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January 31, 2013
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INSIDE: Students put their brand new referee’s whistle to the test P6
challenge: Social entrepreneurs urged to avail of €500k fund Page 9
Council of the year: SDCC snaps up title Rugby:
Clon looking forward despite Railway loss Page 30
Football:
Senior football team launch new foundation Page 31
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south Dublin County Council has been named as Council of the Year 2013 at the Annual Local Authority Members Association Awards. The Mayor, Cllr Cathal King (SF) said: “I am honoured and delighted to accept the award for SDCC for the second time in three years. On behalf of the elected members, I would like to acknowledge the hard work of the county manager, Philomena Poole, and the staff of the council.”
St Joseph’s NS marks 200-year anniversary Cutting the ribbon on new extension kicks off bicentennial celebrations
PAUL HOSFORD
SAINT Joseph’s BNS on Boot Road raised the curtain on their bicentennial celebrations last week, cutting the ribbon on an extension to their school
hall. The school has been serving the Clondalkin community since 1813, when it was founded by brothers of the Carmelite Order and principal Niall Desmond says the growth
continues apace. “ We a r e g r a d u a l l y expanding all the time and the opening of the extension is the start of the bicentennial celebrations, which will be going on all year.”
The extension includes a plaque dedicated to Michael Malone, the former vice-principal of the school, who had long campaigned for the extension. Full Story on Page 4