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Portmarnock claim All-Ireland schools crown Page 30
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MacAuley looks forward to Spring series Page 27
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the gathering: Fingal calendar fills up with number of flagship events Page 9
Funding boost for road projects Natalie Burke
Over €10 million has been allocated to Fingal roads this week, which will allow significant improvements to be made to local road projects and progress on maintenance plans. Two separate funding allocations were announced, with the Department of Transport providing over €5 million as part of the 2013 Regional and Local Roads Allocation, while
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the National Roads Authority (NRA) allocated just over €5.5 million to local roads. The funding was welcomed by TD Alan Farrell (FG) who said: “Road safety is an important priority and funding for these schemes will ensure roads, bridges and footpaths remain at a satisfactory standard of safety for commuters and pedestrians.” Full Story on Page 8
In the basket: Megan makes it a double at All-Ireland final megan Connolly lifts aloft the Basketball Ireland Schools Cup on what was an incredibly proud day for her. As well as her team, Portmarnock Community School, claiming the U-19C All-Ireland Basket-
ball crown against Mount Anville in the National Basketball Arena, she was also given the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award after netting 14 points and inspiring her team to a hard fought victory. Picture: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE