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January 17, 2013
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Month XX, 2012 LUCAN • PALMERSTOWN • CELBRIDGE • LEIXLIP • ADAMSTOWN • DODSBORO • LIFFEY VALLEY • BALLYOWEN
INSIDE: Get ready for your College Options with our nine-page supplement P17
SCHOOL TIES: Lucan Community College to create links with Taiwan school Page 3
O’Conghaile makes Dublin senior debut
Levies cut aims to boost business
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PAUL HOSFORD
Soccer:
Lucan United edged out by Malahide Page 38
Football:
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES......................6 DUBLIN LIFE...................11 OUT&ABOUT .................26 CLASSIFIEDS ................34 SPORT ...........................35
SOUTH Dublin County Council this week voted to reduce development levies in the county in a bid to boost the flagging construction sector. The plan, which was on public display until December, calls for a reduction of 26% on levies, even after an increase in development income in 2012.
A total of €3.5 million was collected last year, an increase of 30% on 2011, but still some way shy of 2004’s figure, which was well in excess of €6 million. The move was welcomed across the board, with Fine Gael councillor William Lavelle saying the reduction would encourage business in the county.
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Big winners: Lucan schools shine at Young Scientist show MAUREEN Walkingshaw BT’s
director of human resources presents the third place Senior Group Biological and Ecological Sciences Category Award to Aoife Clancy, Gemma Lyons from St Joseph’s College at this
week’s BT Young Scientist Exhibition. The girls were awarded for their project on spent coffee grounds as a nutritious plantpotting medium. See Full Story on Page 8