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INSIDE: Kooky Dough rises to challenge P3
November 24, 2011
CONGRATULATIONS: Local TDs
wish new President well See Page 4
Charity night: For Save Our Sons and Daughters SOSAD (Save Our Sons and
Football: St Brigid’s reach the last four in Leinster Page 32
Daughters) held their second annual charity fashion show at The Westcourt Hotel in Drogheda recently. The show was organised by one of Ireland’s top stylists, Amanda Kevlin. The SOSAD charity night in Drogheda proved to be a fantastic occasion of fashion and fun, all the while raising awareness and money for this extremely important and ever-more-relevant charity and cause. Pictured at the event are Hazel Kaneswaren, Catherine Morgan and Georgia Salpa. Full Gallery on Pages 8-9
Sports Awards: November nominees are announced Page 29
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Flash-flooding bill could reach €210k Massive response by council to various locations
Q LAURA WEBB
THE cost to Fingal County Council of October’s severe flash flooding, which saw a torrential month’s worth of rain fall in just several hours, could reach an estimated €210,000, the local authority has said. A massive operation, involv-
ing 52 members of staff, was rolled out by the council in response to the flooding, which took place on Monday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 25. In a report issued to local elected representatives, the council said its out-of-hours telephone service was over-
loaded with calls on the night and people had difficulties getting through because of the huge number of calls. The emergency service was restored by 9pm. Approximately 3,000 sand bags were filled and despatched to various locations as calls came in. Full Story on Page 2