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Marathon effort from brave James
Neil Fetherstonhaugh
this brave lucan lad is taking part in the dublin Marathon later this year.
James Casserly (10) will participate in the SSE Airtricity event for Barretstown, the charity for seriously ill children, on October 30.
James, who has cerebral palsy and juvenile arthritis, will be at the starting line up in an assisted chair as part of Team James.
Mark Lacey, James’s coach, will participate in the race alongside him. The pair have been training for months ahead of the October marathon and have raised much needed funds for Barretstown in the process.
Speaking about his participation and the reasons for choosing Barretstown as the benefitting charity, James said it was because it was such a special and magical place.
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James Casserly is pictured with his mum Vicky, Mark Lacey, Dee Ahearn, CEO Barretstown, and Eugene Coppinger, director at SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon, as he prepares to take on the Dublin Marathon. PHOTO: SASKO LAZAROV
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“I’m really excited to be taking on this challenge to give something back to the charity that helped me so much last year,” he said. “The training has been really enjoyable and Mark has been there with me the whole way. I can’t wait now to compete in October.”
James’s coach Mark added that training has been going really well and they were building up to the big day.
“We do rehab and strength training in Insanity Fitzone in Palmerston every week and we also train every Sunday in the Phoenix Park from 10am,” Mark said. “So if anyone would like to join us they are more than welcome. If you want to follow our journey you can check out www.teamjamesdublin.com or follow us on Facebook.”
Dee Ahearn, the CEO of Barretstown, said they were thrilled to be chosen as James’s charity.
“James has spent time with us here at camp and has experienced the magic it brings to children who have lost some of their childhood due to serious illness,” Dee said. “The bravery and enthusiasm he has shown in talking on the marathon as a challenge is phenomenal and we wish him the very best of luck in his training over the coming months and for the big race itself in October.”
Vicky, James’s mum, added: “It’s tremendous the level of support we have gotten so far. We knew our local community in Lucan would get involved and support us but it has reached way beyond that. It has been a great experience for James and it started with his
Marathon effort from brave James
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trip to Barretstown. The power of positivity that Barretstown has given James is incredible. I’m very proud of what we
for Barretstown is €4.8million and it’s through fundraising like this that Barretstown can expand its services. The charity’s aims over the coming years are to extend camps to cater for more illness groups, expand the camp calendar right through the winter months and most importantly, reduce the waiting lists so more children like James can experience the Barretstown magic.
If you would like to participate in the SSE Airtricity Dublin
Marathon on behalf of Bar-retstown visit the website https://www.barretstown.org/events/sse-airtricity-dub-lin-marathon/ or the Facebook page www.facebook.com/Bar-retstown Barretstown has helped over 35,000 seriously ill children and their family members since 1994. To find out more visit www.barretstown.org, follow @Barretstown on Twitter or visit www.facebook.com/Bar-retstown
It’s tremendousthe level
of support we have gotten so far. We knew our local community in Lucan would get involved and support us but it has reached way beyond that. It has been a great experience for James and it started with his trip to Barretstown
have achieved so far and if you could pick two people who will complete this marathon it would be James and Mark.”
The SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon has also been hugely supportive of James and his team. Eugene Coppinger, Director at SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon, said: “We are delighted to support James Cas-serly on his quest to complete the SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon in an assisted chair. Every year people participate in the marathon to raise money for charities across the country including Barretstown. James has been training non-stop for this event and with four months to go we’re looking forward to cheering him on as he crosses the line for Barretstown.”
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Council raises rainbow flag
The decision came on foot of a motion tabled by local coun-cillor Carrie Smyth (Lab).
Welcoming the news, Cllr Smyth said: “I really welcome the decision by the council’s of-ficials to have the rainbow flag flown on one of the flagpoles in front of County Hall. It is even more relevant after the trag-edy in Orlando and it being the first Pride Festival of the year.
“I think its significance is very important and the LGBT community will know they are very welcome and we are in-clusive in Dún Laoghaire Rath-down.”
In its report, the council said arrangements had been made to have the rainbow flag flown on one of the flagpoles on the footpath in front of County Hall to mark the Pride Festival,
which ran from June 22-26.Cllr Cormac Devlin, cathao-
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DÚN Laoghaire Rathdown County Council agreed to fly the rainbow flag in front of County Hall to mark Pride Fes-tival Week.
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WHY do today what you can put off till tomorrow… or next year, even.
Just weeks into the new minority Gov-ernment’s reign and we are starting to get a picture of what this so-called ‘new politics’ means. It seems to be a case that every single unpopular measure will be kicked down the road until such a time that we have a couple of budgets under our belts.
Finance Minister Michael Noonan al-luded to this last week when he admit-
ted he didn’t know how long the current minority arrangement would last. The plan, at least, is that Fianna Fáil will be on board for three budgets before the situation is reviewed. That is, of course, if banana skins can be avoided in the interim.
Early last week, it was looking like the Government had found its new Irish Water in the form of the pay-by-weight bin charges controversy. But Fine Gael, still smarting from the water charges debacle, were anxious to kick this one to touch. So they did exactly what they did with water bills – put the decision off for another time.
To be fair, Housing Minister Simon Coveney was caught between a rock and a hard place as this new bin pay-ment system had been coming down the tracks for some time. For most house-holders, it was simply a fear of the un-known. Would we be rewarded with reduced bills for managing our waste more sensibly? The truth is, none of us really know.
Now that we’ve been given a one-year stay of execution, the Government and waste management companies can properly engage with the public on what the changeover will mean for us. We can expect to be love bombed with glossy information packs and slick radio and TV advertising campaigns between now
and then.The Government will be hoping that
last week’s decision (if it can even be called that) will take the heat out of the situation. But if a week is a long time in politics, then a year is an eternity.
Instead of allaying concerns about bin
charges, Fine Gael may have unwittingly given its opponents time to mobilise. This could result in the political night-mare scenario of public protests and campaigns of civil disobedience.
And in the event of mass non-pay-ment, will this result in a public health
hazard with rubbish piling up on our streets and increased illegal dumping?
Rather than diffuse the controversy, I can’t escape the feeling that the Govern-ment has simply taken the pin out of the grenade.
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Best destination award for LisbontOURISM chiefs in Lisbon are celebrating after the Portu-guese capital was selected as Best city or Short Break Des-tination in last month’s travel Media Awards that took place in Dublin at the end of May.
The award distinguishes Lis-bon as the best destination for short breaks in Europe, based on the quality and diversity of its hotels, museums, monuments, restaurants, as well as its many other tourist attractions.
“We are very proud of the various awards that Lisbon has won over the years and this lat-est distinction further recog-nises the strength of our city’s tourism offering,” said Paula Oliveira, Executive Director of Turismo de Lisboa.
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shown great dynamism and the capacity to innovate. It is our ambition to achieve a new level of excellence with the consolida-tion of a strategy and related in-vestments in different areas that will allow us to build further on the recognition that the city has already achieved.”
Located between the River Tagus and the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is famous for combining old-world charm and grand ar-chitecture with an eclectic food scene and vibrant nightlife.
Earlier this year it was re-vealed as the cheapest city in Western Europe for a city break according to the latest City Costs Barometer from Post Of-fice Travel Money, reinforcing its position an ideal choice for travellers looking for a destina-tion that offers excellent value
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The 2016 Travel Media Awards was the sixth annual event of its kind, organised by TravelMedia.ie in Ireland. All the voting is controlled by an independent audit company, managed by the Tourist Department of Dublin In-stitute of Technology (DIT).
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Mayor addresses a sticky problem
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Each of the local authorities will launch their own campaigns in the coming weeks. The 26 participating authorities include Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire Rath-down and South Dublin County Council.
THE Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr Sarah Hol-land, has urged Southsiders to tackle the sticky issue of gum litter.
The mayor was speaking at the launch of the 2016 Gum Lit-ter Taskforce (GLT) gum litter education campaign in Tem-pleogue last week.
Since the campaign was first launched in 2007, the National Litter Pollution Monitoring Sys-tem results show an overall de-crease in people dropping gum from 26 to 11 per cent.
The results of the attitudinal research carried out by Millward Brown on behalf of the GLT dur-ing the 2015 campaign saw the highest numbers to date report-ing that they never drop gum.
Speaking at the launch, Mayor Holland said: “It is wonderful to see everyone in the community coming together to get behind this campaign, both here in South Dublin and in so many
towns around the country.“The GLT campaign brings to-
gether the community and local authorities with a common goal - to fight gum litter.”
Paul Kelly, chairman of the GLT, added: “The main goal of this campaign has always been to reduce the amount of gum lit-ter and change people’s behav-iour towards littering.
“The results of the National Litter Pollution Monitoring Sys-tem are demonstrable proof of the success of the campaign to date.
“We’re hoping to build on this success again this year and see even better results. The national launch today will set off an ex-tensive advertising campaign which is being rolled out nation-wide and includes the various strands of the campaign such as the hugely popular Bin It!”
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20 things parents of special needs children will relate to
ergy. There is no excuse for this and it’s unforgivable.
12. You may notice that your babysitting options aren’t quite as rosy as you would expect. Sometimes people are afraid – not of your child but of not being good enough to take care of your child. Take it as a compliment
LORRAINE Murphy is the moth-er of three children. Her young-est child, Anna (6), was born profoundly deaf but has made incredible progress since hav-ing two successful cochlear im-plants at Beaumont Hospital. Here, Lorraine lists 20 things that parents of a special needs child might relate to.
1. People say the funniest things – and not of the ‘ha ha’ variety. Sometimes you’ll have to bite your tongue because you will hear some gems. At first this will upset you but in time you learn to use it as a chance to educate.
2. You will become violently allergic to words like ‘retarded’, ‘handicapped’, ‘deaf and dumb’. Again, use this as a chance to ed-ucate – the first time. The second time, the gloves are off!
3. School reports take on a whole new meaning with full-on celebrations erupting when you see ‘managing comfortably’ scor-ings. Spoiler alert - you may take to hugging good teachers!
4. You are aware that your child may have been written off only a few decades ago – this both scares you and makes you feel grateful.
5. You would do anything to im-prove your child’s life but some-times are too tired to get out of bed. Really, if you are a parent of a child with special needs, you’ll get this. And it’s okay – it’s okay.
6. You become submissive to the point of embarrassment whenever in the company of a professional who can help your
child, even when they are churn-ing out advice you may not agree with.
7. You may act like a teen-ager on a rare night out – drink too much, dance too much and feel liberated. However, you will have to wake up and face your responsibilites the next morning and you will be in hell. So you’ll go ages without going out again.
8. You will cry a lot. Not only at bad news but at movies, the news, Aldi ads... it can literally happen anywhere.
9. You will seek out parents of children with the same disabil-ity as your child. Then when you meet up, you will be so happy to talk to someone who gets it.
10. You will die just a little bit every time you meet a friend who has a ‘normal’ child the same age. It’s not fair and you know it’s irrational but, man, does that s**t hurt.
11. You will have to fight for services that should be in place. This will take time from your child and it will zap all your en-
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13. You will feel inadequate. You will wonder if your child would have had a better life if they’d been born to different parents. The answer is: YOU ARE ENOUGH! The love you have for this kid knows no end.
14. You may experience sleep problems – and by that I mean a 3am nightly spiral of self hatred where you take out everything you’ve done wrong and beat yourself black and blue with it. Yup, we get it, but it’s pointless and only makes you wrecked for the next day. IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!
15. Checking out schools be-comes a mission on FBI levels. Getting the right school is right up there with breathing for us and a lot of work goes into finding the perfect one. When you find it, it basically means you have a part-ner to share the worry/ guilt and work for the next 6/8 years.
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20. Your life and that of your family’s will never be the same, often for the better. Special needs kids often bring patience, understanding, advocacy skills, happiness, mindfulness, humour, hard work, and tolerance to a family. Think differently-abled, not disabled.
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Hospitals and professors are backing St James’s campus planPLANS to locate the new Na-tional Children’s Hospital on the Southside received a pow-erful endorsement last week, despite a campaign group call-ing for the project to be moved to Dublin 15.
A joint statement backing the choice of St James’s Hospital as the chosen site was issued by the Children’s Hospital Group, the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board, Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Crumlin, Temple Street University Hospital, the National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght, and St James’s Hospital.
“We are unequivocal in our certainty that the campus at St James’s Hospital is the right lo-cation for Ireland’s much needed and much wanted new children’s hospital,” the statement reads. “Sharing a campus with St James’s Hospital will deliver better clinical outcomes and improved survival rates for the sickest children and
young people. “Collectively, we are commit-
ted to delivering a state-of the art children’s hospital and to provid-ing the right care and services in the right location, by the right team, for local children and for Ireland’s most vulnerable chil-dren and young people. Much of the infrastructure of the three Dublin children’s hospitals does not allow us to provide the best possible care, as services are at three different locations in Dub-lin, and this is a source of great daily frustration for all the com-mitted staff working in paediatric services.”
The statement added that while there are many reasons why the campus shared with St James’s is the right location for the new chil-dren’s hospital, the primary one is that it has the greatest number of clinical specialties that will best support their teams in the deliv-ery of better services and clinical outcomes for the sickest children
and young people.It added that this “critical”
level of clinical support was not available at Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown.
A joint statement from three Professors of Paediatrics – Owen Smith (UCD), Eleanor Molloy (TCD) and Alf Nicholson (RSCI) – also backed the St James’s cam-pus plan.
They stated: “We, the three Professors of Paediatrics in three of the Dublin universities, col-lectively endorse the campus at St James’s Hospital (SJH) as the right location for the new chil-dren’s hospital, which also accom-modates paediatric academic and research facilities. This campus is unparalleled in the academic op-portunity it presents, not just for paediatrics but the wider health system.
“The speciality of paediatrics already collaborate across the universities. The research com-munity in the existing three chil-
dren’s hospitals have already well recognised research capabilities and tri-locating these with SJH and the Coombe Women’s and Infants University Hospital, who
both have a strong record in healthcare research, will create a cadre of research capabilities that will offer the potential to make real changes, new treatments and
possible new cures to the most complex diseases experienced by our children, mothers and adults for future generations.”
Campaigners have been seek-ing a new children’s hospital for decades. Following a long and detailed planning process and a comprehensive oral hearing last December, An Bord Pleanála granted planning permission for the development of the new children’s hospital on a campus shared with St James’s.
Construction work for the first phase of the project is scheduled to commence within a matter of weeks.
Last week, Connolly for Kids handed in a petition with 60,000 signatures to Government Build-ings, calling on the new hospital to be located beside the M50 in Dublin 15.
The campaign group is re-questing an urgent public hearing on the matter by the Oireachtas Committee on Health.
Pictured earlier this year after An Bord Pleanála approved plans to locate the National Children’s Hospital at St James’s campus were (from left): Lorcan Birthistle, CEO of St James Hospital; David Slevin, CEO, National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght; Eilish Hardiman, CEO, Children’s Hospital Group; former Minister for Health Leo Varadkar; Helen Shortt, CEO of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin; Mona Baker, CEO, Temple Street Children’s University Hospital; and John Pollock, Project Director of NPHDB. PHOTO: MAXWELLPHOTOGRAPHY.IE
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Taoiseach opens new €150 million Google Data CentreTHE Taoiseach Enda Kenny was on the Southside last week as he officially cut the ted tape on Google’s new €150 million data centre.
This is Google’s second major data centre investment in Ireland, and is the newest addition to their global fleet of energy-efficient cloud computing facilities.
Total employment in Google Ireland has now reached 6,000 people, a 20 per cent increase in the past 12 months
To date Google has invested over €750 million in capital assets in Ireland, a fact the company stated that demonstrates a deep
commitment to the country. The internet giant employs
3,000 people directly and about 3,000 people in contracted posi-tions.
The Taoiseach was joined by Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor to mark the occasion.
“The opening of this new €150 million data centre opens a new chapter in Google’s story in Ire-land,” the Taoiseach said. “With the number of people employed by Google now surpassing 6,000, the company is a fantastic leader within Ireland’s digital communi-ty. The Government’s priority is to make Ireland a more competitive
location for new investment and job creation, and the ongoing de-velopment of Ireland’s digital in-dustry is a key part of that plan.”
Minister for Jobs Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’ Connor, added: “I am delighted to be present at Google’s latest in-vestment project in Ireland.
“Google’s continued invest-ment in Ireland is very welcome and this new data centre further enhances Google’s presence in Ireland. It is a vindication of the competitive advantage we can of-fer high technology companies.”
Ronan Harris, VP and Head of Google in Ireland, said the com-pany had continually invested
in Ireland since first arriving in 2003.
“Today’s announcement is part of Google’s plan to build the world’s most energy efficient computing network and the work of our engineering team in Dub-lin is central to this success,” he said.
“We now employ 6,000 people here in Ireland, both direct and contracted employees, and we’re continually hiring, with over 250 open positions currently available at our EMEA headquarters.”
Construction of the data centre took just over one year to com-plete and 400 jobs were created during construction.
Carl Kanini and Leo Burke from Dalkey are pictured with Orla Morris Toolen and Phil Smyth from Swipe TV, and Sarah Sexton from Intel, at the CoderDojo Coolest Projects Awards. PHOTO: CONOR MCCABE
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Minister for Jobs, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Ronan Harris of Google Ireland and Tanaiste Frances Fitzgerald at the launch of the new Google centre. PHOTO: SHANE O’NEILL ▪
Teen friends are cool kid winners
TWO 14-year-old friends, Carl Kanini and Leo Burke from Dalkey, took a winner’s prize at the CoderDojo Coolest Projects Awards at the RDS
recently.
Over 800 young innovators took part in the awards which attracted 10,000 people to what was the largest technology event held in the country this year.
Carl and Leo took top prize in the hardware category for their invention Punch, a braille printer that stamps aluminium labels that can be stuck on things like medicine bottles and detergents.
Other projects that wowed the judges on the day included a mobile flood warning system,
a robotic dog feeding app and a mobile phone for developing countries that doesn’t require a network.
“It was fantastic to see 100 entries from outside Ireland at Coolest Projects,” said co-founder Noel King.
“We now have 1,020 dojos in 63 countries and reach 35,000 children a week.
“Coolest Projects provides the bridge from learning coding skills at local CoderDojos to innovating and creating future employment. We are the piece in the middle which makes the connection.”
This year also saw the introduction of Launch’d – an event over four stages featuring 50 top international speakers as well as 100 of Ireland’s top tech start-up companies.
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New airport bus route takes offDUBLIN Bus has launched a new Airlink route to connect the Southside with Dublin Airport.
The new 757 will be the most direct route to the airport as it goes via the Port Tunnel and will serve busy tourist, business and residential areas including St Ste-phens Green, Merrion Square, the Docklands and the IFSC.
It is expected the route will carry 400,000 customer journeys each year as it will cater for 35 ad-ditional hotels and guest houses in Dublin city, equating to over 7,000 beds.
Combined with the Northside Airlink route, both routes will now serve up to 90 hotels and guest-houses with over 18,000 bed.
Another 40 jobs have been cre-ated with the introduction of the
new 757 route and an extension to services on the original 747 route in February.
To celebrate the launch of the new route Dublin Bus conducted a survey to find out a little more about their customers’ holiday ex-perience and preparation.
The survey found that 20 per cent of Dubliners always write a list of what’s going into their suit-case before they start packing.
A majority (71) begin their holiday shopping (clothes, sun glasses, suncreams, beach towels) an impressive three weeks before going on holidays abroad.
Surprisingly though, when it comes to actually getting every-thing into the case most only start this the day before going away (53 per cent), while 41 per cent do it a week before heading off.
Xpose presenter Glenda Gilson is pcitured with Isabella Keogh, Abigail Adeva and Charles Last at the launch of the new Dublin Bus Airlink route. PHOTO: CHRIS BELLEW
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Another 40 jobs have been created
with the introduction of the new 757 route
airport. It seems that Dubliners aren’t
chatterboxes – 72 per cent don’t like speaking to strangers sitting beside them on a flight.
Most are very organised, with 97 per cent having never forgot-ten their passport. However, 13 per cent have missed a flight while four per cent have arrived for their flight on the wrong day.
Most of the time Dubliners like to get to the airport two hours be-fore their flight (59 per cent) but the survey did find a few eager beavers, with five per cent saying they like to arrive four hours or more before flying.
The stress can get to some too, with 25 per cent admitting to hav-ing fought with their holiday com-panion before even getting to the
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Women can make a splash by the seafront or on the streets this summer with key pieces from the Adidas Originals ‘Farm’ Collection. Taking inspiration from the tropical climates, this collection is the result of a collaboration between Adidas Originals and Brazil based creative collective ‘The Farm’. The Adidas Women’s Farm Firebird Track Top (€70) evokes the vibrant textiles for sale in the botanical gardens of Rio de Janeiro. This relaxed fit top pairs the eye-popping pattern with the iconic Trefoil logo on the back. Team this with the matching bra top (€32), and the Adidas Originals Superstar runners (€95) to achieve a head to toe lively look. These Farm Collection pieces will transcend you to a happier, sunnier place, blending radiant tones with graphic prints to ensure you are on trend this season – even if you are on staycation instead of hitting Rio. Shop in-store and online at www.lifestylesports.com
With over 30 years’ research experience and a brand I would recommend to anyone, La Roche-Posay knows there is no pause button for sensitive skin and that the discomfort that comes with sensitivity can sometimes get in the way of plans. For holiday-makers with sensitive skin, La Roche-Posay’s offers several product suggestions that will give your skin the support and protection it needs to make the most of travel plans this summer. To combat the dry air on planes, La Roche-Posay recommends packing a moisturiser with a refined and fresh consistency to help keep skin hydrated. Hydraphase UV Intense contains Hyaluronic Acid Fragments to lock in water and provide ultra long-lasting hydration, leaving skin feeling soft and supple as soon as you reach your destination. It’s important to remember to protect skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays throughout the year. Hydraphase UV Intense with SPF 20 contains a filtering system which helps to protect skin against damage caused by exposure to UVA and UVB rays, which makes it ideal for travelling in Ireland or abroad.
For some serious pedi power on the go, the Emjoi Micro Pedi Nano is ideal for travelling, allowing you to easily pop it into a suitcase or travel bag, so you can immediately achieve silky soft feet wherever you are. The unique micro mineral anti-bacterial flex roller spins at an amazing 30 times a second to exfoliate and remove hard, dry, rough skin while still being gentle on your feet heels, soles and toes. With a compact, ultra-light and portable design, the Micro Pedi Nano pops straight into your handbag to prettify your feet in a flash and is a must-have for the perfect summer look. Choose between three gorgeous seasonal shades: cyan blue, orange and fuchsia pink for a perfect pop of colour. The Emjoi Micro Pedi Nano is available from leading pharmacies nationwide and online from www.micropedi.ie
Volume is one of the biggest hair concerns for women, but there are two sides to every story. Haircare giants, Redken, have discovered that volume means different things to different women. For many women, big hair is all about root lift and extra height, while for others the desire is for thicker lengths with beachy texture. Redken have listened to consumers, realised that one size does not fit all and has created two new volume ranges, using unique professional blends that will help women to finally achieve the type of volume they have always wanted. The new high rise volume range creates a polished ‘done’ style that rises above the rest. It delivers a volume boosting blend of filloxane and softening polymers to create lift and body. The new Beach Envy Volume range creates amplified ‘undone’ waves with amazing body and texture. Delivering a texture-boosting blend of filloxane, minerals and polymers for that just out of the sea look. Great for all hair types, both professional systems are formulated with filloxane to plump up strands with lasting support and fullness. Both ranges are available at selected salons nationwide.
1329 Jun 2016 • southside people
Jellyfish scare over
JUST when you thought it was safe to get back into the water… well, it is now.
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County County Council had erected warning signs at Sandycove after jellyfish were
spotted in the area by nervous bathers.
Thankfully, however, the scare was short lived. The signs were taken down by the council as there have been no further reports or sightings of jellyfish on the affected beaches.
Judge commends ‘brave’ gardaíConor Gallagher
A JUDGE has commended the “extremely brave and impressive” efforts of gardaí to catch a robber who swung a meat cleaver at them.
Gardaí Cathal McGeoghan and David Currivan were manning a checkpoint in Crumlin when they were told that two armed men had just entered a nearby shop.
The gardaí chased the men in their car and then on foot and used their pepper spray on several occasions when it appeared they were going to be attacked. One man was arrested by Garda McGeoghan while another was spotted by the Garda helicopter hiding in a back garden.
Last week, Judge Elma Sheehan remanded one of the robbers, Ciaran Kenny (20), in
custody until October when she will finalise sentence. Kenny’s co-accused is being dealt with separately.
Kenny, of Lourdes Road, Maryland, Dublin 8, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to robbery and production of a meat cleaver in Crumlin on November 30, 2015.
Garda McGeoghan told
prosecuting counsel, Eilis Brennan BL, that Kenny and his accomplice entered a Spar shop with their faces covered. Kenny had a meat cleaver while the other man had a metal bar.
They threatened the cashiers before escaping with nearly €400. The two gardaí arrived in a patrol car as the men left the shop. Garda McGeoghan pepper
sprayed the men while sitting in the car as he was in fear of his safety.
The robbers fled and Garda McGeoghan chased them on foot while Garda Currivan tried to cut them off in the patrol car. Kenny and the other man were seen throwing away coins and their face masks as they ran.
The Garda car cut them off
nearby and the men turned and raised their weapons. Garda McGeoghan pepper sprayed the man with the iron bar who he believed to be the bigger threat. This man was arrested while Garda Currivan chased Kenny over a wall.
The Garda lost sight of him but the Garda helicopter was overhead and spotted Kenny
hiding in a garden. He was arrested shortly afterwards and the meat cleaver was found nearby
Defence counsel Jonathan Moore BL said his client had pleaded guilty at an early stage. He said that despite his 20 previous convictions, Kenny still had the capacity to reform himself.
Kenny and his accompliceentered a
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WHEN planning and booking your holidays, it’s important to ar-range care for your dog
at the same time if he is not going with you.
If you are lucky enough to have a friend or relative who can look after your dog while you are away, make sure to ask them well in advance and have a back up plan, should they sud-denly become unavailable.
There are now pet sitting services available online, which allow your dog to be cared for in a dog sitter’s home, should you think he might become overwhelmed in or not enjoy a kennel environment.
If you are thinking of booking your dog into boarding kennels, ask around for recommendations via your local veterinary practice and amongst your dog owning friends and family.
Arrange to call out to the kennels and have a look around so you can es-
tablish if your dog will enjoy his time there. Most, if not all, boarding kennel owners will be happy to accommodate this request.
If you are planning on boarding your dog for a week or more, perhaps book him in for a single night or week-end in advance of your holiday to see how he gets on.
Make sure your dog’s vaccinations, including his kennel cough vaccina-tion, are up to date and you are in possession of his vaccination card, as you will need to show this upon arrival at most if not all boarding kennels.
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draw up a schedule with tick boxes to ensure he doesn’t miss any doses. Ensure the kennels or person minding your dog has your vet’s details should they need to contact them or should your dog require treatment; hopefully this will not be the case.
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ings, fabulous eateries, non-stop free festivals and great night-life, it’s no wonder Scandinavian people are consistently voted the happiest people in the world! Don’t believe us? Head to Scan-dinavia this summer and see for yourself!
SAS fly direct from Dublin to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm from as little as €51pp one-way including taxes. Book flights on-line at www.flysas.ie.
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Make summer so special in ScandinaviaIF YOU want to step outside of your holiday comfort zone this summer, Scandinavia’s calling.
Not top of the list for a sun-soaked getaway, it’s still a region with a lot to offer, and it’ll cer-tainly leave a lasting impression.
Home to Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Scandinavia has something to please all types of travellers, including kids.
The good news is that while it’s not the cheapest region to visit, it’s easy and very affordable to
get there with SAS offering up to 24 flights a week from Dublin to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stock-holm.
Here are four reasons why SAS believe Scandinavia is a perfect summer destination.
FABULOUS FOODFoodies rejoice! Scandinavia is
a food-lovers paradise and offers something to please all palates. Denmark, Sweden and Norway are all home to Michelin starred establishments, perfect for the
fine diners amongst you. If you want something less fussy then stop by a food truck in Stockholm and take your pick of the afford-able, tasty eats on offer.
BEAUtIFUL BEAcHESWhen people think of Scan-
dinavia they don’t necessarily think of beaches. But given their unspoilt beauty, they are very special places. In Oslo’s metro-politan area try Paradisbukta Beach, which features wifi and sun chairs. For a livelier spot, stop by Amager Beach Park in Copenhagen where you can have your pick of water sports.
LEgOLANDIf you want something for the
kids then head to Billund, Den-mark, and experience the magic of Legoland. Adults and kids alike will delight in the huge selec-tion of activities, amusements and stores available. Bring your swimming togs and have a splash around in Lalandia - home to wa-terslides, activities and the Aqua-dome. Legoland also features holiday homes, so you can stay as long as you like.
HAPPY PEOPLEGiven their beautiful surround-
Check out Legoland at Billund, Denmark.▪
The harbour in Smogen town, Sweden, with its unique coloured wooden houses.▪
Scandinavia is a food-lovers paradise.▪
Kite surfing on Amager Beach Park ▪
Best destination award for LisbontOURISM chiefs in Lisbon are celebrating after the Portu-guese capital was selected as Best city or Short Break Des-tination in last month’s travel Media Awards that took place in Dublin at the end of May.
The award distinguishes Lis-bon as the best destination for short breaks in Europe, based on the quality and diversity of its hotels, museums, monuments, restaurants, as well as its many other tourist attractions.
“We are very proud of the various awards that Lisbon has won over the years and this lat-est distinction further recog-nises the strength of our city’s tourism offering,” said Paula Oliveira, Executive Director of Turismo de Lisboa.
“The Portuguese capital has
shown great dynamism and the capacity to innovate. It is our ambition to achieve a new level of excellence with the consolida-tion of a strategy and related in-vestments in different areas that will allow us to build further on the recognition that the city has already achieved.”
Located between the River Tagus and the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is famous for combining old-world charm and grand ar-chitecture with an eclectic food scene and vibrant nightlife.
Earlier this year it was re-vealed as the cheapest city in Western Europe for a city break according to the latest City Costs Barometer from Post Of-fice Travel Money, reinforcing its position an ideal choice for travellers looking for a destina-tion that offers excellent value
for money.The Travel Media Awards are
the only awards scheme where the media linked to the sector are invited to participate and vote, recognising the various companies, associations and en-tities that make up the very best of what today’s tourist sector provides.
The 2016 Travel Media Awards was the sixth annual event of its kind, organised by TravelMedia.ie in Ireland. All the voting is controlled by an independent audit company, managed by the Tourist Department of Dublin In-stitute of Technology (DIT).
Direct flights to Lisbon operate from Dublin with Aer Lingus and Ryanair. For more information, ideas and inspiration on visiting Lisbon visit www.visitlisboa.com. Lisbon was slected as Best City or Short Break Destination in the Travel Media Awards 2016.▪
16 SOUTHSIDE PEOPLE • 29 JUn 2016
Fantastic Negrito bound for Whelan’s
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Celeb Spy Xtrawith Rebecca Lee
Simon Cowell is said to be desperate to sign the Spice Girls for their 20th anniversary come-back.
It’s being reported that he’s already made a formal offer to lead the girl band’s comeback tour and that he wants them to record new music with his label. Simon quizzed Mel B about the Spice Girls’ plans to mark their anniversary when he invited her to guest judge ‘The X Factor’ last week. Could we be hearing new versions of ‘Wannabe’ soon? Watch this space...
Jamie Lawson is very excited about his upcoming role in hit TV show ‘Neighbours’. The ‘Wasn’t Expecting That’ singer will have a small role in the soap later this year.
In an interview with Jamie he told me that he loved filming and getting to meet the cast, especially hit character Karl Kennedy.
‘Big Brother’ contestant Marco Junior’s mother says she’s up-set over her son’s antics on television. The engaged star caused hundreds of complaints when he got together with Laura Carter on screen. His mum says watching him act the way he did was like “watching him die before her eyes”.
Marco Junior is the son of celebrity chef Marco Pierre White.
‘This Is a War’ is the second single to be lifted from All Saints’ comeback album, ‘Red Flag’. Shaznay Lewis wrote many of the al-bum’s songs based on the marriage break-up between Nicole Ap-pleton and Liam Gallagher.
Nicole says being in All Saints has given her strength.‘This Is a War’ is out now.
That’s it from me. Until next week
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And finally, horror movie ‘The Conjuring 2’ has been released.The sequel sees Lorraine and Ed Warren travel to north Lon-
don to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.
It stars our very own Simon Delaney. I can’t wait to see him on the big screen!
FANTASTIC Negrito is a man’s truth told in the form of black roots music.
Each song is a true story about a musician from Oakland who experienced the highs of a mil-lion-dollar record deal, the lows of a near fatal car accident that put him in a coma, and is now in a phase of rebirth.
In February 2015 he won NPR’s Tiny Desk contest and in March he was one dubbed ‘One of 15 bands to blow up’ at SXSW. In Septem-ber his song ‘An Honest Man’ was featured as the title track in the Amazon Originals TV series ‘Hand of God’. That same month his EP became the Number One Blues album on iTunes in the US, joining legends Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and Buddy Guy.
When this journey began, Fan-tastic Negrito was busking and opening at small venues for other bands. He is now set to play a doz-en major festivals and release his first full length album in 2016.
It means something to be from Oakland, the city that birthed the Hell’s Angels, the first black sports team and America’s oldest street dance. It has always been
diverse. It has always understood that danger and edge are criti-cal ingredients for art and cul-ture. And now, Oakland is ground zero for the national discussion on gentrification. Fantastic Neg-rito - the project of frontman and songwriter Xavier Dphrepaulezz
- bridges Oakland’s future with its legendary past. Xavier is a wounded veteran of the city once claimed by the Black Panthers and hustlers. He is a vital voice in what the New York Times called“the hottest city in America.”. His album ‘The Last Days of Oakland’
is about the fallout and rebirth that comes in the wake of a seis-mic shift.
Fantastic Negrito will be Live at Whelan’s on Sunday, Septem-ber 18. Tickets priced €29.50, in-cluding booking fee, are on sale from Ticketmaster.
Fancy a murder-mystery under the summer stars?CHAPTERHOUSE Theatre Company is bringing a stun-ning open-air adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s clas-sic novel, ‘Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Bask-ervilles’, to theatre-goers in Malahide this summer.
On the lonely wasteland of the desolate Devon moors, some-thing evil is afoot. When death stalks the Baskerville family, legend and superstition collide with the most heinous of crimes.
On the moor nobody is safe, not even the bravest of men.
Join Chapterhouse to meet the world’s most famous of detectives, Sherlock Holmes himself, as he is called upon to solve the greatest mystery of all time... that of the Hound of the Baskervilles. Bring a picnic and your best detective skills for an unforgettable evening of mystery, suspense and theatre under the stars.
This is the second time that Sherlock Holmes and the Hound
of the Baskervilles is touring with Chapterhouse. The com-pany’s first production of this show in 2013 was such a big suc-cess that it began something of a tradition in Sherlock Holmes adaptations. Since then, they have also toured brand new productions of ‘The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ (2014) and ‘The Casebook of Sherlock Hol-mes’ (2015). Now, Chapterhouse are giving audiences a second chance to see this stunning ad-aptation of Doyle’s most haunt-
ing mystery.Director Bryony Tebbutt said:
“I’m a big fan of the Sherlock Holmes stories, and I am thrilled to be staging probably the most well-known of all Conan Doyle’s collection. I want to bring back the excitement and thrill of the mystery, with an air of classic Sherlock.”
Chapterhouse Theatre Com-pany will be bringing ‘The Hound of the Baskerville’s’ to Malahide Castle and Gardens on Friday, July 29.
‘Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles’ is heading for Malahide next month.▪
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Pictured is Scott Evans who has officially qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in badminton in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Scott Deasy of Lansdowne, Maeve McMahon of Ulster Bank, and Mick McGrath of Clontarf are pictured at the fourth annual Ulster Bank League Awards in the Aviva Stadium.
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Graham Brannelly has recently been selected for Ireland’s under 20 men’s team that will compete in Greece at the FIBA European Basketball Championships this coming July.
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Pictured is the Ireland Senior Women’s Basketball Squad that will compete at the FIBA European Championships for Small Countries in June.▪
This year’s Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Camogie Championships have received a huge boost with confirmation that both senior semi-finals, as well as the All-Ireland Finals, will be broadcast live on RTE.▪
Pictured at the launch of Maxol’s Parks Tennis sponsorship programme are Fergal Harrington of Maxol, James Cluskey, Irish professional tennis player, Shankill tennis coach Derek Healy and Parks Tennis members.▪
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Pulse check campaign launched
care professional.Dr John Keaney, Consultant
Cardiologist at the Mater Private, said the research shows that people are unsure how to check their pulse.
“It is very straight forward,” he said. “First, face the palm of either hand upwards. Second, place the index and middle fin-ger of your other hand on the wrist; third, count the number of
beats for 30 seconds and double it. This is your pulse rate.”
Anne Doyle, campaign ambas-sador, said: “Routine has always been part of my life going back to my days as a national broad-caster.
“Now checking my pulse is part of my daily routine. It only takes 30 seconds each morning and it leaves me feeling reassured for the rest of the day.“
The Mater Private National Ar-rhythmia Service commissioned the research, which was carried out by Empathy Research among 1,003 Irish adults, aged over 18, during November 2015.
The research is part of Pulse Check, a campaign that was of-ficially launched by former RTÉ newsreader Anne Doyle. It aims to encourage those aged 60 and over to incorporate a simple pulse check into their morning
routine.Checking your pulse takes just
30 seconds of your day and the campaign recommends adopting it as part of your morning rou-tine.
A normal pulse is 60-100 beats per minute in a regular rhythm. If your pulse is fast and rac-ing, slow, irregular, consistently above 120 beats per minute or consistently below 40 beats per minute you should visit a health-
NEW Irish research shows that one in three people are not sure how to check their pulse properly.
Anne Doyle at the launch of the new Pulse Check campaign. PHOTO: SHANE O’NEILL PHOTOGRAPHY ▪
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Former Taoiseach commemorated on the SouthsideA LARGE crowd braved the rain to attend the first annual com-memoration of former Taoise-ach John A Costello in Deans-grange Cemetery, Blackrock, on Sunday, June 19.
The assembled included mem-bers of the Costello and Cosgrave families, past and present mem-bers of the judiciary, the Bar of Ireland, the Oireachtas and the four Dublin local authorities.
They gathered to hear an ad-dress by Dr David McCullagh, RTÉ journalist and author of ‘The Re-luctant Taoiseach: A Biography of John A Costello’.
Organiser Cllr Barry Ward welcomed people to the event by commenting on how John A Costello is not as well remem-bered as he should be, despite his significant achievements and
contributions to political and le-gal life.
Mr McCullagh was then in-
troduced by Cllr Cormac Devlin, cathaoirleach of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, which
sponsored the event along with the Bar Council of Ireland.
Mr McCullagh gave an en-tertaining and informative talk in which he referred to John A Costello’s varied interests, in-cluding politics, the law, golf and his family.
He described the former Tao-iseach and Attorney General as an unassuming, modest, extraor-dinarily kind — even to his oppo-nents — and generous man.
He noted that on Costello’s election as Taoiseach that he “re-ally, genuinely didn’t want the job”.
Although financial reasons are often mentioned, the truth — as Costello revealed in a letter to his son, Declan — was based on his fear that he would be a flop and would discredit the new govern-ment.
Deputy Josepha Madigan with Cllr Barry Ward at the graveside event.▪
RTÉ’s David McCullagh pictured at the graveside of John A Costello in Deansgrange Cemetery.▪
In concluding, Mr McCullagh drew parallels between the inter-party government and the pres-ent administration.
He noted that Costello’s great-est contribution was, perhaps, the skill with which he kept his two coalitions together.
John A Costello, a successful barrister and one of the first le-gal advisors to the newly formed Irish Free State, served as Attor-ney General to W T Cosgrave from 1926 to 1932.
He was Taoiseach from 1948 to 1951 and 1954 to 1957 as the leader of Ireland’s first inter-par-
ty government.Significantly, he was respon-
sible for declaring Ireland a Re-public in 1948.
He is buried with his wife and son in Deansgrange Cemetery in Blackrock.
The event ws also attended by local Fine Gael TD, Josepha Madi-gan, and Cllr Barry Ward.
The Costello Commemoration is a free, non-political event. Plans are already being hatched for next year’s event to be held in June.
David McCullagh’s book on Costello is highly recommended.
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Double milestone for Dublin AirportDUBLIN Airport’s support and involvement with local schools achieved a notable double milestone recently with two significant celebrations.
The airport marked 20 years of participation in the Junior Achievement programme while also marking 10 years of partner-ship with St Finian’s Community College as part of the Business in the Community Initiative.
Over the past school year, vol-unteers from the airport have once again been working with students in primary and second-ary schools across the north Dub-lin area.
The aim of the two volunteer programmes is to bridge the gap between school life and the work-ing world while offering students the chance to learn about differ-ent industries and careers.
Both programmes emphasise interview techniques and CV writ-ing skills for older students while younger classes participate in fun and engaging lessons that stress the value of gaining an education and staying in school.
Speaking about the relation-ship between Dublin Airport and St Finian’s, Aisling Fleming of Business in the Community
said the partnership is one of he organisation’s strongest with students consistently show-ing a high level of engagement thanks primarily to the friendly and accommodating staff at the airport.
Damien Henehan, of Ju-nior Achievement Ireland, also praised the airport volunteers who have made a real and lasting difference to countless students in in local communities over the last two decades.
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EDUCATionTeachers lift the lid on those end-of-term giftsSOAP sets, dead plants, a light up fairy statue and a turkey baster! These are just some of the answers given by teachers in Ireland when asked what gifts that they’d been given by parents at the end of the school year.
The answers appeared in two surveys carried out by Aldi to mark the launch of the German retailer’s ‘Thank You Teacher’ flowers, which went on sale last Thursday (June 23).
The surveys - one for parents and one for teachers – were cre-ated to find out what gifts teach-ers give and receive at the end of the school year, and there’s some hilarious results!
While some teachers exercised caution and said that “there is no such thing as a bad gift” many de-cided to let loose with a list of odd presents they’ve received from parents in the past.
These include a school bus or-
nament, an egg cup, plastic flow-ers, fridge magnets, deodorant, half-used toiletries, out of date sweets, a resealed tin of biscuits, and a previously worn gold sequin boob tube top.
A total of 65 per cent of teach-ers then admitted to re-gifting the presents from parents and giving them to someone else.
Over 90 per cent of parents said they always give their child’s teacher a gift at the end of the school year, but only 24 per cent of teachers surveyed said they ex-pect gifts on the last day.
Most parents admitted not wanting to break the bank when purchasing a gift, with 87 per cent saying they would not spend more than €20 on a gift if they were to buy one, and 32 per cent say they have previously given their child’s teacher something that they al-ready had lying around the house that they didn’t want anymore.
When asked to name what the ideal gift from a parent at the end
Students Evan Leonard (9), Brooke Long (8) and Savannah Kane (9) from St Audoen’s pictured with teacher Frances Fleming launching Aldi’s Thank You Teacher flowers. PHOTO: SASKO LAZAROV / PHOTOCALL IRELAND
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of the school year would be, the majority of teachers surveyed said that it is always helpful when the parents in the class club together and purchase a gift voucher for them.
However, only 39 per cent of parents said that they had previ-ously given their child’s teacher money or a gift card.
The surveys were carried out across 1,000 parents and teach-ers working in Ireland via a Sur-veyMonkey survey commissioned by Aldi and communicated on Aldi Ireland’s Facebook and Twitter ac-counts.
Aldi’s ‘Thank You Teacher’ flow-ers are on sale for €3.99 a bunch in Aldi stores.
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Ford tastes the premium pie with the Vignale brandSeán Creedon
FORD has introduced a new word to the motoring vocabu-lary, Vignale.
Italian Afredo Vignale estab-lished a coach building company in Turin in 1948 and that com-pany was eventually sold to Ford in 1973, but they didn’t use the name until now.
Ford are using Vignale to describe premium versions of their cars. Last week I drove the Mondeo Vignale and in the com-ing years we will see Vignale ver-sions of the S-Max and Kuga and maybe a few more models from Ford.
It has been suggested that Ford want to grab a piece of the ‘pre-mium pie’ from the likes of Audi,
BMW and Mercedes. But all that luxury comes at a hefty price, with prices starting at €43,900. With a few extras thrown in, the price of my automatic 2.0 litre diesel test model climbed to 50k.
Vignale is to Ford’s premium offering what RS is to its per-formance cars. I drove a brown coloured version which attracted compliments from almost all of the people I spoke to. It’s impos-sible to please everybody, but nearly all thought that the brown looked the part. The official col-our was Vignale Nocciola and it got some envious glances, not from boy racers this time, but from mature adults.
We had to wait a long time for the new Mondeo to come to Irish garages. The closure of a Ford manufacturing plant in Belgium
The Vignale version of the Mondeo has definitely put Ford ahead again.▪
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and a switch to Spain meant we had to wait over a year for the new car. It was worth the wait, but some people felt that the new VW Passat, which arrived around the same time, was even
more stylish. However, the ar-rival of the Vignale version of the Mondeo has definitely put Ford ahead again.
Externally the main change from the regular Mondeo is the
honeycomb grille that will be part of the Vignale signature. There is also a lot more chrome around the fog lights and at the back.
Inside there is a lot of leather on the seats and dash area. Back seat travellers can leave down an arm-rest with cup holders. My back passengers told me that it was a very relaxing car to travel in. Maybe it had something to do with the inflatable seat belts, which cost an extra €200. On the road the Vignale is just a lit-tle smoother than the regular Mondeo. I suppose the fact that it was automatic added to the luxurious feel.
I always feel very comfort-able in a Ford, no matter which car it is. The dials on the dash are user friendly and so easy to
operate. However, I wasn’t mad about the electronic handbrake, which didn’t release automati-cally when I attempted to drive off. And yes, I did have the seat belt fastened!
It’s luxurious, but you pay a lot of money for that extra comfort with prices starting at almost €44,000. You could buy two of Ford’s popular Focus cars for that money. Still it’s classy to look at and to travel in. I had lots of extras like cruise control and plenty of parking sensors.
I got a puncture and the spare looked like a full-size, but when I went to get it repaired the helpful young man in Thorntons in Blue-bell he said that it was a 15-inch spare not a full-size 18-inch. Still, an almost full-size spare wheel for only €35 is good value.
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Suzuki’s Baleno hatchback is for a new eraSUZUKI is well known globally for its expertise in small cars and the new Baleno hatchback is its latest example.
Since launching its first car in 1955, the Suzulight, Suzuki has produced a vast range of signifi-cant models each tailored to the needs of its time.
Historically, Suzuki has earned high acclaim for its stylish, city oriented designs, compact and easy to manage dimensions while also offering good performance, favourable fuel economy and low emissions.
Baleno introduces a ‘Liquid Flow’ design theme and with its compact body, roomy interior and efficient powertrains all on a new generation platform. Baleno offers style, utility, and fun driv-ing performance combined with good fuel efficiency.
A larger car than Swift at 3.99 metres long, the Baleno offers a more rational choice for buyers looking for extra interior space and a larger boot capacity but may not be looking to move up
in size to a Vitara or S-Cross. The Baleno offers the best tandem distance in its class which is the measurement taken between the front and rear seats.
The new Baleno is produced in India where Suzuki has a long es-tablished reputation and a major presence for more than 30 years. In 2015, 1.3 million cars were manufactured in Suzuki’s two In-dian plants and the current share for the passenger vehicle market is a very impressive 48 per cent (April 2016). The production line for Baleno is at Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar plant in Haryana.
The Baleno will eventually be exported to more than 100 coun-tries and the most recent intro-duction was to the Japanese do-mestic market with sales launch in numerous countries in Europe following soon after.
The ‘Liquid Flow’ design theme of Baleno evokes an energetic mass of liquid in motion, using curving lines, expressive sur-faces and a low and wide silhou-ette helps underline a strong and compelling look.
Seen from the front the body opens outward from the cabin. From the side, character lines create flowing highlights and the forward sloping rear hatch sug-gests the moving forward of dy-namic energy. This sophisticated design helps create the impres-sion of power and elegance.
The instrument panel is also characterised by the ‘Liquid Flow’ theme with its curving lines and silver accents together with reddish-amber illuminations that underline the cabin’s sense of style.
This new platform targets the reduction of weight as well as further increased rigidity. For the new Baleno, body rigidity has been enhanced by approximately 10 per cent and with the use of a new smoother shaped structure the total vehicle weight has been reduced by around 15 per cent.
The body embodies Suzuki’s Total Effective Control Technol-ogy (TECT) concept for occupant protecting impact absorption and low weight. Extensive use of ultra high tensile steel helps to make
the new Baleno outstandingly crashworthy and fuel efficient.
The lightweight highly rigid body structure has been achieved by extensive use of 980MPa and 780MPa grade steel sheeting. The result of this is a ‘Body In White’ basic shell structure weight of 196kg which is the lightest in the ‘B’ segment Hatchback class. Su-zuki has thus beaten the 200kg mark which was long seen in the industry as impossible to attain.
The body frame has smooth
curving lines with fewer joints that enable reductions in re-quired reinforcements. This structure is not only lighter but disperses collision force energy more efficiently and improves overall crash safety. This high level of weight reduction has only been made possible by analysing the car as a whole, not by simply analysing individual parts. Tech-nologies to reduce weight have been applied to the vehicle body as well as mechanical parts in-
cluding the doors, seats, interior parts, suspension, engine and brakes.
Depending on variant and transmission, kerb weight ranges from 935kg to 980kg making it the lightest ‘B’ segment hatch-back amongst its competitors – in one case by more than 200kg.
Thanks to this new platform strategy and development of the body shape, the Baleno is also the most aerodynamic car that Suzuki has ever produced with a drag coefficient of just 0.299.
Standard equipment for all Baleno models in the range is comprehensive and the SZ-T model (available with 1.0-litre Boosterjet) includes six airbags, 16-inch alloy wheels, HID head-lights, air conditioning, satellite navigation, DAB Radio with USB and Bluetooth connectivity, rear privacy glass and front electric windows.
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Peugeot 2008 SUV arrives
The new Peugeot 2008 SUV is available to test drive at all Peugeot dealerships now.▪
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The latest Peugeot 2008 has been restyled and features en-hanced specifications. A more as-sertive and appealing SUV design is delivered thanks to a new vertical front grille.
New wheel arch extensions and scuff plates are standard from Al-lure level three versions. Access, Active and Allure levels are now complemented by the new sporty GT Line level four version, which has Grip Control as standard. Re-tail prices start from €19,400 plus delivery related charges for the Access 1.2 PureTech petrol 82bhp model, rising to €27,280 plus de-livery for the GT Line 1.6 BlueHDi diesel 120bhp STT model. The new Peugeot 2008 SUV is available to test drive at all Peugeot dealerships now.
Access level one models, from €19,400 plus delivery, maintain their high level of existing specifica-tions to include six airbags, air con-
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The new GT Line version, from €24,835 plus delivery, adds Grip Control, 17” alloys, satellite navi-gation, dark-tinted side windows/ rear screen and aluminium sports pedals. Adopting the GT Line styl-ing signature, already introduced on 208, 308 and 508 models, it fea-tures GT Line front and rear badges, gloss black roof bars, a body col-oured spoiler with gloss black trim, black door mirror shells and GT Line grille.
Inside, red stitching, a flat bot-tomed sports steering wheel with red stitching, seat belts with red border and black mats with red stitching complete the sporty look.
Grip Control, patented by the PSA Group and now standard on the new 2008 GT Line, broadens the scope of the 2008 thanks to an adapted traction system in low grip conditions. Grip Control optimises traction according to the terrain by acting on the front wheels. The system works hand-in-hand with a generous 16cm ground clearance and combined with All-Season
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Dealers focus on shifting used cars
and set the industry on course for the best registration numbers in over seven years.
“While many manufacturers have started their 162 campaign offer-ings early, the industry is still open for business on new as well as used cars in the remaining weeks of the 161 period so consumers can take advantage of June deals.”
SIMI director general Alan Nolan was speaking after official statistics released by the society recently show that new car registrations for the month of May were down six per cent (6,532) compared to May 2015 (6,919), while total new car sales are up 23 per cent (99,740) on the same period last year (80,889).
Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) are currently up eight per cent (1,839) on May 2015 (1,705) and year to date are up 27 per cent (17,561) overall. Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) registrations are also up 38 per cent for the month of May 2016 (307) compared to the same month last year (222), and are up 53 per cent year to date.
Mr Nolan said: “After three years of sustained growth year on year,
the industry took a pause for breath in May this year.
“The new shape of seasonality in the industry is settling in with the sector now beginning to turn its focus on the 162 period for new car sales.
“Since the introduction of the dual registration plate system, the percentage of new car registrations occurring in the second half of the year has been increasing year on year from 14 per cent in 2011 to 34 per cent last year.
“This new shape to the year does give dealers a better opportunity to focus on used car sales at this stage in the year to help clear the decks in anticipation of the next key sales period for new cars. The overall reg-istration numbers are very strong
CAR dealers have been offered a better opportunity to focus on used car sales at this stage in the year to help clear the decks in anticipation of the next key sales period for new cars, the head of the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has said.
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THE problem with first impres-sions, they say, is that you only get to make one. Most people know this of course, which is why it never fails to surprise me that day after day I get CVs into my inbox that have not been given the due care required to make a positive im-pact and successfully navigate this important first hurdle in a job application.
There are a growing number of work opportunities available to peo-ple across the county and country. However, people must be prepared in order to maximise their chances of realising those opportunities. Having a well put together, coherent and persuasive CV is an essential part of that preparation.
US studies have shown that re-cruiters spend on average six sec-onds on a CV before they decide whether to keep reading or not.
I can’t say I discard someone that quickly, but any employer will wonder why they should spend their time on someone who can’t be both-ered spending an hour or so putting together a decent CV.
A CV, like a good handshake, can say a lot about a person. If a candi-date isn’t taking the time to create a carefully thought out CV, then they are doing themselves a disservice and running the risk they will end up in the trash folder.
A CV, like a good handshake, can say a lot about a person.▪
Below I outline three steps im-portant to a good CV. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but can be considered ‘CV 101’. These steps will allow you to get past the employer’s first glance and put you in serious contention for the job you are ap-plying for.
NO SPELLING MISTAKES: All pro-grammes have a spell check option. It is not an option to fail to make use of it. Some recruiters and employers will refuse to respond to CVs with spelling mistakes as it shows a com-plete lack of attention on the part of the applicant. Don’t be discounted by failing to click a button.
BE RELEVANT: Your CV should be concise and should clearly em-phasise the experience that makes you suitable for the particular job you are applying for. Don’t just write down everything you have done, but succinctly lay out the areas of experience that are a match for each job.
STAND OUT: Don’t just list the du-ties you performed in previous em-ployments - outline your achieve-ments. Your CV should portray a
candidate who sought and gained experience and who made a serious contribution. Years of service is not enough to convince employers of your suitability. Many people, who have been working for decades, simply turn up and switch off, hid-ing in the long grass and never
doing more than is required (and sometimes less!).
Use your CV to outline projects taken on, sales targets exceeded or filing systems modernised. No one will thank you for being mod-est and employers will appreciate a candidate who can take on new challenges and succeed.
There is no excuse for not having a good CV. There are ample online resources available to assist and most recruiters will work with you to ensure your CV is up to scratch.
An employer’s time is limited, so make sure your CV gives them food for thought and not cause for con-cern. Don’t waste your opportunity to make a good first impression.
*Cormac Spencer is a Recruit-ment Consultant/Director at Link Personnel Services. Visit www.link-personnel.ie or call 01-8456312.
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SITE MANAGERS The ideal candidates would have a minimum 10 years’ experience in construction and fit out works and have the capability of working within tight programmes but achieving high quality finishes. The sites would be based in the greater Dublin Area. Safe pass accreditation and a full driver’s licence are essential. Salary: Negotiable + Fringe Benefits
JUNIOR QUANTITY SURVEYORSThe ideal candidates would be a qualified Surveyor who has experience in site re-measurement from construction to completion including fitting-out stage. The appointment would be based at Head office and various sites in the greater Dublin area. He/she must be commercially aware, a good team player with excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work efficiently to meet tight deadlines. Safe pass accreditation and a full driver’s licence are essential. Salary: Negotiable + Fringe Benefits
AUTOCAD TECHNICIAN The ideal candidate would be a qualified technician who has experience in managing and recording, and maintaining all contract drawings to a professional level in Head Office and on Site which includes: Keeping all Design Standards up to date, Preparation of Pre-Planning Drawings, Phasing Drawings. Attending Design Team / Site Meetings etc.Salary: Negotiable + Fringe Benefits
ACCOUNTS /COSTING CLERKAn opportunity has arisen for an Accounts / Costing Clerk to join our team. The ideal candidate would be a qualified accounts technician, computer literate to include full knowledge of Microsoft Works including word, excel, outlook and accounting packages and capable of working within a team and tight deadlines. Salary: is Negotiable and Fringe Benefits
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A world of colour from EZ Living FurnitureSELECTING a colour palette for your home can be one of the most daunting design tasks you take on for your home.
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36 SOUTHSIDE PEOPLE • 29 JUn 2016
Planning & Public noticesDun Laoghaire RathdownCounty CouncilPlanning permission soughtfor a single storey extensionunder the existing projectingroof to the existing kitchen/dining area to the rear of 69Trees Road Upper, MountMerrion, Co. Dublin for J &D.Redmond. The planningapplication may be inspectedor purchased for a fee notexceeding the reasonable costof making a copy, at theoffices of the PlanningAuthority, Marine Road, DúnLaoghaire, Co. Dublin, duringits public opening hours ofMonday to Friday from 10am -4pm. A submission orobservation in relation to theapplication may be made inwriting to the PlanningAuthority, on payment of a feeof €20 within 5 weeks ofreceipt of the application bythe Planning Authority andsuch submissions orobservations will beconsidered by the PlanningAuthority in making a decisionon the application. ThePlanning Authority may grantpermission subject to orwithout conditions or mayrefuse to grant permission.The planning application maybe inspected or purchased fora fee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making acopy, at the offices of thePlanning Authority, MarineRoad, Dún Laoghaire, Co.Dublin, during its publicopening hours of Monday toFriday from 10am - 4pm. Asubmission or observation inrelation to the application maybe made in writing to thePlanning Authority, onpayment of a fee of €20 within5 weeks of receipt of theapplication by the PlanningAuthority and suchsubmissions or observationswill be considered by thePlanning Authority in making adecision on the application.The Planning Authority maygrant permission subject to orwithout conditions or mayrefuse to grant permission.
PLANNING DUBLINDún Laoghaire RathdownCounty CouncilI, Tomas Broderick, intend toapply for permission fordevelopment at this site:No.42 Lakelands Avenue,Stillorgan, Co. Dublin Thedevelopment will consist of thefollowing; Demolition of anexisting single storyconservatory at the rear of thedwelling; Demolition of anexisting single story utilityroom/shed at the rear of thedwelling; Construction of anew single storey extension tothe rear of the housecomprising of kitchen, diningarea, living area and utilityroom; all works ancillary to thedevelopment including hardand soft landscaping to therear garden. The planningapplication may be inspectedor purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonable costof making a copy at the officesof the Planning Authority,County Hall, Dún Laoghaireduring its public openinghours. A submission /observation may be made onpayment of €20 within aperiod of 5 weeks from thedate the application isreceived by the planningauthority. The planningapplication may be inspectedor purchased for a fee notexceeding the reasonable costof making a copy, at theoffices of the PlanningAuthority, Marine Road, DúnLaoghaire, Co. Dublin, duringits public opening hours ofMonday to Friday from 10am -4pm. A submission orobservation in relation to theapplication may be made inwriting to the PlanningAuthority, on payment of a feeof €20 within 5 weeks ofreceipt of the application bythe Planning Authority andsuch submissions orobservations will beconsidered by the PlanningAuthority in making a decisionon the application. ThePlanning Authority may grantpermission subject to orwithout conditions or mayrefuse to grant permission.
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Dublin City CouncilFull Permission is sought byAoife McGuigan for therenovation and extension at177 Bangor Road, Kimmage,Dublin 12. The proposedworks will consist of theproposed construction of anew partial 2-storey buildingto side and rear of propertyand partial single storeyextension to rear of property.Proposed works to measure atotal of 39sq.m additional floorarea, to include newkitchen/living/dining, utility &WC, at ground floor level,additional bedroom and familybathroom at first floor level.External works includewidening of existing entrance,along with all associatedexternal services, drainageand landscaping inconjunction withdevelopments. 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.
Dun Laoghaire RathdownCounty CouncilWe Derek & Jenny Dowlingwish to apply to DúnLaoghaire Rathdown CountyCouncil for permission to (a)demolish existing flatroofextension to northeast (b)construct extension to side &rear of existing dwelling, (c)new entrance porch to frontelevation & (d) new dormerwindow & roof light to frontroof elevation (all new worksare additional to previouslygranted planning referenceno. D15B/0326) at No 3,Foxside Cottages, Glencullen,Co. Dublin. The planningapplication may be inspectedor purchased for a fee notexceeding the reasonable costof making a copy, at theoffices of the PlanningAuthority, Marine Road, DúnLaoghaire, Co. Dublin, duringits public opening hours ofMonday to Friday from 10am -4pm. A submission orobservation in relation to theapplication may be made inwriting to the PlanningAuthority, on payment of a feeof €20 within 5 weeks ofreceipt of the application bythe Planning Authority andsuch submissions orobservations will beconsidered by the PlanningAuthority in making a decisionon the application. ThePlanning Authority may grantpermission subject to orwithout conditions or mayrefuse to grant permission.
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Dun Laoghaire RathdownCounty CouncilWe, David and Niamh Cullen,intend to apply for PlanningPermission to sub-divide theexisting semi-detachedhouse, at 46 Bayview Drive,Killiney, Co. Dublin, into twoseparate dwellings. Theproposal will include a singlestorey extension on the Eastelevation (back) and a twostorey extension on the Eastand South elevations (rearand side). The extensions willconsist of a Kitchen/LivingRoom and Utility Room on theGround Floor and anextended Bedroom, anEn-suite Bathroom and aDressing Room on the FirstFloor. Also required ispermission for a 1.8M highscreen wall, reducing to 1.2Mhigh, separating the two halldoors, a new vehicularaccess, with dished kerb andadditional off street parking.The planning application maybe inspected or purchased, ata fee not exceeding thereasonable cost of making acopy, at the offices of thePlanning Authority, CountyHall, Dun Laoghaire, duringits public opening hours. Asubmission/observation maybe made on payment of€20.00 within the period of 5weeks from the date theapplication is received by thePlanning Authority.
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Dublin City CouncilPlanning permission is soughtby the Mission of the State ofPalestine, 10 Mount MerrionAvenue, Blackrock, Co.Dublin for a change of usefrom residential to embassy toa protected structure at 8Upper Leeson Street, Dublin4. The work involves minorinternal alterations to unitethe basement and first floor ofthe building, that is currentlydivided into two dwellingunits, to include a newstaircase, alterations to theexisting electrical systems,modifications to the rear areato provide for disabled accessand the erection of a flagpole,accessories and flag to thestreet side. The applicationmay be inspected orpurchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonablecost of making a copy at theoffices of the PlanningAuthority during its' publicopening 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.
PLANNING DUBLIN
Dun Laoghaire RathdownCounty CouncilFergus Flanagan DesignerArchitect on Behalf ofMichelle Neary & JohnGroarke intend to apply forPlanning Permission fordevelopment at No. 16Silchester Park, Glenageary,Co. Dublin. The developmentwill consist of construction ofa new single story extensionto the rear, new first floorextension over garage,conversion of garage intohabitable space, new rooflights, amendments to allelevations, internalalterations, widening ofexisting vehicular entranceand all associated site works.The planning application maybe inspected or purchased fora fee not exceeding areasonable cost of making acopy, at the offices of thePlanning Authority, MarineRoad, Dun Laoghaire, Co.Dublin during its publicopening hours of Monday toFriday from 10:00am to4:00pm. A submission orobservation in relation to theapplication may be made inwriting to the PlanningAuthority, on payment of a feeof €20 within 5 weeks ofreceipt of the application bythe Planning Authority andsuch submissions orobservations will beconsidered by the PlanningAuthority in making a decisionon the application. ThePlanning Authority may grantpermission subject to orwithout conditions or mayrefuse to grant permission.
PLANNING DUBLIN
Dún Laoghaire RathdownCounty CouncilMichael O’Sullivan intends toapply for outline permissionfor development atBrooklands, Ferndale Road,Old Connaught. Thedevelopment will consist ofthe demolition of the existinghouse, the construction a parttwo/part three storey,thirty-two bed spaceresidential development, thedecommissioning of theexisting septic tank andtreatment system, theinstallation of a newpackaged waste watertreatment system andpolishing filter and attendantsite works. The planningapplication may be inspected,or purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonablecost of making a copy, at theoffices of the PlanningAuthority, County Hall, DúnLaoghaire during its publicopening hours. A submissionor observation in relation tothe application may be madeto the authority 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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Dun Laoghaire RathdownCounty CouncilFurther Information - Ref No:D15A/0468Permission is sought for theerection of 2no. detacheddormer dwellings withvehicular access from GrangeRoad, together with allassociated site works at therear of No. 556 Grange Road,Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 byJoe Howley. The planningapplication may be inspectedor purchased at a fee notexceeding the reasonablecost of making a copy at theoffices of the PlanningAuthority, County Hall, DunLaoghaire during its publicopening hours. A submission/ observation may be madeon payment of 20 euro withina period of 5 weeks from thedate the application isreceived by the PlanningAuthority.
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free films at ifitHis saturday, July 2, the irish film institute(ifi) will throw open its doors in temple Bar for a day of free films, including exclusive previews, old favourites, cult classics and archive films.they will also be offering ifi membershipdiscounts, competitions and a chance to glimpse behind the scenes at the ifi with projection booth tours and talks from the ifiirish film archive staff.
A new ticket system will be in place where film tickets will become available an hour before each scheduled screening.
To keep energy levels up, the IFI will host a BBQ from 4pm and will offer discounts on tea and coffee throughout the day.
For more information visit www.ifi.ie/openday
Once mOre, frOm tHe tOpBoulevard theatre company is a non-profit professional theatre company founded with the purpose of producing high quality productions and creating work for professional actors in ireland.
They had great success with their first outing, ‘Once More, From The Top’ in the National Concert Hall, playing to a packed house. Due to phenomenal demand they are returning to the John Field Room at the NCH on Thursday, July 7 at 8pm.
‘Once More, From The Top’ is a story of love, loss and heartbreak.
For tickets, visit nch.ie/online/Once-More-From-The-Top-07Jul16
Also, for more information, visit www.facebook.com/BoulevardTheatreCompany
park runsif you’re feeling energetic on saturday mornings and want to get your weekend off to a good start, why not take part in the parkruns.all walkers and runners are welcome to participate in a weekly, timed, 5k walk/run that takes place every saturday at 9.30am, and the
best part is that it’s completely free. Bring the family, bring the dog, bring the buggy
– everyone is welcome. This is a community-based, volunteer-led initiative and is a great way to meet people and keep fit. the venues include st anne’s park, raheny, father collins park, Donaghmede, ardgillan castle, malahide castle and newbridge House, Donabate. for further details and to register, visit www.parkrun.ie
DuBlin castle exHiBitiOnAn exhibition focusing on the role that Dublin
Castle played leading up to, during and after the Easter Rising is open now until September 21. The exhibition is open can be seen during self-guided tours of the castle.
luncHtime cOncertsthe Wood Quay summer sessions are a series
of free lunchtime concerts that are taking place in the civic Offices amphitheatre each thursday in July. the aim of the sessions is to promote and support home grown musical talent. last year’s sessions featured the very best of established and up and coming irish bands. this year the event will feature
performers from across a wide range of musical genres including Jazz, trad, folk and more. admission is free so grab your lunch, bring your friends and pop along.
marigOlD festivalFormer RTE Presenter, Theresa Lowe, will official-
ly open the Marigold Festival in St Anthony’s Centre, Clontarf Road, on Friday, July 1, from 10.30am to 4pm. Entry is free and includes a free raffle for two nights in Bloomfield House Hotel.
it promises to be a great day of music, dancing, sporting activities and talks. Highlight of the day is a most stylish senior competition. picnics and lunches will be catered for at moderate prices. this important event for members and friends of active retirement
ireland is supported by Home instead seniorcare and is open to the public. all welcome.
inspirefest family fringe
Inspirefest Family Fringe brings together the leading Irish STEAM community groups; CoderDojo, Girls Hack Ireland, GameCraft, TOG, Hardie Kids, Coding Grace, TCD Walton Club, Physics Buskers and Dublin Maker.
the groups will be offering a whole range of activities at merrion square park, on saturday, July 2 from 10am. admission to the familyfringe is free with any materials and equipment provided. it’s recommended to register for workshops but there will be spaces for drop-ins on the day. Other events are taking place at the park during the evenings on thursday, June 30 and friday, July 1. see inspirefest.com/fringe for details.
finglas festivalYou might have to rub your eyes to check you
believe what you see if you’re in Finglas on July 3 because there’ll be loads of Mrs Brown lookalikes milling around the village. It’s all part of Agnes Fest, which is part of the Finglas Festival taking place from July 1-3. Last year’s festival was a re-sounding success and this year’s event will be twice the size. Over 30 events will be staged by the local community so expect lots of music, fun and plenty of Mrs Browns! See www.finglasfestival.com for full details.
reBelliOn Walking tOurthe 1916 rebellion Walking tour is one of Dublin’s longest running rising tours, and with good reason. guide, historian and author
lorcan collins is a witty, knowledgeable and an entertaining host. the tours run at 11.30am monday to saturday from the international Bar on Wicklow street and take about two hours at an easy pace. sunday tours begin at 1pm. thecost is €12, but if you want to learn more about 1916 this is the best way to do it.
classic & vintage mOtOr sHOWThe 2016 Irish Classic & Vintage Motor Show takes
place on Sunday, July 3, on the grounds of Terenure College. The motor show has grown over the past 25 years to become the country’s largest classic and vintage motor event. More than 1,300 classic and vintage cars will be displayed at this year’s show, from veteran 1890’s vehicles and exotic sports cars to a range of Irish 1920’s army vehicles, including the ‘Sliabh na mBan’ which featured in General Mi-chael Collins’ convoy that was ambushed in 1922 at Béal na mBláth in West Cork. Full details online from www.irishjagclub.ie.
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Photo and caption from ‘Images of Ireland’, North Dublin, by Derek Stanley. Published by Gill & Macmillan/The History Press▪
The old village of Howth on a postcard dated 19 July 1916. The village is a quiet retreat with picturesque thatched cottages on both sides of the street. The road surface is rough. Further up the street on the left, children play on the pavement outside their houses. The rear of the Church of the Assumption is on the right.
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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’, South Dublin, by Derek Stanley. Published by Gill & Macmillan/The History Press▪
Main Street, Rathfarnham, c. 1910. The enterprising salesman advertises his services on the back of his van. The village at the ‘Gateway to the Dublin Mountains’ was well known for its educational establishments including the Jesuit house of studies at Rathfarnham Castle, St Columba’s College and the Loreto Abbey.
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Freemans Journal 9th June 1809▪Irish Press 23 June 1969▪
Freemans Journal 7th June 1862▪
Freemans Journal 10th June 1870▪
Irish Independent 2o June 1933▪