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IN THE BAG: Keogh’s Crisps unveiled as finalist for Enterprise Awards Page 3
All wrapped up: Ruby’s ready to help Oxfam Soccer:
Malahide United making waves in Sunday Senior Page 30 and 32
Football:
Historic season for Sylvester’s minor ladies Page 31
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THREE-year-old Ruby McGing from Ard na Greine had woolly good fun as she attended the launch of the Oxfam Unwrapped Christmas gift range on Dublin’s South King Street recently. Oxfam is inviting supporters to purchase gifts like chicks, goats and pigs for people around the world and help transform their lives. See the full range at www. oxfamireland.org/unwrapped.
Council is owed €89m in development levies Fingal confirms €40m reduction in outstanding fees since 2010
NATALIE BURKE
FINGAL County Council has confirmed outstanding development levies are currently €89 million, a €40 million reduction
since 2010. Last week, this paper reported that €129 million in outstanding development levies was owed to the council in 2010. The figures were revealed by Minister
Phil Hogan following a Parliamentary Question by Dublin West TD Joe Higgins (Soc). This week, a spokesperson for Fingal accepted that the sum of €129 million was
outstanding as of October 31, 2010, but said the current amount outstanding is €89 million, €8.8 million of which is recorded as “in arrears”. Full Story on Page 4