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January 10, 2013
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INSIDE: Local student Jordan just cannot wait to take on the tallest peak in the Americas P2
EU Presidency: Minister Varadkar on a huge opportunity for Ireland Page 8
GazetteSport looks back on an epic 2012
Plan for burial ground rejected
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PAUL HOSFORD
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Rebel Rising back in play for Clondalkin duo Page 30
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ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES.......................6 DUBLIN LIFE....................11 OUT&ABOUT...................17 CLASSIFIEDS.................26 SPORT............................27
A controversial planning application for a cemetery in Calliaghstown, Rathcoole has been rejected by An Bord Pleanala. Local residents had voiced concerns and successfully objected to the proposal for the cemetery when planning permission was first sought. The council upheld the concerns of locals and refused permission for
the project but the developers later appealed their decision to the Bord. Local residents again made detailed submissions on the proposal, highlighting the extent of their apprehension. The Bord took their fears into account and this week refused permission for the cemetery in what Minister for Children Frances Fitzgerald has described as “a victory for the people of Rathcoole”. Full Story on Page 4
Looking back: One-woman show on myopia is a big hit emily, Brendan and Mary Byrne clearly looked like they were enjoying themselves as they attended the Civic Theatre for Sonya Kelly’s acclaimed onewoman show, The Wheelchair on My Face.
Part memoir, part theatre, part stand-up comedy, The Wheelchair on My Face relates the hilarious and poignant story of Kelly’s myopic childhood. Picture: Cathy Weatherston See Gallery on Page 6