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Soccer: Dunboyne FC coach wins top FAI award Page 32

Sports Awards: July’s nominees are announced inside Page 29

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BABY, BABY: Our special guide to everything for your little one P17-23

Brian’s office closure end of an era Q LAURA WEBB

THE constituency office of the late Minister Brian Lenihan closed its doors for the final time last week with friends and colleagues gathering to bid a last farewell to a “bright star” and their dear friend. The constituency office, at Laurel Lodge Shopping Centre, was first set up 15 years ago as a temporary office for his byelection campaign to establish

the “new kid on the block”. Speaking to the Gazette, Marian Quinlan, Brian’s Constituency Secretary, and one of his most trusted aides said: “This office was not just Brian’s constituency office, it was also a drop-in centre for the party members in the area. He was also there for his constituents even just to have a chat. I enjoyed every minute of working with Brian here. I really did.”

Needles at the ready: Getting ready for fundraising Knit-athon FAMILY and friends of Emma Dowling, who sadly passed away in May following a two-year battle with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma disease, are preparing for a special Knit-athon next week to help raise funds for

the oncology ward at St James’s Hospital, where Emma received treatment. Pictured at a previous fundraiser are Michelle Hoare and Laura Dowling.

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