Clondalkin GAZET TE FREE
‘Ensure kitty is able to quickrelease her safety collar’ PETS: P17. RECYCLE THIS COPY. KEEP DUBLIN TIDY.
YOUR COMMUNITY • YOUR PAPER
July 21, 2011
INSIDE: Soccer sides A HUNDRED WISHES: Local ICWA claim end-of-season honours P10 member reaches magic age See Page 3
Local heroes hailed: Impaired hearing awards Soccer: Rooney makes mark in debut for Birmingham Page 32
ANGEL Kinahan, from Clondalkin, and Dr Nina Byrnes were smiling in the sunshine at the launch of Ireland’s first awards for the deaf or hard or hearing, an initiative of local company, Hidden Hearing, in association with the Irish Deaf Society. The competition is seeking nominations for those who are deaf or hard of hearing and have made a significant contribution to society, their community, workplace, family or through sporting excellence. Picture: Colm Mahady
Full Story on Page 7
Gymnastics: Local club hail their success in 2011 season Page 30
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ................8-10 MOTORS ........................18 BUSINESS .................... 21 TRAVEL......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT ........ 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
Campaigners’ joy at Bord decision Changes sought in the plan for Monastery Road
Q PAUL HOSFORD
CAMPAIGNERS and local residents have hailed a decision by An Bord Pleanala seeking significant changes to a proposed development by SIAC in Clondalkin as a huge victory this week. The planning authority has
requested new information and the exclusion of 50% of parking and commercial facilities, as well as the exclusion of three residential blocks on the Monastery Road site. Local TD and Children’s Minister, Frances Fitzgerald described the changes as “significant” saying: “The Board
have sent a statutory notice to the developers requiring them to provide a revised plan for this site by September 7. They have laid out a number of conditions which would need to be satisfied in this new plan.” Full Story on Page 6