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September 8, 2011
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Mind yourself: Looking after mental health THERAPIST Paula Richards and
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psychotherapist Linda Balfe, of Aspen Counselling, were happy to tell The Gazette about Aspen Counselling Services, and the range of low-cost services that Aspen provides to help west Dublin communities to look after their mental health – something that is, of course, just as important as physical wellbeing. Balfe said: “We don’t want anyone to ever feel they have nowhere to turn to.” See feature on Pages 6-7
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Clamp down on cigs’ smuggling – trader
Local business owner calls for harsher penalties
Q PAUL HOSFORD
A CLONDALKIN business owner has made a submission to the Department of Justice aimed at fighting illegal tobacco smuggling. William Hanley, who owns the SuperValu store in Rowlagh, made the submission
to the Department’s White Paper on Crime because, he claims, the crimes are not punished harshly enough. “I have limited confidence in the criminal justice system to deal with the problem of cigarette smuggling and the illegal cigarette trade. “While the penalties have
increased, the actual fines are very small, and I get the feeling that it is not being treated as a serious issue,” he said. Labour TD Robert Dowds said he supported the submission, adding: “I will put it to the Minister for Justice.” Full Story on Page 3