Lucan GAZET TE FREE
SEPTEMBER 13, 2012 Find us on
LUCAN • PALMERSTOWN • CELBRIDGE • LEIXLIP • ADAMSTOWN • DODSBORO • LIFFEY VALLEY • BALLYOWEN
INSIDE: Exercise buffs try free equipment in Griffeen Valley Park P8
NAGARHOPE: ‘Doc’ Clandillon has the latest from his charity in Nepal P6
A loyal stalwart: Labour’s thank you to Michael LUCAN man, Michael Gannon
Soccer: Lucan United young stars hit Merrion for five Page 30
Hurling: Lucan duo help keep alive minor All-Ireland bid Page 31
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ......................8 BUSINESS .................... 18 MOTORS ....................... 20 TRAVEL......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT ........ 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
(second-left) was honoured recently for his outstanding lifelong contribution to the Labour Party. A former Labour councillor, and cathaoirleach of Dublin County Council, and national organiser for the ITGWU, he was the recipient of a long and distinguished service award from the Labour Party at the Lucan constituency office of Deputy Joanna Tuffy. Party leader Eamon Gilmore, joined SIPTU president Jack O’Connor and Deputy Tuffy to thank Michael for his dedicated service to the party.
Greyhound blasted for new waste fees ‘Polluter pays’ I HIROMI MOONEY
principle flouted, says Lavelle (FG)
WASTE operator Greyhound has “effectively abandoned the polluter pays principle”, according to local Fine Gael councillor William Lavelle, who criticised the Clondalkinbased company for the introduction of new payment
schemes. . Cllr Lavelle claims that many customers have contacted him to say that they are being transferred onto a revised payment plan which, according to a letter from Greyhound to its customers, involves “a fixed monthly charge of €19, which covers all collections of
all black and green bins for one calendar month”. A spokesperson for Greyhound said: “Greyhound has tailored a choice of price plans for each individual customer in South Dublin, based on the amount of waste that they generate.” Full Story on Page 3