Dundrum GAZET TE FREE
January 24, 2013
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INSIDE: Check out The Gazette’s complete guide to the perfect wedding P15
HARPING ON: Local musician plucks a well-deserved gold medal at contest P8
A tea-mendous event: Pouring over a business Rugby:
Old Wesley come up short against UCC in league Page 30
Football:
Crokes minors into final after Na Fianna win Page 31
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES......................6 DUBLIN LIFE...................11 OUT&ABOUT ..................17 CLASSIFIEDS ................26 SPORT ...........................27
PERHAPS inviting passers-by to:
“Ah, go on, go on, go on ...” and sample some of Mrs Doyle’s Tea, Elizabeth Burns from Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Enterprise Board gave a warm welcome to visitors to the local county and enterprise board stall at the Enterprise Zone “Showcase” event held at the RDS recently. The event featured 75 small businesses, which showed their wares to buyers from more than 17 countries.
Council diverts €30k to support Gathering Business grants scheme to facilitate up to 40 extra events across the county
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€30,000 of Dun LaoghaireRathdown County Council’s (DLRCC) business grant fund is to go towards supporting and facilitating extra Gathering events in
the county, it was agreed at a council meeting last week. DLRCC director of environment, Richard Shakespeare got permission from councillors to transfer the money from the business grant fund for additional
Gathering events throughout 2013. He said that around 40 of the applications received from organisations and individuals in the county had not met the criteria, but could be funded with an additional
€30,000 from the council’s business grant fund. All councillors agreed to CouncillorJohn Bailey’s (FG) motion to transfer the funds over for use by the Gathering steering committee. Full Story on Page 2