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INSIDE: Glamour and style at new clothes shop’s opening P8
May 26, 2011
SCRAM, KIDS: End-of-year fun and games at Colaiste Chilliain See Page 4
A First for this trio: Dressed up for a big day Soccer: Bluebell denied league title as Wayside strike Page 32
YOUNG gentlemen, Kian Clare Martin, Quinten Doyle and Tristan Howell cut quite a dash as they stepped forward for their First Holy Communion at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Rowlagh recently. They were joining their fellow pupils from St Bernadette’s in Quarryvale to make the milestone event, with fun, games and a prize-giving ceremony at the school afterwards. Picture: Paddy Barrett
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Sports Awards: May’s nominees for Dublin prizes are announced Page 29
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES .........2, 8 & 10 MOTORS ........................18 BUSINESS ................... 20 TRAVEL......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT ........ 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
Third week of sitin at SDCC offices Horse owners protest over their seized animals
Q PAUL HOSFORD
CLONDALKIN horse owners are now entering the third week of their sit-in at South Dublin County Council’s (SDCC) main foyer, with the council taking out an injunction to prevent the protests. The sit-in began on Tues-
day, May 10, after Alan Murphy and Christopher Chrissley’s horses were impounded by the council from a field at Lough View Road, Bawnogue. SDCC gave the horse owners five days to pay the €1,300 fee to release the horses from its pound, and said the
horses had been on an open public space when they were “rounded up”. The council said that the protests had caused so much disruption that they had been forced to take unprecedented steps. Full Story on Page 7