Malahide GAZET TE FREE
‘Timberlake and Diaz learn some life lessons in Bad Education’ CINEMA: P24. RECYCLE THIS COPY. KEEP DUBLIN TIDY.
YOUR COMMUNITY • YOUR PAPER
INSIDE: TG4’s The G-Team TV show comes to town P10
Soccer:
Sheppard called up to Dublin Super Cup squad Page 32
Sports Awards: June’s nominees are announced inside Page 29
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ........ 8, 9 & 10 MOTORS ........................18 BUSINESS .................... 21 TRAVEL......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT ........ 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
June 30, 2011
FIELD OF DREAMS: New sculpture garden at the Grange See Pages 6 & 7
Water: Traders talk to council on cuts Q MIMI MURRAY
EFFORTS to tackle ongoing water shortages in Malahide have intensified with a meeting taking place between the local Chamber of Commerce and Fingal County Council. A Chamber delegation, led by Derek Fowler with Barry Gibney and Dave Gorman, met with Head of Water Services, Gerry Duane, on June 10. “We would like to have a
better form of contact from FCC when issues arise from water shortages, or any other form of interruption with supply, that may affect our ability to operate our businesses correctly,” Chamber President Al Ryan said. He said that when FCC sees the need to reduce water pressure, it should be done outside the normal business / trading hours. Full Story on Page 4
A reason to smile: Musical Society scoops two awards ARLENE Traynor and David Latham had plenty of reason to be happy at the recent Association of Irish Musical Societies’ (AIMS) Awards held in Killarney where Malahide Musical Society took home two out
of three awards. David, who played The Pirate King in The New Pirates of Penzance, had particular reason to be smiling as he won the Best Comedic Performance award. Full Story on Page 5