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Tel: 01 8621611. www.dublinpeople.com Vol.19. No.22 3 June - 9 June ‘15 WeST
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Where’s the puppy love?
Jack Gleeson
a noRthside based canine welfare charity has expressed concern over figures released last week that show over 2,000 dogs were seized by war-dens or surrendered by owners in the general dublin area last year.
The shocking statistics from the De-partment of Environment include 627 dogs in Dublin City and 353 in Fingal. Of these, sadly, 126 were put to sleep.
Many of the dogs end up at Ashton Dog Pound in Dublin 15, which operates dog control on behalf of local authorities including Fingal and Dublin City coun-cils.
However, with hundreds of dogs arriv-ing every month it’s not possible to find homes for them all and pounds depend on animal charities like Finglas based Dogs Trust and the DSPCA.
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Where’s the puppy love?Dogs Trust said that while na-
tional figures for dogs seized or surrendered were down six per cent on last year, the charity re-mained concerned at the high numbers still entering pounds.
“The reality of today’s figures show that up to 40 dogs entered Irish pounds each and every day during 2014,” said executive di-rector at Dogs Trust, Mark Beaz-ley.
“When a dog is picked up by a dog warden and enters the pound system as a stray, there’s a legal obligation to keep the dog for five days in case the owner comes for-ward looking for their pet.
“However, when a dog is hand-ed over by its owner, the pound has no legal obligation to keep it for any length of time and the dog could be put to sleep the same day.
“The majority of these dogs are healthy animals surrendered by owners who cannot or, in some cases, will not care for their pet any more.
“Dogs Trust never destroy a healthy dog and our message to dog owners is very simple – please be a responsible dog owner by neutering and micro-chipping your pet.”
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Glasnevin chimney set to be protected
opment takes place.“The red-brick facade of the
chimney should also help set a high quality tone for any future development of the site.”
The chimney was built in 1935 on the site of the former factory. The factory facade and associ-ated front boundary which fronts Botanic Road is already a pro-tected structure and the chimney already had a lower level of pro-tection. The Players’ factory was a vital source of employment be-tween the two world wars when cigarette sales were at an all time high. Officials who surveyed the site say that as a major employer in the Dublin area, the site is of social and architectural interest.
They also pointed out that it’s a local landmark visible from sev-eral vantage points in the area and a reminder of the former in-dustrial use of the site.
Local TD Róisín Shortall re-cently asked council officials to survey the red-brick chimney and they’ve now recommended that it should be added to the list.
Local councillors considered the recommendation at a recent area meeting and have approved the report. The final step is to put the proposal before a meeting of the full council where it is expect-ed to be passed.
When that happens it’ll mean the chimney can’t be knocked down or altered without written
approval from the council, and there can be heavy fines imposed if any unauthorised works take place.
“It is an elegant local landmark and an important part of the so-cial history of Glasnevin,” said Deputy Shortall. “It’s vital that we hold on to as much of our her-itage as possible as once we’ve lost it, it’s gone forever.
“The area surrounding the chimney has been earmarked for residential development. It’s important that these protections are put in place before any devel-
Jack Gleeson
A LANDMARK chimney stack on the old Players’ tobacco factory site at Botanic Road is set to be added to Dublin City Council’s list of protected structures.
Dogs Trust actively works with pounds across the country in order to rehabilitate stray and abandoned dogs and rehome them through their canine centre in Finglas.
Last April the charity took in dozens of dogs seized in a raid on a Carlow puppy farm and found homes for them after a public ap-peal.
“Of the dogs entering our Re-homing Centre, 70 per cent have come directly from the pound sys-tem with the majority of them be-ing there, through no fault of their own,” said operations manager at Dogs Trust, Catriona Birt.
“No breed is exempt from be-ing abandoned or surrendered.
Since we opened in 2009 we have rehomed almost 5,000 dogs and we have genuinely seen almost every size and type of dog come through our doors.”
Dogs Trust is currently operat-ing at full capacity with over 208 dogs and puppies in their care, including pregnant bitches, week-old puppies and golden oldies.
The charity is appealing for homes. For more information visit www.dogstrust.ie or call to Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Old Ashbourne Road, Finglas, Dublin 11.
Opening hours are 12 noon-4pm including weekends. The centre is closed to the public on Tuesdays.
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Dalymount included in Phibsboro planJack Gleeson
A DRAFT local area plan for Phibsboro that includes an objective to retain Dalymount Park as a recreational and sporting centre for the wider area has been welcomed by Bo-hemian FC.
The new Dublin City Council plan says retention of both Bohs and Dalymount Park within the heart of Phibsboro would be a positive move for the future of the area.
It also states that opportuni-ties that enhance the Dalymount Park site as a sporting venue will be supported.
There has been growing con-cern amongst Bohs’ fans over the future of Dalymount and an expected ground share deal with Shelbourne FC. Dublin City Council has agreed in principle to purchase the historic stadium for €3.4m, which will wipe most
of Bohs’ debts.If the deal proceeds, it’s ex-
pected that the FAI will lease Dalymount Park from the council and the stadium would be shared by Bohs and Shelbourne.
However, a deal would be con-tingent on Shelbourne handing back its lease on Tolka Park to the local authority so the land could be developed for housing.
Shels fans are opposed to the move and with no guarantee that
the plan will go ahead, the Phib-sboro club is concerned that the deal will collapse leaving Daly-mount Park with an uncertain future.
The inclusion of the historic stadium in the draft local area plan offers some measure of comfort and hope that it will be developed, even without the Tol-ka Park deal.
In a statement on its official website, the club said: “Bohemi-
an FC notes with satisfaction the content of the draft Phibsbor-ough Local Area Plan released today by Dublin City Council.
“The plan supports retention of the sporting use of Dalymount ‘with objectives to see it en-hanced and extended to provide a wider sporting, recreational and community use’.”
Dalymount Park has been home to Bohemian Football Club since 1901.
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the State’s coffers. The Minister has indicated that the
money will go into a new “connectivity fund”.
But here’s a mad thought: wouldn’t it be great if a sizable portion of the €335m could be ringfenced for volun-tary or charitable organisations that are struggling to provide services?
Money could be allocated, for instance, for the ISPCC’s invaluable Childline service. Barnardos could also be worthy recipients of a fund set aside from the Aer Lingus cash.
After all, hasn’t the Government committed to ending the scandal of child poverty in Ireland?
On RTÉ’s ‘Claire Byrne Live’ pro-gramme last week, a member of the audience spoke movingly about the funding crisis for Alzheimer care in this country.
The lack of State support for families affected by this cruel condition, par-ticularly carers, is one of the greatest injustices in modern Ireland.
Extra funding for respite care is just one area that could benefit from the IAG deal.
The list of groups that could enjoy an Aer Lingus social dividend is endless, from those working with the homeless to suicide prevention and disability organisations.
Think about what the money could
do for the Irish Cancer Society or Irish Hospice Foundation, to name but two deserving bodies.
Of course, the windfall could go
towards paying off some of the coun-try’s debts or give the Government a bit more leeway in reducing the tax burden for middle earners in future
budgets.But wouldn’t it be preferable to
see the money spent where it’s most needed?
Tony McCullagh Dublin People group editor
LIFT OFF: the Government will get a windfall from the sale of its shares in Aer Lingus. PHOTO BY DARREN KINSELLA▪
THE Government’s decision last week to sell its stake in Aer Lingus paves the way for a bumper payday for the airline’s shareholders if IAG’s €1.36 billion deal gets over the finish line.
The State itself will enjoy a €335m windfall – a considerable sum in post-recession Ireland where we are constantly reminded by politicians that resources are still scarce.
After seeking assurances from IAG, Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe firmly believes that this is the best deal available for the country and the na-tional carrier, which has come through some challenging times.
It all sounds good. Now all we have to worry about is what we’re going to do with all that dosh about to flow into
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Hospice journey celebrated at official openingJack Gleeson
THE long journey to provide high quality hospice care in Dublin West took a huge step towards conclusion last week with the of-ficial opening of St Francis Hospice Blanchardstown.
St Francis Hospice has been providing palliative care to the Northside since 1989 and in 2001 it also took over the provision of services for the wider area of Dublin North West.
The need for another facility in Dublin West was identified a number of years ago and Blan-chardstown chosen as the most suitable location.
The Government allocated a 6.8 acre site on lands at Abbot-stown and initial funding for the project was secured through a combination of bank loans and local fundraising efforts.
The journey is not quiet over yet as outstanding bank loans of €7.5 million still need to be repaid through on-going fundraising ef-forts, but the recent official open-
ing presided over by Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin was certainly a cause for celebration.
Minister for Health, Leo Var-adkar, officially opened what he described as the “superb” 24-bed facility.
“It will make a real difference to patients and their families,” he added.
“It’s here today thanks to sup-port from the local community and very many others. The Dub-lin 15 Fundraising Group led by Fr Dan Joe O’Mahony and Fr Eugene Kennedy made a massive contri-bution of €7 million.
“I want to congratulate them for their fantastic effort, along with the Chairman Justice Pe-ter Kelly, and the Directors of St Francis Hospice Dublin.”
Minister Varadkar also paid tribute to the late former Minis-ter for Finance, Brian Lenihan, who secured land for the hospice and played a vital role in pushing the project forward.
“He is here in spirit, I am sure,” he said.
Justice Peter Kelly described the opening of the Blanchards-town facility as “critical” to ex-panding the range of specialist community palliative care serv-ices across the Northside.
“The 24 new in-patient beds at Blanchardstown, in addition to the 19 beds we have we have available at our Raheny hospice, will greatly help reduce waiting lists for in-patient services,” he said.
Board Representative of St Francis Hospice, Joe Fallon, said the hospice was a vital, long-awaited service for the Blan-chardstown area and all West Dublin.
“As a charity, we are very de-
pendent on the on-going support and generosity of the wider com-munity to help assist in repaying the €7.5 million bank loan and also in funding the day-to-day running costs of the new hos-pice,” he said.
“I would like to take this op-portunity to thank and praise the generosity of those who have contributed to our cause over the last few years and to add that any further financial support would be very much welcomed.”
Construction of the new hos-pice commenced in July 2009 and was completed in March 2011. Provision of revenue fund-ing from the HSE to open the in-patient unit did not happen until 2014, with the phased opening of the 24 beds taking place between September 2014 and February 2015.
The new facility also acts as a base for the Community Pallia-tive Care Team, an education cen-tre and a hospice day care centre
that opens two days a week. It’s hoped to extend this to four days as funding becomes available.
Between them the two North-side hospices, St Francis Hospice
Raheny and St Francis Hospice Blanchardstown, now provide a comprehensive range of special-ist palliative care services to a population of 580,000.
Pictured at the official opening of St Francis Hospice, Blanchardstown, was Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar, with resident Sharon O’Toole from Dublin 15 and her Daughter Jodie. PHOTO BY CONOR MCCABE PHOTOGRAPHY.
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Hygiene Angels in Cabra school visit
about bacteria, the reasons why we need to wash our hands prop-erly and it includes proper hand washing demonstrations.
Children also have an oppor-tunity to take part in bacteria swabbing and germ-detecting
activities to see how quickly bac-teria can spread.
The Initial team recently fea-tured on RTE’s The Verminators and they brought lots of great fun during their visit to Christ the King.
Jack Gleeson
THE young pupils from Christ The King BNS in Cabra got a fun lesson in germ-busting when they were visited recently by the nationwide ‘Hygiene An-gels’ primary school tour.
The visit was organised by hygiene experts from Initial Ire-land, who are visiting a number of schools across the country to educate schoolchildren about bacteria that live on hands and show how to wash them properly to avoid getting sick.
The germ-busting Hygiene Angels team is made up of Ini-tial’s best and brightest hygiene experts who have made it their mission to spread the word on the importance of hand wash-ing.
The team, led by germ expert Dr Colm Moore, uses UV glow gel and a UV torch to demonstrate how quickly bacteria can spread
when you open a door, turn off a light or shake hands with some-one.
The germ busting school tour consists of colourful and free interactive workshops in pri-mary schools that teach children
Schoolchildren from Christ The King with Dr Colm Moore from Initial Ireland. PHOTO BY GARETH CHANEY COLLINS▪
Pride of the pool tableA TEAM of pool players from Finglas recently tasted suc-cess in a Crosscare sponsored league.
Joe McGlue, John Deegan, John Fitzgerald, Jim Duggan, Derek Whitford and John Moore from Merville Court did themselves and Finglas proud by picking up the Crosscare Perpetual Cup.
Star player on the Merville Court team was Jim Duggan who maintained an unbeaten run throughout the entire league.
The Dublin wide pool league was created by Crosscare Servic-es for Older People in response to a challenge by former President Mary McAleese to improve the social interactions of older men living alone in Ireland.
CHAMPS: Joe McGlue, John Deegan, John Fitzgerald, Jim Duggan, Derek Whitford and John Moore from Merville Court with the Crosscare Perpetual Cup. PHOTO BY DARREN KINSELLA.
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MulhuddartMotocross Track could be blueprint
“There was a lot of really hard work put in by everybody to get this project to work and we now have a template that could ben-efit others.
“It’s something other councils and local communities around the country should take an inter-est in.
“The Motocross Club is now a limited company and they’ll de-velop a pack outlining the stages and steps we took to get from A to B so if anybody is thinking of developing something similar we can show them how we did it.”
The track is unique to Ireland because it’s located within a hous-ing estate and it’s community based, with local residents sit-ting on the Mulhuddart Motocross Club Committee alongside bike enthusiasts.
Situated right next to Parnell Housing Estate, the track is the result of three years hard work from dedicated bike enthusiasts, campaigning by the local com-munity and initiative from staff at Fingal County Council and Safer Blanchardstown.
One man in particular, Ruairi O’Dulaing of Fingal County Council, has been singled out for praise. It was Ruairi who approached young bikers after residents complained about them driving on waste land and helped them set up a club.
Philip Jennings of Safer Blan-chardstwn policing forum acted as in as a community mediator to try and bring both sides together and reach a compromise.
“Ruairi took a chance and took a lot of flack when the club was set up but it turned out to be a great idea,” said Philip.
By Jack Gleeson
THERE was plenty of thrills and thankfully not too many spills at the recent opening of the Mulhuddart Motocross Track.
Spectators including Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar, watch Conor Cassidy as he gets airborne at the opening of Mulhuddart Motorcross Track.
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Dylan Robinson (2) at the opening of Mulhuddart Motorcross Track. PHOTOS BY DARREN KINSELLA.
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Carey takes Red Cross roleFORMER Dublin North West TD and Government minister, Pat Carey, has been elected Chair of Irish Red Cross.
Carey, who served as Fianna Fail Minister for Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs, succeeds David J O’Callaghan, former secretary general at the Department of Defence.
Carey, who was elected Chair unanimously in a vote of the Irish Red Cross General Assembly last week, has experience ideally suited to the functions and future direction of the Irish Red Cross.
“His background in the area of overseas development and in the community and voluntary sec-
tor are a perfect fit,” a Red Cross spokesperson said.
“His work in these areas and in education and charity regula-tion are assets for the society as we extend our reach in support of vulnerable communities locally, nationally and internationally.”
Carey will oversee the on-going implementation of the Red Cross five-year strategy, which includes mapping local vulnerabilities and developing appropriate respons-es.
He’ll also supervise the provi-sion of financial and human re-sources for Red Cross Movement interventions internationally.
The Irish Red Cross has a co-hort of 379 Emergency Medical
Technicians and 548 Emergency First Responders. It is the coun-try’s leading first aid educator, is-suing over 12,000 first aid related training certificates each year.
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on Friday, June 5 at Raheny United Football Club. Three weeks ago local woman Cheryl Cox de-
cided to run the event. It grew wings and she soon had 30 local photog-
raphers on board who agreed to donate a framed image to be sold at the event.
Cheryl is expected to have somewhere in the region of 50 images to sell, and a large number of people have come on board to bake for the Cake Sale.
All are welcome to attend this event for a very worthy cause.
Summer fairIf you’re in the Kilbarrack area this Sunday, June
7, get yourself and the kids down to a Summer Fair which will take place at North Bay Educate Together National School, Greendale Avenue, Kilbarrack.
Bouncy castles, face painting, BBQ, plant stall, games, international food, bric-a-brac, used toys and more. Admission is €2 for adults and free
admittance for children. No pets allowed on school grounds.
All the fun starts at 12.30pm and events will run until 4.30pm.
Bring and buyMid-Sutton Community Centre, a not-for-profit
organisation, is holding a ‘Handbags & Glad rags Bring and Buy’ event on Sunday, June 7 from 10am to 1pm, and Monday, June 8 at 8.30pm. You can help by donating unwanted clothes, handbags, jewellery etc in good condition.
Items must be delivered to the centre in Bayside Square on Wednesday, June 3 from 10am to 1pm.
Botanical walksThe Botanic Gardens is hosting some ‘Bloomin’
Summer’ walks during the month of June. Walking through the gardens in at this time of year is a great experience, and all the better when there’s an expert explaining what it is you’re looking at. Tours take in Herbaceous Borders, the Annual Bed-ding displays, the Rose Garden and much more. Tours cost €5 and take place Monday-Saturday at 11.30am and 3pm and on Sundays at 12pm and 2.30pm.
World War II Drop down to Collins
Barracks, Benburb Street, from 2-4.30pm on Sat-urday, June 6, and check out the uniforms worn by WWII armies during an event marking the 70th an-niversary of the end of the war. The interactive demonstration is presented by historical re-enactors from the WW2 Club. The event takes place in Clarke Square and there’s no booking required.
Gogarty and JoyceBloomsday is still a couple of weeks away but
there’s an early event to mark the day at Hedigans (Brian Boru), Phibsboro, on Thursday, June 11 at 7.45. ‘Outrageous Preposterous Wrongs’ centres on writer Oliver St John Gogarty, who played for Bohemians during the 1890s while he was a pupil at Clongowes Wood school, where Joyce was later also a pupil. The pair lived in the tower at Sandycove for a period in 1904 and fell out over incidents that happened at that time. Written by Luke O’Riordan, Outrageous Preposterous Wrongs, explores the conflict through a rehearsed reading from The Tower, by Joe Joyce – a two-hander in which the writers look back at 1904 from beyond the grave – and a discussion between advocates for Gogarty and for Joyce.
Elvis is my DaddyEnjoy a musical
billed as a good old fashioned night out with a good old fashioned legend at Axis Ballymun on Thursday, June 4.
In the 1970s Lana Lavelle was a huge star in Las Vegas playing alongside Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Elvis.
For almost 40 years she has lived a reclusive
life with her two daughters. Now she is making a comeback.
This is the last chance to catch Eilish O’Carroll in the lead role before she returns to her more familiar role in ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’, and the first chance to see ‘Fair City’s’ Clelia Murphy in her first ever musical performance, alongside musical sensation Elaine Hearty and Scottish legend Jumbo Johnstone.
Tickets cost €15/€12. Call 01-8832100 or visit www.axisballymun.ie.
Guns and HosesThe fantas-
tic Stoneybat-ter & Smith-field People’s History Project are hosting a public talk on Saturday June 6 at 4.30pm in the Cobblestone, Smithfield. Guns and Hoses tells the story of the Dublin Fire Brigade during 1916 and the revolutionary years 1913-1922. Guest speaker is historian Las Fallon, who’s author of ‘Dublin Fire Brigade and the Irish Revolution’.
Howth Literary Arts Festival
The 2015 Howth Midsummer Literary Arts Festival will be held for the first time in the historic Lutyens Library in Howth Castle from June 5-7.
Not only will it be a celebration of contemporary literature but it will also shine a light on Howth’s extraordinary historic and architectural heritage. The festival will boast a stunning selection of the very best in Irish and international contempo-rary writing. The literary strand of the festival comprises five ‘In Conversation’ events headlined by Pulitzer Prize winners Richard Ford and Michael Cunningham and Booker Prize winners John Ban-ville, Roddy Doyle and Anne Enright.
Burrow National School will host the children’s literature strand which includes workshops with the Fighting Words Foundation, author Nicola Pierce, CBI Book Doctors and series of other work-shops. Visit www.howthliteraryfestival.com for more information.
Cake and coffee
A cake sale and coffee morning, in aid of Concern’s re-lief efforts in Nepal, will be held at 10am
The Darndale Childcare Centre will benefit from the inaugural ‘Air Ball’.▪
Paul Reid, chief executive of Fingal County Council, Cllr Mags Murray, Mayor of Fingal and Senator Fergal Quinn, board member launch the Howth Midsummer Literary Art Festival. PHOTO: ORLA MURRAY/ARK PHOTOGRAPHY
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Aviation Air Ball The Dublin Aviation Air Ball, which is the first of its kind for Ireland’s Aviation industry,
will be held on Thursday, June 4 at the RDS.Guests will experience first class entertainment, food and drink in ‘Swinging ‘60s’ style.
The Air Ball is aimed at the Irish aviation community and will offer a relaxed networking at-mosphere, music and a silent auction, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Darndale Childcare Centre.
In collaboration with Dublin Aviation Networking Drinks, this event is aimed at the entire aviation community, with many others from further afield. The evening is designed to ap-peal to all age ranges.
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BADMINTON: Fairplay Badmin-ton Club based at St Vincent’s CBS, Harts Corner, are actively recruiting players for the new season. Beginners are welcome. The club meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10.15pm. For details call Catherine on 086-2730399 or Fionnuala on 087-2826790 or visit www.facebook.com/FairplayBadmintonClub.
HALL: There’s a hall available for hire in the Whitehall area for mornings or afternoons. For in-formation and full details, contact Barbara on 083-4118705.
FINGLAS SAFETY FORUM: The Finglas Safety Forum hosts meetings for locals in Finglas East, West and South where residents can seek solutions to neighbourhood crime and
estate management problems. Meetings are attended by Sen-ior representatives from Dublin City Council, An Garda Síochána and local politicians. The next meeting is for Finglas South in St Helena’s Family Resource Centre, at 7.30pm on Tuesday, June 9.
TABLE TENNIS: Glasnevin Village Active Retirement Association is inviting beginners or experienced players to play indoor Table Tennis on Wednesday mornings. For more information email [email protected], or call into the Parish Centre, Our Lady of Dolours Church, Glasnevin, any Wednesday morning 10:30am to 12 noon during May or June.
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place every Tuesday afternoon at 3.30pm in Clarkes Coffee Shop on the New Cabra Road. This is a great opportunity to practice your forgotten school Irish. No special ability is required. For more details call Ben Mac Loch-lainn on 086-2663392.
BADMINTON: A badminton group meets on Saturdays from 10am–12.00pm at St Declan’s School, Cabra. The group currently has vacancies for new members. Adults of all standards are wel-come. Come along any Saturday or contact [email protected] or 087-9249561 for more details.
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Dogs TrusT Canine Column
FolloWing on from your puppy’s initial socialisation classes and experiences, we always recommend attending a train-ing class with your dog.
In history, dogs were bred for specific roles. Their agility, quick thinking, stamina, keen senses and communication abilities with humans made them invaluable for roles such as herding, guarding and hunt-ing.
Even to this day in society, dogs have jobs: guide dogs, search and rescue dogs and therapy dogs, for example.
However, the majority of dogs nowadays don’t have a role other than being a family pet and this can lead to them having sur-plus energy, which when not addressed can result in a noisy, frustrated and destructive animal.
A really good training facility, such as Positive Dog Training in Sandyford, will help you to understand your dog’s needs better and how to communicate with your pet so that you build a long-lasting rela-tionship.
Dogs Trust only endorses positive reward based training, which uses positive experi-ences to help your dog learn a wide range to tricks and necessary cues.
This will include giving a tasty treat when your dog gets something right, or even a quick game with their favourite toy! Learning should be a fun and enjoyable experience for both you and your dog. You should never use force or punishment for training.
It’s not just pups that can attend classes. Dogs of all ages are welcome at reputable venues around Ireland and these classes can be great fun for the family.
On one hand, your dog is learning some pretty important instructions that will be invaluable in their daily lives: things like
sit, lie down, stay, leave it and also walking nicely on a lead.
And you get to be the super-proud own-er, rewarding your pooch with tasty treats for learning all these handy things!
Most professional training facilities will also be able to offer you one-on-one train-ing if you feel your dog might be over-whelmed by being in a group environment, or if there’s a particular issue you’d like to address.
Unfortunately, a training class is not the place to try to solve a behavioural problem with a dog. Aggressive or nervous dogs need individual attention away from a class environment.
If you are worried about a behaviour your dog is displaying, do call your vet and have a chat. They can do a full health check to make sure there is no medical reason causing your dog to act in a way that is not desirable and they can refer you to the best person to help.
Visit www.dogstrust.ie for more information. Dogs Trust recommends Positive Dog Training in Dublin 18 and AniEd in Dublin 15 for brilliant classes. For somewhere closer to you,visit www.apdt.ie
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Part 2
With MUTZ NUTZ
liKe all carnivores, dogs have sharp, pointed teeth and short gastrointestinal tracts better suited to the consumption of meat.
In spite of this, dogs have still managed to adapt to survive on non-meat scraps from humans. But since the end of World War 2, dog food companies have been substituting large amounts of grain in dog food to save on meat.
The problem with this is that they have been using non-human and poor quality grade grains, which pass through a dog’s sys-tem without allowing them to ob-tain the nourishment required.
Dogs have little natural diges-tive support for breaking down complex carbohydrates and ce-real grains. These difficult to digest fibres and grains remain undigested, with the body rely-ing mainly on fermentation to
break them down (resulting in a lot wind).
Over a long period of time this can damage the lining of the di-gestive system, resulting in bowel inflammation disorders, food sen-sitivities, food allergies, obesity and leaky gut.
Grain-free dog foods more closely mimic a canine’s natural or ‘ancestral’ diet as a carnivore.
The grain-free revolution is its association with high levels of novel protein sources, which has been shown to have huge benefits for dogs with certain food sensi-tivities.
We at Mutz Nutz have a wide range of dog foods available and in our grain-free range we have various flavours such as turkey, sweet potatoe & cranberry; sen-ior trout, with salmon & aspara-gus; lamb, sweet potato & mint; and salmon, trout, sweet potato & asparagus.
Our range is made up of 50 per cent pork, of which a minimum of 26 per cent is freshly prepared, and added omega 3 supplements to support cognitive function, vis-
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Clara
Dogs Trust is based in Finglas, just off Exit 5 on the M50. Map and directions can be found on their website at www.dogstrust.ie. You can also pop up for a visit. Dogs Trust is open six days a week from 12-4pm. The centre is closed all day Tuesday. You can also find Dogs Trust on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dogstrustireland or Twitter @DogsTrust_IE
Dublin People teams upup with Dogs Trust each week to help find homes for over 200 lost and abandoned dogs.
This week’s star dog is three-year-old Terrier, Clara. She can be a little bit nervous of new people but once she gets to know you, you’ll have a friend for life.
Clara loves her food and will do anything for some of her favorite treats, so she’ll definitely enjoy some positive reward based training with her new family.
She also loves curling up in her duvet to go to sleep. She can sometimes be found buried under all her bedding fast asleep! Clara needs an adult only home with experience of dealing with nervous dogs. Her new family will be offered support from the Dogs Trust training and behaviour team to help Clara settle in to her new home.
If you think you could offer Clara a loving home, call Dogs Trust on 01-8791000 or pop into the centre.
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Grain-free dog foods more closely mimic a canine’s natural or ‘ancestral’ diet as a carnivore▪
ual development and help to re-duce the inflammation response.
And not forgetting our feline friends, we also have a range of grain-free cat food available.
If you have any questions or need help with any pet problems email [email protected]
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Homes found for these sick puppiesJack Gleeson
A PUBLIC appeal to find homes for a litter of nine sick puppies has ended in success.
The puppies were rescued from a raid on a puppy farm in Co Carlow and were suffering from a canine disease called adenovirus, which is a similar to hepatitis.
The litter most likely contract-ed the disease due to the horrific living conditions they had been kept in.
Finglas based Dogs Trust Ire-land had already taken in over 40 of the most vulnerable dogs rescued from the puppy farm but were struggling to find homes for the nine sick puppies.
However, following an exten-sive appeal, which was featured in Northside People last month, all of the pups have now been rehomed into temporary foster care for an expected period of 3-6 months.
One of those homes is that of Andy Smith from Finglas. Andy generously fostered three of the collie cross pups from what was probably Ireland’s most fragile litter.
Andy named them after counties in Ireland; Kerry, Mayo and Kildare, and says he’s delighted to be able to help.
“We were really keen to rehome a dog from Dogs Trust and when I heard that they urgently re-quired care for the rescued pups, we got in touch with them straight away,” he said.
“We’ve three of the pups and all three are best friends. They are great company for each other and you can see their personali-ties really coming on.
“They are feeding great and putting on weight each day which is really reassuring. It’s our first time fostering and we’re con-
scious they are still very vulner-able and need lots of vet checks but we’re delighted to be sup-porting Dogs Trust and playing our part, even temporarily, in caring for these dogs.
“We’d recommend fostering to anyone who is at home all day, loves dogs and needs some com-pany.”
Head of Marketing at Dogs
Trust, Kathrina Bentley, said foster carers like Andy offer genuine com-mitment, patience and kindness to pups like those from the Co Carlow rescue.
“With 208 dogs on site here at our Rehoming Centre, we rely so much on foster carers to sup-port the work we do,” she added.
“These pups were not your average puppy and they have required even more from their foster car-
ers. Having contracted the Ad-enovirus from their horrendous living conditions, they require regular vet care from our team here at the centre.
“Fostering can be an enor-mously rewarding experience for both the dog and its foster carer. It’s an opportunity to give pups and dogs the very best start on their rehoming journey.” Kerry and Mayo were fostered by Andy Smith from Finglas▪
Aveterinary nurse from Dublin 15 has been crowned ‘Irish Veterinary Nurse of the Year 2015’ in a prestigious national
award.
Kirsten Cole, Head Veterinary Nurse of Cara Veterinary Group in Dublin 15 and Dublin 7 picked up the title at the IVNA Annual Veterinary Nurses Congress at the Mullingar Park Hotel on Saturday last.The Annual Veterinary Nursing Awards highlight and celebrate excellence in nursing and identifies exceptional nursing professionals who demonstrate clinical excellence and innovation, and help to improve the quality of patient care. The general public were invited to nominate veterinary personnel for an award if they felt they had made a contribution, which they felt deserved recognition. The contribution could be an outstanding one or a simple gesture which they felt made a big difference to their patients, clients, or practice team.It had been announced that Kirsten had made the short-list of 6 nominees, which in itself was an honour to achieve. However, nothing could top the thrill in hearing that when all the final votes were in and counted, Kirsten was announced as the winner.Sydney Nagle, principal of Cara Vets said ‘this award recognises inspirational nurses who excel in delivering safe, quality patient care. It celebrates people who do extraordinary things and it inspires a new generation of young nurses to dedicate themselves to the most privileged profession of nursing’.
Kirsten Cole R.V.N. of Cara Vets wins Irish Veterinary Nurse of the Year!
We are all so proud of Kirsten and this achievement. It is a real honour and so well deserved.
I am honoured to have such amazing people to work with in Cara Vets, but it is the icing on the cake for us to see Kirsten get such recognition from our clients for compassion and care.
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‘Little Book of Summer’ is a recipe for slimming successWITH its warmer weather, longer and brighter nights and of course holidays, there are lots of things to love about summer.
And now a new book from Slimming World is set to make the season even better by helping slimmers to keep their weight losses on track and enjoy their slimmest summer ever.
‘Little Book of Summer’ is loaded with recipes that are all specially designed for both warmer weather and wonder-ful weight losses.
Whether readers are plan-ning a brilliant barbecue, pack-ing the perfect picnic or looking for low-fat desserts, they’ll find the inspiration they need to en-joy every occasion and still slim in this new collection.
Geraldine Canny, who runs Slimming World groups in Swords, says: “As the weather gets warmer, we can’t hide behind our layers and baggy clothes so we want to look and feel our best. However, the summer months can be a difficult time for slimmers because our nor-mal routines are usually dis-rupted with holidays; the kids are off school; and we’re busy enjoying days out, meaning it can feel harder than usual to eat healthily and fit in activity.
“This book is a real lifesaver, though. It’s full of delicious recipes to help slimmers stay on track whatever they’ve got planned and show people that they don’t need to miss out on any summer fun.”
The recipes in ‘Little Book of Summer’ are based on Slimming World’s Food Optimising plan.
Geraldine’s Swords groups meet on Tuesday at the BASE Brackenstown, beside St Cro-nan’s Church, at 5.30pm and 7.30pm; and on Thursdays at Peacocks Bar, Rivervalley, at 5.30pm and 7.30pm.
Meanwhile, Geraldine, who
has lost over three stone on the Slimming World plan, says she is very proud of the members in her Swords groups, who in the month of April lost over 65 stone between them.
“A fabulous 910lbs lost for-ever so I just know that the summer months are going to be amazing for our members to achieve what they want to achieve,” she added.
For more information on the Swords groups, you can con-tact Geraldine on 087-9555234. You can also visit www.slim-mingworld.com for a full list of groups in your area.
BEFORE AND AFTER: Geraldine Canny▪
Good news for apprehensive or nervous dental patientsMANY people would like to have implants but are apprehensive about the surgical procedure involved.
This is a shame because it is definitely the ultimate procedure available for not only replacing missing teeth but for also retain-ing the jawbone and therefore
the shape of one’s face.They are, of course, through
the various clip-on systems, in-valuable for securely retaining dentures and make loose lower
dentures a thing of the past.The good news for those ap-
prehensive patients who may be a little squeamish about the sur-gery involved, is that a new mo-dality for the Memory Invasive Implantation Insertion (MIMI) is available with the Champion Implant System from Germany (www.mimi-info.com).
Using this technique, the scal-pel stays in the drawer and no su-tures are required. Obviously the implant is still inserted into the bone but unlike teeth there are very few nerves in it and there-fore the procedure will be totally comfortable and easy.
For further expert information, contact dental surgeon Liam Ó Droma, who is based on Harbour Road, Howth. Phone 01-8395254, email [email protected] or visit www.orthocosmetics.ie
Pharmacists warn of stress as Leaving Cert exam arrivesWITH the beginning of the Leav-ing Certificate this week, phar-macists are noticing a surge in visits by parents worried about the impact exam stress is hav-ing on their children.
Exam stress can manifest as stomach upsets, diarrhoea, cold sores, tension headaches and certain conditions such as asth-ma, sinusitis and allergic reac-tions can also be aggravated by stress.
Bernard Duggan, a pharmacist and honorary treasurer of the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU), said: “The problems parents are talk-ing to us about are quite varied in nature and quite different in the level of severity of symptoms, ranging from regular tension headaches, stomach problems, interruption in sleep patterns to more severe anxiety.
“When stress takes hold, stu-dents under pressure are more prone to cold sores and other minor ailments, which can be
upsetting for both parents and students themselves.
”It is hard to avoid stress alto-gether but if any student or their parent is worried or wants some advice as to how to manage a stress-related minor ailment during exam time, they can talk to their pharmacist.”
Mr Duggan said students
should set aside a period for relaxing during the revising and exam schedule.
“It is ok to have some fun with family and friends,” he added.
“This will also help keep stress levels down.”
The Leaving Certificate written examinations start this Wednes-day, June 3.
Pharmacists are noticing a surge in visits by parents worried about the impact exam stress is having on their children. PIC POSED
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Global campaign chooses Ballymun for Irish launchJack Gleeson
A GLOBAL political campaign supported by celebrities in-cluding Miley Cyrus, Madonna and Samuel L Jackson chose Ballymun for its recent launch in Ireland.
Rock The Vote was set up in the US in 1990 and uses music, pop culture and new technolo-gies to encourage young people to register and vote.
An Irish branch of the cam-paign was launched in The Reco, Ballymun, just before the two recent referendums on same-sex marriage and lowering the age of eligibility for presidential elec-tion.
Rock the Vote has been a stag-gering success in the US. Two years after its launch, election
polls showed a 20 per cent in-crease in youth turnout over the prior Presidential election, end-ing 20 years of declining youth participation.
In 2004, more than 1.2 million young people used the Rock the Vote website to register to vote and more than 15,000 Rock the Vote volunteers and local part-ners registered an additional 200,000 voters.
In 2008, Using a combination of online, mobile and grassroots outreach, Rock The Vote gener-ated more than 2.25 million voter registration applications and fuelled a third consecutive in-crease in young voter turnout.
Now a coalition of organisa-tions in Ireland – including youth groups, schools and electoral or-ganisations - are hoping to repli-cate its success in Ireland.
Charity group, Public Achieve-ment, holds a licence for Rock the Vote in the UK and Ireland and Rock The Vote organiser, Deirdre Dunne, explained why voting was so important.
“When you don’t use your vote you are not using your power, you are giving it away,” she said. “Politicians will not take young voters seriously unless we are serious about voting and partici-pating.”
Ballymun was chosen for the launch due to high levels of po-litical interest in the area.
Ballymun locals Deirdre Dunne, Nicole Hyland, Sean Harvey, Laurence Van Der Haegen, Natasha Trappe, Aaron Fallon, Rebecca Miley and Megan Clerkin at the Rock the Vote launch.
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The end of an eraAS THE last of the Ballymun blocks come tumbling down, albeit slowly, calls are being made to hold an event to mark the conclusion of the flats dem-olition job.
The last remaining blocks at Balbutcher are due to be fully demolished by October and Bal-lymun Councillor Noel Rock (FG) is calling on Dublin City Council to commemorate the event.
“For thousands of families, in-cluding myself, the blocks were
where we lived, grew up and spent a portion of our lives,” he said.
“Now, as the final flats at Balbutcher Lane begin to come down, I think it would be appro-priate to look at having a small event to commemorate this oc-casion.”
Cllr Rock has written to council officials with a few ideas for an event.
“I just think the event is a bit too important to simply let qui-etly pass,” he said.
Wishes Beo Ballymun Trad and Ballads Festival in June
every success
Cllr. Andrew Keeganwishing all in Ballymun
all the Best.
Elected to the Ballymun Ward, Dublin City Council.Nominated to represent People Before Profit in
Dublin North West in the forthcoming General Election
Thank you to all in the Ballymun Ward who voted and helped us in our various campaigns during the year.
To join People Before Profit just text ‘Join’ to 0872839964.
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Sciencefestival fun in the ‘mun
The Lets Talk Science Festival held late last month was organised by The Redis-covery Centre and Global Action Plan Ireland and it featured lots of interactive workshops for all the family.
The events from May 21-24 had the support from Science Foundation Ireland and were held in association with Dublin City Council.
The aim of Lets Talk Science was to celebrate and promote the contributions that science makes to society – past, present and future - and to encourage and inspire public perceptions of science and technology.
The festival also aims to make science more accessible for the local community and the general public through fun and interactive workshops.
Vanessa Moore, CEO, Global Action Plan Ireland said: “Both the Rediscovery
Centre and Global Action Plan Ireland have been actively involved in environ-mental education in Ballymun and the wider community for the past ten years.
“We were very excited about the festi-val and hope that it will further encour-age engagement with science throughout the entire community.”
Dr Sarah Miller, CEO, Rediscovery Cen-tre, said the festival brought together complementary skills from GAP Ireland and the Rediscovery Centre for the ben-efit of the community.
“It was a great opportunity for even more people to engage with science and we were delighted to have the support of Dublin City Council and funding from the Science Foundation of Ireland to make it happen,” she added.
Workshops that took place on Thurs-day, May 21, with local secondary schools
BALLYMUN’S first ever science festival brought a bit of colour and excitement to the area recently.
Sophie Nicol and Finn Purcell enjoy blowing bubbles at the festival▪
included Timber Tech, Evolution of Revo-lution (science of cycling) and Biomim-icry which were delivered by education teams from the Rediscovery Centre and GAP Ireland.
On Friday May 22, it was the turn of the local primary schools, with workshops on all aspects of science and technology including electricity, engineering, chem-istry, water and nature delivered by the festival team in Axis Ballymun.
Highlight of the festival for many was the family fun day on Saturday May 23 at
Ballymun Plaza, Ballymun Civic Centre and Axis, Ballymun.
All activities were free and led by expe-rienced science facilitators demonstrat-ing the range of ways science is present in our lives.
Activities included experiments and explosions, creating parachutes and wind turbines, investigating earthquakes and skyscrapers, exploring bugs and insects, giant bubble making and much more.
There was also a showcase of Redis-cover Fashion’s new collection for the
festival ‘Scientific Threads’ in the Civic Centre atrium as well as interactive ex-hibits and demonstrations from Sustain-able Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Alimentary Adventures, Presentation Ecology, Bolt Sustainability, Recreate, Makeshop and Dundalk Institute of Tech-nology.
On Sunday, May 24, Global Action Plan and the Rediscovery Centre provided workshops and activities based in the Virgin Mary Community Garden, Bally-mun.
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Ballymun area summer projects 2015
Dublin City Council is delighted to bring you details of the fantastic summer projects organised by communitygroups here in the Ballymun area. Summer Projects are all about fun. Participants will be treated to a host of exciting activities including bus trips, sports, arts and crafts, fun and games and much, much more. The projects are supported by your local Community Development Team here at Dublin City Council and we hope you enjoy the “Fun in the sun in the Mun”. You might also want to visit our state of the art leisure facilities. So why not pop into Ballymun Leisure Centre and cool down in one of the two swimming pools or work out in the gym.
tionscadail samhraidh 2015
Is mór ag Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath na sonraí ar cheithre Thionscadal Samhraidh spreagúil, edgraithe ag grúpaí pobail anseo I mBaile Munna a chur I láthair duit. Is í aidhmna dTionscadal Samhraidh ná go mbainfear taitneamh astu agus beidh turais bus, spóirt, ealaíon agus ceardaíocht, sult agus cluichí agus I bhfad níos mó, ar fail dóibh siúd a ghlacann páirt uirtear na dTionscadal I láthair le tacaíocht ó Fhoireann Forbartha Pobail de chuid na Comahirle Cathrach anseo I mBaile Munna. “Bainingí taitneamh as an spraoi faoin ngrian i”.
Name of Summer Project
Poppintree Community Sports centre
Ballymun Regional Youth Resource
Virgin Mary Summer Project
Holy Spirit Summer Project
Greenfields Summer Project
Poppintree Youth Project
Registration Location(please contact projects directly
for more information)
First registration on Friday 17th July at 2pm-3pm.
Poppintree Community and Sports centre
1st Sign up day Thursday 30th of July 11am @ the Reco.
Please contact project directly regarding registration date
Registration dates are 3rd and 4th of June in the lighthouse
from 12.30 - 2pm.
Registration on 2nd June & 7th July
On-going registration is available to become a member of PYP
Summer Project Details
20th July 2015– 14th August 2015
4th of August and running for the Month of August
Participants have to be 10 years or over.Parent/ Guardian consent needed
6th July 2015 – 17th July 2015
13th July 2015 – 30th July 2015
10th of August - 21st August 2015
29th June – 14th August 2015
Contact details
Contact main reception on (01) 22223985 / (01) 2223983
Pop into the Reco for more information/ timetable from
the end of June.Contact (01) 8667600
Please contact Yolanda on0851159643
Please contact Denise on 085 7335421
Please contact Louise on 0851929117
Poppintree Youth Centre. Number 01 8624508
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FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTSMUSIC WORKSHOPSA series of workshops takes place during the day on Saturday, June 20, at Setanta Clubhouse, Main Street, Bal-lymun.
• Fiddle: Noreen Leech10-11am (beginner) €511.15am-1pm (advanced) €10• Flute/Whistle:Majella O’Beirne10-11am (beginner) €511.15am-1pm (advanced) €10• Banjo: Kieran Hanrahan2-4pm (advanced) €10• Bodhran: Shane Butler3-4pm (beginner) €54.15-6pm (advanced) €10
LUNCHTIME CRAICFree lunchtime sessions take place in axis cafe at 1pm daily throughout the festival. Bring your instrument or your voice, it’s open to all.
SETANTA SESSION MÓRThe big session takes place from 8.30pm on Thursday, June 16, at Setanta Club-house, Main Street, Ballymun.
Craic mór agus ceol at BEO FestTHIS year’s BEO Ballymun Mu-sic Festival is shaping up to be the best one yet with a fantas-tic line-up of top acts.
Beginning on Tuesday, June 16 and running until Saturday, June 20, the festival features the leg-endary Altan who’ll take to the stage at Axis Ballymun at 8pm on June 20.
No Irish traditional band in the last dozen years has had a wider impact on audiences and music lovers throughout the world than Altan.
Hardly an overnight success, the band has been nearly 35 years together—the longest run-ning line-up of founding mem-bers in Irish music.
Altan showed they were ready to flex their musical boundaries when they started talking to Compass co-founder Garry West about the direction for their lat-est project.
With Garry in the producer’s
chair and many good friends in the studio, Altan fused the tra-ditional Irish music that they are known for, namely Donegal fiddling and Gaelic singing tradi-tions, with American roots music, particularly that of the Appala-chian bluegrass fiddle.
Other festival highlights in-clude Ladlane, an Irish folk band from Dublin who have been per-forming together for over ten years.
Their music is composed of high energy, creatively arranged traditional tunes mixed with tra-ditional and contemporary folk songs.
BEO Ballymun includes free lunchtime trad and ballad ses-sions in Axis café as well as work-shops and pop-up music events in Setanta.
There’ll also be performances from Radharc Ceilteach and a Céilí Mór culminating in a grand finale concert with Altan on Sat-urday 20. Altan are headlining the BEO Ballymun Music Festival ▪
21NORTHSIDE PEOPLE WEST • 03 JuN 2015
Email: [email protected]▪
By Robin Blackmore
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PANEL ONE CrossworD The shaded squares spell out an area of Dublin
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Sales colleagues Martin Dowling and Paul Nugent of Fort Motors Blanchardstown.▪
Saturday iS Shopping day at Fort MotorS BlanchardStown
nEwly opened Fort Motors in coolmine industrial Estate are encouraging those com-ing to Blanchardstown for their Saturday shop to stop off and test drive the range of used cars on offer, espe-cially their Ford, toyota and
hyundai models. Sales manager Paul Nugent
says there is a lot of demand in this area of Dublin for quality used cars.
“We’ve made sure we are well stocked with popular models such as Fiesta, Focus
and Mondeo but also of other brands,” he said.
“All come with dealer war-ranty, 11-point quality check, NCT guarantee and great fi-nance options. Believe me, it’s worth taking a half hour out from the weekly shop.”
Motoring2011 Focus 1.6 TDCi
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Special deals this week at Fort Motors
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2006 Fiesta Ghia 1.4
€5,995
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Here’s a few stylish goodies for around the home that caught our eye this week.
Graphic Yellow and Grey Cushion. €39.95 at Meadows and Byrne.
▪
This light was designed by Daniele Spreda in 2013. Available in Matt Black, it’s for outdoor use and has a built-in speaker that can be hooked up to an MP3/Ipod. €300 from Minima.
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Heart shaped alarm clock. €4.95 Home Focus at Hickeys.▪
Farrington Retro Round Station Clock in Grey. €19.95 Home Focus at Hickeys.▪
Rise and Shine statement cushion from the Series collection by Helena Springfield. €25 Home Focus at Hickeys.
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This stunning Laura Oakes lamp is priced at €112.50 at Debenhams.▪
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The Adult Education Department at
Hartstown Community SchoolWishes to expand further its extensive range of night classes for Autumn 2015.
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Dublin City CouncilWe, Noel & Bernie Eble,intend to apply for Permission& Retention Permission fordevelopment at this site, 165Ballygall Parade, FinglasEast, Dublin 11. Thedevelopment will consist of 1.)Retention of existing singlestorey pitched roof to rear ofdwelling serving extensionpreviously granted underplanning reference 2630/96.2.) Removal of existing singlestorey front and sideextensions, and theconstruction of a new singlestorey side and frontextension to consist of aporch, play room, w.c. & utilityroom. 3.) Modifications andgeneral internal remodel toexisting ground floor to suitnew build. 4. Realignment ofexisting dished footpath andvehicular access exiting ontoBallygall Parade, FinglasEast, Dublin 11. Includinglaying new driveway &rebuilding new front and sideboundary walls and gates. Allstructural drainage andassociated site works to beimplemented. The planningapplication may be inspected,or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonablecost of making a copy, at theoffices of Dublin City Councilduring its public openinghours and a submission orobservation in relation to theapplication may be made tothe authority in writing onpayment of the prescribed feewithin the period of 5 weeksbeginning on the date ofreceipt by the authority of theapplication.
PLANNING DUBLIN
Dublin City CouncilCHEP Ireland Limited, isapplying for PlanningPermission to construct aNew External PedestrianAccess Ramp plus RetentionPlanning Permission for theExisting External Door toProposed New Service Officeand Existing ExternalPedestrian Ramp at MainEntrance all on Southernfaçade and to include allnecessary site works plusconsequential internal andexternal alterations at Unit 46Jamestown Business Park,Jamestown Road, Finglas,Dublin 11. The planningapplication may be inspected,or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonablecost of making a copy, at theoffices of Dublin City Councilduring its public openinghours and a submission orobservation in relation to theapplication may be made tothe authority in writing onpayment of the prescribed feewithin the period of 5 weeksbeginning on the date ofreceipt by the authority of theapplication.
PLANNING DUBLIN
Dublin City CouncilWe, Mr and Mrs RayO’Sullivan, intend to apply forRetention Permission fordevelopment at this site, 2Castle Terrace,Phibsborough, Dublin 7. Thedevelopment consists of atwo storey kitchen andbathroom extension to rear ofan existing dwelling plusancillary works. The planningapplication may be inspected,or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonablecost of making a copy, at theoffices of Dublin City Councilduring its public openinghours. A submission orobservation in relation to theapplication may be made tothe authority in writing onpayment of the prescribed feewithin the period of 5 weeksbeginning on the date ofreceipt by the authority of theapplication.
PLANNING DUBLIN
Fingal County CouncilCHEP Ireland Limited, isapplying for PlanningPermission for a New DryStorage Shed and New KilnDrying Facility to include allnecessary site works to rearof Unit 46 JamestownBusiness Park, JamestownRoad, Finglas, Dublin 11. ThePlanning Application may beinspected or purchased at afee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making acopy at the offices of thePlanning Authority during itspublic opening hours and asubmission or observationmay be made to the PlanningAuthority in writing onpayment of the prescribed feewithin the period of 5 weeksbeginning on the date ofreceipt by the authority of theapplication.
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PLANNING DUBLIN
Dublin City CouncilWe, Richard & Laura Raleighintend to apply for permissionfor development at 148Claremont Court, Glasnevin,Dublin 11 consisting of thealteration and extension tothe existing two storey end ofterrace dwelling house withthe construction of a newsingle storey extension to theside, the conversion of theexisting garage to a habitableroom comprising of a newkitchen and dining area, theprovision of a new window tothe existing gable elevation atfirst floor level, theconstruction of a newentrance porch and canopy tothe front of the dwelling withall consequential alterationsto paving, landscaping andassociated site works. Theplanning application may beinspected, or purchased at afee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making acopy, at the offices of DublinCity Council during its publicopening hours and asubmission or observation inrelation to the application maybe made to the authority inwriting on payment of theprescribed fee within theperiod of 5 weeks beginningon the date of receipt by theauthority of the application.
PLUMBING &HEATING
To advertise
in the
Property Section
Entertainment Section
MotoringSection
FeaturesContact
OurSaleS Team
on 01 [email protected]
Let us heLp you drive
your business forwardTelephone: 01 8621611
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31NORTHSIDE PEOPLE WEST • 03 JuN 2015
From the Archives
We take a look back at extracts from old newspapers to see what was in
the news this month from years gone by
Photo and caption from ‘Images of Ireland’, North Dublin, by Derek Stanley. Published by Gill & Macmillan/The History Press▪
Photo and caption from ‘Images of Ireland’, South Dublin, by Derek Stanley. Published by Gill & Macmillan/The History Press▪
Irish Press 28th June 1963▪
Irish Independent 29th June 1929▪
Irish Press 1st June 1951▪Freeman’s Journal 8th June 1841▪ irish Press 6th June 1936▪
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