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OCTOBER 11, 2012 Find us on
Dundrum • Churchtown • Nutgrove • Rathfarnham • Ballinteer • Sandyford • Leopardstown • Terenure • Stillorgan
INSIDE: A fun playtime as local toy store celebrates its 50th birthday P8
Camogie:
Ballyboden make it three titles in a row Page 31
Soccer:
Local duo shine for Ireland U-17s in Euro success Page 30
ALSOINSIDE: Galleries.......................8 BUSINESS..................... 18 MOTORS........................ 20 TRAVEL.......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT......... 24 CLASSIFIEDS................ 26
book launch: Shane Ross, author
and TD, on politics and bankers P7
Repair costs lead to sale of Laurels Bairbre Ni Bhraonain
LOCAL representatives were divided last week when it was announced that The Laurels apartment complex in Dundrum will be sold by the receivers, KPMG, when it became clear that the necessary safety repairs to the complex would be too costly. In a statement to The Gazette this week, a spokesperson for KPMG said: “We have confirmed that we are
selling The Laurels and are currently looking for a buyer. “We have been in contact with tenants in advance of this, and are helping them to look for new accommodation.” Councillor Richard Humphreys (Lab) said: “It’s an appalling situation that a major apartment development is uninhabitable due to fire regulations that cannot be rectified with the available resources.” Full Story on Page 4
Some simple steps: Encouraging locals to use ‘smarter’ travel IT WAS best foot forward for Fiona Cummins, Sandyford Business District Association, Gerry Flaherty and Therese Langan, Dun LaoghaireRathdown County Council, when they took part in the Walk And Talk Wednesday event in Sandyford Busi-
ness District recently. It was one of a number of initiatives in the area to encourage “smarter” travel for those living and working in the area, with the ultimate aim of increasing sustainable and environmentally-friendly travel patterns around Sandyford.