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Irish Olympian discusses basketball way back when SEE PAGE 15 JULY 26, 2012
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ELAINE McNally and Paul Webster had every reason to celebrate recently when they discovered that they had won a €10,000 wedding prize giveaway. The lucky couple had entered the competition on Facebook and were drawn with 50 other couples who gathered at The Stillorgan Park Hotel for the big draw. When the pair’s names were drawn they were over the moon and can now look forward to a great wedding. Pictured handing over the prize is Daragh O’Neill, general manager of the hotel.
Council forced to cut budget by €2m Household tax shortfall cited for reduction
I NATALIE BURKE
FINGAL County Council will be forced to make over €2m in cuts to local services this year, as a result of a shortfall in household charge payments. Local authority managers were notified of the decision
earlier this week, when Environment Minster Phil Hogan issued a circular on suggested cuts to all county councils. The cuts to FCC will reduce the original allowance allocation of €20.4 million by €2,181,140. While the county manager described this as “extremely
bad news”, local Cllr Gerry McGuire (Lab) feared the remainder of the summer budget could be hit: “We’re just at the close of the summer period, so I imagine that the beaches could be affected. It’s very hard to pinpoint where the cuts will be.” Full Story on Page 3