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INSIDE: Passion for food to take over DLR NEXT STEPS: Our essential guide book festival P6 to your third-level options P17-23
Hurling: Locals help Dubs to Under-21 AllIreland final Page 32
Rugby: Jones misses out on place in Ireland World Cup team Page 30
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ................8-10 TRAVEL.................... 14-15 BUSINESS ................... 25 MOTORS ....................... 24 ENTERTAINMENT ......... 16 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
Town is one of city’s safest places Q DAWN LOVE
NEW crime figures have pointed to Dun Laoghaire as being one of the safest parts of Dublin to live in. The figures, released by the Central Statistics Office, are based on the first six months of 2011 and show that theft and public order offences for the area were significantly lower than many other parts of the greater Dublin area.
They reveal that, while there were 189 public order offences and 264 thefts in the first six months, there were 314 public order offences and a massive 1,057 thefts in Blanchardstown during the same period. The figures also show that, between 2008 and 2010, the number of public order offences in Dun Laoghaire dropped significantly. Full Story on Page 5
Pavement Picassos: Chalk it up to a terrific festival first JESSICA Jones (7) and her father,
Andrew, enjoyed some threedimensional trickery at Ireland’s first ever Chalk Festival held in Dun Laoghaire last week. Visiting artists worked on large installations around Dun Laoghaire Harbour Plaza and
could be observed by the public as they worked. Leon Keer and Jennifer Chaparro produced 3D pieces in chalk, while Vera Bugatti worked to create a piece in the traditional Madonnari style. Full Story on Page 4