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INSIDE: Popping in to look at a new Pop-Up shopping centre P10
Soccer: Local star wins FAI Player of the Year honour Page 32
Football: Ballinteer fight back to draw season opener Page 31
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March 1, 2012
FULL STEAM AHEAD: South Dublin rail lines feature in TG4 series Page 3
Central Mental Hospital to move – Reilly I SANDY HAZEL
THE Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly, confirmed last week that the Central Mental Hospital is to be moved from its current site in Dundrum. Commenting on the development, local Fine Gael councillor Jim O’Dea said: “The only relatively new aspect of the news is that the patients will be moved to Portrane rather than Thornton Hall. “Given that a report on
the Central Mental Hospital described it as unsuitable and the level of dirt ‘inexcusable’, it was inevitable that a move was necessary for the wellbeing of the patients,” he said. The new facility at Portrane, will house a 120-bed hospital, including a 10-bed child and adolescent forensic mental health unit, and a 10-bed disability mental health unit. The future of the current site in Dundrum is open to debate. Full Story on Page 5
All shook up: Sharing a great superstar feeling at Nutgrove SHOPPERS were delighted to see a real-
life superstar – oh, and his friend, Elvis (AKA Grey Traynor) – when Brian Ormond called to Nutgrove Shopping Centre to help mark the conclusion of the centre’s monthly prize giveaways.
With Elvis on hand to help add to the day’s fun, Brian hit all the right notes himself as he had a bit of banter with customers, while one lucky shopper won the €10,000 top prize. See Gallery on Pages 8-9