independent can benefit citizens in Dublin South West if she is elected as a TD. “My decision to run as
an Independent candidate in Dublin South West for the next General Election affords me the freedom to think, build relationships, negotiate and act outside of the strictures and regulations of party politics and whips. Independence allows a
greater creativity to bring one’s own gifts and experience to the political agenda. Freedom to think and act with imagination is precisely what Ireland needs now to change its direction from austerity politics to the politics of generativity and equality for everyone.”
Lynn Ruane spoke about how important her An Cosán education has been in her life and Katherine's role in establishing the organisation, saying that "education has changed my life and will change the lives of my children and all their generations to follow".
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This year's European Canicross Federation Championships were held at Bowland Trails, Blairgowrie, Perthshire last Saturday and Sunday, where Lucan woman Louise Jones and her dog Dyson were all ready for action! For those unfamiliar with Canicross, it is basically cross-country running with your dog, These days, all breed of dogs are eligible to participate in Canicross with their owners and it is a fantastic way to help both the owner and dog stay in good shape, while it is also quite a bit of fun for both! All that is required is a specific sled dog harness and line for the dog. There were approximately 600 competitors in this year's competition and the sport is quite common in Europe and the United States and Canada. Bowland Trails is a fantastic course, with a fast grass start and then varying
winding trails to ensure that all competitors - whether human or canine - stay on their toes! "It's all very official, with an Olympics-style opening ceremony et al! Although it isn't a very well-known sport, it is always a pleasure to represent Ireland in anything", Jones stated.
The canicross race on Saturday involved individual starts with Sunday having mass starts, over distances of 3km and 5.4km respectively. Louise was keen to state that there will be several carnicross events in Ireland in the near future for anyone interested.
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A total of €852,667 has been awarded to 12 sports clubs and organisations in Dublin South West as part of the 2015 Sports Capital Programme, which was announced last week.
Labour’s Pat Rabbitte welcomed the news, stating that the funding will help boost local participation in sports by helping clubs develop their facilities.
Deputy Rabbitte said: “I want to congratulate the local clubs who have been successful in their bids and wish them well. “A huge volume of applications was received, and I would encourage those who didn’t make the cut this time to apply again to the next grant scheme. “In the meantime, I am delighted that total funding of €852,667 will benefit 12 of clubs in the area. It will help these clubs modernise and develop their sports facilities and purchase new sports equipment, all of which has positive knockon effects for our community.
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“The Sports Capital Programme is an important lifeline for sports clubs and organisations, and it demonstrates the Government’s commitment to encourage more people to take part in sport.”
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THERE is a very real sense of not just community but family about Rathcoole Pharmacy which celebrates 10 years in business this year. Owner Jack McPolin and his wife, Deirdre, are invested in the community – and their lives – since setting up their business in the heart of Rathcoole in 2005. Jack remembers their first day fondly when local GP Fletcher Jones reached across the counter and welcomed him “to the parish”, with that sentiment stretching over the last 10 years. The success of the business is firmly rooted in the fantastic service provided by the pharmacy staff and their genuine interest in the lives of their customers in turn, are who, completely loyal to Jack and his staff. Jack said: “The main thing I want to say is just ‘thank you’. Thank you to all those customers from Rathcoole
and the surrounding area for their kindness and loyalty over the last 10 years.” The business first opened on an extremely snowy and cold morning in 2005 after both Jack and Deirdre spent the previous night setting up until 4am. Jack said: “We were and stocking cleaning shelves and when we came out there was so much snow. Jim Clarke, a local GP, made one of the first purchases in the shop. It was a long first day but people were very welcoming, they made us feel very much a part of the community.” Since then customers have really warmed to the pharmacy, even dropping by to say hello to staff and leave treats during busy periods. Rathcoole Pharmacy started out with just one member of staff in 2005 – with seven people now working at the pharmacy. Jack said: “We are going from strength to strength and I feel like we are growing with the community – we have
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To mark the 10 year anniversary of the business there will be a Coffee Morning for The Tree of Life in the pharmacy on October 14 from 10am to 1pm with all customers invited to come along and say hi. Jack also has plans to plant a tree for The Tree of Life Charity before the end of 2015 as part of the 10 year celebrations.
The pharmacy is currently running a number of special discounts and offers for customers with lots of new seasonal stock in store now. Jack said: “We specialise in value for our customersThe Rathcoole people recognise this and reward us with their loyalty for it. We have a lot of people coming in to us all the time, new customers as well, because we have lots of services like blister packing medication, a local delivery service and people recommend us because of all that.”
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expressed the strong view that the service should be open to the public on a daily basis.
The office was open to the public up to July this year but the Revenue Commissioners then introduced an appointment only service at the office.
The matter was raised with Michael Noonan TD, the Minister for Finance and the Minister has responded as follows ‘’ The deployment of resources to its compliance and customer service programmes is a matter for the Revenue Commissioners. I am advised by Revenue that they offer a range of service channels which are adapted to meet the changing demands of taxpayers. Over the last number of years the provision of high quality self service, electronic and telephone service channels has resulted in
reduced demand for ‘walk in’ counter services by taxpayers.
Between 2008 and 2014 there was a 61% reduction in ‘walk in’ callers to the Tallaght Revenue Information Office (TRIO). Having regard to the changing nature of the demand for service, the Revenue Commissioners introduced an appointments service in the Trio in July of this year. A dedicated telephone line for the purposes of making appointments is operated Monday to Friday from 09:30 to 16:00 and appointments are facilitate in the TRIO Wednesday to Friday from 09.30 to 13.00. If, during the course of the initial telephone conversation, the Revenue official identifies a more efficient and cost effective means for the taxpayer to carry out their business they will advise and assist them
in this regard. A taxpayer who elects to carry out their business the through appointments service is facilitated at a time and on a day which suits them.
Since its introduction the appointments service in TRIO received 2,667 phone calls up to the 22nd September 2015. Of these only 223 (8%) taxpayers elected to make an appointment. 92% of callers had queries which were either dealt with immediately or handled via other service channels.
Revenue have advised me that the appointments service in the TRIO continues to be subject to ongoing close monitoring and
review and taxpayers will continue to be provided with a flexible and responsive service commensurate with demand.’’
According to Councillor Charlie O’Connor, there still appears to be a public demand for the Office to be opened to the public for personal callers and he said that any day you pass the Office there are people standing outside reading the notices which tell them that they cannot come in without an appointment. He said that it was important that the matter remain under review and said that he will continue to represent the views of the many callers who have contacted him.
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New figures obtained by Fianna Fáil Councillor John Lahart have revealed that 1,056 operations were cancelled at Tallaght Hospital in the first six months of the year. In a statement to this newspaper Eric Byrne, Labour TD., said “It’s the height of hypocrisy for People Before Profit to condemn voluntary redundancies being introduced at Irish Water. In fact what People Before Profit and their Tea Party Trotskyist friends want is wholesale redundancies at Irish Water. People Before Profit have consistently called for Irish Water to be abolished which would result in complete wholesale redundancies. They have also been responsible for organising some extremely aggressive protests against Irish Water workers. People Before Profit and Co. has demonstrated nothing more than a callous disregard for the service Irish Water and its hardworking staff provide. I think People Before Profit should be honest with the people and say that what they actually stand for is wholesale redundancies.”
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That’s among the highest number of cancellations in the country, with both inpatient and day case procedures affected due to overcrowding and staff shortages. “These figures are very worrying and they point to serious capacity issues at Tallaght Hospital,” said Cllr Lahart.
“It is completely unacceptable that so many patients who clearly need treatment are being subjected to such a high level of cancellations and are
being forced to wait even longer for the surgery that they need. Every time an operation is scheduled, a patient has to plan getting into hospital, make arrangements with relatives, re-arrange work, arrange care for children or loved ones and make arrangements for their recovery. It’s a big ordeal for many people going into hospital so it naturally causes huge frustration and anxiety when operations and procedures are cancelled. “Tallaght hospital is clearly under severe pressure due to an increase in demand, worrying staff shortages, vacant frontline posts and record high waiting lists. Another massive budget overrun in the
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health service to the tune of €500m is expected for this year and there are major problems in store as we head into the winter months. I and many of my colleagues have been warning about this for some time now, and yet the Government has completely taken its eye off the ball and has allowed this crisis to develop. Minister for “The Health Leo Varadkar has failed to produce a credible health budget that can be managed through the year. Every year for the last five years we have a seen an health unrealistic budget produced that runs into trouble halfway through the year, services are curtailed and operations are cancelled to save money. This pattern
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cannot continue. “The scale of cancelled operations at Tallaght Hospital also points out the pressure staff and management at the hospital are under. They are working in extremely difficult
“As waiting lists continue to grow and operations keep getting the cancelled circumstances for staff and patients are becoming increasingly difficult.
The Government needs to set out how it can clearly and credibly bring waiting lists at Tallaght down and ensure that scheduled operations go ahead so that disruption for patients can be minimised.”
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suGar tax on soft drinks would Be a welcome step in the fiGht aGainst oBesity
Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone, has said that Minister for Health Leo Varadkar’s comments that he is in favour of putting a levy on sugary drinks, are very welcome.
“This is something that I have been hoping for and campaigning for, for some time. “I believe that a sugar tax would make a real difference in the battle
against obesity. Such a tax was introduced in Mexico in October 2013 to combat its alarming obesity problem. It proved successful with a reported 10% decline in sugary beverage consumption in the first three months of its implementation alone. “The Healthy Ireland from the survey Department of Health highlights yet again the problem this country is
facing in terms of obesity. It found that 60% of Irish people are overweight. The World Health Organisation recently predicted Ireland would be the fattest nation in Europe by 2030. "Sugary drinks are a major contributory factor to obesity levels. According to the World Health Organisation adults should eat less than the equivalent of 6
teaspoons of sugar a day if they are to avoid health risks such as weight gain. Yet one can of Coke alone, contains approximately 8 teaspoons of sugar.
“I’m delighted to hear the Minister for Health is in favour of the introduction of a levy on sugary drinks and that he has written to Finance Minister Michael Noonan asking
for a 20% tax on sugarsweetened drinks. "I feel this will be a very important step in tackling obesity. I am calling for the revenue generated to be ringfenced to fund a nationwide and impactful health eating campaign. Some of the funds should also be used to install water fountains in schools that currently do not have them.”
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Local Councillor Charlie O’Connor has welcomed commitments by South Dublin County Council to deal with complaints and concerns which he recently raised on behalf of those using the Sean Walsh Park at Watergate, Tallaght. Accoring to Charlie O’Connor the Park is an important place of amenity for the Tallaght Community and it is important that standards are maintained and that the Park remains safe for all. In that regard, he welcomes works to improve the CCTV system at Sean Walsh Park particularly in light of recent crime and antisocial behavior. He also raised with Council Management the whole question of the Playground at Sean Walsh Park and he has received the following information: “The Playground in Sean Walsh Park is included in our schedule for routine weekly inspections as part of the general maintenance operations for the area. This maintenance
operation is managed through our Scheduler Management System. Where repairs or damage to equipment is identified, these repairs/replacement of parts are undertaken as soon as possible. It is acknowledged however that delays can occur receiving replacement parts from the relevant Playground suppliers. The issues highlighted in your communication regarding the general upkeep and maintenance of the Playground has been raised with our Public Realm team and I have requested a thorough clean up of the Playground as well as a detailed inspection of all the Playground equipment in order to ensure that all equipment is working properly, safe, free from defects and are not missing components.” All these matters will continue to receive attention from Councillor Charlie O’Connor.
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see what the green isle Hotel has in store for the festive season. party with them over the festive period and make it a christmas with a difference. Be it corporate entertaining or office party talk to the green isle Hotel and they will make it a night to remember. Extend the party and avail of their special overnight rates!
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celebrate with family and friends and kick off the festivities in the green isle Hotel. enjoy a festive drink on arrival followed by a four course christmas menu specially prepared by our Head chef. Dance the evening away with live entertainment by or
followed by our DJ until the small hours. the green isle team will be there to make sure you have the party of your life and one to remember. Prices €44.50 per person dates include: 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th and 19th dec*
Party Menu
starters Homemade Winter vegetable & Barley Broth dublin Bay prawn cocktail Tomato & Brandy Mayo golden crumbed Brie Wedges Mixed Leaves & Raspberry Vinaigrette mains roast crown of turkey & Honey Baked limerick Ham Sage & Onion Stuffing, Cranberry Gravy Baked darne of clare island salmon Ratatouille Vegetables, Tomato & Tarragon desserts Homemade assiette of christmas desserts Freshly Brewed tea & coffee
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sittings available at 2pm and 5pm. vegetarian option available upon request. please note reservations are essential to avoid disappointment. €75 per adult - €35 per child (up to 12yrs)
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starters Homemade Winter vegetable & Barley Broth assiette of terrines Brioche, Redcurrant & Port Compôte dublin Bay prawn cocktail Tomato & Brandy Mayo golden crumbed Brie Wedges Mixed Leaves & Raspberry Vinaigrette mains roast prime irish Hereford Beef with Yorkshire pudding Pearl Onion & Thyme Jus roast crown of turkey & Honey Baked limerick Ham Sage & Onion Stuffing, Cranberry Gravy Baked darne of clare island salmon Ratatouille Vegetables, Tomato & Tarragon desserts Homemade assiette of christmas desserts Freshly Brewed tea & coffee with mince pies
New Years Eve Celebrations
Five, Four, Three, Two, One… Ring in the New Year at the Green Isle Hotel. enjoy a magnificent celebration dinner & a complimentary glass of bubbly with your family & friends from only €49.50 per adult. Join the green isle Hotel musicians in the Bar afterwards for a sing song and share new Year resolutions with your loved ones. reservations essential. sittings available at 7pm and 9pm. please contact our conference and Banqueting department on 01 412 3703 or email: sales@greenislehotel.com for full details.
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stay over with us on new Year’s eve. spend the afternoon relaxing in front of the fire or for the more active take a brisk walk in corkagh park a 300 acre parkland located just minutes from the hotel. When the evening closes in dinner will be served in our Bistro from 6pm. guests will enjoy: overnight accommodation in our spacious guest rooms - a gourmet 4 course evening meal in sorrel’s restaurant - a glass of bubbly to toast the new Year - Full irish breakfast the following morning From €109 per person sharing room only. please contact our reservations department on 01 412 3701 or email reservations@greenislehotel.com see www.greenislehotel.com for full details on all our packages.
Terms & Conditions: €10 deposit required to confirm all dinner reservations. payment in full required two weeks in advance. the hotel reserves the right to alter details and times according to numbers and has the right to cancel bookings without obligation to return any deposit paid. all residential new Year’s eve packages must be paid in full by 31st november. please note children are not allowed in the Bar after 9pm.
vegetarian option available upon request. contact our conference & Banqueting department on 01 412 3703 or email sales@greenislehotel.com for full details.
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Why not stay with us on the night from €84* per person which includes show, accommodation and full irish Breakfast.contact our conference and Banqueting department on 01 412 3703 or email sales@greenislehotel.com for full details. *€20 single supplement applies
Terms & Conditions: christmas party nights. the outlined christmas party nights are subject to availability and are on a first come first serve basis. the hotel reserves the right to alter function details and dates according to numbers of participants. the green isle Hotel reserves the right of admission & the right to cancel bookings without notice or obligation upon returning any deposit paid. non refundable deposit of €10 per person required to secure all bookings. Full payment must be paid one week in advance.
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Terms & Conditions: a non refundable deposit of €15 per person is required to secure all bookings. Full payment must be paid in full no later than Friday 11th december 2015. the green isle Hotel reserves the right of admission & the right to cancel bookings without notice or obligation upon returning any deposit paid. subject to availability
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Monday the 28th of September saw the announcement of the results of the 2015 SuperValu National Tidy Towns competition at The Helix in Dublin, where Mr Alan Kelly, T.D., Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government was on hand with Mr Martin Kelleher, Managing Director of SuperValu to present the prizes to the competition winners.While the Overall Tidy Towns Winner for 2015 went to northwest Letterkenny in Donegal (obtaining a score of 323), again like in previous years the Tidy Towns Groups of South Dublin County all preformed fantastically well, with all groups who entered the competition improving on their 2014 scores and continuing the year on year upward trend!!!!
impressive score of 294 awarded by the Tidy Towns Judges, while Clondalkin Tidy Towns Group made a huge gain on their score from last year reaching a score of 260 and netted an ‘Endeavour Award’ in the Competition for the 11.58% score increase on last year’s total.
Speaking after the Awards, Pat O’Sullivan Chairperson of the Clondalkin Tidy Towns Committee commented that "Clondalkin Tidy Towns are delighted and honoured to be awarded - for the second time - with an Endeavour Award. This year’s recognition is for the culmination of hard work and dedication to the life and soul of Clondalkin. Our achievement would not have been achieved without the generous help and support of many people. I would like to thank the staff and management of SDCC for their continued and
ongoing support of all Tidy Town Groups in South Dublin. To thank also all our Public Representatives who have been very supportive of our efforts to keep Clondalkin Clean.
The image of a Clean and Colourful Clondalkin was also made possible by donations from the public and sponsorship from numerous companies, businesses,
contractors, groups and Most individuals. importantly I wish to thank our existing Committee for the thankless dedication and hard work throughout the last year.”
South Dublin Chief Executive Daniel Mc Loughlin passed on his congratulations to all Tidy Towns Groups in the County stating “the scores achieved by all the groups in South
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Garda traininG needed for new prostitution laws
Fine Gael Senator for Dublin South-West, Cáit Keane, has said that specific training must be made available to Gardaí in order to equip them to deal with changes to the prostitution laws. Senator Keane was speaking this week during the Second Stage debate on the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill, 2015. “I strongly welcome the new legislation on prostitution, which criminalises the buying of sex, but not the sale of sex. This is a crucial change for the good of the women who, for whatever reason, have felt the need to engage in sex work.
“The duty of An Garda Síochána now becomes the protection of these women, rather than their punishment. Clearly, training and education of the Gardaí is critical here to ensure that this change in emphasis is understood and enacted right throughout our police force. I know that many Gardaí already deal very empathetically with sex workers, however it would be very useful to deliver formal training as to how they might deal with the changes.
“It is also important to note that the changes proposed in law contribute to the wider conversation around consent in Ireland. Our society judges the buying of consent to be morally and legally wrong. Consent is at the very heart of a person’s freedom and should be protected. Women who sell sex are no longer judged as the sinners in this exchange. Rather the buyer is. A clear message is sent out that consent is important and cannot be traded like something cheap.”
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UNICEF ambassador and Irish rugby star Donncha O’Callaghan has appealed to Irish families to join with SuperValu, Dunnes Stores and other leading outlets in Dublin and elsewhere in supporting UNICEF in its efforts currently underway aimed at eliminating polio in conflict-torn South Sudan. There, UNICEF, in partnership with Swords-based banana importers Fyffes, is attempting to replicate the outcome achieved in Nigeria last year where vaccinations were administered to over one million children thereby helping to eradicate the deadly virus in that country. Recently returned from a fact-finding mission to the region, O’Callaghan asked Irish shoppers to switch their normal banana-buying pattern away from the loose variety to ready-packed bags branded with the ‘Freddy Fyffes’ motif. By doing so, O’Callaghan said, consumers will automatically support UNICEF by funding the cost of one life-saving vaccination that will be administered to children living in known polio hotspots and in hardest-to-reach areas of South Sudan.
Sinn Féin TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh has moved the Public Holidays, Lá Na Poblachta Bill 2013 in the Dáil which seeks to establish a new national holiday on April 24, the anniversary of the Easter Rising of 1916. Speaking in the Dáil this morning Deputy Ó Snodaigh said; “The purpose of the bill is to have a new national holiday designated in law, as Lá na Poblachta on April 24 annually. “The secondary and probably the most important function of the bill is to establish a Bórd Lá na Poblachta to organise the events in commemoration, and in appreciation, of the
contribution to the Irish nation over the centuries by many who gave their lives and liberty in the pursuit of an Irish Nation free from the occupation of a foreign power. “As part of its role it would raise awareness, encourage an understanding of, and create a discourse around, the ideals contained in the key revolutionary documents of Irish republicanism, and of the events leading up to the declaration of the Irish Republic contained in the Proclamation of the Irish Republic read by Pádraig Mac Piarais at the front of the GPO
Dublin Senator Catherine Noone, has condemned the recent appearance of larger packets of cigarettes on shelves - some containing as many as 28 per packet.
"This is a blatant attempt by cigarette makers to get people smoking more. As anyone who knows a smoker knows, they measure their consumption in packs per week and by creating larger packs, they are inviting people with a serious addiction to increase their consumption, by up to 40%. "This Government has been working to stamp out
on April 24 1916. “Many nations have a day or event in their history which for the present day citizen captures the spirit of that nation and I believe in the many episodes of such bravery foresight and selflessness in Irish history the 1916 Rising out, and stands therefore is the appropriate day to celebrate and commemorate at Ireland’s national day. “In this leglislation before us today, I have laid out that the new public holiday, as Lá na Poblachta as that national day. It would fall annually on April 24
the day the Irish Republic was declared. It deals with what would happen if falls on a Saturday or a Sunday and I have also ensured that it has the full meaning for workers of a public holiday as per the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997. “So Minister don’t be of Lá na afraid Poblachta April 24, embrace it in the full understanding of what I am seeking in this bill. A new Public Holiday dedicated to the memory of selfless men and women who had vision and the courage of their convictions as contained in The Proclamation of 1916.”
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Romaine Scally is the principal in the firm of ROMAINE SCALLY AND COMPANY SOLICITORS Main Street Tallaght, Dublin 24 TEL 4599506 FAX 4599510 email: legal@scally.ie
In this edition of the paper, Romaine Scally Solicitor, of Romaine Scally & Company, Solicitors, Main Street, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Telephone 014599506 email legal@scally.ie deals with a number of issues including the obligation on a Landlord to provide the name of their Tenant to Irish Water.
q. i have two properties which i rent out. irish Water have been writing to me demanding to know the names of my Tenants. i am reluctant to give them this information. Am i obliged to provide the names of my Tenants to irish Water?
A. It has become common knowledge that Irish Water is now pressuring Landlords to breach Data Protection Laws and provide the names of their Tenants to them. In February of this year, Irish Water demanded that Landlords give them the names of Tenants of Residential Properties so that it could bill the correct people for use of water. Under the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013, Irish Water is entitled to bill the owner of a property for Water services unless it is proven that the owner is not the occupier of the property. In effect, Irish Water was threatening Landlords that they would be responsible for these bills unless they provided this information. The question arises however as to whether or not the Landlord will be breaching the Data Protection Act 1998 (as amended) by providing this information to Irish Water. Firstly, there is a general obligation on Landlords to refrain from disclosing personal data for any reason unconnected with the purposes for which it was gathered. The fundamental rule behind the Data Protections Acts is that, if a person or body (the Data Controller) has personal data on someone then, there are controls over how that data can be used. Therefore, it is not a simple matter for Landlords to simply provide Irish Water with the names of their Tenants. Each Landlord is a data controller under the Acts and each Tenant is a Data Subject. The names of Tenants are personal data and the general obligation on Landlords is to refrain from disclosing this information for any reason unconnected with the purpose for which it was gathered. The names of Tenants are gathered to allow the Landlord know who they are contracting with and to allow registration of the Tenancy with the Private
Residential Tenancies Board. The information is not gathered so that the Landlord can disclose this information to third parties. There are of course exceptions and the relevant one is found at Section 2 A(1)(d) of the Data Protection Acts. This states that a Data Subject may process personal data if such processing is “necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the Data Controller or by a third party or parties to whom the data are disclosed, except where the processing is unwarranted in any particular case by reason of prejudice to the fundamental rights and freedoms or legitimate interests of the Data Subject”.
The legitimate interest of the Landlord is to ensure that they are not billed for Water Services used by Tenants. Similarly, the legitimate interest of Irish Water, as a third party, is to ensure that it bills the Occupier and not a Landlord. The key word here however is “necessary”. Under Section 8 (e) of the Data Protection Acts, a Landlord can disclose information where such disclosure is “required by or under any enactment or by a rule of Law or Order of a Court”. In order for Section 8 (e) to apply therefore, Irish Water must find a Statutory Authority or other rule that allows for disclosure. Section 26 of the Water Services Act, 2013, states that Irish Water may request that a relevant person must provide it with information that it may reasonably require to enable it to perform its functions. Relevant person is defined in Section 26 (5) of the Act as including; a local authority; Private Residential Tenancies Board; the Property Services Regulatory Authority; the Revenue Commissioners; the Minister for Social Protection; or any other person as prescribed by Ministerial Order.
Missing from this list however is a “private Landlord”. As such, a private Landlord is not considered a relevant person for the purposes of disclosing this information to Irish Water. Therefore, in order for this information to be given by a Landlord to Irish Water, there would need to be a Ministerial Order. To date, no such order has been made. Irish Water could ask the Minister to issue an Order to this effect but this has not been done to date. However, in response to this problem, the Government has enacted Section 47 of the Environmental (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 which puts an obligation on Landlords to provide this information to Irish Water. However this section has not yet been commenced and cannot be relied on either by Landlords or Irish Water as an exception to the Data Protection Acts. It is arguable therefore that any Landlord who hands over the names of their Tenants to Irish Water prior to the commencement of Section 47 of the Environmental (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 is in breach of the Data Protection Acts. Technically, this would allow any affected Tenant to complain to
the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC). Alternatively, a Tenant could sue a Landlord for a breach of the Acts although this is unlikely to succeed given the current ambiguity in the interpretation of the Law and, in addition, the only loss suffered by the Tenant would be a requirement to pay a bill for a service which the Tenant is actually using. On balance therefore, it would be unwise to disclose the identity of your Tenants to Irish Water but you might nonetheless contact your Tenants and recommend to them strongly that they register with Irish Water for the purposes of paying their bills.
q. i am a local authority Tenant living with my wife and two adult children in my home. My son, who is now 22, has had a number of issues with regard to his behaviour in the community and a neighbour has recently advised me that they are going to complain me to the Council. i am trying to resolve the situation as best i can. Are we and our family at risk of losing our house?
A. This is an unfortunate situation for you and the family and naturally you are motivated to help your son through these difficulties. From what you have said however, his behaviour may have impacted on the neighbours and your query arises as to whether or not this puts your Tenancy with the Local Authority at risk.
The particular situation you describe is more than likely covered under the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014 which amends three principle aspects of Housing Law. Section 62 is a relevant section which deals with the ability for Local Authorities to recover possession of a person’s home. This 2014 Act introduces a “Tenancy warning procedure” that allows a Local Authority to issue a Tenancy Warning where “in the opinion of the Authority, the Tenant or a member of his/her household has breached a specified term of the Tenancy Agreement”. The Tenancy Warning must set out the term breached and the specifics of the breach. It will also set out how the person accused of the breach can remedy their behaviour. If a tenant does not accept that a breach of Tenancy has occurred in the manner set out in the Tenancy Warning System then, the Tenant may request a review. The Tenancy Warning must also include notice to the Tenant that, if there is a repeated action within 12 months, the Local Authority can make an application either for an Order for Possession or for an Excluding Order. The Tenant must also be advised in the Tenancy Warning of the right to have the Warning reviewed. Following a request for a review, the Chief Executive of the Local Authority involved shall appoint as the reviewer of the Tenancy Warning concerned, an officer or employee of a
Local Authority who was not involved in the decision to issue the Tenancy Warning and who is senior in rank to the officer or employee who has decided to issue that Warning. In light of this new procedure, there will be an opportunity for the family to remedy the behaviour of the person responsible for the particular behaviour. Secondly, and more crucially, Repossession Proceedings will be a last resort. It should also be noted that, throughout the provisions relating to both the Tenancy Warning Process and any subsequent proceedings for recovering possession, there is an obligation in Local Authorities to have due regard to protect the identity of persons who informed it of the breach in circumstances where, in the opinion of the Housing Authority, not to do so could render those persons associated with any of them liable to violence, threat, or fear as a consequence of so interfering. The protection of whistle blowers occurs frequently and is necessary to ensure that people will be protected when disclosing issues of concern. Understandably, it can be subject to abuse if the complaint made is entirely without foundation. But, hopefully, the review process will identify any such groundless accusations. We hope that the above has been helpful. Hopefully, you will not be issued with a Tenancy Warning Procedure but, if you are, at least there are ways to deal with it without the risk of Repossession Proceedings being commenced. We wish you the best of luck in this regard. q. i own a Volkswagen and am wondering if my car is affected by the scandal over software which has been hitting the headlines recently. is there anyway i can find out?
A. Volkswagen Group Ireland has launched a website allowing owners to check if their cars are affected by the scandal over software designed to cheat U.S. emissions tests. The website is known as CAMPAIGN-CHECK.IE. This website is designed for Irish owners of diesel Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Skoda and Volkswagen commercial vehicles, to check if their engines are one of the 79,348 due to be refitted with Engine Management Software. They can do so by entering the vehicles’ registration number. The site also features a statement from VW Group Ireland’s Managing Director, Lars Himmer, where he explains what happens next. Apparently, during the month of October, Volkswagen Group will present the relevant technical solutions and measures to the responsible authorities. Volkswagen has repeatedly stated that it will actively inform all the customers who are concerned and this continues to apply over the coming weeks and months. It is estimated that approximately 80,000.00 cars sold in Ireland have had this software fitted and approx. a further 30,000.00 imported used cars may also be due for an engine software adjustment. I hope that this is helpful.
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tánaiste and minister for social protection addresses consultation forum to help develop next phase of pathways to work employment strateGy
A special Consultation Forum was held in Dublin Castle last week to explore key issues and labour market priorities and develop policy actions to inform the new Pathways to Work 2016–2020 Strategy. The Forum was attended by representatives of the Department of Social Protection, the INOU, IBEC and other key stakeholders and was a follow-up to a survey of over 200 stakeholders conducted over the summer months. Pathways to Work is the employment strategy, first launched in 2012 and updated regularly since then, to help jobseekers back to work. Addressing the Forum, the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton, T.D. said: “The next phase of the
Pathways strategy will be about building on success. When the Government took office, unemployment was soaring and would eventually peak at over 15%. Pathways to Work was our response to that. Through the strategy, we transformed the Department of Social Protection from the benefits passive provider of old to an active and engaged public employment service. The results are clear. The numbers in work have now reached over 1.96 million and unemployment has fallen to 9.4%. Long term unemployment has fallen from 9.5% to 5.5%, and youth has unemployment fallen from 33% to 22%. But we still have much work to do and that’s where Pathways to Work 2016-2020 comes in.
“The Government’s targets of over 2 million and full jobs employment in 2018 will not happen by themselves. That means creating jobs and helping jobseekers avail of those jobs through the Pathways to Work approach.” “The purpose of theevent is to give key stakeholders an opportunity to say what they think should be included in the Pathways to Work strategy for the next five years.” The Tánaiste told the Forum that addressing long-term unemployment and youth unemployment must remain priorities for the coming years. It is critical, she said, that the processes and services introduced by the Government over the past three years are consistently applied and of high quality.
The event gave stakeholders the opportunity to consider how best to move beyond ‘activation for a recession economy’ and to help reframe labour market policy for a recovering economy. The Tánaiste also noted that a significant opportunity in the next Pathways to Work is not only to help people getting a jobseeker’s payment, but also other people who would like to work but face difficulties in getting employment by virtue of their personal circumstances, whether that be caring responsibilities or a disability. “Some people start from a viewpoint that who are people unemployed do not want to work, that they have chosen for a life on welfare. That is not my experience. Overwhelmingly people
want to work. We saw that before the when recession unemployment was under 4%. We see it now in the numbers returning to work. However opportunities are not equal; people who have been long term unemployed, young-people who, due to the recession, may not have had a chance to work, people with caring responsibilities and people with disabilities all face major barriers in getting a chance to prove their worth in employment. This is what we need to turn our attention to now.” The outcome form the forum will be considered by Government as it drafts a new Pathways to Work strategy for 2016 – 2020. It is expected that this strategy will be published by January 2016.
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Cllr Mick Duff has welcomed the publication of the Capital Programme for the next six years. “The €27 billion investment plan is in many ways more important than the annual Budget” according to Mick Duff, “because it creates jobs in new projects such as roads, schools, Primary Care Centres, rail projects and broadband”. “The ESRI has today forecast that the economy this year will grow by six per cent which is more than twice the rate of growth in any other European County. This is a remarkable economic turnaround,” Cllr Duff said. “The Capital Investment Plan is projected by Labour Minister, Brendan Howlin TD to create 45,000 jobs over six years. Hopefully the Budget on October 13 will bring some improvement to public services and some relief for low and middle income taxpayers” Cllr Duff said.
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Since the publication in 1977 of her ‘revisionist’ biography of Patrick Pearse, Ruth Dudley Edwards has changed opinions about the leader ofthe 1916 rising. Was he a hero or a fanatic or perhaps both? All shades of the argument will be aired at The Civic Theatre on Thursday 15th of October when as part of the Red Line Book Festival, History Ireland Magazine bring their popular Hedge School to Tallaght. History Ireland editor, Tommy Graham has assembled a stellar
panel of historians to discuss the question: Patrick Pearse: protofascist eccentric or visionary? Tommy will be joined by: Dr. Joost Augusteijn, University of Leiden, the Netehrlands, author of Patrick Pearse, The Making of a Revolutionary, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Dr. Ruth Dudley Edwards, academic, broadcaster and writer. Her Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure (winner of the National University of Ireland Prize for Historical
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Research), first published in 1977, was reissued in 2006 by Irish Academic Press. Dr. John Gibney who has published a number of books on Irish history including 16 Lives: Seán Heuston (O’Brien Press, 2013),and The Easter Rising in 50 objects (Mercier, forthcoming). Dr. Róisin Higgins whose publications include, Transforming 1916: meaning, memory and the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising, which won the 2012 ACIS James S.Donnelly Sr Prize for the best book in History and Social Science. Publications also include The Life and After-Life of P.H. Pearse/ Pádraic Mac
Piarais: Saol agus Oidhreacht (eds.) with Regina Uí Chollatáin, (Dublin: Irish Academic Press,2009). With such an expert panel it promises to be an interesting and perhaps lively debate. There will be an opportunity for contributions from the audience so come along and have your say. All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the current issue of History Ireland and a History Ireland book bag. Civic Theatre,Tallaght, 8.00pm on Thursday 15th October. Admission €8 or €6 (with a concession).
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Anne Keane, Catherine Leyden, Nigel Odlum (Fifth generation Odlums) and Susan Zaidan celebrating Odlums 170 years at the heart of Irish baking. Ireland’s oldest and best-loved baking brand, Odlums, today celebrates its landmark 170th anniversary. And to mark the occasion Odlums has revealed that it has milled enough wheat to make over nine million tonnes of flour in Ireland since its inception in 1845! The queen of Irish baking, Catherine Leyden was joined by Paul Kelly of The Great Irish Bake Off on TV3 for her demonstration of baking through the ages. To mark the occasion Catherine Leyden has created a series of traditional and quirky recipes which can be viewed on www.odlums.ie (Pic Patrick O'Leary)
Become a certified transport manaGer
If you want to pursue a career in Transport, unlock your potential and gain a recognised qualification then you should consider a Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) in Transport Management. This Certificate, which is awarded by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, qualifies you as a Transport Manager and also entitles you to set up a haulage or bus passenger business. A CPC is also extremely beneficial for employment opportunities, career advancement, or if you want to up skill. You may also be entitled to funding for the course from your Local Employment Offices. Subjects covered in the course include: managing a transport business; employment and health and safety legislation; contract law and financial management; tachograph and hours of driving legislation;
national and international documentation etc. Approved CPC courses are run at weekends by Tony Hynes who has successfully put thousands of students through the CPC exam by using his own specially developed materials and his unique dynamic delivery style. . Tony is shortly starting his next CPC Courses in the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow on November 6th, in the Kilmurry Lodge Hotel, Limerick on November 14th, in the County Arms Hotel, Birr on November 20th & in the Green Isle Hotel, Dublin on the 5th December for the Parttime course & on Wednesday 6th January for the Full-time course to facilitate the next exam in January 2016. If you wish to obtain further information you can contact Tony at 066-7186525 or 086-2458379 or tony@cpc.ie or visit his dedicated website at www.cpc.ie.
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t dental clinic and educational resource centre
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Ralf Sander the CEO of Sander Dental Ltd noticed a gap in the postgraduate training opportunities for Irish dentists and his desire to achieve the highest possible standards of dental treatment by Irish Dentists drove him to set up the T Dental Educational Resource and Training Facility here in Tallaght. After some negotiation Ralf managed to persuade one of the UKs top Dental educators and specialist Prosthodontist Professor Paul Tipton to start training Irish dentists right here In Tallaght. Professor Tipton is an internationally acclaimed Prosthodontist who has worked in private practice for more than 30 years. He is the founder of Tipton Training Ltd, one of the UK's leading private dental training academies and the author of over one 100 scientific articles for the dental press. He was voted in the Top 20 'most influential dentists in the UK by his peers in Dentistry Magazine in April 2012, the leading Prosthodontist in the poll and was voted in the top 5 dentists in Private Dentistry's Elite 20 poll, January 2012.
As the training centre grew from strength to strength it was necessary to move to larger premises and the T Dental Educational and Resource Centre was
opened in Old Bawn. A seminar room large enough for ten delegates was equipped with the latest of training equipment including phantom heads to give Irish dentists the opportunity to achieve the highest of standards. Two fully operational Dental surgeries were also provided so live implant surgeries could be taught as part of one of the many high quality courses offered. Early this year Ralf decided to open the training facility to the general public and the T Dental Clinic was created. The training facility will still carry on training the best of Irish dentists. The opportunity for patients to participate in courses will remain open so that any patients receiving implants as part of a course will have the cost of their treatment greatly reduced.
Dr David Hefferon BDS, Dip Hom Tox, FIAOMT, PGCE has recently started working at the T Dental Clinic. As a graduate of Queens University Belfast with over 25 years of International Dental experience, David has developed a special interest in Cosmetic Dentistry, Orthodontics, TMJ (Jaw) problems, Holistic Dentistry, Children’s Dentistry, Sports Dentistry, Physiological Regulating Medicine, Detoxification Protocols (Pre and Post Mercury removal) and the
connection between Oral Health and Systemic Disease.
David is committed to continual education and has done extensive CPD in Ireland, UK, Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain, USA, Sweden and Australia to ensure that he always offers the highest possible standards of care to all his patients.
In order to offer a more individualised approach to his patients David also obtained a Diploma with Honours in Homotoxicology / Biological regulatory Medicine and became a Fellow of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. David has worked with Professional Athletes, Rugby and Football players to improve performance by optimising their occlusion and helping them recover from injury in a quicker time frame.
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At T dental we also offer a caring gentle approach so if you are anxious, nervous or embarrassed about your oral health please feel free to pay us a visit. We look forward to seeing you in the near future.
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At the T dental clinic David will offer the full range of high quality Dental options to patients in Tallaght and the surrounding areas.
As well as offering the full range of standard dental treatments such as beautiful white fillings, healthy gum maintenance and nice fitting dentures and crowns to restore your bite, T Dental clinic will also offer: Cosmetic Dentistry: To
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over 10,600 students take action to protect their Grants
10,628 new student voters were registered by the Union of Students in Ireland across 24 college campuses between the 6th and 8th October.
USI launched their campaign ‘Education Is’ to educate, empower and register students to vote in the upcoming General Election, focusing on which politicians will increase student support like grants, student assistance funds and accommodation. The campaign’s official hashtag was #RockTheRegister and shot to the top of the Irish trending list on
Twitter. The final figure of new student voters on the 8th October was 10,628 but students are expected to continue registering to vote at their local student unions.
“10,628 new student voters is a force to be reckoned with,” USI president, Kevin Donoghue, said, “1 in 6 people living below the line are poverty students. 73% of students are suffering from stress or anxiety because of the cost of education. The cost of college for students is €11,000 per year, so college courses can cost between €33,000 and
€77,000. For many young people, this is simply unaffordable. Unaffordable education increases poverty traps and widens the gap between the rich and the poor. Politicians across the country now know that more than ten thousand six hundred students will be voting for the politicians who will fight for their educational interests.”
Government investment in 3rd level education dropped from over €1.6bn in 2005 to €939m in 2014. The Union of Students in Ireland is calling on the Government to increase
funding and accommodation for students, and reduce the registration fee of €3,000.
“We are overwhelmed by the response we had to the ‘Education Is’ campaign” USI Deputy President, Annie Hoey, said, “Students are passionate about their education because it empowers them, broadens their career prospects and brightens their future. 72% of students are struggling financially to stay in college and an alarming 63% of students said they won’t be able to stay in college if fees go up.”
sinn féin outlines a repuBlican approach to the arts
Dublin Sinn Féin has announced its priorities in an effort to achieve a cultural landscape that is equitable and fair for all of Ireland’s artists, encouraging to its future artists and immersive for all of its patrons and citizens. Cllr. Fintan Warfield said;“Sinn Féin take pride in Ireland’s vibrant artistic history – across myriad art forms – and will campaign to ensure that such a record is upheld and added to into the future. “The Creative Communities document is underpinned by republican values, proclaimed by the leaders of 1916, who were cultural as much as political activists.
“A republican understanding of the arts is one that champions accessibility for all, in both creation and consumption.”
“The Creative Communities document outlines a number of key proposals, including the reinstatement of funding for the arts, and for public expenditure to be brought into line with European Member State GDP average. Warfield concluded;“Policies adopted and cuts imposed by Government do a disservice to our vibrant legacy and create a cultural atmosphere that is inert rather than dynamic.”
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MiRACLE PRAyER Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. M.R.
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.O.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. P.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. P.M.
make this novena. I come exhausted with fatique to show you the cruising weight of my trials. You are powerful O Mary and you can come to my assistance (mention request). I feel consoled by the thought that you can help me. I have reason to expect any favour from a mother who is at once sp powerful and so merciful. I ask thi s favour in the name of the love which you had for your Divine Son. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Quenn of Peace pray for us. Promised publication for a most
MiRACLE PRAyER Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for a very special one. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Promise publication and favour will be granted no matter how impossible. Never known to fail. G.N. NOVENA TO OUR LADy OF THE SACRED HEART Behold me kneeling at your feet, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. You know why I
grateful favour received today. Grateful believer in the Sacred Heart. M.O.C.
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://www.irishpilgrimagetrust.c om 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.
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clondalkin scheme wins overall award in the community housinG awards 2015
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Valhalla, an independent living scheme, in the heart of Clondalkin has scooped two awards at the Irish Council for Social Housing Community Housing Awards held on 16th September in Tullamore. The scheme won the category ‘Housing for People with Disabilities’ and also the top award of the evening ‘Overall Winner 2015’. The awards, which take place every two years, are aimed at recognising and promoting quality in housing delivery, management and services to tenants and communities. Valhalla is a joint between initiative Clanmil Ireland and South Dublin County Council and provides homes for people with disabilities and able bodied tenants.
The building itself has been built to a very high specification and is a pilot scheme under the Government’s initiative ‘Towards Carbon Neutral’ homes.
The commentary from the Judging panel was : “An exemplar architectural, social and sustainable design for the provision of housing for people with disabilities.
Clanmil Ireland and South Dublin County Council applied an excellent innovative approach to sourcing funding to achieve overall design objectives and successfully collaborated to ensure optimum outcomes for tenant well-being. The project is a real success from the point of view of all the stakeholders involved and it represents a good
practice model that can be replicated for independent living in meeting the varying needs of people with disabilities”
Martina Smith, Clanmil Ireland Chief Executive says ‘We at Clanmil Ireland and all of our residents in Valhalla are absolutely delighted to win this award. Valhalla is a great example of how innovation and good partnership working can make a real difference to tenants’ lives and we hope to continue to provide homes to this standard for those in need in the future ’ Johnny Murtagh, a resident said: “It means a lot to me to live here because I can do a lot more that I could do before in my previous accommodation. I didn’t think I could move here in the
beginning but would now like to advocate this type of housing for other people. It’s great having my own place and lots of space, the neighbours and Clanmil staff are very kind. I talk a lot more than I did before. I’m very happy!”
construction and in use during their lifetime. The principles of Universal Design and Lifetime Homes were central to the successful outcome of
the design process.
The result is an infill site with easy access to bus corridors and local services.Its integration into the community
ensures the ease of professional and local support and maximises potential for both participation by tenants and development of outreach services”.
Eddie Conroy, County Architect, South Dublin County Council added: “South Dublin County Council architects sought to deliver a high-quality modern building that successfully incorporates principles of sustainability and social integration.
In the spirit of the ‘Towards Carbon Neutral’ agenda, a suite of new technologies and materials was utilised to build these homes with minimal impact on resources and energy during
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Pictured (l-r) James Gleeson, Allianz (awards sponsor), Lorraine Byrne, Architectural technologist SDCC, Sharon O’Grady, Architect SDCC, Martina Smith, Chief Executive Clanmil Ireland, Cllr Eamon Dooley, Mayor of Offaly, Justin O’Brien, ICSH President, David Caird, Chair Clanmil Ireland, Elaine Fairley, Estates Officer Clanmil Ireland, Denise Doorly, Development Officer Clanmil Ireland
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A FUN FABULOUS girly night out with a difference is set to take place in Coláiste Cois Life, Castle Road, Lucan on Friday October 16th . Doors open at 7.15 p.m. A Style Night with advice on what to wear, how to wear it and why - a glamorous night full of advice and tips on getting your wardrobe right as well as how to shop more effectively. There will be a reception on arrival, as well as lots of fun spot prizes, raffle prizes and lots more fun surprises!! Several local boutiques will be taking part on the night, including: April Rose and Ross Morgan both from Clane; Madhatters from Dunshaughlin; Bella Mia, Celbridge; Stylemama, Rathfarnham; Zip Yard, Maynooth and many others.and the night will be led by stylist Kathryn Byrne of Your Image Matters. Tickets are €20 with all proceeds going to the charity SERVE. SERVE is a development and
volunteering organisation committed to tackling poverty in the developing world. They specifically focus on programmes and projects that help communities enhance the lives of the children and young people that they work with, ensuring that they have a future to look forward to.
Tickets are available in Coláiste Cois Life on Thursdays at 8.00am – 8.30am and 3.30-4.30pm. Tickets can be ordered in advance for collection at those times or ordered through any member of staff at Coláiste Cois Life. All tickets purchased will be entered into a draw for a two night break, including an indulgent evening meal, in the fabulous Kilronan Castle, Co. Roscommon. Find us on Facebook by searching for “Style Night” or following https://www.facebook.com/StyleNight-964804473540419/ for regular news and updates.
launch of south duBlin county sports partnership's redesiGned weBsite
South Dublin County Sports Partnership are delighted to announce the launch of their redesigned website www.sdcsp.ie As well as an extensive guide to the programs run by South Dublin County Sports Partnership, the interactive
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How to Combat Obesity
Obesity is a growing health problem in the Ireland, we have the highest rate of obesity in children in the whole of Europe and second highest in the world. Although genetics can play a role in the likelihood that a person will become obese, the condition occurs when the amount of calories consumed exceeds the amount of calories expended over a long period of time. Excess calories are stored as fat in the body, and with long-term caloric excess, an individual eventually becomes obese. Exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet are ways in which to combat obesity. Benefits of Regular Exercise
Regular exercise (and proper nutrition) can help reduce body fat as well as protect against chronic diseases associated with obesity. If you are looking for a reason to start an exercise program, listed below are five of the many benefits of regular physical activity. Exercise lowers risk for chronic diseases Concerned about heart disease? Regular exercise is a proven way to decrease risk for these and other chronic diseases. It will help to prevent or manage high blood pressure. It also raises high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, known as the “good” cholesterol, and lowers low density lipoprotein (LDL) or “bad” cholesterol. This combination will decrease the amount of harmful plaques that can buildup on your artery walls and keep blood flowing smoothly. Regular exercise can also help prevent type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and certain cancers. Exercise improves your mood
Feeling a little edgy? A quick workout will help calm you down! Exercise stimulates chemicals in your brain that make you feel happy and relaxed. It also makes you feel
better about yourself and helps reduce feelings of depression and anxiety. Exercise helps manage weight
It’s a no-brainer. Exercise burns calories. The more you exercise, the easier it is to keep your weight under control. But remember that exercise is not a free pass to eat everything in sight! To burn 100 calories, most people need to walk or run about one mile. And one little chocolate M&M candy contains the amount of calories it would take to run or walk the length of a football field! So be sure not to overestimate the amount of calories you’re burning. Exercise promotes better sleep
Having a hard time falling and staying asleep? A good night’s sleep can improve your concentration and productivity throughout the day, and exercise might be the key to getting better sleep. It can help you fall asleep faster and sleep deeper. Exercise can be FUN
Tired of spending your Saturday afternoons watching TV or doing washing? Looking for an activity that the whole family can enjoy? Get moving! Exercise doesn’t have to be grueling. Take a dancing class, push your kids on the swing, or try something new. Find an activity you enjoy, and have fun with it! Starting an Exercise Program
For obese persons, the focus of the exercise program should be based on low-intensity aerobic activity with progressively increasing duration. Aerobic exercise provides overall health benefits, including fat loss, an increase in daily energy levels,
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and reduced risk of health problems. At the beginning of the program, the frequency and duration of the activity is more important than the intensity. Aim for exercising four or five days a week for 30 to 60 minutes. If you were previously sedentary, these sessions can be broken up into three 10-minute sessions, with gradual increases in duration. In addition to aerobic activity, resistance or weight training can also provide some benefits to overall health. Not only does weight training make you stronger, but it also raises your muscle-to-fat ratio, which increases the amount of calories you burn at rest.
Despite all your inclinations to monitor your weight on the bathroom scale, try to resist focusing on weight loss. The body has a tendency to gain muscle or lean weight initially, so although your body is benefiting from the exercise, the pounds might not drop off right away. Focus on the quality and quantity of the exercise instead. • Engage in activity that puts minimal stress on the joints, such as walking, swimming or water exercises, and cycling. • Ease into your workout. Start slowly for the first five minutes to give your body time to adjust to the activity. • Work at a comfortable pace that allows you to talk without too much difficulty. • Focus on increasing duration first, then increasing intensity. • Slow down for the last five minutes to allow your body to ease back into its resting state • Finish with stretching exercises. Precautions • It is important to gradually increase the duration and intensity of the exercises, while understanding that you will
have to build up to longer and more strenuous workouts. • Jogging can cause stress on the knees and joints and is generally not recommended for the obese because of risk for injury. Instead, stick to lower impact aerobic activities until you are in better shape. • Obese people should be especially careful about heat exhaustion given that they are less able to adapt to temperature changes. Wearing light clothing will allow for better heat exchange while exercising. Hydration is very important for the • obese, since they are susceptible to dehydration. Be sure to drink fluids frequently before, during, and after exercise. • Slow down or stop if you experience chest pains, shortness of breath, palpitations, nausea, pain in the neck or jaw, or major muscle or joint pain. Integrate physical activity into daily activity: • Take the stairs. • Park farther from the door. • Take a short walk at lunch. • Turn off the TV. • Take walk breaks from work. • Wear a pedometer for monitoring your activity.
People don’t just have time to exercise… they MAKE time to exercise. Be in control of your life. Make exercise a part of your day, everyday!
For information on Pe rsonal Training and group cla sses contact me via my Facebook page www.facebook.com/Se anPTCorr or Contact me by Phone 0851038246.
free demonstrations of park exercise equipment
During the month of October, South Dublin County Sports Partnership is offering members of the public a free 'fitwalk programme' in various public parks and greens throughout the county.
The 'fitwalk programme' incorporates shorts walks and the use of the outdoor exercise equipment that South Dublin County Council has installed in the parks. Each session is approximately 45 minutes in duration and is ideally suited to active retired and those seeking to become more active. The demonstrations will be held each week throughout October.
Trained tutors will on hand to give the demonstrations and will also be available to offer advice and tips on the other opportunities that are available for keeping physically active.
TiMETABLE FOR WEEkLy DEMONSTRATiONS:
Corkagh Park, Mondays @ 10.00 am
Ballymount Park, Mondays @ 11.30 am
Tymon Park (Tymon North), Thursdays @ 10.30 am Tymon Park (Wellington), Thursdays @ 2.30 pm Rathcoole Park, Fridays @ 10.30 am Glendown Park, Fridays @ 2.30 pm
For more information on the content of the fitwalk programme please contact The Sports Partnership office, email: info@sdcsp.ie or call/text 086 0441071
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by Lynda O'Donoghue Donnelly THE ULTIMATE GARTH BROOKS EXPERIENCE AT THE GREEN ISLE HOTEL
The ‘Friends In Low Places’ featuring Trevor Smith and his live 8 piece band come to The Green Isle Hotel, Newlands Cross on Friday 23rd of October with doors opening at 8pm. Friends In Low Places brings you the magic of Garth Brooks with a spectacular light and sound production and all of his greatest hits such as “If Tomorrow Never Comes”, “Friends In Low Places”, “The Dance”, “Shameless” and “Unanswered Prayers”. Attempting to meet a demand for Garth’s music here in Ireland, Friends In Low Places formed, Trevor Smith an uncanny look-alike and Ken Gillicthey as lead guitarist started up the show which consists of an eight piece band and attempts to the replicate the electrifying live production of a Garth Brooks show. The Green Isle Hotel has over 400 complimentary car parking spaces and coach parking is available. Laura McAllister, Head of Marketing for the Green Isle Hotel said: 'I was delighted to hear that ‘Friends In Low Places’, decided to choose the The Green Isle Hotel for their upcoming show. This was a major success last year in Vicar Street and I am very confident that this year the show will be bigger and better again. I look forward to the evening and welcome all you Garth Brooks Fans to the hotel”. Tickets are on sale from €25 and can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.ie or see www.greenislehotel.com for our special overnight packages from €109 per person including show, dinner and an overnight stay. Tickets can also be purchased at the reception desk in the hotel. Green Isle Hotel can be contacted on Twitter @GreenIsleHotel or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GreenIsleHotelConfere nce&Leisure
1. Coach Carter – One of the triumphs of this movie is that it is based on the real-life story of an American basketball coach who drove his students to be better ball players and better men. Respectful behaviour, a strict dress code and good grades all make up the recipe for sporting brilliance in this
youngsters as part of his court-ordered community service. This movie has everything you could want from a sports film – triumph over adversity, rousing music montage and a team of misfits that everyone can identify with.
So there it is, our top five collection for this week that will give you time to sit down with the family and debate the winning versus taking part theory. In our next edition we will have another Top Five Films to keep you entertained for the perfect night at home with the family.
Coach Carter – One of the triumphs of this movie is that it is based on the real-life story!
THE MAGIC OF DISNEY
Trevor Smith will be performing in The Green Isle Hotel Friday 23rd October
TOP FIVE FILMS – Sports
Whether you were the top athlete in your class or the kid always picked last for PE everyone dreams of that winning sporting moment that changes everything. Anyone who has had their spine tingled by a rousing half-time speech or gotten goosebumps from the rising music as the underdog scores the winning goal, touchdown or basket will understand that sport transcends simple winning or losing – it can be positively life-affirming. So if you are having a cosy night in but want your movie choice to be adrenalin filled and uplifting we have just the movies to watch in this edition’s Top Five Films – Sports.
4. Jerry Maguire – This movie shows sports from the inside, the best and the worst plays out between agents in what is all at once a sweet love story, an insight into the cut-throat world of sports agents and a really funny film. Tom Cruise avoids his usual serious self to play Jerry Maguire who is fired from his big time firm and left with just one single client. What follows is a journey in every sense of the word. 5. The Mighty Ducks – The kids will love this even more than you do. A team of misfits is taken on by a former professional ice hockey player who is mentoring the
moving film. And it stars Samuel L Jackson – what more do you want? 2. Bend it Like Beckham – An ode to one of the greatest free kick takers in soccer history this movie launched Keira Knightley’s career in a completely unexpected way. Dreams of playing professional soccer are dashed by Jessminder’s traditional upbringing but she doesn’t let a little thing like tradition stand in her way. Lots of familiar faces fill the cast and this film and women’s football is well worth seeing. 3. The karate kid – The quintessential underdog movie anyone who has seen this film has, at one time or another, attempted the crane kick and uttered the words “sweep the leg”. Daniel has just moved to a new school and is learning how to fight from the kindly Mr Miyagi so as he can keep the bullies at bay, then he decides to face them in a tense Karate tournament. Movie gold.
The magic of Disney will return to Citywest Hotel this November for four days and nights. The limited run of Disney On Ice – Worlds of Enchantment will be taking place from November 12 to November 15 with nine shows across the four days. Prepare for princesses, talking cars and a world of magical music and dance as the annual show helps he crowds get into that Christmas feeling. Characters from the Disney-sphere will come alive with Pixar’s Cars and Toy Story 3, as well as the Disney princesses, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy plus the much loved Frozen characters all making an appearance. See the Toy Story 3 cast sing and dance while you race to the finish line with your favourite characters from Pixar’s Cars in the colourful and meticulously choreographed show. You willing be singing right along with all of instantly recognisable songs from each of the films while the youngsters will be in awe of the larger than life characters. World class ice skaters fill each of the roles and the impressive ice sets and costuming are a sight to behold. Disney On Ice – Worlds of Enchantment takes views into the world of Anna and Elsa from Frozen, bringing the audience to Arendelle as they explore more about the
hero siblings. The show is produced by Feld Entertainment and will undertake a tour of the UK and Ireland until January 2016. Tickets for the ice spectacular are on sale now with shows taking place in the morning, afternoon and evening on Saturday November 14 and Sunday November 15. For more information, or to book tickets for the seasonal show visit www.ticketmaster.ie.
The magic of Disney returns to Citywest Hotel this November
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