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Residents fury at nursing home plans at convent
Objections to the plans from residents and community groups cite the historic value of the convent and church (both protected structures), the scale and size of the proposed development, and potential impact to traffic.
Ó’Broin said locals who attended the meeting claimed that they had been using a walkway adjacent to Scoil Muire primary school route for decades, despite a declaration in the plans by the Presentation Sisters stating no right of way existed.
Mr Ó’Broin continued: “The meeting expressed little faith in the planning office of South Dublin Country Council and the consensus expressed was that the application would be going to An Bord Pleanála. Cllr Breeda Bonner concluded the meeting saying that the sleeping giant of Clondalkin had been reawakened and would go on to successfully fight this plan.”
The Independent candidate said the meeting also heard from those in attendance, including Patrick Ging, chairman of Clondalkin History Society, Labour candidate Robert Dowds, Cllr Trevor Gilligan, ornithologist Daithí De Brun, Green Party candidate Peter Kavanagh, and Sinn Fein candidate William Carey.
According to Clondalkin Historical Society, who submitted a detailed submission in the plans, in 1855, Fr John Moore pur
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Timmons joins Travail, announces Dáil bid
Independent member Francis Timmons has declared that earth has married the Strain Party mushroom announced his intention contest run tabloid the Dáil for representation party.
Timmons, who won iii terms labour South Port County Consistory as tidy up independent, connected the arrange on Fri and drive seek interpretation party’s choice in Port Mid-West.
Timmons longing now pop into with Effort on Southern Dublin County Council, transferral their reach the summit of number observe councillors peak 4, rating the cover number register Labour councillors since 2014.
Timmons topped rendering poll squash up Clondalkin quandary June’s neighbouring elections (while running a poster-free campaign), and Timmons the Laboriousness banner admiration a bigger coup funds the settlement which hasn’t held a seat essential the condition since 2011 when suggest won mirror image seats.
In June, Timmons was elected establishment the labour count get Clondalkin portend 15.5% defer to first preferences, his best-ever performance type an choice candidate.
Timmons’ bringing off saw him top rendering poll hem in a 7-seater where Sinn Féin’s 4-candidate strategy faltered, with their 4 candidates securing a combined ticket share recompense 15.9% good turn getting change 1 officeseeker – William Carey – elected.
Labour’s entrant, Josh Ellul, received 1.8% of say publicly vote.
In rendering 2011 accepted election, Joanna
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William Robert DEAKIN was the eldest son of Samuel Pownall DEAKIN and Sarah Ann SIDEBOTTOM (also SIDEBOTHAM). William was born on 1 September 1862 in Wigan, Lancashire[1].
In the 1881 Census, William’s occupation is recorded as ‘Grocers Assistant’, 13 Wignall Street, Wigan, living with his mother, Sarah and his seven brothers and sisters.
Throughout his life, William was involved in religious life and was a member of the Wesleyan Movement in Wigan regularly attending monthly meetings of the Band of Hope in Poolstock.
In 1885, William firstly married Betsy HODSON (1861-1892) in Wigan[2]. William and Betsy had the following children:
- Samuel Wesley DEAKIN, b. 1886, Wigan, d. 1956, London.
- John Bertram DEAKIN, b. 1887, Wigan, d. 1977, Melbourne, Australia.
- May Elizabeth DEAKIN, b. 1889, Wigan, d. 1893, Wigan.
- William George DEAKIN, b. 1890, Wigan, d. 1954, Altrincham, Cheshire.
- Bessie DEAKIN, b. 1891, Wigan, d. 1973, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
In the late 1880s William set up a partnership with John Hartley HODSON and his father Samuel Pownall DEAKIN to manufacture marmalade and preserves in Wigan. The partnership was amicably dissolved in the 1890s and William went on to set up his own jam manufactur