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December 8, 2011
THE extreme cutbacks in garda services in North Dublin have been described as “totally unnecessary” by Fianna Fail Senator Darragh O’Brien. Malahide Garda Station’s operating hours are being severely restricted while Rush Garda Station faces closure. Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter announced that Malahide station, which is currently open to the public on a 24-hour basis will, in future, be
closed to the public between 10pm and 8am. “The 38 gardai working in Malahide Garda Station are serving over 25,000 people in Malahide, Kinsealy and Portmarnock. Cutting back the operating hours of the station is a retrograde step and it means, for the first time in the history of the State, that Malahide will be without a 24/7 Garda presence,” Senator O’Brien said. Full Story on Page 2
Festive fun: At the Christmas market SUSAN Craddock and Bar-
bara Nolan were among the many locals who made their way to Malahide village for the annual Christmas market recently to soak up the festive atmosphere and pick up a
present or two at the great range of stalls selling goods at bargain prices. And Santa himself made an appearance to see the children and listen to their Christmas wishes. Full Gallery on Pages 8-9