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see page 20 March 7, 2013
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INSIDE: Germany’s Maike Klueners gracious in defeat as Katie Taylor takes another step on Road to Rio P6
Round Tower: Announce plans for Monastery Road opening Page 32
Sport Awards: February nominees announced Page 28
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extension: Plan for lands at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre to run until 2018 Page 4
Fears of youth service fund cut paul hosford
CUTS to youth services in south Dublin have been described as “generation vandalism” by a local councillor. Cllr Gino Kenny (PBP) slammed a move to cut youth services by 10%, this week. Vincent Jackson, of Clondalkin Youth Service, told The Gazette that government plans to cut 10% from the sector would mean a loss of jobs
at the service. He said: “We would be severely affected by a 10% cut, where that money is equivalent to one-and-ahalf jobs.” A spokesperson for the Department of Children said that the Minister for Children, Frances Fitzgerald, will examine a spending proposal by City of Dublin Youth Service Board and will be responding shortly. Full Story on Page 2
A nice look to see: Face-painting fun at a new Specsavers outlet KARLY Molloy was one of the many locals who dropped by the fun-filled official opening of the new Specsavers outlet at The Mill Centre recently. The eyecare specialists knew exactly what people would look for at the opening, with
family-friendly activities, including face-painting, giving youngsters plenty to enjoy, while the grownups were happy to eye up the competitive prices and options at the shopping centre’s new Specsavers outlet.