Dublin Gazette: Fingal Edition

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DublinGazette DEC 28, 2018 - JAN 02, 2019

DUBLINMAGAZINE: It’s your last chance DUBLIN

to read our great Magazine section – well, for 2018, as we’re back on Jan 3, 2019! SEE PAGE 13

Fingal Edition FREE

THE LATEST NEWS & SPORT FROM THE FINGAL COUNTY COUNCIL AREA

Works IRISH Water is to invest almost €22 million to improve the water supply for 65,000 households and businesses in north Dublin. Howth, Malahide and Balbriggan will see a range of works to help reduce outages, and meet the needs of Fingal’s growing towns. SEE PAGE 2

SPORT

CAMOGIE: New Dublin Senior Camogie manager Frank Browne has hit the ground running, aiming high for success with a strong team. SEE P28

IT’S GOING TO BE Addiction NEW YEARRIFIC!

IF YOU’RE lucky enough to have bagged a ticket, you’ll love the superb New Year’s Eve celebrations in town by the River Liffey – but even if you don’t, have a fun countdown to 2019, wherever you are!

Dublin Gazette – your favourite local newspaper – would like to thank our readers and advertisers for your support in 2018, and wish you all a very Happy New Year! Find us on Keep reading, keep recycling – thank you

Fingal could host the biggest tourist trail €5.5m Newbridge to Newgrange link proposed

SYLVIA POWNALL

FINGAL has the potential to form part of the biggest tourist trail in Ireland if ambitious plans for a greenway linking ‘Newbridge to Newgrange’ get the go-ahead. Fingal County Council has applied for

funding under the national Greenway Fund to develop a route from Newbridge House in Donabate along the coastline and Boyne Valley to Newgrange. The local authority collaborated with both Louth and Meath County Councils to draw up the €5.5 million plan and it hopes

to move the project to design stage in 2019. Cllr Tom O’Leary (FG) told Dublin Gazette: “This is a great idea and potentially a big tourism win for Fingal. There is €54 million in funding and 22 applications in, so tough choices are needed – but linking a national monument like Newgrange to Dublin could be a winner.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

team to help fight drug’s use

A NEW community addiction team has been launched to help tackle the rise in crack cocaine across the city. Located at Coolmine Industrial Estate, the Community Addiction Team – D15CAT – will target young people, new communities, those with alcohol addictions and adults misusing drugs. A report published by the EU drugs agency earlier this month indicates that Ireland has one of the highest prevalence of cocaine use in Europe, along with Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK.

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