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INSIDE: Advocacy group set up to make sure voices of older citizens heard P6
shop local: The Gazette shines a light on Clondalkin’s retailers Pages 4-5
Whole lotto luck: Phyllis full of joy after major win Soccer:
Ten-man Blues get point against Nix Page 30
Football:
Round Tower miss out on promotion spot Page 31
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES.......................6 DUBLIN LIFE....................11 OUT&ABOUT...................17 CLASSIFIEDS.................26 SPORT............................27
phyllis Lynch from Neilstown,
Clondalkin, won €38,400, which included a Suzuki Grand Vitara car, recently on RTE’s National Lottery Winning Streak. Pictured at the presentation of winning cheques were the show’s host Marty Whelan, Phyllis Lynch, Nigel Scully, head of sales for the National Lottery and game show host Geri Maye. The winning ticket was bought in Dunnes Stores.
Clondalclean volunteer wins place on shortlist ‘Big honour’ as man who helped to clean up town nominated for national award
PAUL HOSFORD
A LOCAL asylum seeker has been nominated for a Volunteer Ireland award. The awards recognise 30 outstanding volunteers
from across the country, and Alpha Gassama, a Guinean native living in Clondalkin, has been shortlisted for his work with Clondalclean and Clondalkin Tidy Towns. “It is a big honour for
myself and everyone in Clondalclean and the Clondalkin Tidy Towns,” said Alpha. “Clondalkin is a beautiful place. It is like a city, but with a village point of view. You
have a lot of beautiful walks with the canal and the parks. But sometimes, these places are filthy and I thought ‘no, this place deserves better than that’.” Full Story on Page 2