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Month XX, 2012 LUCAN • PALMERSTOWN • CELBRIDGE • LEIXLIP • ADAMSTOWN • DODSBORO • LIFFEY VALLEY • BALLYOWEN
INSIDE: Let The Gazette make your Yule cool with our great party and venue guide P19
SUCCCESS: Lucan named county winner in SuperValu Tidy Towns awards Page 5
Red-dy for fun: Face-painting at Superquinn
Camogie:
Sarsfields U-16s finish up with sixth league win Page 31
Football:
Dublin boss Jim Gavin speaks to The Gazette Page 29
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES......................6 DUBLIN LIFE...................11 OUT&ABOUT ..................17 CLASSIFIEDS ................26 SPORT ...........................27
WITH such a colourful face to see, there’s no doubt that Lucy McDermott was intrigued with her new look after Kaylie Clarke finished her handiwork. Facepainting was just one of the activities laid on at the busy supermarket recently as part of a great fun day laid on in aid of local charity, Pieta House, with shoppers happy to check out how they could help support the suicide and self-harm prevention centre.
Rathcoole landfill plan sparks local protest Groups opposed to asphalt prduction facility proposal for Behan’s Quarry
PAUL HOSFORD
MORE than 200 people turned out at Rathcoole Community Centre recently to voice their concerns over a proposed landfill at Behan’s Quarry in Rath-
coole. The plan was recently approved by South Dublin County Council, and would see an asphalt production facility installed at the site. The planning application says that the facility would
carry “no more than 10,000 tonnes per year of imported inert materials”, but the plan has drawn the ire of locals. Groups such as the Finnstown Input Group have raised objections, and
the Rathcoole Community Council said they were worried that “few controls will be imposed on the dump”, adding: “Rathcoole is not a place for landfill”. Full Story on Page 8