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YOUR COMMUNITY • YOUR PAPER
July 14, 2011
INSIDE: Some local leppin’ leprechauns pop up on HERITAGE: Council says felled trees our photo website Page 9 at St Edmundsbury were ‘diseased’ P4
Camogie: Sarsfields’ stars claim Leinster title Page 32
Rugby: Local player picked for Leinster Academy place Page 30
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ................. 8-9 MOTORS ........................18 BUSINESS .................... 21 TRAVEL......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT ........ 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
Council liability claims bill hits €5.9m Q PAUL HOSFORD, DAWN
LOVE and LAURA WEBB
ALMOST €6 million was paid out in the past three years by South Dublin County Council in public liability claims. Figures obtained by The Gazette have revealed that, from 2008 until 2010, the local authority paid out approximately €5.9 million in claim payments. The figures show that, in 2008, the council paid out
€2.01 million while, in 2009, this had risen to €2.22 million. Meanwhile, 2010 saw a dramatically reduced figure of €1.66 million, representing a saving of more than half a million euro. The Gazette can reveal that Fingal County Council paid out €4.1 million during the same period, while Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council paid out €6,440,138 million. Full Story on Page 5
A healthy outlook: The official opening of a DocMorris outlet THE Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Catriona Jones, joined Cormac Tobin, managing director, DocMorris, to officially open the pharmacy chain’s latest addition, located close to Tesco at Dodsborough Road.
The pharmacy is a major boost for the area, and marks another healthy addition to the town’s business community, with Mayor Jones extending her best wishes to the new outlet. Full Gallery on Page 10