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Darragh O'Brien is hoisted to the air in celebration of his victory.

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It was during the early stages of the count that it became clear that Malahide would be a town in rapture, when seats for both Darragh O’Brien (FF) and Alan Farrell (FG) seemed to be secure.

the room was palpable as the media frenzy ensued upon his arrival. The wait was on to see would Malahide’s other golden boy, Alan Farrell secure his place. With three candidates from the village Fine Gael supporters, tally men and women and It was not all smooth sailing, the wait for the contesting seats for Dublin Fingal, including councillors were more cautious than their official announcement of O’Brien’s election was local based doctor, Gerry Molloy (Renua) two Fianna Fáil counterparts, as it became clear that delayed due to the mislaying of a small number candidates securing seats in the 32nd Dail, it despite an almost certain victory for Farrell, of votes. The crowd was uneasy with exhaustion painted on the faces of the party supporters would mean that Malahide was set to take its disaster was looming. An almighty fall seemed by the time the official announcement place amongst the political heavy hitters and to be waiting in the wings for Minister James was made. Reilly, relentlessly pulling the Fine Gaelers high rollers. It wasn’t until 6.30pm that it was From the outset, O’Brien was topping the polls from one emotion to the next. finally announced. The only candifor the region, with Clare Daly and Alan Farrell With rapturous applause at 3pm on date to secure a seat after the first hot on his heels in each box. On Page s count was Darragh O’Brien. He had As expected, both O’Brien 10 & 11 topped the polls for Dublin Fingal, a and Farrell were most promibattle well fought and won, the nent in all areas of Malahide, announcement was met with a wave of with O’Brien, who lost his applause, hoots and hollers as O’Brien was seat at the last General hoisted into the air by his supporters and Election, bouncing back in party mates in celebration. spectacular fashion, to top The County Leader spoke to poll topper, the poll this time, being Darragh O’Brien who said: “I’m delighted elected on the first count. personally, but especially for our hard What a difference from last working team here. We had a very good time out, when he narrowly campaign with people who worked so hard lost his seat. with me over the last four to five years in Buzzing around the count rebuilding our party. Our four councillors, centre, Fianna Fail councilBrian Dennehy, Darragh Butler, Adrian Henchy lors and tally men and and Eoghan O’Brien have been absolutely women were twitchy with magnificent and have been a credit to the anticipation and excitement party. We’re building on a wonderful local at what was clearly set to be There was great anticipation as the first boxes were opened on Saturday morning election vote last year. This is a massive day an uproarious victory for Saturday afternoon, Senator Darragh O’Brien and I am humbled by the vote, and hopefully I O’Brien. News was coming in fast that Fianna Fáil were in walked through the doors of the count centre on have demonstrated that over the last 11 years as good stead nationwide, which did nothing but the cusp of victory, where he was greeted by a public representative that I can make an delirious fans and supporters. The excitement in Continued on page 3 add to the growing anticipation in the room.

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Malahide Community School Centenary Programme Malahide Community School has a full roster of 1916 commemorations planned over the coming month. Kicking off their celebrations on Monday 7th March they have a film viewing of the film ‘A Terrible Beauty’, with a discussion and answer session with the producer/director and one of the actors from the film. On the same day later that evening, they will be hosting a talk by author and historian Liz Gillis titled ‘Women and 1916’. On Friday, 11th March the school will host a debate for fifth years in Scoil Iosa Hall that promises to be an exciting spectacle and following on from that, on Monday 14th there will be an exhibition of memorabilia from 1912-1920 by North Dublin Irish Volunteers in the PE Hall all day long. This exhibition will include talks from local historians. The pinnacle of the celebrations will be happening on the 14th in the evening when there will be a concert for First Years on 1916 in Scoil Iosa Hall and following that in the evening, the concert will be held for the public on the theme of 1916. Winding down then on the following morning there will be an in school canteen conference on 1916 with guest speakers, including Dr. Pat Callan, historian and former Lord Mayor of Dublin, Michael Keating, author of a new book about to be published on Michael Collins and Joe Duffy host of ‘Liveline’, and author of the book ‘Children and the Rising’. After this there will be a special musical interlude during the conference.

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Malahide Community School’s Senior Girls Gaelic football team had a fantastic win last week when they celebrated a great win in their Leinster semi-final match against Santa Sabina. The won by a single point after extra time and this means that they now qualify to play St. Vincent’s, Dundalk in the upcoming final. It is still all to play for for the girls, who have proven themselves to be worthy opponents this season. Heavy training is underway to make themselves match ready for the final with all hopes of glory being pinned on the game.

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spread a positive message of what Ireland has to offer to one of Tourism Ireland’s key emerging markets during one of the biggest international sporting events of the year.” High profile sporting events such as the ICC World Twenty20 provide Tourism Ireland with an excellent opportunity to highlight the island of Ireland as a wonderful holiday destination as well as a top location for sporting events. This can only come as great news for local clubs, such as the Malahide Cricket club who are bound to benefit from this new upsurge in interest in the game. It is also good news for Malahide town itself as it is bound to bring tourism into the picturesque village.

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Continued from page 1 impact at a national level,” he said. We would not, however, be drawn on the possible make-up of the next government. Nothing was going to be a given in this election. It wasn’t until count 4 that the next candidate would be confirmed, Clare Daly was in. It remained to be seen whether or not Farrell would in fact, secure his seat. The count continued into the night, however it wouldn’t be until the next day (Sunday) that it was announced that Alan Farrell had in fact, won his seat. It went to count 10 when the distribution of the votes of Lorraine Clifford Lee (FF), were distributed that Farrell was elected simultaneously with both Brendan Ryan (Lab) and Sinn Fein’s Louise O’Reilly at 3pm on Sunday afternoon, without any of them reaching the quota. Whilst there were unbridled celebrations by the Ryan and

O’Reilly followers, Farrell and his supporters were conscious of the presence of his defeated running mate, Dr Reilly, who was there to support Farrell. While all present knew that the minister was about to lose his seat, the result of the 10th count confirmed the news that Minister James Reilly had not been re-elected and would lose his seat. The final place instead going to Louise O’Reilly (SF). So, the representatives for the 32nd Dail for Dublin Fingal are, Darragh O’Brien (FF), Clare Daly (Independent), Alan Farrell (FG), Brendan Ryan (Lab) and Louise O’Reilly (SF). So what does this mean for Malahide? Well with two representatives in the Dail being from the area it can only mean good things. Attention to issues that the previous Government had ignored is perhaps guaranteed.

Home At Last For Remember Us There is great news to report that Remember Us, the Balbriggan based Special Needs group have secured their long awaited premises in the town. This has come after years of fundraising and the dedication of a committed group of hard working volunteers. A delighted Remember Us founder, Nora Roban broke the good news when she told the County Leader, “We are delighted

It is a real coup for the area to have two TD’s sitting in the two majority parties in the Dail. For Darragh O’Brien in particular, he has gone from losing his seat in 2011, to topping the poll comfortably this time round. Speaking to the County Leader about his win, Alan Farrell said: “I started my reelection campaign on the Drynam Road in Swords on 4th January 2013. I remember it well, as it was wet and windy. At that time we were not doing too well in the polls. It was a very hard campaign, but I’m absolutely elated to have been reelected by the people of Dublin Fingal. The level of support I have received right across the constituency has been wonderful. It was not just in my own stronghold of Malahide and Portmarnock, but in all areas and I’m very pleased by this. I’d like to think that it is recognition for the

to announce that we are now the proud owners of Number 5 Balbriggan Retail Park. We finally signed Yesterday (Monday) It is a great achievement to have been able to buy it, without having to take out a mortgage and that is thanks to the generosity of our wonderful patrons, including Progressive Credit Union, our premium Patron, Andrews Spar, Cllr Tony Murphy, Lec and Co, Millfield Shopping Centre, Country Crest, our fundraising partners and the public in general who supported our our many fundraising events. We now have to go for change of use and then start the Fit Out for which we have to fundraise for, so hopefully we will be in by end of year,” she said.

Malahide Easter In Oz Malahide Castle and Gardens are holding an Easter Event for children on 26th March titled Easter in Oz. To book tickets for this event contact reservations on 01 8169538

Malahide Historical Lecture The Malahide Historical Society will presents a talk by Ann Matthews on Wednesday 9th March at 8pm in the Presbyterian Church Hall, Dublin Road. Ms Matthews is a historian, author and playwright and currently lectures at NUI Maynooth on Women and War and Republican

women and iconography. She has published six books about the roles of women in the period from 1913 to 1922. The title of her talk is: Anne Matthews “Married to a soldier: Irishwomen and the Separation Allowance” Admission to this talk is €4 an all are welcome to come along. There is free parking available in the Bridge Field car park.

level of work I have put into the constituency in the past five years,” he said. He felt it was a bittersweet moment with the demise of his running mate, Dr Reilly. “While I’m delighted for myself, I’m very disappointed with our performance nationally and I feel very sorry for James, who went into his

ministry in the Department of Health, but was unfortunately not able to pull it off, primarily due to lack of funding and other constraints.” Farrell was also less than enthusiastic about his party sharing power with Fianna Fail. He said, “I think it is unlikely” he concluded.

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Malahide Apprentice Solicitor In Debate Win A team representing the Solicitors’ Apprentice Debating Society of Ireland won the Grand Final of the Annual Student Debate, which took place at The Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin at the weekend. Ross O’Mahony (27) from Malahide and Aaron Vickery (25) from Roscarbery, Co. Cork won the team competition after opposing the motion; This house believes that 2016 should be the last year in which Ireland commemorates the Easter Rising. Both are trainee solicitors with Arthur Cox in Dublin. The victory was all the sweeter for O’Mahony, as he was a runner up in the same competition five years ago. Speaking to the County Leader Ross O’Mahony said; “I was absolutely thrilled to win. The Irish Times Debate is a special competition, it’s been run since 1960 and each year it attracts a huge number of participants, this year 150 teams entered. The quality of speakers in each round was fantastic, especially in the final.” He went on to say; “To win the Irish Times Debate has been an ambition of mine for a very long time. I have entered the competition before and was a runner-up previously in 2011. I hadn’t intended entering again, but this year I am studying at the Law Society and my friend Aaron Vickery talked me into giving it another go, I’m delighted that he did.” “The prize for winning is a four week tour of the United States, we’ll be starting in New York where we’ll be guests of honour at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, we then travel on to California, Washington State, Montana, Florida and Georgia, speaking at two American debating championships along the way,” he said. This year the competition was run in association with the 1916 Centenary Programme. The motion for the final was “This house believes that 2016 should be the last time Ireland commemorates the Easter Rising”.

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Pictured at the final presentation were Team winners Ross O'Mahony, SADSI & Aaron Vickery with individual prize winner was Cliodhna Ni Cheileachair from UCD L&H.

Ross and Aaron were opposing the motion and supporting further commemoration of the Easter Rising. “We have such a rich history in Fingal and Fingal County Council deserve massive credit for their investment and maintenance of our heritage sites. It’s been fantastic to see the investment in Malahide Castle and I am very excited to see the progress on Swords Castle,” he concluded. Former winners of the competition include Derek Davis, Henry Kelly, Marian Finucane, Donnchadh O Corrain, Dara O’Briain, Gerry Stembridge and Supreme Court Judges Adrian Haridman and Donal O’Donnell and former AG Dermot Gleeson. Former finalists included President Michael D Higgins, former President Mary Robinson and former Tanaiste Mary Harney.

Malahide Student Is Finalist In Speech Writing Competition Kate Lehane, a student at Malahide Community School has been chosen as a finalist in the national ActionAid Speech Writing Competition. Building on the success of last year’s initial competition, this year’s event received entries from students aged 14 to 17 from over 30 schools nationwide. Kate is one of ten finalists chosen to deliver their speech in Dublin on 3rd of March. The winning two students will travel with their teachers to visit Malawi and see ActionAid’s Irish Aid funded women’s rights programme first hand. The winners will be chosen by an independent panel of judges. While this is a very great achievement, Kate is quite an exceptional student. Speaking to the County Leader about both the competition and her other extra curricular activities and achievements Kate said; “I entered the Speech writing competition because it was a competition submitted to my Geography teacher and she told my class about it. There were three topics to choose from and I chose to write mine on women’s rights because that’s the one I feel most passionately about. I talked a bit with my friends and I consulted with my geography teacher and my English teacher and then I wrote the speech.”

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By Aoife Read Her accolades do not stop there. Kate went on to tell us that; “I do Student Council as well, and through that I do Cuilean Na nÓg which is the local youth parliament so I do that in Fingal. I’m also the head of two of the main committees in our student council, an LGBT awareness group and a

Kate Lehane with her Geography teacher, Andrea Wilson who submitted her essay for the competition. Kate is the winner of a speech writing competition and is now to go on and represent Dublin in the Final.

first aid group.” She went on to say: “Through Cuilean Na nÓg I got involved in the

National Executive so I’m the Fingal representative for Dáil na nÓg. I’m also involved in the

Over the Easter Holidays it can be tough to keep your children occupied and keep them away from over-eating sweets, chocolate and sugary treats. This Easter why not get your kids out, active and having fun in Malahide with a wide range of Easter Break Camps on offer. These camps are a fun way to spend time with friends, make new ones, learn new skills, get better at some old ones and build confidence. There are a plethora of camps already confirmed with more possibilities on the horizon. The Easter Golf Camp takes place on 20th March in Malahide Castle Golf & Tennis grounds. The camp is for children aged 6-13 years and each camp is 5 days in duration from 9.30-12.30pm each day. First week starts on Monday 20th – 25th March with the second week commencing on Monday 28th – 1st April. Also running in Malahide Castle grounds is the Easter Cycling Camp which takes place on 21st March in the Irish Centre for Cycling, Malahide Castle. The camp is for 8 - 11 year olds. The Fingal Sailing School Multi Activity Camps 2016 give children the perfect opportunity to get a ‘taste’ all of their activities: Sailing, Windsurfing, Kayaking, Pirate Day, Canoeing, Stand up Paddle Boarding, Cake Day, Orienteering, loads of Fun Water Games. Why not try the St Sylvester’s GAA Easter Camp which takes place on 29th March in Broomfield, Malahide. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun and games at St Sylvester’s action packed and fun filled annual Easter camp. The final confirmed camp for kids is the Cricket Easter Camp, which also takes place on 29th March in the Malahide Cricket Club. For more information on any of the camps mentioned here or to find out about any new editions check out www.enjoymalahide.ie. ISSU, which is the Irish Second Level Student Union, and I’m the Dublin Regional Officer for the Council of Schools.” Political interest is in her family, Kate told us that; “My mum works in the Department of Public Expenditure and we are really interested in politics at home and

in the future I can see myself doing something in politics, but I’m not to sure which career to choose either or politics or architecture.” Kate is 15 years old and a Malahide native, and this journalist was certainly impressed by what an articulate and polite young woman she is.

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around Dublin and asked about what was involved in setting one up here in Swords,” she said. “I then set up a page and then set up a small, but very dedicated committee as a result. This was our first public meeting and we’re looking for volunteers and also looking to spread the news about what a community first responder By Patrick Finnegan group actually is. We are initially looking for A new group called Swords Community First about 30 volunteers to get the scheme up and Responders held an Information evening at the running and the main aim of the committee is to Old Schoolhouse Bar in Swords on Tuesday provide emergency care, in conjunction with the last, in an effort to get volunteers to join the National Ambulance Service. It would mean that potential life saving group. The event was well when the National Ambulance Service receives a 999 call which is within the Swords area, the local first responders may get to the house before the ambulance.” Claire continued, “There are only certain medical emergencies that we will attend, and these include cardiac arrest, chest pain, stroke and choking episodes. Another function is to provide education and Pictured at the Information Evening for Swords Community First Responders at the Old health promotion in Schoolhouse in Swords are, Des Kelly (National Ambulance Service), Claire Ahern (Co- the Swords area and to ordinator Swords Community First Responders), Stephen Howard, Darragh Lawlor and give locals the confiZita Corkery (CFR Ireland) dence to help in a medical emergency. attended and included Des Kelly of the National Early access to a defibrillator is vital in the Ambulance Service, who addressed the gath- effort to save lives and we aim to educate people not to be afraid to help in the case of ering. Co-ordinator of Swords Community First emergencies,” she concluded. Responders, Claire Ahern, whose background is in emergency nursing, spoke to the County Gardening Talk In Naul Leader about the purpose of the new organisa- Naul Gardening and Flower Club will present a tion. She said, “The idea came about at the end gardening talk by John Warren on growing of last year and I looked into joining a commu- vegetables on Wednesday 2nd March at 8pm nity first responders group in Swords and I in the studio at Three Gates Garden Centre, found out that there was none in the area. I Naul. All are welcome to attend liaised with local community first responders

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1916 Centenary Memory Makers Craft Event Do you have a 1916 Centenary Story that has been passed down through the generations? Entries are invited for the 1916 Centenary themed Memory Makers Event. The theme of the competition this year is the memories/stories of 1916 represented by craft and short story.

This event, specifically designed for our active age community, is part of the national Bealtaine Festival (May 2016) celebrating creativity as we age, and helps to ensure that Fingal’s tradition of craft work and writing is maintained and preserved for posterity. Categories include, 2 Dimensional / 3 Dimensional / Short Story / Poetry. Closing date for Entry Form is 4th May 2016. For more information contact the Community Section by email at: community@fingal.ie or by telephone at (01) 890 5080

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Mum & Baby Yoga If you are feeling the pressure of being a new mum why not come along to the St Finian Room every Thursday in the St Sylvesters Parish from 9.45-10.45, where a Mum and Baby yoga class takes place with Helen Plass followed from 11.00-12.00 with Baby Massage 0867728607

Children Networking Event Fingal 4 Children invites you to a Networking Event providing information on services available in North Fingal for families and children. The event will take place on Thursday, 10th March from 10am until 1pm in The Combined Clubs on Dublin Street, Balbriggan. Free parking is available at Bracken Court Hotel.

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Cycle Event For Down’s Syndrome A first ever cycle event for Down’s Syndrome Ireland will take on Sunday next, 6th March, leaving from St Finian’s GAA club, River Valley, Swords. This charity event is the brainchild of friends, Dave Masterson and Shane Graham, and they explained to the County Leader how the idea was hatched. Dave said, “We came up with the idea to run the event when we were out cycling together one day. One of our friends, who had been heavily involved in raising funds for Down’s Syndrome Ireland, Aidan Lynam was tragically killed last year in a motor cycling event called the Rev-Up and we thought it would be a good idea to carry on the great work that Aidan did before his untimely death,” said Dave, who is manager of Cab 2000 in Swords. There has been great support from local businesses, including Empire Bar, Swords, Cab 2000, Centra River Valley, SuperValu Boroimhe, Donnelly’s Fruit, Richies Bike Store and many more and both Dave and Shane would like to acknowledge this support. The inaugural event will take place this Sunday, 6th March, leaving from St Finian’s GAA club in Swords. There are two events, one leaves at 10am and the second leaves at 10.15am. They include a 45 kilometre cycle to Skerries, with a stop at the harbour and back to St Finian’s. The second event is a little more challenging and includes a 70 kilometre trip taking in Lusk, Rush, Skerries, Balbriggan, Naul and back for a circuit of Dublin airport, before returning to St Finian’s. There will be a BBQ there with lots of

Quiz For Donabate School St. Patrick’s Boys N.S. Donabate are holding their annual Table Quiz on Thursday, 10th March at 8 pm in Donabate Golf Club. Tables of 4 are €40. Book your table with Denise in the school office or pay at the door on the night. All welcome. Spot prizes, fun and raffle on the night.

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Colaiste Choilm Prepares For Enterprise Final On Wednesday last, 24th February, 1st and 2nd year students from Colaiste Choilm, Swords participated in the school final to choose Pictured ahead of the cycling event for Down Syndrome, which is due to take place on Sunday, 6th March are organisers, Shane Graham and Dave Masterson

refreshments and it promises to be a day for the whole family. The cost to take part is €25 with all the proceeds going to Down’s Syndrome Ireland and Dave and Shane are hoping for a great turnout to support this very worthy event.

Seven Trees For Seven Signatories “Seven Trees for the Seven Signatories” is a Tidy Towns Initiative, announced at the 2015 National Ploughing Championships by Alan Kelly T.D. Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government in collaboration with Minister Heather Humphries, T.D, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht. The National Trees Council of Ireland is gifting seven Oak trees

to each winner of the Tidy Towns since the competition began in 1958. Malahide was the overall winner in 1990. The Tree Planting Ceremony will be during National Tree week (6th - 13th March) The Seven Trees for the Seven Signatories Tree Planting Ceremony will take place on Saturday, 12th March at 2.00 p.m. in Malahide Castle.

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By Patrick Finnegan the winning and runnerup entries in the Intermediate and Junior categories. They will represent the school in The Tenere.inc team were the overall winners of the Intermediate category (2nd years) the upcoming Fingal for their Integrated Powered Phone Charger, which really impressed the judges. The team of Dermot Higgins, David Hussey, Caelen Byrne, Marvel Ihukobi and Luke Schools Enterprise McManus are oictured with the Pat Coyle trophy Awards on Tuesday, 8th March at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown. This is the 10th year for the Swords school to participate in the event and it marks the end of a year’s hard work. The school celebrates a glittering decade with the Student Enterprise awards programme, being the largest entrant in the programme in Fingal. They also won prizes in the National Pictured are the runners-up in the Junior (1st year) Category at the Colaiste Choilm Final three times, in Enterprise awards. The TCC team is made up of Jack Tynan, Eoin Hickey, JJ Baguyo, Sean 2009, 2011 and 2012, Biggins and Sean Lawlor. The team is pictured here with one of the competition judges, which is more than any Susan McKittrick other school in Fingal. Students, under the expert guidance of Business teachers, most notably Karl Foster, formed groups, created business ideas, developed and sold products, some of them in local shops. A panel of judges chose the winning entries to go forward to the county final, along with five perpetual trophies for companies that excelled in various areas of entrepreneurial spirit and fairness. These awards are given for ‘Entrepreneurial Spirit, Social Responsibility and Personal Development. and are named after former members of the school community. Among these were the Noel Murray-Hession Award for Personal Development through Enterprise, the Larry McGuinness Award for Social Responsibility and Fairness in Business, the John Hearne Award for Entrepreneurial Spirit and the Karl O’Brien Award for Social Media in Business. The winning company in the Intermediate category (2nd years) and recipients of the The winners of the Colaiste Choilm Junior Category (1st years) were the Charged team Pat Coyle Award for who produced a solar powered phone charger. Pictured holding the Brother O'Connor Enterprise were the Cup are members of the team, Sebastian Pluta, Callum Newman, Ryan Tsakap and Tenere.inc team of Brandon Gavin, Another member of the team, Kyle Carlin is not in the picture Dermot Higgins, David Hussey, Caelen Byrne, Marvel Ihukogi and Luke McManus. Their project was an integrated powered phone charger, which is expected to do well at the county final. Runners-up in the Intermediate category were the Boothackers team of Luke Murphy, Darragh Power, Harry Maher and Eoin The runners-up in the Intermediate category (2nd years) were Boothackers, who will Kinsella. Their product, bring their Football boot cleaning product to the county final on 8th March. The team of which was on sale at Eoin Kinsella, Darragh Power, Luke Murphy and Harry Maher are pictured with competiSuperValu at the tion judge, Susan McKittrick of McInerney Saunders Chartered Accountants Pavilions Shopping Centre before Christmas, consists of a football boot cleaning kit, which is also expected to do well on 8th March. The Junior category winner and holder of the Brother O’Connor Cup were the team of Charged, which is comprised of Sebastian Pluta, Callum Newman, Ryan Tsakap, Kyle Carlin and Brandon Gavin The runners-up were the team named TCC , which included Jack Tynan, Eoin Hickey, JJ Baguyo, Sean Biggins and Sean Lawlor. A mood of quiet optimism is evident in the school and the hope is that the four winning teams will bring further honours back to Swords.


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The current Rose of Tralee, Elysa Brennan paid a visit to her old school at Scoil Phadraic Cailíní in Donabate on Monday, 22nd February last. She is pictured here being welcomed to the school by principal, Ciara Greene and some excited pupils

Rose Of Tralee Returns To Her Old School Elysa Brennan, the current Rose of Tralee paid a visit to her old school, Scoil Phádraic Cailíní in Donabate. Eylsa is a past pupil of the school and completed all of her primary school education there. School principal, Ciara Greene told the County Leader, “We invited Elysa out to the school as we are very proud of her and the achievements of our past pupils. She makes a lovely role model for our girls, as a medical student and the ambassador for the Rose of Tralee she epitomises the example that with hard work and dedication, the future is there for the taking. We always encourage our

girls to work hard and aim high. It was also very timely given that we have been working on Global Citizenship as part of the Green School Initiative,” said Ms Greene. “There was great excitement in the hall as our guest of honour arrived, she was greeted by some of the infant girls donning their own tiaras! The 5th class girls entertained her with some of their songs from their recent performance in the Peace Promsin the RDS. Elysa enthralled the girls with her account of the Rose of Tralee competition, as well as her charity work and travel, as part of her role. She also shared with them some of her fond memories of her school days in Scoil Phádraic Cailíní. The girls presented her with a card and certificate to commemorate the occasion and Elysa dutifully obliged us by planting a rose bush in the school garden.” Elysa was the first winner of the Rose of Tralee to represent Meath. This is because she is resident there, but she assured everyone that she is a Donabate girl through and through.

The new hub for Jigsaw North Fingal was officially launched last Monday 22nd february by Minister James Reilly TD. Jigsaw North Fingal is a vital free and confidential service that supports young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Jigsaw is a resource that every community needs. They know that 75 per cent of mental health difficulties emerge before the age of 24, so if they can get in early and provide brief supports, and can often prevent problems escalating into chronic mental health issues. The new hub is located at the old AIB building on George’s Square in Balbriggan, where Jigsaw North Fingal seeks to strengthen the community’s ability to support young people aged 12-25 with their mental health. It works with young people in designing and planning a service that is youth friendly and accessible. Jigsaw provides a safe and confidential space where young people aged 12-25 can avail of free one-to-one support, as well as accessing clear pathways to other specialist services. Jigsaw also supports concerned adults by providing advice, information and

signposting. It focuses on the development of family education and support programmes. Minister Reilly said at the opening: “The opening of Jigsaw North Fingal’s new hub here on George’s Square in Balbriggan is great news for North Fingal. Jigsaw’s role in

“The Jigsaw Programme was designed by Headstrong and its panel of youth advisors and is an evidence based, integrated service, designed to strengthen a community’s capacity to support young people’s mental health,” he said. David Creed, Jigsaw North Fingal

Pictured at the re-launch of Jigsaw North Fingal at their new premises at the old AIB building in Balbriggan on Monday, 22nd February last are, Jeanne Ford, Des O'Sullivan, David Creed, Tony Bates (CEO Jigsaw) and Jules Thompson. Jigsaw provides a support service to young people aged 12-25, who may have mild mental health issues, or who may have problems they need discussed

providing early and brief intervention for young people with mental health vulnerabilities, along with its wider role in providing training across the community to young people, adults and professionals on mental health is crucial to making a real difference to the mental health of our young people.”

Project Manager, said: “In 2015, Jigsaw North Fingal supported the mental health of 329 young people from across the region. The launch of our new hub here on St George’s Square in Balbriggan shows the commitment of our community in supporting the mental health of our young people.”


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Speaking in public – be it for a job interview, a college exhibition or to present your own startup in front of possible investors – can be truly challenging and is among the most common fears in our daily lives. In her recently published book, Catherine Moonan, expert in this field, guides us towards presenting better pitches. Since 2002 she has been providing professional training in communication and presentation skills. She is known for her role in the TV series Dragon’s Den where she acts as a pitch coach. In the book she gives a detailed explanation of her life as a coach and of her way of solving problems. The Pitch Coach contains a number of interviews with Ireland’s leading experts in this field. There is a good balance between people delivering pitches regularly and people who hear and see pitches on a daily basis. Along with her

Council Funding Announced For Summer Projects The County Council has confirmed that funding for Summer Project Programme events, was recently launched by County Mayor, Cllr. David O Connor. A total of €70,000 has been allocated for these projects. Last year a total of 37 groups, including five new groups, almost 3,500 children and young people availed of the Council’s Summer Project Funding, and this year they are anxious to increase this number. The grant, for funding of up to €2,000, can be applied for by community and project groups. With all Summer Projects, the emphasis is placed on encouraging community involvement and development. Speaking in advance of the launch, Mayor David O Connor said, “The Community Division of the Council sees this funding programme as a way of supporting the community sector in the context of the overall work the County Council does, especially at a time when resources are becoming more hard-fought over,” he said. Application forms and criteria for Summer Project Funding is available at http://www.fingal.ie/community-andleisure/grants-and-funding/ . For more information, email linda.ennis@fingal.ie.

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own ideas and tips, the author explains all the fundamental By Cinzia Tuena aspects of making a good pitch. An example of advice given is; “Keep going over and over your pitch as many times as possible, in front of the mirror, a video camera or even your cat – anyone who will listen.” (p. 155). The book is helpful and at times even funny, however, the book is at times repetitive, and follows no real structure. The interviews are all conducted with pitching experts. They provide the reader with information about ‘where’ to pitch and show that this is more valuable than ‘what’ to pitch. The Pitch Coach is a handy guide for anyone who has to engage in public speaking but fears standing in front of people. The book is a reference book which enables the reader to pick out single pieces of advice whenever necessary.

Balbriggan Cancer Support Group Marathon Balbriggan Cancer Support Group half marathon /10km run/walk covering an undulating course in the coastal town of Balbriggan and surrounding countryside will take place on St Patrick’s Day at 2pm. Last year’s event was a fantastic success and is going from strength to strength since it started in 2011.

Last Call For Entrants For Irish Aid Awards The North County was well represented at the 2015 Awards, with Balbriggan ETNS; Milverton N.S., Skerries; and Gaelscoil Bhrian Bóroimhe, Swords making it to the regional finals. North County primary school pupils from 3rd to 6th class are encouraged to enter the 2016 Our World Irish Aid Awards and imagine what our world might look like in 2030. Through the Awards, pupils learn about the lives of children in developing countries and the work of Irish Aid, the Government’s programme for overseas development. Pupils then create projects to highlight the challenges facing poor communities in developing countries, and the progress being achieved by Ireland and other countries in the global effort to fight poverty. The theme of the 2016 Awards, ‘One World, One Future’, asks pupils to imagine how their world might look in 2030, and enables them to learn about the new United Nations Global Goals for Sustainable Development, which seek to address the root causes of poverty worldwide. Over 1,000 primary schools throughout Ireland participated in the Our World Irish Aid Awards in 2015. Registration for the 2016 Awards programme is now open and the deadline for entries is Friday, March 11th 2016. All entries are assessed on their creativity, understanding of the theme, and their impact. 60 schools whose projects illustrate strengths across these three areas will receive an ‘Our World Irish Aid Award’ plaque at regional awards ceremonies in May. From these the 12 top entries will win a place at the final awards ceremony in June, where they will receive trophies, with one outstanding project winning the overall ‘Our World Irish Aid Awards’ trophy. The inaugural Our World Irish Aid Awards Teacher of the Year Award will also be introduced at the national finals this year, where one teacher will be recognised for their outstanding contribution to the Awards and be invited to act as an ambassador for the Awards for the 20162017 programme.


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Skerries Golf Club Captains Drive In Skerries Golf Club held its Captains Drive In on Saturday 20th February last. The day saw the Men’s Captains, Peter Counihan and Lady Captain, Pauline Gaughran, together with the Junior Boys Captain, Jack O’Driscoll and Junior Girls Captain, Kate O’Kelly start off the playing season and their terms of office in the traditional drive off the first tee. They were cheered on by their fellow members together with their respective families who turned up to support them. For Men’s Captain Peter, it was even more special for him and his family as he followed in the footsteps of his father, who was Captain of Skerries Golf Club 50 years ago in 1966. The 1916 dress theme for the day was taken on by the members, with the prize for Best Dressed Lady won by Jo Price and Best Dressed Man won by her husband, Laurence. Runners up were Jim Gaughran and Yvonne Daniels. Speaking afterwards, both Pauline and Peter said that as we entered into a very significant year in Irish history, they would like to wish all members of Skerries Golf Club a very memorable and enjoyable year both on and off the golf course. They both very much appreciated the good wishes and pledges of support from members for the coming year and looked forward to welcoming members and visitors to the club during the year. The day’s celebrations continued well into the night and a good time was had by all. Pictured at the Skerries Golf Club Captains' Drive In are Junior Boys Captain, Jack O’Driscoll, Junior Girls Captain, Kate O’Kelly, Lady Captain Pauline Gaughran and Mens Captains Peter Counihan, as they prepare to start off the playing season in 1916 themed dress

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our school’s work at this national event. The impact of this type of activity is far reaching, not just in our schools, but also in the community at large. The atmosphere in the RDS was phenomenal “ Cycle Against Suicide founder Jim Breen said: “Each year over the two weeks of our annual Cycle, we give presentations in schools, colleges and universities all around the island of Ireland and we witness how hugely responsive students are to the message that it’s ok not to feel ok; and it’s absolutely ok to ask for

Pupils of St Joseph’s Secondary of the module is to make students School, Rush were afforded a unique more aware about their mental health opportunity to attend a special and to promote positive mental health daylong event hosted by Cycle Against among the general student populaSuicide, last month at the RDS Dublin, tion. Link teacher Anne Kinsella said, to promote positive mental health in ”Our school was privileged to particischools and communities across the pate in this unique student experience hosted by Cycle Against Suicide island of Ireland. The Student Leaders’ Congress, which and we were honoured to showcase saw 4,000 students from over 100 schools, was aptly themed ‘Together we can’ (a theme selected by Cycle Against Suicide Student Leaders) and sought to remind students, that it’s ok not to feel ok; and it’s absolutely ok to ask for help. Students of St Joseph’s, not only participated in a carefully choreographed, high energy experience, but also show- Pictured are pupils of St Joseph’s Secondary School, Rush who attended a special daylong event hosted by Cycle Against cased their own Suicide, last month at the RDS, to promote positive mental health in schools and communities across the island of Ireland. project work which they designed and created around the Knitting And Crochet Group In Balbriggan event’s theme. The Congress demonAre you interested in knitting or crochet? Would you like to take it up as a hobby, strates, in a very special way, the but don’t know where to start? Would you like to improve on existing skills? If so value to students of appreciating their The Balbriggan Knitting Group meets in the Balbriggan library every Tuesday own mental wellbeing. evening from 7pm-8pm. Bring your needles/hooks and wool or get advice on Cycle Against Suicide module is run what to buy. All adults are welcome. with Transition Year students. The aim

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A Day To Louise O'Reilly at the moment of her election

Brian Murray is pictured going through the ballot papers

Nora Owen congratulates Alan Farrell after his victory.

Local Sinn Fein Councillors, Philip Lynam, Daire Ni Laoi and Malachy Quinn pictured with the newly elected Louise O'Reilly

Clare Daly waiting on the announcement

A victorious Darragh O'Brien is interviewd after being elected

Fianna Fail councillor Darragh Butler acting as tally man for the count.

From the moment the doors were opened to the count centre for the Dublin Fingal constituency at the National Show Centre in Cloghran, there was a buzz of anticipation in the air. Expectations were high on the day that this could well be a day of momentous change in local and national politics. From 8.45am, tally men and women from all the main parties, as well as independents positioned themselves with military like precision at the railing beside the counters as they emptied the first boxes at precisely 9am. Working in pairs, they concentrated on first preference votes for their candidates. Such is their expertise and accuracy, that two tally veterans separately called the outcome of the election as early as 9.30am. Both predicted that O’Brien, Daly, O’Reilly, Farrell and Ryan would be elected, with Minister Reilly already doomed to failure. This proved to be the exact outcome, and this was after only half and hour and only a fraction of the boxes opened. There was a disappointing showing for Tony Murphy (Independent Alliance), who only got a fraction of predicted votes, with barely any mention of Lorraine Clifford Lee or Barry Martin. Local councillors and other familiar local faces milled around, desperately scratching at posts trying to find out how their candidates were faring. As the day progressed, the atmosphere in the count centre at the National Show Centre at Cloghran became quite muted and seemed to lack the excitement and cut and thrust of five years ago. The question on everyone’s lips was would Fianna Fail make a dramatic comeback after the fiasco of 2011, or had the electorate forgiven them for their part in the

economic crash. The answer would unfold in a most dramatic way as the day progressed. Speculation was rife, as tallies showed that Fianna Fail had increased their first preference vote from 7,634 in 2011 to 13,952, up a staggering 82 per cent on last time. Fine Gael were at 11,911, down from 15,488, a drop of 23 per cent on the same time five years ago. Similarly Labour dropped from 13,014 to 5,906, a drop of 55 per cent. The dye was cast and we all knew that a seismic change was about to take pace, not only at the National Show Centre, but all across the country. The results of the first count were imminent and textures and tweeters informed Darragh O’Brien to get himself to the count centre as soon as possible, as he was certain to be elected. At 3pm, O’Brien arrived to massive applause, normally reserved for pop stars. A mix up with ballot papers would cause a delay in the official announcement that O’Brien had secured his seat. But by 6.30pm, it was announced that Darragh O’Brien was the first to be elected in the Dublin Fingal constituency, topping the polls and taking his seat after the first count and the result confirmed the tally figure, that he was elected immediately, with a first preference vote of 10,826, comfortably exceeding the quota of 10,065. This led to scenes of wild celebrations, as TV crews and reporters from all media scrambled to get the first words from the newly elected Dail deputy. Things calmed down and one Fianna Fail insider said that, while they were delighted with the party’s success, the feeling that the gender quota laws acted against them. “Had Darragh Butler been wearing a

The count is on. Tally people watch and wait for the recount for Sinn Fein

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Darragh O'Brien chats to Stephen Peppard while waiting for the announcement from the Returning Officer

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dress, we’d be in the running for two seats,” one insider declared. A long period of inactivity followed, with a very flat atmosphere. It was a chance to people to reflect, as the second count approached. One Fine Gael activist said that Fianna Fail may well have ended up as the largest party, had they run more candidates, a theory shared by Government supporters. It would be all to play for, as count two was eagerly awaited. During the breaks between counts the atmosphere settled, many local councillors seemed to be more at ease with the knowledge that their candidates seemed safe with some seats almost guaranteed after the first count. Some however, wore faces full of distraught as it seemed set stone that certain candidates would have to admit defeat at an early stage. Next to be elected was Clare Daly with a total of 10, 566 votes, exceeding the quota by 500 odd votes. Now we thought that things would speed up, as it was now well into the evening. It was not to be, and by 1am in the morning, a recount was called by Barry Martin of Independents 4 Change. His vote was a mere 22 short of Fianna Fail’s Lorraine Clifford Lee and it was decided to resume at 10am later that morning. At this stage, everyone was exhausted, particularly the weary counters. The recount showed no material change to the original count and Barry Martin was eliminated. In the meantime, the arrival of Martin McGuinness and Mary-Lou McDonald to the count centre to support

Returning Officer Peter Whelan and a counter rechecking ballot papers after a small number of ballots had been mislayed

Louise O’Reilly caused a media frenzy, as did the later arrival of Gerry Adams and the appearance of defeated Minister, Dr James Reilly, as he was whisked off to be interviewed on national TV, when it was confirmed that his political fate was sealed. Next up for elimination was Clifford Lee, and in a dramatic few minutes, the remaining three seats were filled through her distributed votes and Louise O’Reilly (SF), Alan Farrell (FG) and Brendan Ryan (Lab) were all elected simultaneously without reaching the quota. It was a remarkable achievement by Ryan and his team, as they bucked the trend against Labour. A long and sometimes tedious day and a half came to a sudden ending and workers immediately began dismantling the partitions and within halfan-hour, there was not a sign that any event had taken place at the venue. As people dispersed and headed home for dinner at about 2.30pm, there was a sense that in such an historic year, that political history had been made. I wonder what would the leaders of 100 years ago have made of it all.

Crunching the numbers are Brigid Manton, Gerry McGuire and Fran Ryan

Cathal Boland and Lou McGovern

Our reporter Patrick Finnegan interviews Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald and Louise O'Reilly

Newly elected Darragh O'Brien is pictured being interviewed by Teena Gates

Heidi Bedell with Stephen Peppard

Brendan Ryan pictured with his brothers Fran and Sean

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Patricia Thorpe, Stiofan Nutty, Joe O’Brien and Ray Ryan

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deputies can form a government and bring stability,” he said. When asked if his time as Minister for Health damaged him, he said, “Of course it did, and even though it had been referred to as Angola by a former Minister for Health, I tried to transform it into East Anglia,” he said humorously. “Unfortunately we had no money and the budget of 2013/14 was the death knell and I knew that and I made it clear at the Minister James Reilly was the most high profile time. The bottom line is that ultimately in casualty in the entire country, on a day of protecting two Labour ministries, Labour did shocks for the Government parties, as the themselves much more harm, because they deputy leader of Fine Gael spoke to the County damaged Health, which is so essential to Leader about how he went from poll topper in people,” he said. 2011, to losing his seat this time round. Reilly emphasised that there were also good He put on a brave face when he said, “It’s a times in Health when he said, “I got the disappointing result for me and for Fine Gael trolley numbers down by a third and the inoverall and the Government in particpatient waiting time down to eight ular. People are sore and still in pain months, which has gone backwards and I don’t think that we got our since and is going to take a concerted message out there clearly enough.” effort by all of the next government When asked if the Government parties to sort this out,” he said. were arrogant in the way they commuWhen asked what his legacy of his nicated their message to the public, time as Minister for the constituency he admitted that there was a failure to would be, he immediately said Metro connect, but denied that arrogance North, with the sod being turned in played a part in it. “We have always 2021. “The electrification of the Dart been the party that seem to be fiscally Dr. James Reilly line and all the schools we have built prudent and I would come from the in the most difficult recessionary time the social justice wing of the party and I would country has ever experienced. On a national liked to have got across to people the message level, new childcare arrangements we have of improving the lives of people.” put in place, particularly for those with “The campaign was not a good campaign and special needs and pre-school as well as my we gave the wrong message to make the stance against tobacco. We also got a lot of emotional connection and people have to new schools for Fingal, as well as a 29 per reflect on that within the party. I want to thank cent increase in teachers and a 13 per cent all the people of Dublin North who voted for increase in Special Needs Assistants. If the me in the past two elections,” he said. cost of that is taking medical cards off chilIn a reflective moment he recalled, “In the last dren with disabilities, then that’s a bad election I got the first seat and in this election choice.” I missed the last seat and it has been a When asked if, in the event of a general elecwonderful honour for me to serve this tion being called sooner rather than later, as constituency, nationally and internationally many experts are predicting, would he and I will relish those days and I want to thank consider running again, he didn’t rule it out. all my supporters.” “It’s far too soon to talk about that and as I Reilly is very hopeful for the people of this always say, “Always avoid always and never constituency, with its fantastic young populasay never,” so we may not have seen the last tion and great diversity and I hope the new of Dr. Reilly.

A day long series of three lectures, part of the Fingal 2016 C e n t e n a r y Programme Lecture series takes place at Ardgillan Castle on Saturday, 5th March at 11am. Paul O’Brien M.A. is a military historian and has written six books detailing the tactics and strategies of both sides during the 1916 Easter Rising. Included is Death in the Hedgerows:

1916 Rising Experience At Rush Library Rush library will host a Thomas Earls Fitzgerald experience called, ‘Reaction and Experience of the 1916 Rising’ which is a comparison of the various idealistic reactions to the Rising to the rather brutal and more mundane ground level experience. The event takes place on Tuesday 1st March and all are welcome to attend, Contact: rush.library@fingal.ie for more information.

The Battle of Ashbourne 1916. The second lecture is called, Hold And Secure: The Battle Of St. Stephens Green 1916 and finally, Women Of The Irish Revolution. In the

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of their work and activities were subsequently forgotten or overlooked in the historical record. Join History Ireland editor, Tommy Graham, for a lively round table discussion that will bring fully into the light the contributions of these heretofore forgotten women.


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going on in the world (24 per cent) were the biggest changes noted. Looking back at their best ever Mother’s Day, it’s clear that the thought is truly what counts as Irish Mums say their fondest Mother’s Day memories were a day spent with their own mum and children (33 per cent), their first ever Mother’s Day as a new parent (30 per cent) and receiving a thoughtful gift from their kids (29 per cent). Half of Mums (49 per cent) say that a homemade gift is the best Mother’s Day present they’ve ever received, followed by a gift card (14 per cent) and flowers (10 per cent). Being the generous souls that we are, 81 per cent of survey respondents say they treat their Mum’s to a Mother’s Day gift every year without fail, compared to just 60 per cent in the UK. This year, a third (31 per cent) of Irish sons and daughters across the country will spend €30 - €50 on a Mother’s Day gift with extra-generous 15 per cent splashing €75 - €150 on a gift.

Wellness Wednesday In Balbriggan 2016 is the year of you at Millfield Shopping Centre, Balbriggan. Wednesday 2nd March marks the launch of the “Millfield Wellness Wednesday” project. This is a monthly event taking place in the centre to keep shoppers feeling in tip-top shape physically and mentally. On the first Wednesday of the month, talks and demonstrations will take place free of charge in the centre on a range of topics such as at-home exercising, meditation and clean eating, to name a few. To kick things off, two speakers will be on site next Wednesday from 2pm with some amazing nutrition tips. First up, they’ll be telling you how to keep your kids eating well minus the complaints, with some great school lunch ideas. The second talk will have you looking and feeling gorgeous in no time, with advice on what to eat to keep your hair, nails and skin in the best condition. To keep all the kids happy and busy, there will be an arts and crafts table with lots of fun and free activities. With all of this and more to come, it looks like keeping yourself fit and fab is a no-brainer with the help of Millfield Shopping Centre. For more information on the Millfield Shopping Centre and events, visit www.millfield.ie or you can find the centre on Facebook and Twitter.

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Millfield Loves Mammies Mother’s Day is just around the corner and Millfield Shopping Centre, Balbriggan is the number one place to get pampered. The Millfield Glam Mam Squad will be on hand this Saturday 5th March from 2pm to 5pm, for an afternoon of pure relaxation. Exclusive to the shopping centre for Mother’s Day only, the Glam Mam Squad will be providing mam-icures free of charge at the pop-up nail bar - What a treat! As well as having your nails treated, there will be a beauty and fashion expert on site with advice on how you can “Colour Yourself Beautiful”, with tips on what colours best suit your skin tone and hair colour, making you look even more beautiful. And that’s not all, there will be some amazing offers available in stores over

the weekend. On the day, the centre will also be looking for “Millfield’s Magic Mam”. You can enter your magical mam by filling out an entry form available from

the information desk in thr centre and tell us why your mammy is the best! The winner will win an amazing prize - but you have to be in it to win it!

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Swords School Excels In Credit Union Quiz Last Sunday week saw Member First Credit Union hold the final stage of its branchwide 2016 Credit Union School Quiz competition and with over 60 teams of four participating, the competition was extremely high this year. There was barely room

throughout each quiz for the audience of proud parents and teachers as the number of participants was unprecedented. The competition was fierce from the off as the heats began at branch level for MFCU Northside, MFCU Artane and MFCU

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Smartvote Shows Users Against Religious Schooling The vast majority of the over 92,000 voters who used smartvote.ie to help them choose an election candidate believe that there are too many schools under religious patronage. Many of these users are from the North County, something that doesn’t come as a surprise due to our increased popularity and success of Educate Together

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Government.” He went on to say; “Our schools are a fundamental cornerstone of our society. Our present system allows schools to discriminate against children and families in terms of admissions, how religion is taught and because there is a lack of available multi and non-religious schools. This is an affront to Irish people who pride themselves on a belief in equality and the vast majority of people want change in this area.” He concluded by saying; “Smartvote.ie have created a fantastic tool to empower voters to link their vote to their values – and equality in education is clearly a value people believe in”

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Every year in June, Dublin holds the unique VHI Mini Marathon. This year’s event takes place on Bank Holiday Monday, 6th June and already women from all over the North County are preparing themselves for the big day. You can see them in their high viz fluorescent tops, as they pound the roads across the North County. Over 40,000 woman will take place in the 10K run which is the world’s biggest female only event! The marathon is a great opportunity to both achieve your fitness goals, and help raising money for a good cause. The great thing about the VHI Mini Marathon is that it’s open to everyone. No matter if you want to get fit or are a professional runner, this is an event we all share together. There are different categories: Walking, Jogging, Fast Jogging (all open to participants over 14 years old), Running and Elite Running (for runners older than 18 years). So even if you are not too fit (yet), get involved! This event presents a great opportunity for many charities to look for participants to run for their cause. In almost all cases, women run for a particular worthy cause or charity and they hope is that all participants will support these charities that do such wonderful work for people in need of help. Apart from raising money for a good cause, it gives you a reason to train even harder. Choose a charity based on your interests: Maybe you have recently lost a family member to a certain disease or have recovered yourself from an illness. No matter what you opt for, be sure to check if your charity is registered to avoid disappointment. The best way to stay motivated is to train together. Motivate a friend, work colleague or family member to participate together. It’s a good way to never lose your goal out of sight. In addition, you can share tips and tricks with a person who knows you well or get to know someone better, from a different point of view. Involve your friends and family. Decide if you want them to sponsor you per mile you run, or based on the time you need to reach the end. You can also ask a local business to sponsor

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for Britain, causing the PM to retort that it was the first time he’d “heard of commencing divorce proceeding for the purpose of renewing one’s marriage vows”. There are some heavy hitters out on the exit side. They say the UK-EU deal does not constitute “fundamental reform.” Lord Howard, the former Leader of the Conservatives says, “There is only one thing that just might shake Europe’s leaders out of their complacency: the shock of a vote by the British people to leave. If the UK voted to leave, there would be a significant chance that they would ask us to think again. When Ireland and Denmark voted to reject EU proposals, the EU offered them more concessions and, second time round, got the result they wanted.” We can look forward to some excitement as Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary is quoted as saying he would “bore everyone to death” campaigning in favour of the UK remaining in the EU. The question locally is will, Michael get a liking for big stage political engagement and what that might hold for the rest of us?

Fingal Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2016

A popular Irish saying advises If you do not sow in spring, you do not reap in autumn. So as spring is finally here, it is time to clean, rebuild, throw away and renew while the days start getting longer and hopefully warmer. Follow the County Leader spring guide for some tips: Another

one bites the dust. If you have some time on the weekend, use it and make your house ready for spring! It’s much nicer to enjoy the first sunbeams in a tidy and cleaned up environment that looks fresh and renewed. So don’t just sit around waiting for the spring to come, bring

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The Seachtain na Gaeilge festival will take place from 1 - 17 March 2016 and to mark this, Fingal County Council will be hosting an Oíche Sóisialta – an informal social evening in the Atrium, County Hall Swords at 7pm on 2nd March. The evening will feature traditional music and singing with Sean McElwain, Donal McCague and Deirdre Hurley and is open to everyone but you must book a place at eolas@fingal.ie Among the other events being organised for Seachtain na Gaeilge, is a series of Bilingual talks by Seosamh Ó Maolalaí on the Fingal Campaign, Easter 1916 in Swords, Balbriggan, and Baldoyle Libraries. There will be a two day event, Deireadh Seachtaine na Gaeilge in Swords Library on the 17th and 18th March featuring a lecture on 1916 from Padraig O Snodaigh and poetry readings including Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill on Friday and drumming and singing workshops for children and poetry readings on Saturday. Fingal County Council libraries facilitate Irish speakers all year round with weekly conversation groups in Garristown, Donabate, Blanchardstown, Balbriggan and Malahide Libraries and many other Irish language events. For more information on events check out our events page on www.fingal.ie/events or contact your Local library.

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Join The Learnstorm Challenge With Malahide Schools Pope John Paul II National School Malahide has been running a Learnstorm Maths Challenge for 2016. According to the public leader boards, which are now live, the school are in the top 10 per cent of schools in Ireland. This is a great accolade for the school and for the students involved as well.

However they still need help to stay in the top 10 per cent. Last year, one child from sixth class successfully qualified for the All Ireland Final and another boy from fourth class won the ‘March Cup’ for coming top of the leader board for that month. The school are hoping that this year they might be able to repeat this. The

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Pictured at the re-launch of Jigsaw North Fingal at their new premises at the old AIB building in Balbriggan on Monday, 22nd February last are, David Creed (Jigsaw), with Bernadette Murray and Mary McNamara (both from Malahide Lions Club). Jigsaw provides a support service to young people aged 12-25, who may have mild mental health issues, or who may have problems they need discussed

Local Projects Urged To Apply For Heritage Grant The Heritage Council has announced it will allocate €700,000 to heritage projects under its 2016 Heritage Management Grant Scheme. The grants are aimed at supporting projects that apply good heritage practice to the management of places, collections or objects (including buildings). Grant applications must be submitted on the Heritage Council’s online application system before 5pm on Monday, 7 March. Speaking to the County Leader about the grants scheme, Heritage Council Chief Executive, Michael Starrett said, “the past number of years has brought many challenges to those working hard to preserve

and promote Ireland’s heritage and to highlight its significance to people and their places. In that context, the Heritage Council is delighted to be able to offer some financial assistance to community-based heritage projects. These local projects are very important in protecting our heritage, as well as creating jobs and promoting local tourism”. “The Heritage Council is only in a position to make these grants because of additional financial support given by the Minister for Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys TD. I want to thank the Minister for this support as the capacity provided will impact positively on a wide range of initiatives”, added Mr

Starrett. Grants may be awarded for: The preparation of a conservation report, conservation plan or conservation management plan to inform future works (a ‘Conservation Plan’ is a plan prepared in accordance with the process set out in The Burra Charter: The Australia ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance, 2013), the carrying out of actions that are in accordance with a fully developed conservation plan or a management plan that applies good heritage practice, works to buildings and structures where the special heritage interest of the building or structure is demonstrated to be at risk, conservation of heritage collections and objects, including documents and conservation or management of a wildlife site where a conservation/ management plan exists.

Malahide Beauty Clinic Release Body Hair Survey Therapie Clinic Malahide recently commissioned a survey about our attitudes towards body hair. The recently commissioned new research survey with MRNI Research sought to establish the body hair preferences of men and women of Ireland. Over half of Irish men dislike body hair

on a woman and almost half would either consider, or actively encourage a woman to have her body hair removed. These feelings are also mirrored by women themselves, with the same number considering body hair to be their first or second biggest body issue after weight concerns.

Double standards between the genders when it comes to body hair are closing however, as women are also guilty of encouraging men to remove their body hair, with almost 4 in 10 women admitting to this. Only 6 per cent of women find thick hair on a man’s chest attractive and the majority find hair on a man’s back off-

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Recent published deaths from the North County MCLOUGHLIN (née Kavanagh) (Malahide, Co. Dublin) 25th of February 2016, peacefully in the wonderful care of the staff at the Tara Winthrop Clinic, surrounded by her loving family. Esther, beloved wife of Joseph, loving mother of Caroline, Linda, Larry, Aisling, Alan and the late Joseph. Sadly missed by her family, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sisters, brothers, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends. Rest in Peace KEARNEY Donal F. (Don) (Marina Park, Blackrock, Cork, formerly of Derry and Swords, Co. Dublin) on February 23rd, 2016 - peacefully in the dedicated care of the staff of Glendonagh Residential Home, Dungourney, beloved husband of the late Kathleen O'Shea. Deeply mourned by his children Gillian, Colm and John, grandchildren Darren, Jonathan, Robyn, Conor and Kara, siblings Seamus, Angela and Eileen, relatives and friends. Requiescat in Pace. SKELLY, Michael (Sprint) (Lusk, Co. Dublin) - Feb. 25, 2016 (peacefully); sadly missed by his loving wife Breda, sons Michael, Francis and Mark, daughters-in-law Sharon and Caitriona, grandchildren Sophie, Luke, Cillian and Michael Patrick Sprint, brother Dick, sister Maureen, sisters-in-law Ann and Mary, nephews, nieces, relatives and a large circle of friends. May He Rest In Peace

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Miracle Prayer Sacred Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked you for many favours. This time I ask for a very special one (mention request). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and favour will be granted. Never known to fail.

O'HALLORAN, (Drogheda Co. Louth, formerly Glasnevin and Skerries, Co. Dublin), 22nd February 2016, peacefully at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital Drogheda, surrounded by his loving family and friends, Declan, sadly missed by his loving wife Sarah, daughters, Eimear and Deirdre, grandchildren James, Chloe, Lillian and Evelyn, brother, sisters, extended family and a large circle of friends. Rest in peace.

SHIEL, Dorothy (Skerries, Co. Dublin) 22nd February 2016 (suddenly). Deeply mourned by her husband Peter Campbell, sons Colin and Simon, stepsons Colin and Michael, brothers Paul, David and John, sisters Liz and Ann, her first husband Mick Layde, her nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in peace.

Miracle Prayer Sacred Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked you for many favours. This time I ask for a very special one (mention request). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and favour will be granted. Never known to fail.

TONER, Margaret, (late of Stranmill Road, Portmarnock, Co. Dublin) died on 9th January, 2016, at Earlsbrook Nursing Home, Bray, Co. Wicklow, wife of the late Alfred James (Barney);funeral 23rd February 2016. sadly missed by her daughter Margaret Vaughan and by her family and friends. May she rest in peace. LAWLOR, Patrick (Paddy) (Skerries, Co. Dublin) Peacefully at the Mater Private 18th February 2016, (Late of Sealink). Beloved husband and best friend to Carmel, sadly missed by his brothers Joe and Robert, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. In the hands of God.

Sacred Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked you for many favours. This time I ask for a very special one (mention request). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour and not mine. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and favour will be granted. Never known to fail. P.E.M

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beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council Planning permission is sought by Jakobi Properties Ltd. on lands at Barnwell Court to the rear of No. 3 & No. 4 Castle View, Drogheda Road, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin for the construction of a 2 no. storey, 4 no. bedroom contemporary dwelling with new vehicular access, 2 no. on site car parking spaces, private open space, single storey garden store building, drainage infrastructure, landscaping and all associated site development works necessary to facilitate development. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority (County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin) during its public opening hours (9.30-16.30 Monday to Friday). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the Planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council I James Baxter intend to apply for Permission for development at 2 Pinewood green lawns Pinewood Ballbriggan Co Dublin. The development will consist of a two storey extension to the side and rear of dwelling and all site works. The planning application my be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the authority in writing

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FORAN (née Goss), Maura (Swords, Co. Dublin) - Feb. 19, 2016 (suddenly); sadly missed by her loving husband Ger, daughter Catherine, sons Stephen and Ciaran, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, brother, relatives and friends. Rest in peace.

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GALLAGHER Elizabeth Ann (Nancy) (Rathmines, Dublin and formerly Malahide, Co. Dublin) (suddenly) at her home, 22nd February 2016. Beloved wife of Pat (Scanlon) and loving mother of Clare, Greta and Jamie; she will be greatly missed by her family, her brothers Martin and Brian, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, nieces, nephews and all her relatives, friends and best friend Colette. Rest in peace

KEANE Dr. John (Skerries Co. Dublin) February 9th 2016 (unexpectedly abroad). Deeply regretted by his loving wife Bernadette, (predeceased by his children Mary and Alice) sadly missed by his children Patricia, David, Jack, Sarah, Joe and Chris. He is sadly missed by his siblings Rosanna, Richard, Patricia and Peter, (Mary pre deceased) sons and daughters in law, grandchildren, extended family and friends. General Practitioner in Skerries, sadly missed by patients and colleagues in the Medical Profession. May John Rest In Peace.

Fingal County Council Liam and Maeve Corish intend to apply for planning permission at 31 Woodlands, Portmarnock, Co Dublin. The development consists of an extension to the sittingroom to the front of house. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority (County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin) during its public opening hours (9.30-16.30 Monday to Friday). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the Planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5 weeks

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on payment of the prescribed fee {20 euros} within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application Fingal County Council Planning permission is sought by Jakobi Properties Ltd. on lands at Barnwall Court to the rear of No. 3 & No. 4 Castle View, Drogheda Road, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin for the construction of a 2 no. storey, 4 no. bedroom contemporary dwelling with new vehicular access, 2 no. on site car parking spaces, private open space, single storey garden store building, drainage infrastructure, landscaping and all associated site development works necessary to facilitate development. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority (County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin) during its public opening hours (9.30-16.30 Monday to Friday). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the Planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council Planning Permission is sought to widen the existing vehicular entrance, pave front garden to accommodate off-street parking, extend front of house and garage at ground floor level, including constructing a new lean too hipped roof over front extension and to convert attic to a non-habitable room which will include the installation of roof lights to the front and rear pitches of the main roof, a first floor extension to the side of the existing house over the existing garage which will include extending the main roof over the garageat 27 Shenick Grove, Skerries for Steve & Aisling Tinkler. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Fingal County Council, County Hall, Main St, Swords, Co. Dublin, during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the Planning Authority on payment of the prescribed fee, ¤20, within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the Planning Authority in making a decision on the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council EugeneO’Shea intends to apply for permission for a development at this site: 52 Turvey Green, Donabate, Co. Dublin, the development will consist of the building of a singlestorey granny flat extension to the side of the house. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee (20Euros) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application. Fingal County Council I,John Stone Intend to apply for planning permission for a. Two storey detached house. b. Waste water treatment system, c. All associated siteworks on site to side of Maria Villa, Corballis, Donabate, Co Dublin. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority ,during it's public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of a prescribed fee (20 euro) within a period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council I,Sandra Omonzokpia, Intend to apply for planning permission for a Single Story extension to front and single storey extension to rear.

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b. All associated siteworks at No16 Ringfort View, Balrothery, Balbriggan, Co Dublin. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority ,during it's public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of a prescribed fee (20 euro) within a period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council I Brenda Finnegan, intend to apply for Retention Permission for development at this address: Rentullan, Off Main Street, Lusk, Co. Dublin. The retention application consists of: 1. The works to the attic space, comprising of one no. bathroom, two no. bedrooms and one no. ensuite. 2. The works within the roof space, one no. velux window to the front and five no. velux windows to the rear, including all associated alterations. The planning application maybe inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the Planning Authority during the public opening hours of 9.30 - 16.30 Monday - Friday at: Fingal County Council, Fingal County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Fingal Co. Dublin. A submission or observation in relation to the Application may be made in writing to the Planning Authority on payment of a fee of €20, within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by Fingal County Council of the Application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the Planning Authority in making a decision on the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. Fingal County Council Permission is sought for alterations to approved plans (F15A/0350). Alterations to consist of a detached domestic garage to side of approved dwelling @ Knocknagin Road, Knocknagin, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin for Alice Grafton Crowe. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during the public opening hours and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (20 euros), within the period of 5 weeks, beginning on the date of receipt by Fingal County Council of the application. Fingal County Council Planning Permission is requested for new two-storey extension to rear of existing twostorey dwellinghouse along with associated siteworks at :- no.10, Fulham Terrace, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. Signed: Jocelyn & Grainne Curtis. This planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Fingal County Council, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin between the hours of 9.30am – 16.30pm Monday-Friday. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to Fingal County Council on payment of a fee of €20 within the period of five weeks beginning on the date of receipt of the application by Fingal County Council. Fingal County Council Planning Permission is requested for a new retractable canopy to front elevation and also outdoor seating to be placed on part of public footpath during opening hours. at : The Brickroom Cafe, Railway Street, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. Signed: Antonello Schirru. This planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Fingal County Council, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin between the hours of 9.30am – 16.30pm Monday-Friday. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to Fingal County Council on payment of a fee of €20 within the period of five weeks beginning on the date of receipt of the application by Fingal County Council. Fingal County Council Permission for construction of an attic extension & alterations to the rear (flat roof dormer) and to the east side (hipped dormer) of existing 2-storey dwelling at 29 Kellys Bay Promenade, Skerries, Co. Dublin.

Signed: B. Kelly. This application can be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of Fingal County Council, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin. Mon.-Fri. between 9.30-15.30 (Through Lunch) and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to Fingal County Council on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. Fingal County Council We, Peter and Vera O’Neill are applying for planning permission for the construction of a 3 bedroom detached bungalow with a total floor area of c.139m2 on a site of c.828m2 to the rear of Eagle Lodge and the removal of existing single storey ancillary garage/garden store, using existing vehicular access for the proposed dwelling and the construction of a new vehicular access for existing dwelling (Eagle Lodge) all at Eagle Lodge, Ballisk, Donabate, Fingal, Co. Dublin The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee (20Euros) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application Fingal County Council Permission is sought for a 2 storey detached clubhouse, on-site waste water treatment unit and percolation area & associated site works @ Bowhill, Balrothery, Co. Dublin for Balbriggan Rugby Club. This clubhouse will supersede a clubhouse granted previously under planning ref. F12A/0357. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during the public opening hours and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (20 euros), within the period of 5 weeks, beginning on the date of receipt by Fingal County Council of the application. Fingal County Council Planning Permission is sought by J Gaffney for one and half storey dwelling and waste water treatment system at Site No.2 Rural Cluster, Wimbletown, Ballyboughal, Co. Dublin. This planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee 20 euro within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application. Fingal County Council Planning Permission is sought by R & E Taylor for retention of use of commercial premises as Health Juice / Coffee Shop at Unit One, College Court, Strand Street, Skerries, Co. Dublin. This planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee 20 euro within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application. Fingal County Council Permission is sought for a detached bungalow, on-site waste water treatment unit and percolation area & associated site works @ Skidoo, Ballyboughal, Co. Dublin for Josephine Rodgers Farrell. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the planning authority during the public opening hours and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (20 euros), within the period of 5 weeks, beginning on the date of receipt by Fingal County Council of the application. Fingal County Council Planning permission is sought for internal alterations and first floor extension above existing single storey accommodation to side of existing house at 8, Castle Cove, Malahide, Co. Dublin for Aileen and Neil McNamara. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the Planning Authority on payment of the prescribed fee of €20 within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of this application.

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