ballymun concrete news vol 3 issue 12 nov 2001
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Volume 3 Issue 12 Positive News for the Greater Ballymun / Poppintree Area Nov 2001
Celebrate Ballymun
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Fireworks Spectacular
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Seven Flowers
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Tributes to BCN
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£900,000 Youth CentrePhase one opened by Minister Phase one of an exciting new facility for young people was opened by Eoin Ryan T.D, Minister for Local development and National Drugs Strategy early this month in Ballymun. The Central Youth Facility, dance group First Edition and rooms, club rooms, storage Ryan, said that the Central which is the first phase of a the Samba band also young space, office space, and a Youth Facility is a very £900,000 three phase and upcoming new band, reception area offering infor- ambitious project supported development, youth Forever Young who the minis- mation and admin support by the local community, resource centre aimed at 10 ter compared to Bon Jovi, services. Ballymun Regeneration, to 21 year old gave an electric performance. Dublin Corporation, the Ballymunners. The newly transformed Launching the first phase of Ballymun Partnership and
building, offers a dance / aer- the £900,000 exciting others. Performing at the launch were obics hall, computer and arts development, Minister Eoin “The Central Youth Facility,
is a cornerstone of the Ballymun Regeneration plan and I am confident it will operate as a focal point for youth facilities in the Ballymun area.”
“Centres like this, give young people opportunities to take part in activities they might not have access to usually. The Summer Buzz programme was run here which included everything from hill walking costume design, photography and dance.
Continued Page 6 Minister Eoin Ryan T.D.(centre) pictured with Donnachadh Hurley (back left)
and Pat Carey T.D. and members of Samba Band at Grand opening Like home from home!
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St Pappins Church is undergoing an a r c h a e o l o g i c a l investigation, to ensure that no human remains are buried in the sacred grounds before any restoration work or building can commence at the site on Ballymun Road.
Recently, the Ballymun Concrete News reported that the church had been vandalised and it is now hoped that with work commencing shortly, the building will at last be saved from destruction. Woodgreen builders,
recently received planning permission to build a private nursing home adjacent to the historic building and renovate the church. However, before any work can commence, an archaeological digging has to take place to ensure that no remains are interred on the site.
According to Joe Kenny of Woodgreen builders, in their initial digging, nothing of significance has been found. He indicated that at the request of Dublin Corporation’s city
archaeologicalist, an archaeological appraisal of the monument located at the rear of St Pappins is required.
Exclusive By
Seamus Kelly
Night after night the audiences were treated to spectacular entertainment as the performers went through their professional like paces. Dancing, singing, comedy sketches, acting, playing instruments, poetry among other great acts, thrilled the audiences to standing ovations.
The axis centre stage may never see the likes of this brilliant performance again, as most of the cast had little or no experience in acting or performing before a live audience. This once again, is Ballymun at its best. Celebrate is about all the activists, agencies, organisations and groups in Ballymun voluntarily coming together to celebrate on stage,
a new beginning for Ballymun with the promised regeneration of the area. All these volunteers worked very hard rehearsing to make sure the performances on the night were perfect. Of course not to forget those people who worked hard backstage to ensure the show’s success.
The performers provided their own costumes with the exception of the multicoloured waistcoats, which added a spectacular colour on stage. Video images of the old and new incoming Ballymun, were depicted on screen as the performers gave their all on stage. The audience also joined in at the finale, as the final chorus of ‘Celebrate’, a
song written especially for the show, ended a very powerful stage production.
The success is all down to the cast who came through brilliantly on the night. Celebrate is an initiative created by Maria and Jenny Place in co-operation with axis.
Ballymun was celebrating big time at Axis recently, when over 100 artists made up from community groups and people living and working in the area, put on a powerful performance of ‘Celebrate’ ( a new beginning for Ballymun) for three nights to packed houses in the axis 200 seated theatre.
C elebr at e Ballymun! On stage review and photos by Seamus Kelly
Donnacadh Hurley (left of picture) and Derek Fitzpatick (middle) and
Seamus Kelly in a scene from Celebrate. Photo by Darren Kinsella
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On a cold but clear moonlit night, the firework display lit up the Ballymun sky with a rainbow of electric colours to the amazement of the onlookers.
The day began in the Ballymun shopping centre with entertainment, face painting and local people and young children dressed in their Halloween outfits. Later that evening hundreds of people gathered at the shopping centre and marched on
Coultry to the sounds of the Samba band. This was followed by a Halloween hop at the axis centre.
Ballymun Gardai, said they were very pleased with the way the whole event was carefully planned with safety in mind.
Inspector Gabriel McIntyre (Ballymun
Garda Station) said: “I am delighted that so much care was taken to ensure proper safety measures were put in place. I want to thank all involved in the planning and co-ordinating of the firework display,” he said.
The event was planned and co-ordinated by the Axis centre and the Ballymun Festival Steering Group.
Report and photos
by Seamus Kelly
Thousands of people from all over Ballymun stood and watched the annual explosive fireworks display at Coultry Park on Halloween night.
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Halloween night at the new Club Rotation upstairs in the Penthouse.All
dressed up for the Halloween night spectacular in Club Rotation (Penthouse).
Samba Band get ready to march
Wicked Witch sarah Arnold attacks Nun, Ann Kerrigan
at Halloween Celebration in Town Centre
All dressed up for halloweenin the Ballymun Town centre
“Get Back in Line!”, Yells Police Boy
jamie waters(3) at Fireworks Display
Michael Heffernan and Keith Pintos. The
Mummy and Southern Comfort at Fancy
Dress in Club Rotation on Halloween
Halloween
The Mad Monk Gerry Lee (Right) and D.J.Police (Left) getting ready to chop off Derek
Barnes Head (Centre) at fancy dress
Doctor Ben – Dover Giving
Pocahontas the personal traement
Left – Cindy Lawlor as a Witch and Right – SharonLawlor as Cat Woman at Fancy dress in Penthouse
Night at Penthouse
Left Rachel Finney as Witch and Right Sarah
Allen dressed as a Ghost at Club Rotation
Barstaff prepare to serve the first
customers at the axis cafe bar on the
official opening of the public bar
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The newspapers success was recently publicised in both the Sunday Business Post and the Northside People.
The axis café-bar, buzzed as an energised 200 people including media guests, Kieran Fagan, (Irish Times), Sean Boyne, (Sunday World) Aidan Kelly and colleagues, (Northside People) and Ciara Feehly, (RTE) celebrated the
success of the Ballymun Concrete News. Terrific entertainment was voluntarily provided by many local bands and singers who enjoy the Ballymun Concrete News.
Brainchild of Ballymun Journalist Seamus Kelly, the Ballymun Concrete News, pledges a positive stance in it’s editorial, enhancing the profile of the Ballymun and Poppintree area.
Seamus Kelly Editor and owner of the Ballymun Concrete News, three years ago began with a one page news-sheet and now runs the colourful tabloid newspaper with a huge circulation. What keeps Seamus going, is people stopping him in the street and telling him how they enjoy the newspaper.
A number of guest speakers paid tribute to Seamus Kelly’s success.
Sean O’Cionnaith, Ballymun Workers party Representative and Chairperson of Shangan Estate Forum, congratulated Seamus Kelly for “reporting facts in a responsible manner.”
Sean Boyne Political Editor of the Sunday World, joked that all a journalist needed was to be “rat like cunning, have an applaudable manner and have a little literary ability. “This does not apply to Seamus who is one of natures gentlemen,” he said.
Ciaran Murray managing director of Ballymun Regeneration Ltd, said:. “It takes trials and tribulations to progress an enterprise to such enormous success, a significant contribution to the New Ballymun. “It proves that good news stories are as equally successful as the negative stuff, and Seamus highlights the energy and vibrancy within the community, which will entice potential developers to see the people in a positive light and support its growth.”
Hugh Greaves, a representative of the Ballymun Regional Youth Centre and Local Drug Task Force, said that with forty youth projects on-going, “the Concrete News is a constructive resource for Ballymun.”
Councillor Noel Ahern, T.D, Chairperson of the Dublin North West Area Committee commented that Seamus Kelly is always prepared to research thoroughly his subject and deliver his work diligently.
Inspector Joe McKeown (on behalf of the Ballymun Gardai) stated, “I’ve often spoken to Seamus over the phone offering him stories but he turns them down because they are not positive.”
Victoria McElligott resident and founder of the Ballymun Animals Caring Association, commented, “The pen is mightier than the sword and it’s wonderful to see a grass roots person achieving and reporting the positive news that is an integral part of Ballymun.”
One of the many talented performers on the night, Gavin Hughes from Silloge Gardens said. “I now get the concrete News instead of the Herald. I might get my picture taken and get discovered.”
Seamus expressed his thanks to the Ballymun Concrete News supporters. “I would like to thank Dublin Corporation and all who loyally supported the Ballymun Concrete News over the past three years. Thank you to the Ballymun Enterprise Services, the Ballymun Partnership, and Department of Social Welfare, for the funding for information pack.
I wish also to thank Youthreach for an outstanding backdrop, and the many talented entertainers on the night.” He also thanked the staff at axis “for looking after the guests so well at the launch,” he said.
Sponsors of the launch include:
Ballymun Regeneration Ltd, P.J Carey (Contractors Ltd) Lisneys Property People, Treasury Holdings, Bennetts Construction, Muir Associates, Woodgreen Builders, and Joseph O’ Dea’s Pharmacy Ballymun.
There will be an Asthma awareness day at Joseph O’ Dea’s Pharmacy shop in the Ballymun Town centre.
A professional Asthma nurse will be available to give advice on asthma, its medical care and inhaler techniques.
Thursday December 6th from 10am to 12 at noon and 2pm to 4pm
JOSEPH O’ DEA LTDJOSEPH O’ DEA LTD Pharmacy BallymunPharmacy Ballymun
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Top Sunday World journalist Sean Boyne, launched the popular and successful Ballymun Concrete News at the axis centre last month.
to the Ballymun Concrete News Tributes
Special report by
Gwen McNamara
Photos by Seamus Kelly
D-xtra perform at the launch, pictured here with backdrop
provided by Youthreach
Hugh Greave (Ballymun Drugs Task Force) atBallymun Concrete News launch
Aidan kelly, editor of Northside
people and Noel Martin, Ballymun
Housing Task Force
Alistair Whatmore,
Ballymun Enterprise
Service pictured at the
BCN Launch
Sharon Kelly, Performs oneof her songs at the launch
Seamus Kelly (Ballymun Concrete News, Centre) with sean Boyne (Sunday
World – left) and Sean O’Cionnaith (Right) at launch
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Be aware, think TABS (Think act and be Safe) With the current ongoing road construction in the Ballymun area there will continue to be disruptions and inconvenience to traffic and pedestrians.While major roads realignments are being carried out, it is important for local residents, to take extra care when crossing the roads and only use designated crossings.
As this project is being carried out in a major town with almost 20,000 residents (of which 6,000 are children) and existing dwellings in places, this makes it difficult to carry this work out safely without the co-operation of local people.
While there are a number of areas, which are of concern to ourselves and local residents, we are doing all we possibly can to provide the best possible safety measures in the interests of residents and our workers.
It is equally important, for parents to instruct their children of the dangers of playing anywhere near construction areas.We are very concerned that numbers of children have been seen climbing over protective fencing and playing in dangerous areas.To this end, we employed Security Personnel to keep children away from construction areas, but their powers are limited.
We urge all residents, in Ballymun to assist us by working with us and perhaps suggesting ways, that together in the interests of safety, we can minimise the dangers at construction sites.
We would also ask local schools, to keep reminding children to be extra careful when going to and coming from school. In particular to use only the designated footpaths and crossings.
If you see something which you feel is a threat to safety, please contact us immediately.Your action will help us and others. TABS Think Act and be Safe
P.J Carey’s apologise for any
inconvenience caused during the
duration of the works.
P.J. Careys Project manager, Cormac McElvaney, 8426201 or Carey’s Public Safety Officer,
Gus McMenamin at 087-7984279.
Be safe in Ballymun
Think
Act
Be
Safe
Trading Hours We will have extended trading hours in the week leading up to Christmas so please check out the signage that will be displayed in the Shopping Centre in the coming weeks.
Courtesy Bus The Town Centre Courtesy Bus service will operate again this year in the Ballymun area. The service will commence on Friday 7th
December 2001 and will run until Christmas Eve. For full details of routes and bus times see the notices displayed on all entrance doors in the Centre.
Town Centre The festive season is nearly here again, and in anticipation of it’s arrival the decorations have been erected and the Christmas lights turned on in the Town Centre.
Santa will be arriving in the Centre on Saturday 24th November 2001 at 1pm and we will have music and dancers to add to the event - I’m told there could be some treats as well. So children be sure and come along to welcome Santa back to Ballymun and don’t forget to start writing your letters now and take them along with you on the day.
Phone/Fax 01-8420407 E-mail : [email protected] Centre Manager: Martin F. Griffin
So customers for your shopping needs this Christmas we in Ballymun Town Centre would love to be of service to you - Pay us a visit.
Santa Arrives!
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“Young minds need to be engaged and stimulated positively, and centres like the Ballymun Central Youth Facility provide that opportunity,” said the Minister.
Ballymun Regional Youth Resource (BRYR) programme manager Donnacadh Hurley, stated that the aim of the CYC is to open phase one for at least 12 hours a day seven days a week. “That’s a target of over 84 hours a week. The building and its resources, are for any young Ballymun person.”
“The building has been operational since June this year and in June/July it got a baptism of fire, through the Summer Buzz programme run by, Ballymun Regional and Resource Centre,” he said.
Phase two is expected to completed by next winter and aims to have over
1,000 new members in the new building. Some of the exciting plans in phase two will be: a youth café/ a 25 station Internet Café, youth gym, club rooms, art and training rooms and much more exciting features.
Pat Carey T.D.
Dail Office Phone 6183377, 6184478, Fax: 61836382
FINGLAS TOWN CENTRE DUBLIN 11 Telephone: 8644118, Fax: 8644119
Alderman
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Crowds at the opening of the Central Youth Facility in Ballymun
Forever Young perform at theCentral Youth Facility
“Seven special welcomes will replace the seven towers” are the opening lines of a CD launched by Manzone at the Axis Theatre Ballymun last month.
As Andy O’Donnell - lead vocalist with Manzone-, took to the floor, the audience revelled in the ballad that now has become a theme song for the Ballymun Regeneration Ltd, project.
The Seven Flowers of Ballymun was produced by the Ballymun Men’s Centre in collaboration with girls from The Virgin Mary and other local Schools, followed by live entertainment from Esquire who rocked the boards while Louise Fleming and Kelley McGillivray danced their spiced version of “It’s Raining Men.”
By Gwen McNamara
Christy Fleming, co-ordinator of the Ballymun Men’s Centre (Shangan Road), expressed how proud he is to be involved with so many talented people.
Kelley Mc Gillivray. Dancing Spices
version of ‘It’s Raining Men’
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Model, Playboy cover-girl Tammy Murtagh, smiles a she cuts the ribbon at the opening of the new Image Beauty Salon in the Ballymun Shopping Centre (beside Credit Union).Also in picture are Caroline Cole,
Louise and Cathy McCormack.
Head To Toe Professional Beauty Salon The Salon is being opened by family sisters, Cathy and Louise McCormack who are both graduates of the Bronwyn Conroy Institute of Beauty and Cosmetology, (ITEC, CIBTAC,SAC.) Also joining them is local girl, Caroline Cole (nail technician)
The management and staff of Image would like to thank all the people who supported
them over the last crazy weeks. Special thanks to the management and security staff of the Ballymun shopping centre. Only in the heart of Dublin, would you find such warm
and friendly people.Thank you all.
The girls are now taking bookings for Christmas and
gift vouchers are now available. Feel free to call in at any time for free consultation
or phone for booking
Tel: 087-965-3414 For bookings contact Axis at 8832100 Many thanks to all for their support this year and we wish you all a great Christmas
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A full choice of entertainment Full catering facilities
All areas of axis are wheelchair accessible Transport can also be provided
Christmas Extravaganza Christmas lunch fare starts Dec 1st
Due to the demand on our Christmas show we have added
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There is a seasonal A La Carte Menu available till 9.30pm In the evenings,
there is no cover charge for selective dates along with full entertainment
band & two cabaret acts, so it is advised to book tables early
to avoid disappoointment
Sean O’ Cionnaith Ballymun Chairman W/P, stated that a price freeze, will deter some business from using the confusion as a pretext to increase prices.
He alleged also that with the introduction of decimal currency in the early seventies, some profiteering was made due to the changeover. “As we don’t want a repeat of the huge profits made by some business when decimal currency was introduced in 1972, a price freeze will
Before Euro changeover The Ballymun branch of the Workers party, is calling on Government to implement a national price freeze on all goods and services for the next six months, to avoid confusion and hiking up prices, when the Euro is introduced next January.
give people a chance to get used to the new Euro prices, “ stated Sean.“We are only talking of a short period.
The Euro is due to be introduced on the first of January 2002, and the transition will be fully complete by April.
“In the interests of fair play a price freeze should be introduced so that people will be able to determine that nothing is being added on to the prices during the transition,” said Mr O’ Cionnaith.
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Editor and Proprietor Seamus Kelly
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Editorial Celebrate Ballymun was a great show and it shows the people of Ballymun are looking forward to their new homes and town. The sooner the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) gives the go ahead for full construction to go ahead, the quicker we will really celebrate. No more delays please, while health and safety is a top priority, it is equally important that the regeneration of Ballymun gets into full swing again. This is a new beginning for Ballymun and let’s get it right this time.
I want to thank everyone who turned up for the official launch of the Ballymun Concrete News. It was a great night, a complete success and brilliant turnout. Thank you one and all for all your support.
Get writing those positive cheerful letters to the editor, surely you have something positive and cheerful to say about Ballymun. Who knows your letter may be the next winner of £100 in the competition. It’s time we started shouting about the positive events here in Ballymun. This town has a great community spirit and it’s a great place to live and work in.
It’s great we now have a new centre for our youth in Ballymun and I believe, this is just the beginning of better things to come for Ballymun.
I met with An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern T.D at a function recently and when I asked him what he thought of the regeneration of Ballymun he replied: “Ballymun has a great future.” Maybe we need to believe this ourselves, this town has got a great future.
Editor
In the next issue, the competition of letters to the editor’, there will be just one cash prize of £100 to the writer of the best positive cheerful letter about Ballymun.
etters to the EditorLDear Editor, I would like to share with you my experience recently of a truly extravagant event, Halloween night in Ballymun. A very positive festival to hit Ballymun over the last few years, this years proving to be even more spectacular.
Halloween night again, amidst the gloom of the city sky.
There was nothing gloomy about Ballymun that night, I’ll tell you the reason why.
A parade of beautiful colours from the shopping centre to Coultry Road.
The Samba band belting out their rhythm to the young and to the old.
The Garda car patrolling keeping us safe on the night.
‘As the crowd carried their hand made sculptures, and their little lantern light.
We arrived on to Coultry Road, Oh what a sight before our eyes.
A collection of beautiful colours lit up our night skies.
Yellow, green, blue, red purple, orange and gold. From the fireworks like a flower, each one did unfold.
Dressed as many characters around the bonfire the kids all stood.
Witches, Dracula, Devils, to even the old favourite Robin Hood.
Everyone stood in amazement, eyes opened wide. The music played in the background, some emotional eyes been dried.
As “I’ll tell me ma” rang out, and people started to descend. I felt such a sense of loss that such an excellent event had to end.
Written by: Rose Ormbsy 71 Shangan Avenue
Ballymun Dublin 11
As there was only one letter received for the Positive letters competition, it was, in the editors and sponsors opinion, decided to give the writer of the letter printed above the £100 total prize.
A cheque of £100 will be presented to the winner shortly.
Letters printed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Ballymun Concrete News.
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Garda ViewBy Sergeant Paddy McMenamin, Ballymun Garda Station
Remembered Last year, over 400 people
illed in road A special mass was held recently in the Holy Spirit Church Silloge on Saturday 10th November to remember those who had died during the period 200 -2001. Information provided by Holy Spirit Parish.
Derek McAnaspie (26) Michael Goss (56) 20 Balbutcher Way James Buckley (52) 187 Balbutcher Way Anne Toland (57) 104 Balcurris Road Raymond Ball (37) 2 Silloge Gardens Philip O’ Reilly (58) 175 Silloge Road Joseph ‘Jody’ Carrick (58) 31 Dolmen Court Pat(rica) Kelly (62) 62 Silloge Road Ann McMahon (52) 69 Silloge Gardens Tony Moran (59) 65 Thomas Clarke Tower Eddie Quanne (60) 77 Silloge Road Patrick Reddin (61) 46 Sandyhill Gardens Richard Sloan ( ) 5 Sandyhill Gardens Ronald Coy (66) 20D Sandyhill Gardens Sheila Carey (65) 33 Coultry Drive Bernard Kenna (67) 115 Silloge Road Josephine Lawlor (84) 186 Silloge Road Patrick Hopkins (53) 23 Belclare Green Maise Kavanagh (77) 97 Silloge Gardens
So as Christmas approaches we would once again remind drivers to be safety conscious. It does not take a lot of common sense to stick to safe driving and keep yourself and others alive this Christmas.
The best present you can give to your family and friends, is being
were tragically ktraffic accidents.
Peter Nolan (36) 249 Balcurris Road Mona Kelly (79) 99 Silloge Gardens Keith Metcalf (21) 101 Balbutcher Lane Martha Waldron (58) 1 Belclare Drive Jean O’ Hara (52) 148 Balcurris Road Oliver Walsh (59) 90 Silloge Gardens Peter Walsh (56) 20 Ard Na Meala
there on Christmas morning- accident free. If you don’t think of your own safety when you’re driving on the
Isabel Judge (56) 17 Belclare Crescent Ernie Woodyatt (71) 51 Belclare Park Patricia McAuley ( ) 25 Dolmen Court Breda Lynch (45) 59 Coultry Drive Linda Dunne (24) 343 Silloge Road Sandra Brady (37) 55 Silloge Gardens. Alex Cuthbert (4) 40 Eamon Ceant Tower John Lawlor (45) 18 Joseph Plunkett Tower Joseph Fitzsimons (17) 27 Belclare Grove Anthony Heffernan (16) 89 Silloge Avenue Patrick O’ Connor (65) 20a Sandyhill Gardens Augustine Broughan (74) 20K Sandyhill Gardens Annie Maughan (79) St. Margaret’s Travellers Site Baby Wayne Christopher McGrath 340 Silloge Rd. Eileen Rohan (73) Old Folks Complex, Sandyhill Gds.
road, think of your children, mother, father, or nearest and dearest, think of the pain and hardship you could leave behind if you don’t play it safe.
It’s so easy to put your foot on the accelerator and rush to your destination, but are
The official opening of the new Poppintree Community Office building
recently opened by Dublin City manager John Fitzgerald pictured (holding
copy of Ballymun Concrete News) with members of Poppintree Estate
Forum, Dublin Corporation officials and other guests outside new building.
you going to get there safely, are you going to be pulled up for speeding?
The Gardai have no sympathy with drivers who knowingly break the law by drinking and driving, speeding and driving dangerously. You will eventually end up in hospital, the morgue or facing serious charges and fines and perhaps even prison.
Can you afford to take dangerous risks by not being more careful, when you are behind the wheel.
We congratulate those drivers who are safety conscious on the roads, you set a great example to others.
This coming Christmas morning when you look out your window and see your car in one piece, remember you have been careful, this time.
We would also remind pedestrians, to be careful when celebrating over Christmas and not to create a source of danger near traffic to themselves or others particularly after a social outing.
Seamus Kelly
benefited from. Many others will surely benefit as a result,” he said.
“For me it gave all the high flow talk about citizens rights and social
policy and equality and solidarity a meaning and relevance that I have not known before,” said Mr. O’ Brien.
President of the European Parliament Nicole Fontaine (Centre)
Pictured with (L-R-) Hillary Kendlin, Louise Fitzpatrick, Maria Place,
Mick Cowman and Mary Banotti during the presidents’ visit to
Ballymun to meet with local women at the axis centre
8 Volume 3 Issue 12 Positive News for the Greater Ballymun / Poppintree Area
Presidential Visit EUfor Water Services to Ballymun
In his recent statement Pat Carey also reinforced the Governments strong commitment to the regeneration of Ballymun.
He states that the £1.3million funding, will allow Dublin Corporation “To proceed with specific elements of these schemes in conjunction with the regeneration of the Main Street of Ballymun so that future disruption to this area can be avoided. The proposed works will cost £1,286, 356 including VAT,” said Alderman Carey.
Pat indicated that the overall North Fringe Sewer, is intended to service housing and industrial
development along its route. “The North Fringe Watermain, is required to provide additional water supplies for planned housing, industrial and commercial development along the North Fringe of the city,” he said.
On the Governments commitment to the regeneration he stated: “The commitment of the Government to the redevelopment of Ballymun remains as strong as ever. I am determined to ensure that this project is developed in full and on time so that Ballymun can take its rightful place as a shining example of a vibrant community, thriving at ease with itself,” said Pat Carey. T.D.
By Seamus Kelly
£1.3Million Fianna Fails Pat Carey T.D, has welcomed the £1.3million funding recently approved by Government Minister Noel Dempsey T.D. to fund sections of the North Fringe Sewer and Watermain schemes as part of the Ballymun Regeneration Ltd Main Street contract, under the Water Services Investment Programme. Pat Carey T.D.
Accompanied by Mary Bonetti MEP, President Nicole Fontaine was greeted, by Mick Cowman and Maria Place (Ballymun Partnership) at the axis centre.
Speaking in fluent French, Maria welcomed the President and introduced her to the invited guests around the conference table who spoke at some length on European funding towards local groups and how they assisted in their development.
Since her visit to Ballymun and on behalf
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The president of the European Parliament in a recent visit to Ireland met, with representatives of a number of local women’s groups at axis Ballymun Arts & Community Resource Centre.
of the European President, Mr Jim O’ Brien, said the highlight of the Presidents official visit to Ireland was her meeting with the Ballymun representatives.
In a written letter to the Chief Executive Officer of the Ballymun Partnership, Mr O’ Brien stated: “Not only did your colleagues and yourself do Ballymun proud, but you struck a really important note which will have reinforced the Presidents already strong commitment to the types of EU spending programmes that Ballymun people have