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JANUARYThe North County year that was...
January began with our first edition of theCounty Leader being delivered on 20th of themonth. The year produced many interestingevents which were to have a profound impacton residents of the North County.
The first event of impor-tance of the new year waswhen InternationalAirlines Group (IAG),made another bid to buythe national airline, AerLingus. However, withRyanair owning 29.8 percent of Aer Lingus, thetakeover was not as
smooth as it could havebeen. On the positive side,news that aviationanalysts predicted thatAer Lingus would be wiseto take up IAG’s offerA Swords man, LorcanFarrelly released a newsong, which managed toraise €1,600 for the Fr Peter McVerry Trust. Also
in January, little MollyMcNally, the six year oldBalbriggan girl, who wasin the process ofpreparing for her bonemarrow transplant.attended her school inBalscadden, where a partywas held in her honour.Molly went for her trans-plant to the Bone MarrowTransplant Unit at OurLady’s Children’s Hospital,
Crumlin. Meanwhile,fundraising projectscontinued all over theNorth County for thecharming little Balbriggangirl.Students, parents andteachers from
Portmarnock CommunitySchool were once againpreparing for their charitymission to Lesotho inAfrica. The CountyCouncil’s staff charity,Helping Hand Fund allo-cated over €150,000 tolocal, national and inter-national charities since2006 and Action IrelandTrust was nominated theOverseas Charity 2014and is the recipient of an €8,000 allocation of funding. The town of Skerries wasrecognised for its innova-tive and creative effortsfor making the area a
great place to grow old.At a special ceremony,Skerries was one of sevento win an Age FriendlyEnvironment Award fortheir Age Friendly TownInitiative, set up last year.The County Council, inassociation with theAgeing Well Network,selected Skerries as thetown in which to pilot theAge Friendly Townprocess in the NorthCounty. Confirmation was receivedfrom the Department ofEducation and Skills thatconstruction will begin ontwo new primary schoolsin Rush and Balbrigganthis year.Work will begin on theconstruction of GaelscoilRos Eo in Rush and ScoilChormaic CNS inBalbriggan. In addition tothis, St. Finian’sCommunity College inSwords and Lusk NationalSchool, are both to beextended in the New Year.The Department ofEducation and Skills alsoconfirmed that work willcontinue on the newschools for St. OliverPlunkett’s in Malahideand St. Catherine’sNational School in Rush,while the extension forArdgillan CommunityCollege will also becompleted in 2015.
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The inaugural Age Friendly Achievement and Recognition Awards took place with the AgeFriendly Environment Award going to Skerries Age Friendly Town Initiative, Nora Owen,Annemarie Farrelly, Ruth O'Reilly, Mary Conway and County Mayor, Mags Murray.
Little Molly was pictured with Dubs star, Bernard Brogan,who paid a special visit to her, before she left to go tohospital for her transplant operation
Songwriter Lorcan Farrellyis pictured at home withthe CD which he made,donating the proceeds tothe Peter McVerry Trust
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at The Maldron Hotel, Dublin Airport
Dennis Barry with Maria Kennedy
Michael McInerney with Marie Clarke
Brian and Annette Irridale
Geraldine Collis with Lar Sheeran
Paddy and Sheila White with guests Tom and Barbara Costello
President of Rotary Club of Dublin Fingal, MichaelKennedy
Therese and Dave Galavan
Robert and Irene Sinnott
Tony Stafford pictured with his daughter Paula.
Brian Fitzsimons with Dave Murray
Pat McGonagle with Cora Kee
Niamh Mulhollond, President Dublin Central Chamber andAoife Lucy, Dublin Central
Bill Kee with Nuala Gallagher Adrian Gallagher with Penny Eustace
Jennifer and Willie Maxwell
Club President MichaelKennedy with Narayan Tiwari Carol Cornwall with Michael McEnery
Jacinta Fitzsimons and Margaret Murray Marie Clarke with Andrea Molloy
Paul Kunkells with Rose BourkePat and Mary Lawlor Susan and Gerry McInerney
Michael Eustace with Helen McGonagle
February began with the sale of Aer Lingusdominating the national airwaves and it wasclear that there was some resistance to theGovernment selling it’s 25 per cent share in thecompany. Local TDs, including Labour’sBrendan Ryan and Fine Gael’s Alan Farrell,thought the sale of the Government’s share wasa red line issue, and one that had the potentialto leave negative implications at the doorsteps,come general election time. The clear consensus was that this was not adeal which found favour with people in theNorth County, with all of the respondentshaving grave reservations about the future ofemployees at the company. February also saw Malahide Castle and Gardenswinning a top award atthe CIE ToursInternational Awards ofExcellence. MalahideCastle was one of thewinners of a presti-gious award, whichwas presented by BrianW Stack, ManagingDirector, CIE ToursInternational at DublinCastle. Meanwhile, not to beoutdone, Swords Castlewas also in the news asplans were unveiled forthe first ever SwordsSummer Festival, thatwas set to take placelater in the year duringthe month of July.
Swords Castle and the main street would playhost to the three-day event, which would give awelcome boost to local traders and businesses,as well as being fun for all the family and localsalike.
It was an exciting time for two local entrepre-neurs from the North County when theycompeted for the title of 2015 David ManleyEmerging Entrepreneur Award. First was local woman, Sarah Davis-Goff, from
Donabate, and herbusiness partner LisaCoen were shortlistedfor their businessTramp Press - an inde-pendent publisher setup to change the land-scape of what Irishpublishing is capableof accomplishing.Next up for the awardwas the uniquewebsite wheelchair-taxi.ie that was set upby Stephen Cluskeyfrom Swords - a wheel-chair user himself. Thesite is a ‘one-stopshop’ for sourcing allforms of wheelchairaccessible transportacross Ireland.
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FEBRUARYThe North County year that was... 2015
Pictured here, Alex Stimpson (aged 3) from Swords wason hand to support ‘Bumbleance’ the children’s ambu-lance service, and plans to increase its fleet from two tofive units. Bumbleance units will be fitted out with décorand interactive features needed to entertain and reducestress on sick children when travelling to and from treat-ment centres. The ‘child-friendly’ ambulances play animportant role in easing the stress on sick children whenbeing brought for treatment, and this is something wewant to make available more widely," said Bumbleancefounder, Tony Heffernan.
Valentine’s Day was a very special day for the pupils of Old Boro National School in Swords, when they held a fundraiserin aid of the school. Each child had to bring in a treat for themselves, using any kind of sweets, chocolate or lollipops.They donated €2 when they brought in the goodies, and they were allowed to have them as a Valentine's Treat. Picturedshowing off their gorgeous creations were junior and senior infants, Amy Wembridge, Sophie Bowbrick Fox, Alex Evans,Rose Browne and Andrea Ciobanu
Pictured at the launch of the Battle of the Books at County Hall, Swords were, Nora Finnegan (Fingal Libraries), MauraCassidy (DAA), Paul Reid (Council Chief Executive0, Yvonne O'Brien (Fingal Libraries), Deputy County Mayor, Cllr TedLeddy, Betty Boardman (Fingal Libraries), Susan Lovatt (Fingal Libraries), Kevin Toland (DAA) and Grainne Clear (LittleIsland Publishers)
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Holy Family SNS, River Valley Swords won the monthly Mathletes league for the second time this year, when they werevictorious in February. Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr James Reilly paid a visit to the school to present themwith the trophy. Pictured were, Tommy Duffy (Maths Curriculum Co-ordinator), Paul Martin (Chairman of the SchoolBoard of Management), pupis, Siobhan Van Wyk and Fiona Cooper, Minister James Reilly, David O'Keeffe (School prin-cipal) and Kelly Kirkpatrick (Mathletes Co-ordinator for Ireland)
Pictured enjoying theSwords parade are, BrianFinnegan, with his sonBrian Finnegan Jnr
April began with anotherhuge step in the devel-opment of local leadingautism charity,Snowflakes AutismSupport. The group
found themselves apermanent home inHolywell CommunityCentre in Swords, wherethey now have a dedi-cated room. They held a
fun-filled evening forover 100 guests atHolywell CommunityCentre. Fingal Old IRACommemorative Society
held a parade in Rushon Easter Sunday toremember local man,John (Jack) ‘Rover’McCann. Almost 250 people
turned out toremember him, and awreath was laid at themonument byChristopher McCann,grandson of RoverMcCann and twopoems written byanother grandson, DrJack McCann were readby him. Balbriggan CommunityCollege’s schoolcommunity cametogether in April todemonstrate about thelack of sporting, recre-ational and PE facilitiesprovided by theDepartment ofEducation/DDLETB forthe school over thepast number of years.Other schools in thetown have seen PEfacilities built orinstalled over theinterim period and thishas placed the college,one of the oldest andlongest established inthe town, at a seriousdisadvantage.Ryan Corneille (age 15)from SkerriesCommunity College wona major prize at theStudent EnterpriseAwards National Finalswhich took place atCroke Park in April,claiming second place inthe IntermediateCategory. Ryanimpressed the judgeswith his business: ‘BookSnaps’, a book andorganisational copy tool,which bounds books andcopies together. There was great excite-ment as every school inNorth County Dublin waspresented with a copy ofthe Proclamation and anational flag bymembers of the DefenceForces during April,which continuedthroughout the year.
Pictured are teachers and students from Balbriggan Community College, as they protest about delays in securing themuch needed gym in the school. Included are teachers, Kay Collins, Damien Richardson, Ann Mannion, Sean Pierce,Michelle Condra and Tom Poynton, with students, Dammy Olaniyi and Rayo Balogun
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APRILThe North County year that was... 2015
March began with the news that planning permissionhad been granted for the construction of a new LidlSupermarket, located on Dublin Road in Swords,beside the Pinnock Hill roundabout. This included theconstruction of a two storey, licensed discount foodstore with ancillary off-license sales, a single storeycafé and two storey medical centre.Brave little Molly McNally, the six-year-oldBalbriggan girl, who had a vital bone marrow trans-plant operation at Crumlin Childrens Hospital wentback home with her family in Balbriggan duringMarch. Her parents, Emma and Gerry were delightedto have their little girl back home at last. Brave Molly
underwent very tough chemotherapy prior to heroperation. In political news, March saw Sinn Feinchoose a candidate from outside the constituency tostand for the party in the next general election.Louise O’Reilly, who hails from Crumlin, was selectedat the party selection conference at the CarnegieCourt Hotel in Swords. She is a full-time Siptu activistfor the past 10 years. St Patricks Day was celebrated across the NorthCounty with colourful parades in many of the townsand villages in the area. The fine weather added tothe large gatherings with families turning out in forceto enjoy the great festivites. Sinead, Ciara and Amy Hand with Louise, Max and Denny Carter and Ella Mulvey enjoy the St. Patrick's Day festivities in
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Pictured are members of the Fingal Old IRA Commemorative Society, who paraded through Rush on Easter Sunday. Backrow: Tommie Nugent, Gerard Griffin, Ronan Lawless, Martin Markham, Cathal Boland, Dickie Donnelly, Sean MacPhilibín.Front row: Darragh Griffin, Cormac Lawless, Robert Nugent, Bartle Maxwell and Ciaran Benville
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MAYThe North County year that was... 2015
May signalled thebeginning of what wasto prove a disap-pointing summerweatherwise. The goodnews for Scoil Moibhiat Milverton in Skerrieswas that it was one ofseven schools in theNorth County tobenefit from theSummer WorksScheme. This schemeis aimed to improve anumber of schoolbuildings across theNorth Dublin area. Theschool is particularlyclose to Minister forChildren, Dr JamesReilly, who paid them asurprise visit. Donabate man, PaulGorman and his son,Sam Baker Gorman(14) returned from ahiking expedition toNepal, where they hada narrow escape fromserious injury. Theyreturned days beforethe beautifulHimalayan country wasdevastated by anearthquake, which leftover 7,000 peopledead.The sale of 100 year-old Swords pub, ‘TheStar’ was one of themain stories in May.One of the most readilyidentifiable businessesin Swords, M.R.Taylors, better knownas ‘The Star’ onSwords Main Streetwent up for sale on theinstructions of theTaylor family, whohave traded success-fully from the premisesfor over 100 years.People from Swordsand afar have fondmemories of timesspent socialising withfriends and family inthis iconic pub.Talented Balbriggangirl Hannah Hawkshawgave a starry perfor-mance at the GibraltarInternational SongFestival competition,coming in third place. Hannah spent monthspreparing for this
event, and it was herfirst time entering acompetition for song-writers.There was great newsfor parents and school-goers in Malahide,with the news that asite had been selectedfor Malahide/Portmarnock EducateTogether primaryschool. Local TD, AlanFarrell (FG) confirmedexclusively to theCounty Leader that itwas his understandingthat the site of the OldRugby Club on theBack Road, Malahide islikely to be the futurehome of the Malahide/Portmarnock EducateTogether primaryschool.A story broke in Mayabout concerns overthe HPV vaccine, whichwas given to teenagegirls to counter cervicalcancer. A number offamilies in the NorthCounty claim that theirdaughters have experi-enced life changingeffects since beinginjected with thevaccine in their firstyear at secondaryschool. A support groupwas been set up byparents of teenagegirls, who are claimedto have have developedserious health prob-lems since enteringsecondary school.
The Rotary Club of Dublin Fingal and Indie Spice, Swords have came together to raise funds for the Nepal earthquakedisaster, which has claimed about 8,000 lives. Pictured launching the event were Dave Murray, Andrea Molloy, PresidentRotary Club Of Dublin Fingal, Narayan Tiwari, Manager Indie Spice and Manish Kumar Sharma, Chef at Indie Spice
Pictured at their home in Donabate were Sam BakerGorman and his father, Paul Gorman, who returned fromNepal days before the devastating earthquake struck
Pictured here was Hannah Hawkshaw prior to going onstage at the Gilbraltar International Song Contest lastMay.
Pictured at the Duck Race at Balheary Park, Swords in aid of Fingal Community Collegesports fund were School principal, Sharon McGrath, then County Mayor, Cllr Mags Murrayand Caroline McFadden, Chairperson of the Parents' Council
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JUNEThe North County year that was... 2015
JULYThe North County year that was...
There was d isap-pointment forSkerries in June whenthey lost their BlueFlag, due to failure tocomply wi th waterquality requirements.
Not having met theexact ing standardrequired, Skerr iesalso did not regainthei r Green CoastAward for 2015. However, on a posi-
tive note, our NorthCounty beaches stilld id very wel l , andP o r t m a r n o c k ,Port rane andDonabate werepresented with boththe Blue Flag and a
Green Coast Awardachieving dual awardstatus. Meanwhi le theexplo i ts of Swordswoman and mother offour, Niamh Collier-Smith, who has
carved out a spectac-ular career for herselfat the United Nationsin New York, wasrecognised by hercollege, Dublin CityUniversity. Niamh’smeteoric rise withinthe organisation wasalso noted by UNSecretary General ,Ban Ki -moon. Thecol lege dec ided torecognise herachievements , byincluding her on theirprest ig ious AlumniWall.
In pol i t ical news i twas decided that Dr.James Reilly TD andAlan Farrell TD wouldrepresent Fine Gaelin the constituency ofDublin Fingal in thenext GeneralElection. The candi-dates were selectedby members of theparty at a conventionheld in the GrandHotel in Malahide.What was to be onein a long line of badnews stories associ-ated with the I r ish
health care system, itemerged in June that33 acute surgica lbeds at BeaumontHospital were to beshut down withimmediate effect.The decision threwthe hospi ta l intofurther cr is is andadded to surgica lwai t ing l is ts thatwere already amongthe h ighest in thecountry.Following the closureof Rush Gardastat ion, a new
Community Text AlertSystem was proposedfor Rush following ameet ing with localGarda representa-tives. In this meeting,a community texta ler t system wasof fered to Rush asone method to assistwith cr ime preven-tion.
Pictured at the ILGU 2015 Silicon Valley Global Tech Summit reception at Malahide Castle in June were, Tony Lambert(CEO Fingal Dublin Chamber), Siobhan Kinsella (President Fingal Dublin Chamber), Cllr Mags Murray (County Mayor),Kevin O'Malley (US Ambassador to Ireland) and Paul Reid (Chief Executive Fingal County Council)
Newly elected County Mayor, Cllr David O'Connor waspictured being congratulated by Fingal County CouncilChief Executive, Paul Reid after his election at County Hall,Swords in June.
A massive tourism boost for the North Countywas announced, when news broke that a majormusical event is to be held in the North Countynext year. Local senator, Darragh O’Brien (FF),confirmed that the world renowned Irish PipeBand championships will be held in MalahideCastle in July 2016, with 80 bands from acrossIreland, Scotland, Canada, the US and Australiadue to travel to the event. News came that Swords Castle was open to thepublic. At a ceremony held there, County Mayor,Cllr David O’Connor cut the ribbon to officiallyopen the Castle, which held the Swords Festival,from 17th to 19th July, with the SwordsArchaeofest on Saturday 18th July. Two young Swords lads headed off to LosAngeles to compete in the Special Olympics.While this was a great distinction for the boys,the fact that both of them come from the sameestate, Hawthorn Park in Swords is truly remark-able. Emmet Daly (19) and Billy Kane (15) repre-sented their country with pride. Emmet was akey member of the 5-a-side football team, whileBilly returned as one of the stars of the entireevent, with two gold, three silver and one bronzemedal in gymnastics.
Balbriggan and Skerries got in on the act ofproducing top class sportsmen, when two lads from either town took home impressiveWorld Champion titles at a martial arts eventcalled the World Breaking AssociationChampionships (WBA) in Orlando, Florida.Balbriggan man, Keith Fanning, competed at therevered competition, with his friend and studentFerdia “Macker” McMahon from Skerries. Keithwas announced as the Heavyweight Power FootChampion and Macker was the LightweightPower Elbow Champion. The much anticipated Rush Harbour Festivalkicked off on Friday, 31st July and, as usual, wasjam packed with lots of activities for all ages. Theofficial opening featured St Maur’s Pipe Band,followed by an energetic display of drummingfrom the Japanese drummers.
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Pictured at the official opening of Swords Castle to the public were, Gilbert Power (Director of Services, Fingal CountyCouncil), Paul Reid (Chief Executive, Fingal County Council), Ethna Felton (Director of Services, Fingal County Council),Elaine O’Sullivan (Fingal Tourism) and County Mayor, Cllr. David O’Connor
Pictured were Special Olympics athletes, Billy Kane andEmmet Daly outside Billy's home in Hawthorne Park inSwords, prior to their departure to represent Ireland in theSpecial Olympic in Los Angeles.
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Building Our Future Together
The Family Home and the Working Familyare at the Heart of our Community.
Homes & HousingI am totally committed to keepingfamilies in their family homes. Thereshould be no more evictions fromfamily homes. Fianna Fáil has a planto build 150,000 homes over thenext five years, including 80,000 forfirst-time buyers.
Irish WaterWe will abolish Irish Water andscrap the Water charges. That’s apromise. Our plan is to fund a 10-year programme of capital invest-ment in our water services to bringthem up to the international stan-dard they should be at. We opposethe massive Cloghran sewage plantwith outflow at Portmarnock.Smaller localised plants are thecorrect solution to this challenge.
ChildcareFianna Fáil will introduce a secondfree pre-school year for childrenaged 2-3, and give parents a€2,000 tax credit to cover child-care costs. As well as that we willintroduce a 30-week maternityleave. We are committed tomaking additional childcaresupports accessible to families ofunder-3s, including early educa-tion and development support.
EducationFor the first time we will develop anintegrated future plan for all newschools in Fingal in a properlyphased manner. Fingal has theyoungest and most diverse school-going population of any county inIreland. We wil l bring back theGuidance Counsellors who were ahuge loss to second-level students.Fianna Fáil will maintain the studentgrant at third-level.
PyritePyrite is a sad reality for many home-owners in North Dublin. It has been along hard struggle working with somany of them to vindicate their rights.I am committed to bringing in a newPyrite Remediation Scheme becausethis Government’s scheme is not fitfor purpose and has let so manypeople down.No homeowners, whose insurer willnot pay, will be left behind in myproposed scheme. We will place alevy by way of contribution on thoseresponsible.
AirportPensionsI will continue to campaign for andwith the hundreds of families inFingal who have been sold out bythis government, which reducedtheir Airport pension benefits by upto 60%. My commitment to theretired, deferred and activemembers of the Airport PensionScheme is total.
CrimeIt was obvious that crime was goingto greatly increase when thenumber of Gardaí in Dublin Northwas cut by 152. What a disastrousdecision that was. I am totallyopposed to any more closure ofGarda Stations. It’s a priority, Ibelieve, to restore Garda numbersin Fingal, to restore the 24/7 Gardaservice to Malahide, to re-openRush station, and open a newsatellite station for Donabate andPortrane.
HealthBeaumont A & E needs to bedoubled in size to cater for allthe demands on it, and we fullyback that. We will bring back theTreatment Purchase Fund toguarantee hospital treatment forchildren waiting for 3 monthsand for adults waiting for 6months. We will appoint 500 newtherapists and approve 5,000new Home Care Packages.
The Fianna Fail Dublin Fingal Team, left to right, Cllr. Darragh Butler, Cllr. Brian Dennehy, Cllr. Mags Murray, Cllr. Eoghan O'Brien, Cllr. Adrian Henchy & Senator Darragh O'Brien
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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 manyissues 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 tofight for all the important issues that you bring to me. With your Number 1 Vote, I will take that fight into Dáil Éireann.
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I respectfully ask for your NUMBER 1 VOTE in the forthcoming General Election.
May I wish you all a prosperous and peaceful New Year.
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Senator Darragh O’BRIEN
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SEPTEMBERThe North County year that was... 2015
August began in spec-tacular fashion, withRush Harbour Festivalin full swing. Therewere some excitingevents lined up,including a breath-taking Air Show andParachute Jump onSunday, 2nd Augustthat rivalled anything,anywhere in thecountry. The organ-isers of the Bray AirShow brought a miniversion to Rush. Thefestival concluded with
the Mayor’s AfternoonTea Dance on BankHoliday Monday.August also broughtgood news for SwordsGAA Club, Fingalians,who marked the startof a new era for theclub. G.A.A. President,Aogán Ó Fearghail,visited the club toopen their resurfacedall-weather pitch attheir facility in LawlessMemorial Park. Thereopening was alsoattended be localrepresentatives andcouncillors.A team of volunteersled by communitya r c h a e o l o g i s t ,Christine Baker begana month long commu-nity excavation at
Swords Castle inAugust. SwordsCastle: DiggingHistory, was theCounty Council’s first Community
Archaeology project.An exhibition called‘My Castle’ also tookplace in Swords Castlethat explored what theCastle means to thepeople of Swords.Musical history wasmade when 22 year oldLauryn Gaffney fromMalahide made wavesin the musical theatreworld, thanks to thehuge success of heroriginal production,‘Big Shot.’ Lauryn andher talented cast andcrew receivedoutstanding criticalacclaim after the USApremiere of her Irishmusical at the year’sSan DiegoInternational FringeFestival.
Meanwhile, inPortrane, it would beanother young girl whowas set to make head-lines. Eleven-year-oldKate Smart landed theLucy Crosbie Shield atthe MalahideHorticultural Show inthe Under 12 sectionfor the sixth year in arow in the Children’sCraft section of theshow. The LucyCrosbie Shield ispresented forChildren’s Arts andCrafts and is open tochildren of all ages.What was truly remark-able about Kate’sachievement, was thatthis is the sixth year insuccession that shehas won this prize.
The Autumn brought an end to a disappointingSummer weatherwise, but one person who wasfar from disappointed was Linda Foley fromDonabate. She was chosen as one of three final-ists in the Canon Ireland photography contest.The competition was open to amateur photogra-phers around Ireland and aimed at helpingbudding photographers to take their work to thenext level. Linda focused on the scenic views andnature of her local area in Donabate.Another young girl who was brought joy inSeptember was little Molly McNally. The sevenyear old Balbriggan girl who was suffering fromStage 4 Neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancerfinally went into remission after a long struggle
fighting the disease. Transplant Team Ireland arrived home from theWorld Transplant Games in Argentina to Dublinairport during September. The four person teambrought with them a haul of 13 medals, includingseven gold, four silver and two bronze. PeterHeffernan, from Skerries was one of the standout performers on the Irish team. Peter receiveda kidney transplant in 2011 and is a keenswimmer. He won two gold medals, in the 50mbackstroke, and 100m backstroke, as well as abronze medal for the 100m freestyle event in his50-59 year old age category.It was good news all round for Donabate man,Christy McCann, when he was elected ChiefScout of Scouting Ireland at an general meetingof Scouting Ireland in the RDS. The results of the Tidy Towns competition werereleased on 28th of the month and once again,our towns excelled. Skerries was top of the pilein the new Midland and East region andincreased its total to 321 points, a mere twopoints behind overall winners Letterkenny.Malahide also secured its gold medal andspecial mention must be given to Lusk, whichachieved its 1st bronze medal in the competition. The month ended on a charitable note, with afundraiser being held at the Yacht Bar,Loughshinny for well known local man, TonySpencer. Tony suffered horrific injuries in a freakaccident earlier in the year. This has resulted inTony being paralysed from the neck down.
Skerries Tidy Towns were the winners of the Midland and East Regional award at the National Tidy Towns Competition.Pictured at the presentation ceremony at Skerries Community Centre were, Breda Tuite, Minister for Children, Dr JamesReilly, Frances Owens, Maeve McGann (both Skerries Tidy Towns), Helen Murray (Department of the Environment), LukeMoriarty (SuperValu Skerries) and Des O'Mahoney Marketing Manager, SuperValu)
Skerries man, Peter Heffernan was pictured with his haulof two gold medals and one bronze medal, which he wonfor swimming at the World Transplant Games in Argentina
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Pictured showing off their skills at the Fingal Festival of Football at the AUL grounds inClonshaugh were Jack Hanahan age 7, Max Thompson age 6 and Seam Thompson age 7,all from Lusk United playing in the Boys U8 tournament
Pictured is DonabatePortrane CommunityCollege student, SiofraMurphy who achieved 625points in her Leaving Cert
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Pictured at the “Fit for Business” seminar at Malahide Rugby Club, as part of Fingal Enterprise Week, were OisinGeoghegan, (Head of Enterprise, Fingal County Council), Claire Keohane (Irish Rugby 7’s player), County Mayor, CllrDavid O’Connor, Dublin GAA star and entrepreneur, Bernard Brogan, Paul Reid (Chief Executive, Fingal County Council)and celebrity personal trainer and entrepreneur, Karl Henry.
OCTOBERThe North County year that was... 2015
A ceremony was heldin Malahide Demesnefor the raising of theGreen Flag, which wasone of two prestigiousGreen Flags awardedto Fingal CountyCouncil Parks depart-ment. The purpose ofthe Green Flag AwardScheme is to recog-nise and reward thebest green spaces inthe country. FingalCounty Councilapplied for and wasawarded Green Flagsfor two of i ts mosticonic parks,Mil lennium Park,Blanchardstown andMalahide Demesne.October saw theFingal Enterprise weekrun from 5th to 9thand it was the mostsuccessful andbiggest one to date. Itwas packed withopportunit ies foraspiring local entre-preneurs to networkand boost their busi-nesses. Local busi-nesses and start upsfrom across the regionmade their way tonumerous events.More than 1,600e n t r e p r e n e u r sattended 30 dynamicbusiness events,workshops and
networking opportuni-t ies, along withmentoring clinics. At the annualOccupational SafetyAwards, which wereheld in Galway on the
2nd October, FingalCounty Council’s HRteam achieved the‘Local Authority/Council Award’ in theBusiness CategoryAwards. In addition,the Council alsoachieved a ‘ConsistentHigh Achiever Award’for obtaining adistinction or higherin each of the last fiveyears of entering thecompetition.Fingal Care workerswere up in arms about
being ignored by theGovernment for thelast four years, forpayment that is due tothem in l ieu ofpension entitlements.
The County Leaderspoke with two localHome Help workers,Patricia Greene andMary Hughes, whodescribed the strugglethey are facing to getjustice in the form ofpayments, which werepromised to them bythe HSE. The end of Octobersaw the inauguralOktoberfest atSwords Castle, whichshowed up the castleto the public. The
venue was a marquee,with locals enjoyingthe excel lent beerfest ival . TheOktoberfest ran from30th October until 1st
November. Octoberended in spectacularfashion when theCounty Council put ontheir Festival of Fire,which was held inSwords Town Park onthe evening ofHalloween. This spec-tacular f i reworksdisplay thrilled thou-sands of locals whogathered to see whatmany believed to beone of the best f i reworks displaysseen anywhere.
Pictured at Fingal Folk Club in Ballyboughal for the visit of the Sam Maguire Cup wereDublin stars, Darren Daly and Paul Flynn, with local Ballyboughal men, Leo Hickey, whoplayed for Dublin in the 1963 All-ireland winning team, and V Delaney holding the cup
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Toni Hogan, Co-ordinator of the Purple Flag project (left) was pictured after presenting the Purple Flag to County Mayor,Cllr David O'Connor. Also pictured are Noeleen McHugh (Fingal County Council), Minister for Children, Dr James Reilly,Chief Executine of Fingal County Council, Paul Reid and CEO of Fingal Dublin Chamber, Tony Lambert
November was to be amonth to rememberfor the North Countyand one of greatachievement. Swordswas awarded the pres-tigious Purple Flag,which was raised atSwords Castle. It is
awarded to towns inrecognition for theirnight time economy,which demonstratedthat Swords, the firsttown in North CountyDublin to received the
flag, is a desirable andsafe place to socialiseat night time. Theannual Fingal DublinChamber BusinessExcellence andC o r p o r a t eResponsibility Awardstook place Crowne
Plaza Northwood Hotelin Santry. The awardssaw many local busi-nesses being recog-nised for theireconomic and socialcontribution to the
area. They were thelargest awards night todate, with the high-light being the presen-tation of the JC SavageAward for BusinessPerson of the Year toTom Keogh, of KeoghCrisps. As usual, the
event was comperedby Marty Whelan andmarked ChamberPresident, SiobhanKinsella’s last awardsceremony. Novemberwould also see the
launch of aprogramme of specialevents, includingthose planned for theNorth County, as partof Ireland 2016 tomark the 100thanniversary of theEaster Rising.It was not all goodnews though, whenthere was widespreadlocal outrage at thenews that local man,Graham Lowndes(50), was to be suedby the burglar whohad broken into his 82year old father,Richard’s home atKilsallaghan in 2012.The burglar, MatthewFahey, had decided tosue Lowndes forinjuries caused afterhe broke into hisfather’s home.Graham Lowndesfound the thief in theprocess of ransackinghis father’s home andshot him in the arm.The news came at atime when rural crimeand intimidation offamilies was at it ’sheight. and also camehot on the heels of
‘Operation Thor’which was launchedto try to combat ruralcrime. Ballyboughaltook a top prize in theannual IPB Co-opera-tion Ireland Pride ofPlace Awards, at aglittering gala event inEnnis, Co. Clare. Morethan 800 people fromacross the island filledthe venue to hear thewinners. Ballyboughaltook runner up placein the main competition in thecategory for neigh-bourhoods with popu-lations of between300 and 1000 people.
Tom Keogh from Keogh Crisps won the JC Savage Fingal Business Person of the Yearaward. Tom (2nd from left) is pictured with the award which was presented by JoeSavage (left)
Sadhbh Price from St Joseph's Secondary School, Rush won the Rotary Club of DublinFingal Youth Leadership Development competition. Sadhbh was pictured here withRotary Club member, Willie Maxwell (left) and Club President, Michael Kennedy
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DECEMBERThe North County year that was... 2015
Rush Senior Citizens received first prize in the Older Persons Category at the CountyCouncil Community Awards 2015. Co-Ordinator of Rush Senior Citizens, Kathleen O’Brienaccepted the award from Deputy County Mayor, Cllr Jack Chambers. Pictured areMargaret Geraghty (Fingal County Council), Kathleen O'Brien, Deputy County Mayor, CllrJack Chambers, Sean Byrne (Rush Senior Citizens), Vera Dempsey (Rush Senior Citizens)and Paul Reid ( Chief Executive Fingal County Council)
Before we knew it,Christmas was uponus and the season ofgood will and festivecheer was in fullswing in the NorthCounty. Christmasmarkets and theswitching on of lightsdominated the newsas most wonderfultime of the year cameand went. It was good news forlocal man DavidHagan, from Skerries,who, following acompetitive recruit-ment process,was selected byBord Bia tobecome a globalBord Bia OriginG r e e nAmbassador. The news that adate had finally beenset for thecommencement ofthe build for MetroNorth was met withdelight. The CountyLeader exclusivelyconfirmed thatconstruction of theproject would defi-nitely go ahead, witha definite start dateconfirmed of 2021. Swords resident, MattCullen was selectedas Volunteer of theYear at the VolunteerIreland Awards. Mattemerged victoriousfrom over 31 excep-tional volunteers,including three candi-dates from Dublin.The awards werepresented at a special
ceremony in City Hall,Dublin. For 10 years,Matt Cullen has beenan invaluable memberof the Tidy Townsteam in Swords, whichculminated in himwinning Volunteer ofthe Year. Two remarkablestudents from LoretoSecondary School in
Balbriggan jointly wona public speakingcompetition, whichentitled them to repre-sent Dublin in anational publicspeaking competition.Manny Choudhry andMia Doran, are bothTransition Yearstudents at Loreto. Further accomplish-ments of the youth ofthe North County werenoted when Localise,a youth and commu-nity developmentorganisation visited St
Colmcil le’s GirlsNational School.Thirty f ive school-children from Localisehanded over 60 giftparcels to the local StVincent de Paul, aspart of their Christmasproject. They alsovisited the Holy FamilySNS, River Valleywhere there was hugeexcitement whenpupils handed over,what can only bedescribed as a moun-tain of food. The eventwas also organised byLocalise, whose
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Extension OfRural HospitalBus LinkNeededLocal senator, Darragh O’Brien (FF)has called on the Minister forTransport and the NationalTransport Authority (NTA) toprovide funding for the expansionof the Nifti rural transportprogramme. This programmebrings patients from the NorthCounty area to Beaumont Hospitalfor treatment. “Patients going for treatment inBeaumont Hospital have to take atleast two bus trips at the moment,”O’Brien said. “If this service is
extended to Rush, Skerries and therest of the North County, it willmake life so much easier for them.”Being funded by the Dept ofTransport through the RuralTransport Programme, Nifti provideservices in the North County forpeople who live off the main trans-port routes and who have noaccess to public transport. “Thecost of the expansion of the servicewill be minimal and it will meangreater access for patients fromrural villages to BeaumontHospital,” O’Brien continued. Followed by an assessment oftransport needs, the extension ofthe scheme is carried out by theCounty Council and is one of foursuggested new routes. “Niftialready has the buses, so all it willcost is the fuel and wages fordrivers,” the Senator concluded.
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The 9th of Decembersaw Allsop’s lastauction of the year.260 properties wentunder the hammer andamongst them was theproperty comprising ofMastersons SteakHouse, Swords, and anindependent officebuilding to the rear.The offices are subjectto two tenancies withone currently vacant. The property was soldfor €1.85 million but
currently pulls in€171,972 in rent perannum. The County Leadercontacted Allsops tofind out if the tenant isto be affected by thissale, however theyinformed us theycouldn’t comment.We did do someresearch and foundthat Mastersons leaseruns until 2036. So there will be nochange for the face ofMain Street with thepopular eatery set toremain there for theforeseeable future. While there were noother properties sold inthe North County areain the Allsop auctionthis is still great newsfor the Swords regionas it means that localcommerce is on therise.
Mastersons Safe InAllsop Final Auction
InspirationalEssay ByDonabate GirlA remarkable 10 year old girl fromDonabate has scooped a presti-gious award for her essay,‘Someone Loves Me’ promotingpositive attitudes towardsdisability.Minister of State for NewCommunities, Culture, Equalityand Drugs Strategy, Aodhán ÓRíordáin presented AmeliaHussain, a 6th class pupil fromDonabate/Portrane EducateTogether National School with aprestigious county award for herinspirational essay. The awardwas presented at a special cere-mony held in Farmleigh House.The awards saw primary schoolstudents from around the countryarrive at Farmleigh House as partof a national essay competitionhosted by the Department ofJustice and Equality, to promotepositive attitudes towardsdisability in primary schools. The competition was entitled‘Someone Like Me’. The studentsin attendance were shortlisted fortheir entries, which saw a mix ofwritten and video essays, withmany showcasing their own
disabilities or those of theirfriends and families, all with acommon theme of celebration.Minister O’Ríordáin commented,“The primary schools competitionis an excellent opportunity for theyoungest members of society tohave a carefully thought outconversation around disabilitiesagainst the backdrop of the class-room.” “Amelia is a thoroughly inspiringwinner and her entry was excel-lent,” said the Minister.The judging panel for the competi-tion included Brent Pope, rugbyanalyst and author of many chil-dren’s books including Woody theWhale, The Wheezing Wolf, Bones,Arnold The Anteater and TheAdventures of Herbie.“I was really blown away by thestandard of the essays and thestory many of them were telling. Iabsolutely loved Amelia’s entry,”he said.Amelia’s brother Noah, aged 8,was the inspiration for her story.Noah was diagnosed with autismat the age of three. Amelia loveshow happy and smiley Noah is andwouldn’t change her brother forthe world. Noah also attendsDonabate/Portrane ETNS. In theschool they have a picture of ajigsaw the children made and havea motto to go with it. It says ‘Weall stand out but we all fit in.’
Acting County Mayor, Cllr Anthony Lavin, made apresentation to four Malahide volunteers fromMalahide Citizens Information Centre, who collectivelyhave given 144 years of service to the centre andcommunity. The awards presentation took place in theBracken Court Hotel, Balbriggan on Wednesday 9thDecember.Cllr Lavin and Bill Craig, Chairman of the Fingal CitizensInformation Service, presented awards to LizRubbathan, a founding member with 40 years, SheilaHayes (37 years), LouiseDunleavy (34 years) andEithne Murphy (33 years).The presentation of theawards coincides with the40th anniversary of theopening of the MalahideCitizens InformationCentre. Special mention was alsomade to Terry Kavanagh,who has completed 25year’s service with theMalahide centre, and inaddition completed over10 years in the Corkservice also.Certificates were alsomade to students whosuccessfully completed a 14 week in houseIntroductory Information Providers Course. This courseprovides students with the information and knowledgeacross a broad spectrum of topics and the ability toprovide information to the public. In addition studentswho completed the course are further required to
successfully complete a practical assessment beforebeing approved to give information to the public. TheFingal Citizens Information Service has developed androlled out this course to ensure the provision of aquality and consistent service to the public via its fourcentres in Swords, Balbriggan, Malahide and Skerries.Andrew McCann, Development Manager, FingalCitizens Information Service said, “I would like to thankeveryone in the whole organisation, over our fourcentres, especially the volunteers who give their time
freely, for committing to providing a quality service tothe public, especially in these difficult times. We arecommitted to welcoming new volunteers to our service,and in turn provide them with the platform, opportunityand ability to develop and enhance their informationknowledge sharing,” he said.
Members of Malahide Citizens Information Service with over 30 years serving the commu-nity in Malahide, were honoured for their long service at a ceremony in the Bracken CourtHotel, Balbriggan. Acting County Mayor, Cllr Anthony Lavin presented the awards.Pictured are, Eithne Murphy, Cllr Anthony Lavin, Louise Dunleavy, Bill Craig (ChairpersonFingal Citizens Information Service), Liz Rubbathan and Andrew McCann (DevelopmentManager, Fingal Citizens Information Service)
Malahide Volunteers Rewarded
Fingal County CouncilRevised Planning Permission is sought for a developmentto reduce the number of houses from 16 to 14 numberincorporating 11 no 3 bed-roomed, 2 storey, semi-detached houses type A, 2 no two bed-roomed, 2 storey,semi-detached houses type B and 1 no 3 bed-roomed,semi-detached two storey house type C. To include amicro-park, retain existing road and services, reduce theheight of the boundary wall to the north west and intro-duce railings on top together with ancillary site works onthe existing site of .52 Ha previously granted planningpermission under Reg. Ref: F07A/0770 which was subse-quently granted an extension of duration under Reg. Ref:F07A/0770E1 on lands South Of Hamlet Lane, In TheTownland Of Flemington Lane And Bremore, Balbriggan,Co. Dublin for Stillman Woods The planning applicationmay be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceedingthe reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices ofFingal County Council, County Hall, Main St, Swords,Co. Dublin, during its public opening hours. A submis-sion or observation in relation to the application may bemade in writing to the Planning Authority on payment ofthe prescribed fee, €20, within the period of 5 weeksbeginning on the date of receipt by the authority of theapplication, and such submissions or observations will
be considered by the Planning Authority in making adecision on the application. The Planning Authority maygrant permission subject to or without conditions, or mayrefuse to grant permission. Keith Rankin Eng. Dip. C.Eng.MIEI AMISTruct.E I.Eng.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning permission is sought by Sarah McGealy atCommons, Lane, Great Common, Lusk, Co. Dublin forconstruction of a 2 storey four bedroom dwelling, newvehicular entrance, on curtilage car parking, private openspace, landscaping, boundary treatments, SUDS surfacewater drainage, bio-cycle waste water treatment systemand all ancillary worksnecessary to facilitate thedevelopment. The planningapplication may beinspected or purchased at afee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making acopy at the offices of theplanning authority (CountyHall, Main Street, Swords,Co. Dublin) during its publicopening hours (9.30-16.30
Monday to Friday). A submission or observation in rela-tion to the application may be made in writing to thePlanning authority on payment of the prescribed fee(€20) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the dateof receipt by the authority of the application. ThePlanning Authority may grant permission subject to orwithout conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.
Fingal County CouncilPlanning permission is sought by Sarah McGealy atCommons, Lane, Great Common, Lusk, Co. Dublin forconstruction of a 2 storey four bedroom dwelling, newvehicular entrance, on curtilage car parking, private openspace, landscaping, boundary treatments, SUDS surfacewater drainage, bio-cycle waste water treatment system
and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the devel-opment. Permission is also sought to amend Reg. Ref.89A/1266 to omit Condition No. 7 of this permission. Theplanning application may be inspected or purchased at afee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copyat the offices of the planning authority (County Hall, MainStreet, Swords, Co. Dublin) during its public openinghours (9.30-16.30 Monday to Friday). A submission orobservation in relation to the application may be made inwriting to the Planning authority on payment of theprescribed fee (€20) within the period of 5 weeks begin-ning on the date of receipt by the authority of the appli-cation. The Planning Authority may grant permissionsubject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grantpermission.
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