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26th January 2016 • Volume 23, Issue 02 • Leader House, North Street, Swords, Co. Dublin. EirCode: K67 P5W4. • Tel: 01 8•400•200 • info@northcountyleader.ie • www.northcountyleader.ie
Malahide Man Of The Media Malahide Historical Society had a full house recently, when local historian and TCD history graduate, Paddy Ryan spoke about author, journalist and broadcaster Brian Inglis-his life and times with particular reference to his youth in Malahide.
By Aoife Read Inglis was the only child of Sir Claude Inglis and Vera Blood. Sir Claude spent thirty years in India where he was engineer in charge of a massive irrigation scheme in Poona. Vera Paddy Ryan returned to Dublin for Brian’s birth on 31 July 1916. He was two years old when his mother returned to India. Brian was sent back to be educated at various English boarding schools commencing at age 5. He spent most school holidays in Malahide with his grandparents, John and Sophia Blood, who each summer rented a house in St. James’s Terrace, Malahide until they moved to Ballykilty on the
corner of Church Road and Grove Road, later rebuilt by Pa Hicks. His grandmother introduced Brian to the Island Golf Club where he spent a lot of his youth. Progressing through various boarding schools he obtained a scholarship to Magdalene College, Oxford in 1935. In 1956, he began presenting What The Papers Say and All Our Yesterdays, which ran for fourteen years on Granada Television. His book West Briton, for which he is probably best remembered in Malahide, was published in 1962 . He went on to publish many more works on a diverse range of topics. The speaker, Paddy Ryan, described Inglis as a most endearing man whose breadth of vision was boundless – ever open to fresh thinking and ideas, a gentleman in whose kind heart, Malahide, warts and all, had a special place. Brian died in February 1993, aged 76.
Malahide RFC played North Kildare in a vital Leinster League Division 1B match that saw them win 22 - 8 against the midlands team. This match was played in at the Maws, KIlcock on Sunday last. This is a terrific win for Malahide against their closest rivals. This win guarantees the league title for the Malahide team.
Malahide Camera Club Exhibition The Malahide Camera Club is hosting its third successive photographic exhibition in the Parish Pastoral Centre, Main St. Malahide. The exhibition takes place on Friday 19th February at 8pm. The club are celebrating their 25th anniversary. What began as a small local club has grown into one of the most successful camera
clubs in Ireland. The exhibition will be officially opened by Cllr Anthony Lavin on behalf of the County Mayor. They are delighted to be able to display their images in the local Parish Pastoral centre as it is a superb community facility, which makes an outstanding exhibition centre. A total of 141 images will be exhibited, and will display a
variety of genres of photography. The exhibition will run
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Garda Drugs Squad Numbers Slashed Figures released to Fianna Fáil reveal a It was Senator O’Brien who later confirmed to substantial cut in the number of Gardaí working us that the numbers for the North County to prevent and investigate drug crime. Senator region were slashed from 205 in 2010 to 169 in Darragh O’Brien (FF) has described the figures 2015 which is a cut of 17.6 per cent. as an “appalling indictment of the O’Brien, who is Chairperson of the North Dublin Government’s attitude to drug crime.” Regional Drugs and Alcohol Task force The figures were released by the commented, “This Government has Minister for Justice, Frances Fitzgerald turned a blind eye to the ever in response to a Parliamentary increasing prevalence of drugs and Question from Fianna Fáil. They show drug related crime in every single that the number of Gardaí assigned to community across this country. You divisional Garda drugs units has been only have to walk through any of our slashed from 359 officers in 2011 to cities or towns to see that drug abuse 257 in 2015 – a cut of 28 per cent. is on the rise. The drugs racket is The County Leader contacted both the Senator O’Brien bigger and more profitable than ever Department of Justice and The Garda but instead of addressing this, this Fine Commissioners office, however both failed to Gael and Labour have been pulling resources comment. away from tackling the problem at a dramatic
rate. It’s nothing short of a disgrace.,” he said. “These figures show that the Gardaí are being severely hampered in preventing and investigating drug related crime. It is shocking that a vulnerable border region like Cavan-Monaghan would be without any dedicated Garda drug unit whatsoever. Meanwhile units in the capital city are seeing their numbers depleted at an alarming rate.” “The policy of ignoring Ireland’s drugs crisis has put communities and vulnerable individuals at serious risk. We cannot accept this any longer. We need a strong programme of measures to tackle drug crime and to help the ever increasing number of victims of drugs. The first step must be the reinstatement of fully resourced dedicated drugs units in all Garda divisions,” concluded O’Brien.
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Major Redevelopment Of Portmarnock Hotel Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links has commenced work on a multi-million euro redevelopment programme of the hotel. This follows on from the completion of a major investment in the championship golf links part of the overall complex. The resort which is located 15 minutes from Dublin Airport, was acquired in June 2014 by Kennedy Wilson Real Estate PLC. Work on the hotel redevelopment programme will start immediately. Included in the programme are the refurbishment of 90 bedrooms, new meeting / conference rooms and the creation of a new Spa and Gym. Also included is a new Seaview Lounge, the extension of the main restaurant and a new entrance and car park The existing Portmarnock Hotel
and Golf Links was built on the site of the one-time home of the Jameson family, the creators of Jameson whiskey, which today is the best-selling Irish whiskey worldwide. The Jameson
Bar in the hotel is a part of the old family home as are a number of the meeting rooms, while the golf course was created on lands that once were home to a nine hole Jameson family golf
course. Overseeing the investment programme is Barry O’Connor, who previously has been involved in the creation of both Doonbeg and Killeen Castle. He said, “We
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Jameson family and inevitably always want to know more.” He also said that, while international tourism business was important to the hotel, that it had a real strong local business that had supported both hotel and golf course during the recession and which would continue to be important going forward. “We strongly believe we have one of the best locations in Ireland. It is less than 20 minutes from Dublin Airport and 10 miles from the heart of Dublin. Add in a championship links golf course, a five mile long Blue Flag beach, restaurants and other local attractions and it is hard to beat. The investment programme is just going to make everything even better,” he said.
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*Based on most recent published figures - 11th July 2012 **Based on most recent published figures - 10th Feb 2015
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Malahide Woman To Represent Irish Food Industry Suzanne Fleury from Malahide, who previously studied law and practiced at the Bar Council of Ireland for seven years, is now undertaking the Bord Bia Marketing Fellowship programme and is working as an Irish food ambassador overseas. Recruitment is underway for 20 ambitious individuals to take part in the next phase of the programme, which is run in association with the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School. Suzanne would encourage graduates with a minimum of two years work experience to consider applying. Suzanne is currently based in Germany, where she is carrying out Business Development
projects on behalf of a number of Irish food and drink companies. Speaking about her experience she said, “I would encourage anyone with an interest in the Irish food industry to consider applying for the programme which provides a great opportunity to travel, gain a masters degree from a top business school and learn about successfully exporting Irish food and drink abroad. The highlights for me have been meeting new people all the time, representing the best of Irish and learning a new trade – I’ve found out that selling is fun,” she said. Successful applicants will undertake assignments in overseas markets on behalf of Irish food
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installed. With Carrs Lane, the council say that as there is no path or grass verge along the walls which bound the road, there is no safe place to put lights where they could be positioned out of the way of traffic. The County Leader spoke to O’Brien to find out his thoughts on the decision of the council. “They are both very disappointing responses. With regards to Carrs Lane, it is very much needed. I understand what they are saying in At this time of year, the days are long and the regards to not having the space or a grass nights even longer. There is nothing scarier verge to put the lights on, but I still think it is than having to walk past a building or down an something that is very much needed. So I isolated road in the depths of winter when the would hope that they would look at that again and readdress that issue,” he said. street lights are out. “It is not common for the council to install By Aoife Read lighting in parks. This is because it can someThis is why it has been brought to the attention times lead to an unsafe and undesirable situaof the council by Cllr Eoghan O’Brien (FF) that tion, however the area between St. Benedict’s two areas of the Malahide ward are without and Lisadell is not a public park. Despite this being one of the reasons given for the adequate street lighting, something refusal to put lights there. “Generally that is vital particularly at this time of speaking they don’t encourage year. The space between St. lighting in parks as it can encourage Benedict’s and Lisadell, Seabury and anti-social behaviour. But this one Carrs Lane, Balgriffin which leads into doesn’t fall into that category. It’s a Inisfails GAA club are both without walkway and it’s used all the time. I lighting. However, despite the call for think that this one is particularly action, it has been the decision of the important, especially for the safety of council that no lighting is to be women who have to talk through there provided. at night time. They said that it would In the case of St. Benedict’s, it has Cllr. O’Brien cost around €11,000 to get lighting been said that, as there have been no installed there, but I would be of the mind that reports to the Garda of anti-social behaviour at this area that there is no need for lighting to be it would be money well spent,” said O’Brien.
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Fingal Folk Club Returns The Fingal Folk Club returns to St Patrick’s Hall, Ballyboughal on Friday, 29th January from 8pm to 10pm, with performances scheduled for the last and first Friday of each month so check the schedule for full details. The club is starting out on its sixth year and has proved to be a great venue for performing musicians singers and storytellers around the North County, nationally and internationally.
There will be several new initiatives this year, with celebrations planned for the centenary of our Independence being a major focus as they plan many themed nights over the next 12 months. Singer/songwriters are especially welcome to contact the club, as they can provide this great venue and include your performances as a featured event.
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Finally! A New School Building For Malahide News has come that the tender process for the new school building for St. Oliver Plunkett’s National School in Malahide has finally begun. Local TD, Alan Farrell (FG) has said: “It is great news that the tender process has begun for the new school building for St. Oliver Plunkett’s National School in Alan Farrell TD Malahide. It is with a great deal of personal pride that I can confirm that the construction process will finally begin on the brandnew, state of the art, facility for St. Oliver Plunkett’s this coming summer.” He went on to say that: “After many broken promises and failed attempts over almost 20 years, now we will finally see the incredible work of the board of management, the current and former principal, and the many hundreds of parents who have lobbied the Government, become a reality with the delivery of a new facility suitable for our children in Malahide.” The project was scheduled to begin in 2010, and it was found that the reason for the delay was that the project did not have planning permission. Farrell, a former pupil of St. Oliver Plunkett’s himself said; “I am delighted to have learned from the board of management that construction will commence over the summer, following the tender process which has just begun, with the tender award coming imminently.” He concluded by saying; “This is great news for the local community in Malahide as it will put in place the necessary infrastructure to ensure that our children receive their education in an environment which is conducive to their learning.”
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battles too.” He went on to say that; “Under the public realm strategy, there issue particularly are a lot of things that around Malahide were promised that haven’t been done, and Village.” It is unusual that a that’s not necessarily a criticism ; it’s councillor just that it’s would get so something many of the that we can’t issues raised drop the ball acted upon. on.” “It’s very posiMalahide tive, but it’s traffic can get all about particularly trying to Eoghan O’Brien congested. prioritise the areas that need the This is partially most attention. I think because it is such a this is why I’ve been so busy main street, with lucky with council on street parking responses recently, spaces. This causes the because I’m careful traffic to become gridabout the issues I raise, locked when all of the parking spaces are ” he said. O’Brien told the County taken. It is an area of Leader that there is still concern that does need some work to be done constant monitoring and he knows that and attention. everything he wants to He concluded by saying get done can’t get the that; “Transportation go-ahead; “Working issues and road safety with the operations are things that I do department, they have have a keen interest in, so much they want to as a result there are a go forward with. With lot of issues, such as the volume of stuff that the removal of some they want to get done, parking spaces in you would blow the Malahide Village, in entire council budget order to allow the for the whole year if traffic flow more freely, you tried to do it all at that I will keep on he once, so I do have to be pushing,” careful and pick my concluded.
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O’Brien, Road Warrior Local councillor, Eoghan O’Brien (FF), has been greasing the wheels of road safety throughout the Malahide area recently, with various motions raised to the council to improve various road conditions around the vicinity. From children at play signs to cats’ eyes on the road, every motion
By Aoife Read pertaining to road safety precautions and traffic congestion has either been carried out, or is in the works to be carried out by the council. According to O’Brien; “Road safety and traffic do come up a lot, as it is an issue and traffic congestion is a huge
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Pictured at Dublin Airport for the announcement that 350 new jobs have been created at Dublin Airport, as well as the news that 25 million passengers used Dublin Airport in the past year, are Minister for Transport and Tourism, Paschal Donohoe and local TD, Alan Farrell.
Farrell Welcomes Jobs Boost At Airport Local TD, Alan Farrell (FG), has said that the success of Dublin Airport and the news of an additional 350 jobs is a great boost for the area. “Dublin Airport had its busiest ever year in 2015, as a record 25 million passengers travelled through the airport. This was a 15 per cent increase with an additional 3.3 million people using Dublin Airport during 2015. Fine Gael’s general election candidate for Dublin Fingal said, “To cope with the growing passenger
Malahide Parish Italian Pilgrimage Malahide Parish is organising an Italian Pilgrimage starting on 16th September for eight nights. This pilgrimage, which is expected to generate much interest, will go to Giovanni Rotondo, Alba Adriatica and Assisi, also visiting Pompeii, Lanciano, Loretto, Manopello, and Cascia along the way. For further details contact Noreen at 01 8452292.
numbers, DAA is in the process of hiring about 350 new staff in areas such as security, customer service, and asset management, comprising of 170 personnel recruited in 2015 and 180 to be recruited in the coming weeks. This is providing new opportunities to people in North County Dublin. “The growth in passenger numbers is expected to continue into 2016 and the impact of these additional passengers will be felt right across the country, but especially here in the North County.” He continued, “Creating new and better jobs is key to growing the economy and to providing resources to invest in services. Fine Gael has a long term plan to keep the recovery going. We are seeing economic progress, with over 135,000 new jobs created since 2012, but we cannot take for granted that stability and recovery will continue.” “Our plan will deliver more new jobs in North County Dublin and right across the country; jobs that pay more than welfare and where hard work is rewarded. “There is an excellent pool of highly skilled people in the Dublin Fingal area and I am confident that these positions will be filled successfully,” he concluded.
Malahide Bereavement Support Group Malahide Bethany Bereavement Support Group meets for bereaved people on Monday mornings at 10.30am and on Monday evenings at 7.30pm at St Sylvester’s Parish Pastoral Centre. Sometimes when the burden of grief is a heavy cross, it is good to be able to let others help you carry the burden.
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Swords Girls Sing At Concert Hall Piccolo Lasso choir is the junior section of The Lassus Scholars, catering for boys and girls aged eight to fifteen. On Wednesday, 27th January, the choir will perform at a great evening of at the National Concert Hall 8.00pm. This famous choir has four young Swords girls in it performing at such a prestigious event. The girls, three sisters and a best-friend are Lucy Hatton O’Keeffe, Katie Foley, Megan Foley and Rachael Foley Lucy and Katie were former pupils of The Old Borough School Swords, now pupils of Mount Temple, while Megan and Rachael are current Old Borough pupils. Not only will Mozart be remembered in a performance of his muchloved Requiem, the founder/director of Dublin Choral Foundation, Dr Ite O’Donovan will celebrate her 60th birthday and the choir company, Dublin Choral Foundation, will enter its 20th Anniversary year. Dr O’Donovan said, “My girls from Swords are terrific - never put-off attending by distance or traffic jams. From day one, they said the felt that they ‘belonged’ in the choir How wonderful for me to have such enthusiastic and committed singers and families,” she said.
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intended to H o u s e , visit Ardgillan Skerries Mills Castle and avail and Swords of its very Castle. “I was popular aftervery pleased to noon tea, and I see Ardgillan was so sorry to manager, Tom concern and regret for learn that she Paul Reid, R e i l l y ’ s what had happened. did not reach Chief Executive generous offer Reid said, “Fingal her planned Fingal County to the County Council extends destination,” Council Mitchards of a a warm welcome to all he said. He offered the complimentary tour international visitors to Mitchard family a tour including afternoon its area and its many of a number of the tea”, continued Reid. “I heritage properties and County Council’s decided to extend an open invitation to the Mitchard family to experience all that Fingal County Council’s Heritage Properties have to offer on their next Dublin trip, to in some way address a mix-up which saw them missing out on a wonderful afternoon in Ardgillan Castle and I’m delighted to say that Ms Mitchard Best-selling American author, Jacquelyn Mitchard replied immediately other amenities. I’m heritage properties assuring me that our delighted that including Ardgillan offer will be taken up Jacquelyn Mitchard and Castle, Malahide later this year,” he her family had Castle, Newbridge concluded.
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Pictured are Piccolo Lasso choir member, Lucy Hatton-O'Keeffe, Katie Foley, Megan Foley and Rachel Foley, all from Swords
Celebrations As Jenny Turns 90 Swords Senior Citizens Club had a great reason to celebrate last week when one of their members Jenny Tierney, celebrated her 90th birthday. Jenny was joined in the club by her sister Maura, who is 92. The club was packed to the rafters when they brought out a beautiful cake and presented it to Jenny. All the members sang happy birthday to her and there was much excitement, with everyone jostling to get a picture of the sprightly woman of
Jenny Tierney and her sister Maura (92) celebrating Jenny's 90th Birthday at the Swords Senior Citizens Club
the moment. There was a great atmosphere and joviality and there was plenty of cake to go around everyone. The club wishes Jenny a huge happy birthday and hopes she had a wonderful day. The club would also like to wish member
Patsy Clarke a happy birthday. Patsy also turned 90 on 30th December. The club was closed for the Christmas period so were unable to have a party for Patsy however they did send him out a lovely cake to mark the occasion.
International bestselling American author, Jacquelyn Mitchard visited Dublin with her family just before Christmas. Included in her itinerary was a booking for afternoon tea in Ardgillan Castle. This was to be the last stop on their Irish holiday before heading directly to the airport for their flight home to the US within a number of hours. All was going well as the Mitchard family climbed into the taxi in Dublin Airport and headed, as they thought, to Ardgillan Castle, between Balbriggan and Skerries. However the Mitchards found themselves some 35kms away from where they planned to be, stranded in the City, well away from their destination. Ms Mitchard said that they had been “hugely looking forward” to the event on the final day of their trip to Dublin, but were left “very let down” when they got out of the taxi at Dublin Castle and realised they had been taken to the wrong place. Paul Reid, Chief Executive Fingal County Council, on learning of the family’s misfortune quickly contacted Ms Mitchard to express his
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Former Green Party leader and TD for Dublin North Trevor Sargent has backed current General Election candidate Joe O’Brien to win a seat back for the party in the new constituency of Dublin Fingal. Now living in Wexford, Mr. Sargent was recently back in the north county to support O’Brien’s campaign. O’Brien is a recent whistle blower after exposing poor treatment of homeless people and undercounting of homelessness in the Dublin region and Sargent referenced this fact in his endorsement of O’Brien at the recent Green Party Election Convention in Dublin. He stated that: “Joe Joe O’Brien made an extremely courageous decision as he risked his livelihood by standing up against powerful interests. Joe has shown exceptional commitment in fighting for vulnerable people. His record of standing up for the homeless and persisting when all seemed against him deserves great credit.” O’Brien was also swift to acknowledge the role that the former party leader has played in his decision to go into politics: “I don’t think I would have got involved in politics were it not for Trevor. The honesty and integrity that were the hallmarks of Trevor made me believe that there was hope yet for politics. These are very important legacies that I hope to build on in Dublin Fingal. We need politicians that shed light on some of the dodgy practices that go on in both local and national government and I commit to being a TD that will work for greater transparency in how government in run.”
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Fingal Ethnic Network AGM The Fingal Ethnic Network (FEN) is a countywide network of ethnic minority groups and individuals living in the local area. It was established by the County Council Community Office and the Fingal Development Board in 2006 and was formally launched in August 2008. Since then, it has grown to include over 20 groups representing many ethnicities who live and work in the county. The network seeks to provide a coherent and inclusive voice for ethnic groups in the area - to speak as one recognised voice on
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matters relating to their wellbeing in the North County. The network promotes awareness of issues relevant to ethnic communities among the general public and strives to strengthen integration within the community. FEN’s AGM will take place on 27th of January at 6.30pm. at the Emmaus Centre, Lissenhall, Swords. Thywill Bankole, Chairman of FEN, a resident of Balbriggan told the County Leader, “As part of our effort towards an exciting AGM, we are privileged to invite County Major, Cllr. David O’Connor and other Fingal county officers. We are happy to relate that there has been much progress made by the government towards integration.”
Singers Needed In Swords The well known local singing group, The Lambay Singers have recently moved to Swords and are eagerly looking for new members. They are very keen to
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The Moral Malaises The EU Parliament has now agreed to establish a “Committee of Enquiry” to examine the maladministration of and breaches of EU Laws arising from the US enquiry, which uncovered the car pollution scandal. This was the scam where a manufacturer installed software to produce false emission readings. Dublin MEP Nessa Childers says, “The Dieselgate scandal has seriously undermined trust in our regulatory processes. We must regain it, and start by recognising there has been wilful neglect in the face of one of the most powerful lobbies in Europe”. Ms Childers continued, “There’s serious moral hazard to the integrity of the process by which national approval authorities clear new
models for the market when they are getting their money from the manufacturers themselves, who are also allowed to choose and provide the vehicles used specifically for the purpose of testing.” “There’s serious systemic failure at stake, and I hope the inquiry committee will shed proper light on all its dimensions and issue robust recommendations. Hundreds of thousands of lives are lost prematurely to air pollution in Europe. There is a lot that we can improve on this front if we muster the political will,” she said. The points made by Nessa are right on the money. The lack of integrity and unethical behaviour continues across all sections of society, not just in big business, but down to how each citizen behaves. Business is run by individual people. The double standard which is accepted as the norm, must be confronted and
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By Cathal Boland attitudes changed to reset humanities moral compass. Citizenship confers responsibilities as well as privileges. Europe needs political leaders who are prepared to lead, not just react. They must not only ensure that the laws rules and regulations are fit for purpose. They must also put in place control and enforcement procedures while instigating and leading national and European wide debates on the values which we should all subscribe to and be assessed by.
Local Enterprise Office Seeks Applications For Funding Fingal Local Enterprise Office (Fingal LEO) has announced a new call for applications for funding from new and growing small businesses. Since it was established 20 months ago, Fingal LEO has approved more than €1.1m in funding for 60 businesses, which is expected to result in the creation of well over 250 jobs in the region. Some 75 per cent of the businesses supported were startups with the remaining 25 per cent being businesses that are already established and seeking to expand. All of the funding is provided to businesses that are creating employment and qualify by demonstrating that they have export potential. Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, Paul Reid, highlighted a key role of the local authority in economic development when he
said: “Through the Local Enterprise Office, Fingal County Council is helping to ensure that those running or starting up small businesses are given the support structure that they need to grow and develop. Small business is the lifeblood of our local economy. I want our entrepreneurs and small business owner/ managers to have every opportunity so that they can grow their businesses in an encouraging, rewarding and business-friendly environment.” Announcing the new call for grant applications, Head of Local Enterprise, Oisin Geoghegan, stressed the importance of ensuring that startups have an opportunity to access seed capital funding: “The funding provided by the Local Enterprise Office is helping our local economy in a real and tangible way.
Historical Talk In Rush Loughshinny And Rush Historical Society are proud to present a talk by Sean O’Gorman entitled: “In memory of Nurse Elizabeth O’Farrell (1883 - 1959) - The Story of the 1916 Surrender”. This interesting talk will take place at The Strand Bar in Rush on Thursday 28th January at 8.15 pm sharp. All are welcome to attend.
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Figures issued by Focus Ireland show that 41 newly-homeless families were referred to its family services in Dublin in December compared to 60 in November. The Focus Ireland figures were released as the end-of year figures for homelessness in Dublin have been issued by the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive. The charity said the fact the monthly total of newly-homeless families has dropped by 19 families shows the positive impact the work of its services – and other NGO’s with the support of the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive - is having on the frontline. The total number of families in emergency homeless accommodation in Dublin fell by 24 in December, however, Focus Ireland said that
while this news is positive, the fact that there were still 683 families and over 1,400 children homeless in Dublin over Christmas – twice as many as in Christmas 2014 - shows the sheer level of the crisis. Focus Ireland Director of Advocacy, Mike Allen said: “It’s important to highlight that while positive steps have been taken to ease the homeless crisis, the Government has been too slow in taking up the solutions we have been proposing. The ultimate responsibility for this lies with Government as they have not done enough to deliver social housing to help more people escape from the nightmare of homelessness and to ensure others never even become homeless in the first place.”
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Local senator Darragh O’Brien (FF) has warned that the Government’s flawed health policy will lead to more operations being cancelled and more people on trolleys in Beaumont Hospital. Hr said, “There were 41 people without a bed in Beaumont Hospital at the end of last week. This must be a record. How can a hospital be expected to function when you have patients without a bed?” O’Brien warned that the crisis at the hospital is likely to get worse as the Government has left a €100 million hole in the budget for hospitals this year. “This is yet another example of this
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Government’s long list of broken promises. They said they would fix the health service, that there wouldn’t be people on trolleys and yet there were 462 people around the country on trolleys last Friday and operations have been cancelled at hospitals all over the country. “The December Waiting Lists for Beaumont Hospital published recently show that since July 2014 when Leo Varadkar became Minister for Health there was a staggering, increase of 3,163 people waiting more than 12 months for an Outpatients appointment. That is an increase of over 480 per cent and is totally unacceptable in a modern European country. “This is not just a cause of concern for patients it is also an issue of safety for staff. How can they be expected to work in these conditions? The health service is at breaking point and there is a full scale disaster awaiting in our emergency departments,” concluded O’Brien.
Old Borough Table Quiz The Parent Teacher Association of the Old Borough National School in Swords has organised a Table Quiz to take place on Thursday, 4th February at 8pm in The Old Borough (Wetherspoons) Pub on Main Street, Swords. The aim of the quiz is to cost in full a new initiative, “Root to Shoots” Garden Project, where they will create a sleeper bed vegetable and flower experience for all classes, during school hours. The event is open to all.
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Tractor Run Cheque Handover The ninth Annual Tractor Run in aid of St Francis Hospice took place earlier this month, which took the drivers across the North County. As normal, the event was organised by Barney Greene and, despite appalling weather conditions, almost 80 tractors took part in the event, which raised a whopping €7,275 for the hospice. On Sunday, 10th January last, Barney presented the sizeable cheque to Gene Murphy of St Francis Hospice, who was very grateful to Barney and the committee for their
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Pictured is Barney Greene (with cap) presenting a cheque for €7,275 to Gene Murphy (right) of St Francis Hospice at Man O War pub recently
generosity every year. At the presentation ceremony, which took place at Man O’ War pub, a proud Barney told the County Leader, “I would like to thank all the tractor drivers and all who donated money to
the hospice. Also great thanks is due to the volunteers and ticket sellers, as well as the Gardai who provided a patrol car and motorcycle for the event,” he said. He also thanked John Moore for the use
of his yard for parking the tractors, as well as the Man O’ War pub and their staff and management for providing tea and sandwiches, as well as thanking auctioneer, Jimmy Downey for doing such a great job.
Healthy Eating Strategy In Draft Development Plan Cllr Duncan Smith (Lab) has managed o have a healthy eating strategy motion passed and included in the draft County Development Plan. Swords councillor, Smith said, “Following a motion I placed to the County Development Plan meeting, the Council has adopted my motion to promote a Healthy Eating Strategy for young persons in the county. This motion is designed, so the Council work with local growers of fruit and vegetables in North County Dublin, along with
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to contribute to and learn from, a new healthy eating strategy for Fingal” The new insertion into the draft County Development Plan our local fishermen, to promote a as a new objective reads, healthy eating diet to help “Develop a strategy for young combat youth obesity, while also persons’ healthy eating in concert with local helping the local growers in North economy.” County Dublin highHe continued, “We all lighting cost effective have a role to play in and convenient healthy promoting a healthy eating recipes and lifestyle, from individual habits for young people households, to national in order to connect Government and within young people with the that, our local Council Cllr. Smith local growing industry has an important role to play. I know I can improve my and to promote healthy and own eating habits and I too hope active living.”
A meeting was held in Skerries to launch a new Community First Responder (CFR) in the town. The meeting, which was held in Keane’s Bus Bar on Wednesday, 20th January last, was attended by a large gathering of locals. It was spearheaded by Dr Phil Darcy, who spoke to the County Leader about how this project came about. He said, “I’m a doctor who works in the Emergency Department at St Vincent’s Hospital and I do a lot of free hospital emergency medicine. We became aware of an organisation called CFR Ireland, which had their first meeting in 2005. It is made up of various groups across the country who respond to medical emergencies in their community.” “We felt that Skerries was the ideal town to have such a group set up, so I contacted members of the
Pictured at the Community First Responder Ireland Information evening at Keane's Bus Bar, Skerries are Dr Phil Darcy, Des Kelly (National Ambulance Service) and John Fitzgerald (CFR Ireland)
National Ambulance Service and Community First Response Ireland and they agreed to come to Skerries to this initial public meeting to see if there is interest in establishing a CFR in the town. Hopefully, we will be in a position to set up a group here in Skerries. “We are looking for volunteers over 18 years of age and no experience of emergency medicine or first aid is required, as full training will be provided. People can
do as little or as much as they want. They become First Responders in the local community and there will also be roles in administration, sponsorship and other areas. There will be a rota set up and if you are on call, you will have an iPhone which will be directly linked to the ambulance service. When someone rings 999, or when someone has a heart attack, the ambulance service will automatically send an alert
to that phone and you will be given directions to where the incident has taken place,” he said. Des Kelly of the National Ambulance Service said, “It’s heartening to see such a great turnout here in Skerries and it’s vital to saving lives. We welcome any group who wants to set up a scheme and we support them in all aspects of training and providing all the help they need,” he concluded.
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A Chara I have been your full-time Public Representative since 2004, and you probably know already that I’ve lived in Fingal all my life. For me the rights of individuals, families and communities are the bedrock of a just society. Over the last 11 years, I have campaigned strongly on many issues that affect you and your families, such as pensions, mortgages, housing, health, crime, employment, education and childcare. I am passionate about our community and I will continue to fight for all the important issues that you bring to me. With your Number 1 Vote, I will take that fight into Dáil Éireann. As your TD, I will always stand for fairness and opportunity for all in Dublin Fingal and across our country. I respectfully ask for your NUMBER 1 VOTE in the forthcoming General Election. May I wish you all a prosperous and peaceful New Year. Le gach dea-ghuí Senator Darragh O’BRIEN
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THE WEDDING DRESS The focal point of the wedding for the majority of women (aside from the ceremony of course!) will be the dress. Because the temperatures are typically not too hot and not too cold over here (well, usually!), there are a lot of options for the wedding dress. It is best to choose a more versatile dress that can suit you in both warm and cold weather, just in case! (If you opt for a light dress, for example be sure to pair with a wrap). Perhaps you’d like an elegant splash of colour to your gown. There are certainly quite a few unique and stylish options and colours to choose from. The shops in the North County have many stunning dresses available to you, so the main problem you’ll have is trying to make your mind up!
WEDDING FAIRS Wedding Fairs are also a great idea for couples planning their wedding, whether newly engaged or finalising details. Plenty of hotels and venues around the North County host superb wedding exhibitions and fairs throughout the year. There is something for everyone at a
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With the New Year well established, it’s that time of year when the bitter weather wreaks its relentless havoc on our homes. It’s also a time when all the bills seem to come at once, even though it would admittedly be tight enough simply dedicating any spare pennies after all those Christmas extras. Heating our homes is an expensive undertaking and many people, particularly the elderly, are forced to cut back on potentially life saving heat because of high costs. Fortunately here in the North County, we have a range of top quality options to choose from, in our efforts to stay warm and healthy. Nobody likes to hear that
helping maintain a cosy temperature in your home. Make sure you keep draughts out too by ensuring that there are no cracks in your windows and doors and certainly don't leave them open for any length of time.
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Garden Sheds/ Furniture It's fairly unlikely you will want to be spending much time out in the garden over the coming weeks and months, so it is therefore very advisable to protect what can be protected. Sheds are often used for storage of a remarkable assortment of articles, most of which would rejoice at the chance of some type of covering. A thick plastic sheet or two should be protection enough for the change in season. The same applies in the case of garden furniture, however a closer fit is more imperative as they're much more exposed to the elements. Your local garden centre or a well-equipped outdoors shop on your closest main street are likely to be your best bet for those necessary extras.
Curtains It may well be worth investing in some heavy duty curtains. They won't take much time to hang and they're great for keeping heat in, and will continue to be useful in the Summer months for keeping out light from the early sunrises. So, be it patterned or plain, brightly coloured or more subtle, you'll have no trouble at all picking up the perfect pair for your home here in the North County .
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was so great, that they needed to hold something, so they decided to do a football match” said Bridie. Two of her boys are members of the Balscadden Football Club. Along with a friend who had also lost his father to cancer, they decided to set up a memorial match between Balscadden and Balbriggan. The Peter Kelly and Joe Carr Memorial Match. “It was held on the 5th of June 2015. They split the amount that was raised with Peter’s family, so my lads donated €825 to the Gary Kelly centre in memory of Joe. They did it because I had gone down there after Joe had been diagnosed. The Gary Kelly Cancer Support Centre is in Drogheda and it’s like the Arc Centre. You’ve a walk in service, then you could have counselling by appointment, or tai chi, yoga, or relaxation. They provide an amazing service. I think they saw how much I benefitted from it and how much other people could, so that was why they chose there to donate to” said Bridie.
Darren Carr and Robert Carr presenting a cheque for €825 to the Gary Kelly Centre, Drogheda. Raised by their charity football match held in memory of their dad Joe.
Her other son Killian, who lives in London, also decided to do something in memory of his dad. “ I suppose after the football match happened he was thinking, what can I do. So he decided to run the Dublin marathon. He had never done it before and it was his first marathon. He set a time for himself that he wanted to run it in four hours and he did. He did it in 3 hours and 58 minutes. So he was delighted. He raised €1210 which also went to the Gary Kelly centre.” It’s not just her sons, Bridie herself plans to do the annual woman’s walk with The Arc centre next year. She also told us
how when Joe passed away they asked friends and family to donate money to the Irish Cancer Society, rather than buying flowers or wreaths. It is something to really be proud of. To see the pain caused by loss turned into something so heartwarming and selfless. “With all the boys have done, Joe would have been so proud of them. Joe was 58 when he passed away in August 2014. But by June 2015 they had organised the match because they needed to knuckle down and focus on something. Their father was a big sports man, and that was part of the reasoning behind them doing something
Declan Brady from Swords Historical Society and a member of Fingallians GAA Club hosted a talk about Swords, Fingallians and the 1916 Rising at Fingallians clubhouse on Friday, 8th January last. The talk, which was very well attended included a number of very interesting photographs from the time. Pictured prior to the presentation are Liam Ó'Culbáird, Declan Brady, County Mayor Cllr David O'Connor and Cllr Darragh Butler
New Act To Keep Burglars Off Our Streets Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal, Alan Farrell, has said that the new Burglary Act will help keep repeat burglars off the streets in the North County and improve the safety of our community. “The Minister for Justice and Equality, Frances Fitzgerald, announced that the Criminal Justice (Burglary of Dwellings) Act 2015 has come into operation. This is an important new act and means that bail can now be denied to repeat offenders. Speaking to the County Leader Alan Farrell said; “The problem of repeat burglaries is an issue for many people in Dublin Fingal. Statistics provided by the Garda Síochána show that 75 per cent of burglaries are committed by 25 per cent of burglars. This important Act allows for bail to be denied, and consecutive sentences to be given, to repeat burglars. It’s my hope that the act will reduce crime rates in the North
in sport to commemorate him. He loved horse racing and he would sit in the chair and watch it, and I would say ‘Joe you would watch two flies running up the wall’, and he would say, ‘You know, what? I would!’, it was a running joke for us, so now the boys have carried his passion on. He would have been so proud of them. I certainly am.” Robert and Darren plan on making the football match an annual event and it will be taking place again this year, sometime in June, and will again be called the Peter Kelly and Joe Carr Memorial Match. A wonderful legacy for a tragic loss.
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County and will be a key weapon in the battle against crime.” He went on to say; “Home is the place where we should all feel most safe and secure. This is why Minister Fitzgerald is targeting prolific burglars. This Act will help to keep repeat burglars off the streets and to improve the safety of our communities.” This comes as a great relief to North County residents as we ended last year with the knowledge that rural crime is on the rise. This led to implementation of Operation Thor, which will also benefit from this new act. “The new Burglary Act also provides an important additional layer of support to Gardaí in implementing Operation Thor. These new provisions for tougher sentences and stricter bail for repeat offenders will now be available when persons charged as part of Operation Thor come before the courts.” Templemore has been reopened and a reported €46 million has been allocated for Garda vehicles He concluded by saying; “Our plan will deliver more and better new jobs and will allow us to continue targeted investment in areas like crime prevention.”
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role of local media in advertising in Ireland remains the case.” “A mix of placing public information campaigns in both national and local media is generally optimal. If campaign content has specific local information, it is often most effective to concentrate the media spend on local papers and radio,” he said. “The strength of local media is a particular feature of the Republic of Ireland marketplace and, despite the years of recession and growth of online communications, local media remains of key importance for influencing public opinion and attitudes,” he said. In terms of preferred issues which respondents said Government should communicate
through public advertising – 61 per cent supported campaigns on drug abuse, 60 per cent healthy eating, 60 per cent safe driving and 58 per cent social welfare fraud. Mr. Griffin added that the research provides useful insight into how the public perceives and responds to Government public information advertising. “Overall people do perceive public sector advertising as effective at driving changes in their behaviour, particularly when it relates to core social issues such as public safety and health. “Respondents identified traditional mediums such as television, radio and print to be the most trustworthy sources for receiving public Local newspapers and radio across the Research. Mr. Griffin said that the findings information, although they also expressed a country are of key importance for effective mirrored earlier research by IPSOS MRBI in strong preference for public sector advertising campaigns, a 2011, which in addireceiving information tion, had highlighted leading advertising agency has said. online,” he said. The agency asserts that local media is of key the particularly high Women were found to impact of local papers importance for public sector advertising be slightly more campaigns, with 65 per cent of receptive to public people changing behaviour due to “The strength of local media is a particular feature of sector advertising public sector advertising the Republic of Ireland marketplace and, than men, but overall Mediavest Director, Dave Griffin was there weren’t signifidespite the years of recession and growth of online speaking after the launch of a new cant gender differcommunications, local media remains of key importance survey on the impact of public sector ences. The only signifadvertising. for influencing public opinion and attitudes.” icant variance was a 9 The survey found that 65 per cent of per cent higher preferpeople (67 per cent of women and 63 ence for radio as the per cent of men) said that they have changed and regional radio preferred medium their behaviour due to public sector adver- stations for adveramongst women. tising goods, services tising campaigns. Mediavest is Ireland’s In terms of which specific behaviours had or information with leading media agency changed – 50 per cent said they had stopped specific local releoffering expertise in using their mobile phone in the car, 49 per vance. strategic media plancent had stopped speeding, 38 per cent have “From our current ning, digital adverstarted to eat more healthily and 20 per cent experience with local tising, econometric had stopped smoking. The research was papers, and looking modelling, research carried out independently, on a standardised at the recent JNLR and sponsorship. national population sample, by Ignite figures, the strong Pictured is Dave Griffin, Director of Mediavest (One of Ireland’s leading advertising agencies)
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Appetite For Irish Property Set To Continue Estate agents, Sherry FitzGerald, will once again bring its Irish Property Show to London on Saturday, 20th February 2016. At the event, which will be held in Millennium Gloucester Hotel from 11am-3pm, they will be displaying a sample of properties from all across Ireland and giving UK purchasers an opportunity to meet property professionals from several of their offices across the country in one day, and in one location. Mary Dillon, head of Sherry FitzGerald Countrywide said, “The performance of the
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Recent published deaths from the North County O'BYRNE (née Moran) (Donabate, Dublin / Terenure, Dublin) - January 20th 2016, peacefully at St. Vincent's Hospital, Eileen, dearly loved wife of the late Pierce and dear mother of Sheila, Nuala, Geraldine, Barbara and Gearóid, late of Donabate and Terenure, very deeply regretted by her loving son, daughters, brother Sean, sisters Patricia and Dympna, sons-in-law Jim, Leo, Patrick and Larry, daughter-in-law Anita, sister-inlaw Olein, brothers-in-law Donal and Andrew, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives and friends. Rest In Peace MCLOUGHLIN Paddy (Mucksie) (Howth, Dublin / Baldoyle, Dublin) 18th January 2016 peacefully in Beaumont Hospital. Paddy loving brother of Gerry and May, the late John and Peter; Sadly missed by his brother and sister, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in Peace CARTY (née Hand), Margaret (Malahide, Dublin) Jan. 18, 2016 (peacefully), at Beaumont Hospital; sadly missed by her loving husband James, sons Paul and David, daughter Jackie, grandchildren, brothers, relatives and friends. Rest In Peace.
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There is a star in heaven That shines so very bright It’s our mother Laurie Sending down her guiding light. We had a mother in a million That we never would deny It broke our hearts the day she left We did not want to say goodbye. We are so proud to call you Mother We know we have been blessed To have a mam like you were To us you’ll always be the “best”. so Father up in Heaven above Hold this wonderful mam we love Enfold her in your loving care Until we can all be with her there.
DOW (née Byrne), Alice (Swords, Co. Dublin) Jan. 17, 2016 (peacefully), at Fingal House Nursing Home, beloved wife of the late Bobbie and mother of the late Robert; sadly missed by her loving daughters Alice and Linda, son Phillip, brothers Willie and Frank, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, relatives and her many friends. Rest In Peace
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KENNEDY (nee O'Meara) Rose (Malahide, Dublin / Raheny, Dublin) - 17. Jan. 2016, (peacefully) after a long illness borne with great dignity in the loving care of the staff at Lusk Community Unit, Rose, beloved wife of Eamonn and mother of Liam, Eamonn, Joseph and the late John; sadly missed by her devoted husband, sons, daughterin-law, loving grandchildren Rebecca, Nicole, Karl, Eoin, Connor, Michaela, Anna and Sarah, sisters, brother, brothers-in-law, 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 it). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your own 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’DWYER (Hussey) Nora (Lusk and formerly of Ballinteer) – January 18, 2016, peacefully, at Beaumont Hospital after a short illness. Sadly missed by her husband Chris and son Jack, sisters Madeline, Ann and Ursula, brother Peter, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in Peace RUANE (née Stenson), Bridie (late of Swords and formerly of Sycamore Road and Swinford, Co Mayo) - Jan. 17th, 2016 (peacefully) in the loving care of her family and staff of Tara Winthrop Private Clinic, beloved wife of the late Tom; sadly missed by her loving children Ann, Garry, Bernadette, Rita, Joan, Tommy and Mary, sons-inlaw, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, greatgrandson, sister Mary, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Rest In Peace MOLES, (Skerries Co. Dublin), 15th January 2016, (peacefully) at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda, surrounded by his loving family, Michael (Mick), father of the late Bernard (Moey) sadly missed by his loving wife Betty, daughter Maria, son-in-law Steakey, sisters Ann and Mary, grandchildren, David, Kelly, Leeanne, Paul, Edel and Stephen, great grandchildren, Taighlor and Leah, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. CLUSKEY The death has occured of Margaret (Peggy) Cluskey (nee Clarke), (Court Lough and formerly Darcystown, Balbriggan, Dublin) wife of the late Patrick Cluskey, peacefully at her home. Sadly missed by her loving sons Anthony and Peter, daughters Ann, Josephine and Mary, sister Jodie, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sonsin-law, daughters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family, neighbours and friends. Rest in peace.
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Fingal County Council Permission for retention sought to retain fully serviced single-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling and alterations to elevations with all associated ancillary works at 70 Craoibhin Park, 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 at Fingal County Council, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin during its public opening hours and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. Signed: Frank White c/o Michael Fitzpatrick Architects MRIAI Fingal County Council Permission for Retention is sought for the two vehicular entrances and front boundary wall at 8 Windmill Lands, Swords, Co. Dublin for Tom Doyle. 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 Planning Authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application.
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