Dublin Gazette: City Edition

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DECEMBER 20-26, 2018

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THE LATEST NEWS & SPORT FROM THE DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 4-10,AREA 2018

SPORT SWIMMING:

Hyland and Coyne break string of short course lifetime bests in China at world championships SEE P34

HARK, THE LITTLE ANGELS SING

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THIS HAPPY COUPLE GIVES US CLAUS TO BE DELIGHTED P16

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Whether or not you’ll be heading in to town to see the crib, or will be listening to great carol singing from people in your neighbourhood, may Dublin Gazette wish you and yours a very Happy Christmas! Picture: Conor McCabe Photography

Joycean landmark threatened by crisis

Rent doubling at iconic Sweny’s RACHEL D’ARCY

A HISTORIC pharmacy premises made famous by James Joyce may become the latest victim of the rental crisis in Dublin city, as they announced their rent has been doubled.

Sweny’s Pharmacy has become a tourist hotspot for fans of the Ulysses writer, but may be forced to finally close as early as Summer after the rent for their premises has doubled. The premises, located at Lincoln Place, is entirely volun-

teer-run, with any funds raised coming from tourist donations or sales of replicas of the famous lemon soap mentioned in Ulysses. In the novel by James Joyce, the pharmacy – established in 1847 – is where Leopold Bloom bought the lemon soap, and lotion for his wife Molly. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

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ADORABLE little Christmas angels Meadow Rankin-Mearns, Patsy Redmond and Ralph O’Reilly hit some heavenly notes as they helped launch the IFA Live Animal Crib in the city centre at The Mansion House.

Sweny’s Pharmacy

Burglars on the prowl ‘TIS the season of goodwill – unless you’re in Ballymun and Finglas, where many very decent Dubs are being targeted by heatrless crooks. A spike in burglaries – sometimes while people are home – has the area worried, with calls for more Gardai. SEE PAGE 2

Business THE shock closure of the popular Jo’Burger Group of restaurants has seen other eateries trying to soften the blow, with attempts to help find jobs for the Jo’Burger staff. P4


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