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April 21, 2011
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Green light is given for new school Q LAURA WEBB
THERE was a major boost on the schools front this week after planning officials at Fingal County Council gave the green light for the construction of a new school building for Mulhuddart NS. The school, which will be constructed beside Tyrrelstown Educate Together, will be a purpose-built, threestorey building with 24 class-
rooms, a library and resource room and dedicated sports facilities. Welcoming the news, Dublin West TD and Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Leo Varadkar, described the decision to grant planning permission for a new building for Mulhuddart National School as a “great day for Tyrrelstown and Mulhuddart”. Full Story on Page 2
Artistic eyes: St Benedict’s pupils brush up on art work THE STUDENTS of St Benedict’s school
in Ongar displayed their impressive works of art as part of the school’s first art exhibition in their new state-of-theart building. Parents were proud as punch to see their kids’ masterpieces
displayed in the school hall and many parents also purchased the work that was professionally framed for all to see. Enjoying the scenery are Sean and Deirdre Deery. Pictures: Peter Doyle Full Story on Page 6