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YOUR COMMUNITY • YOUR PAPER

March 22, 2012 Mar

INSIDE: Malahide library launches new GAZETTE COMPASS: Choose your e-book service P2 ideal travel destination Pages 19-22

Soccer: Malahide CS students score for charity Page 32

Sailing: Malahide club launch sees great turnout Page 28

ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ......................8 TRAVEL..........................19 BEAUTY ........................ 14 MOTORS ........................17 GOING OUT .................. 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26

Council pays out €623k for path trip-ups I MIMI MURRAY

A TOTAL of €623,000 has been paid out by Fingal County Council between 2006 and 2010 to people who have tripped on the county’s footpaths, with another 75 yet to be settled. The council gave a report on tree management in the Howth/Malahide area, and revealed that there are a total of 726 trip hazards in the area. In October 2010, the Fingal

Tree Strategy was adopted and 33,000 trees were surveyed. The survey revealed that a total of 1,441 of the trees in Malahide/Howth, have outgrown the space their roots need, causing the footpaths to crack and rise. FCC will now prioritise what trees they are going to work on and listed several estates that will take priority for tree removal. Full Story on Page 6

Letting her hair down: Caroline parts with locks for charity CAROLINE BRADLEY bravely waved goodbye to her flowing locks at Fingal County Council offices recently when she had her head shaved by local barber, Frank Lyster, as part of an effort to raise money for cancer, in

the Shave or Dye campaign, run by national radio station, Today FM. The event was so successful that the council is considering making it an annual fundraiser. Full Story on Page 3 and Gallery Pages 8-9


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