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INSIDE: Spirits are flying high at the Clondalkin Heritage and Vintage Festival Pages 8-9
August 18, 2011
TRIAL PROJECT: Council invites
you to try a new community site P3
Launch is a snip: Minister opens DocMorris outlet WATCHED by An Cathaoirleach
Boxing: Egan edges closer to World place after victory Page 32
Soccer: Peamount close in on Champions League place Page 30
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of South Dublin County Council, Labour’s Catriona Jones, and several staff and management of DocMorris, the Minister for Children, and local FG TD, Frances Fitzgerald officially opened the rebranded DocMorris outlet at The Mill shopping centre. Minister Fitzgerald said she was delighted to officially launch the outlet, formerly part of the Unicare chain, and spoke of the outlet’s importance in providing local jobs and helping to boost the local economy.
Council go-ahead for nursing home The controversial plan includes a four-star hotel
Q PAUL HOSFORD
NEWCASTLE is set to get a new nursing home and fourstar hotel development following a controversial vote taken at South Dublin County Council. The roll-call vote was passed 15-7, following the motion that
amended the County Development Plan to “provide for the development of a retirement village at Ballynakelly”. However, council management were opposed to the variation, as was Labour politician Eamon Tuffy, who said he believed that some of the lands already zoned for housing in
the area would provide more “suitable locations”. The council suggested that the “proposal could more appropriately be addressed in conjunction with the review of the Newcastle Local Area Plan”, which SDCC said was overdue. Full Story on Page 2