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Cut rates campaign Q PAUL HOSFORD

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December 15, 2011

A PROPOSAL seeking a cut in commercial rates to support local business and sustain local jobs topped the agenda at a meeting between Fine Gael councillors from South Dublin County Council (SDCC) and the Minister for Environment, Communities and Local Government, Phil Hogan, last week. The issue of local government funding received by SDCC was also raised, with Lucan Fine Gael coun-

cillor William Lavelle saying: “SDCC has, historically, received the lowest per capita contribution from the Local Government Fund of any county or city council in the state.

Historical trend “As a result of this historical trend, the business community in South Dublin county have had to bear an inequitable burden, with respect to the financing of local government,” he said. Full Story on Page 6

Building skills: Having woodwork fun UNDER the watchful eye of B&Q

trainer Brendan Ebbs, Sharon Hughes carefully worked on a piece of woodwork at B&Q Liffey Valley, where she, and other children from Dochas Family Centre, were taking part

in a You Can Do It woodwork group. Brendan praised Sharon and the participants, who worked hard on completing a range of projects, from toys to useful household items. Full Gallery on Page 10


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