Clondalkin GAZET TE FREE
YOUR COMMUNITY • YOUR PAPER
INSIDE: Moyle Park students break a world record P3
Go the extra mile with the Fabia Greenline MOTORING: P18-19 RECYCLE THIS COPY. KEEP DUBLIN TIDY.
December 15, 2011
BUDGET 2012: A look at opposing
views from local politicians Pages 4&6
Building skills: Woodworking fun at B&Q UNDER the watchful eye of B&Q
Boxing: Ormond, Egan and Tims all hit by delays Page 32
trainer Brendan Ebbs, Sharon Hughes carefully worked on a piece of woodwork at B&Q Liffey Valley, where she, and other children from Dochas Family Centre, were taking part in a You Can Do It woodwork group. Brendan praised Sharon and the participants, who worked hard on completing a range of projects, from toys to useful household items. Picture: Paddy Barrett
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Basketball: Lions roaring through some tough matches Page 30
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Calls for a review of bus service changes
Improvements haven’t taken place – Kenny
Q PAUL HOSFORD
CALLS have been made for Dublin Bus to carry out an immediate review of changes that were made to the Number 13 and 40 bus services in Clondalkin, this week. People Before Profit councillor Gino Kenny, who uses both
services, said he wanted to see a review of the routes carried out, following changes that were made to them as part of Network Direct. “Both services were changed recently as part of Network Direct. This was meant to be a more improved service for its users. Unfortunately, this hasn’t
been the case. As a user of both services, I have found that, at times, the bus either doesn’t show, or two arrive at the same time. “I’m calling on Dublin Bus to review both services and make passengers have confidence in the service,” said Cllr Kenny. Full Story on Page 2