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INSIDE: Local businesswoman leads in top global role P4
September 8, 2011
RENAISSANCE: Farmleigh to host
classical music concerts See Page 5
Happy first day: All Together for school opening TEACHER Martina O’Brien and
Hurling: Disappointing end to campaign for local players Page 32
her new pupils Kimberly and Noah were all smiles when Blanchardstown West Educate Together National School opened its doors last week. The first day was a great success, with the children, and parents, obviously delighted to be using the bright, colourful school and looking forward to the years ahead. Pictures: Conor O’Mearain
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Soccer: Castleknock sides in league and cup action Page 30
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Calls for link road to bear Lenihan name Councillor asks for tribute in Porterstown
Q LAURA WEBB
CALLS have been made for a new link road in Dublin 15 to be named after the late Brian Lenihan this week. Castleknock Councillor Mags Murray said funding for the major project had been one of the last allocations the
former Finance Minister and local TD had made prior to his untimely death. Construction on the Porterstown Link Road got underway last month. Speaking at a council meeting this week, Murray said: “I have said this on many occasions. I think that it may be
appropriate to call it the Brian Lenihan Link Road as a mark of respect. It’s the area that the came from, it’s the area he has served and it’s one of the last pieces of funding that I know he secured for the area before he passed away.” Full Story on Page 2