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A FESTIVE DOUBLE EDITION • DECEMBER 22 & 29, 2011
INSIDE: Local homes light up with HERE WE GO-HO-HO: Santa and the festive spirit P10 Gazette team look back at 2011 Page 3
Sailing: Burrows makes grade for fourth Olympic Games Page 32
Sports Awards: December’s nominees are announced Page 29
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES .............2 & 10 MOTORS ........................18 BUSINESS .................... 21 TRAVEL......................... 22 ENTERTAINMENT ........ 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
‘Brazen youths’ burning stolen bins Q MIMI MURRAY
CALLS are being made for local residents to ensure their wheelie bins are secured following a spate of robberies in which “brazen youths” stole green bins from gardens and driveways before setting them alight. Speaking to the Gazette, Fianna Fail Cllr Eoghan O’Brien, said a number of wheelie bins had been stolen and burnt out in the Malahide
area in recent weeks. The local councillor described the spate of robberies as “despicable” particularly as affected householders would now face a bill of €40 to have the bins replaced by Fingal County Council. “It appears brazen youths have been removing the bins from gardens and driveways and setting them alight elsewhere,” he said. Full Story on Page 5
Life lessons: Local students enjoy a pioneering initiative SINEAD Kiernan and Rebecca O’Brien were amongst students from Malahide Community School who enjoyed the visit of a pioneering initiative, entitled Keep the Cash, which aims to help young people shape their own financial futures and avoid the mistakes of the past. The students were totally
engaged in this fun interactive game where the “houses” competed against one another to be the most prudent financial managers of their combined income. In the process they learned lots to equip themselves for their lives ahead. Full Gallery on Page 2