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INSIDE: Enjoying a gala dinner event at the Grand Hotel P8
Soccer: Trio of Malahide sides reach FAI cups’ last stages Page 32
Rugby: Fine win on the road for Malahide at New Ross Page 30
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March 1, 2012
AT THE RACES: Fundraising night for Irish Autism Action See Page 3
Decision on trees ‘based on good’ planning I MIMI MURRAY
THE removal of trees beside St Sylvester’s Church may have evoked a strong reaction from many Malahide residents last week, but Fianna Fail councillor, Eoghan O’Brien, said the planning application for a new parish centre and the removal of trees went through a thorough planning process. Councillor O’Brien said there is truth in the argu-
ment that trees add character. However, he said the planning department in Fingal County Council is totally independent and that they make decisions based on good planning. But concerned resident, Austin Maguire said this week: “There is a responsibility that we all share to retain the features that give the village its charm.” Full Story on Page 2
Show-stopper: Enjoying an annual school performance PICTURED at the recent Zombie
Prom show at Malahide Community School are Martha McNamara and David Hayes. They were among a large audience who came to enjoy a heartfelt comedy, which was per-
formed by transition-year students. All the hard work and preparation was well worth it as the show was a hit with all who attended. Full Gallery on Page 10