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INSIDE: Newly elected Fingal Mayor takes up office P10
Cricket: Morgan aims for the England captaincy Page 32
Sports Awards: June winners are announced inside Page 29
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July 7, 2011
SHARK TALE: Baby shark born in Malahide aquarium See Page 3
20,000 houses hit by pyrite Farrell Q MIMI MURRAY
UP to 20,000 homeowners in Fingal have now been affected by a pyrite epidemic, Dublin North Fine Gael TD, Alan Farrell, has claimed. Deputy Farrell, whose own home has been affected by the problem, said that an urgent change in building regulations was desperately needed to tackle the issue, which is destroying newly built homes.
He has called on the Minister for Environment, Phil Hogan, to take swift action to mitigate against the pyrite epidemic that has caused significant damage to recently built houses, especially in Dublin North. “As the owner of a house with pyritic backfill, I am acutely aware of the dramatic impact that this issue has on homeowners,” he said. Full Story on Page 3
Enjoying the countryside: At launch of sculpture garden DIANA Madden and Brigid O’Sullivan, from Ballyboughal, had plenty to smile about at The Grange Garden recently when Irish comedian Jason Byrne was on hand to help launch a new sculpture garden at the popular
venue. Located in a beautiful countryside setting, The Grange also features art displays, a food parlour, beautiful gardens and a gift shop, making it a fantastic place for a summer visit. Full Gallery on Page 8 & 9