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1129024 
 Norma Murphy, RAPID; Inspector Gary McPolin; Tom Coleman, independent chairman; Tony Brauders, City Council; and Chief Supt Mick Finn at the Community Safety Forum at the Gurranabraher Hut, wednesday 4th November 2009.
Residents of Gurranabraher, Knocknaheeny, Churchfield, Fairhill, Farranree and Blarney Street are invited to attend The Community Safety Forum and put forward proposals that will ensure your area is a safer and more pleasant place to live and to enhance local policing. The Community Safety Forum is a partnership involving local residents, An Garda Siochana and the Cork City Council. . All those living in the area are invited to attend. Current issues of concern that relate to community safety and peoples quality of life will be raised and discussed with An Garda Siochana, Cork City Council and other relevant agencies.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
1129024 
 Norma Murphy, RAPID; Inspector Gary McPolin; Tom Coleman, independent chairman; Tony Brauders, City Council; and Chief Supt Mick Finn at the Community Safety Forum at the Gurranabraher Hut, wednesday 4th November 2009.
Residents of Gurranabraher, Knocknaheeny, Churchfield, Fairhill, Farranree and Blarney Street are invited to attend The Community Safety Forum and put forward proposals that will ensure your area is a safer and more pleasant place to live and to enhance local policing. The Community Safety Forum is a partnership involving local residents, An Garda Siochana and the Cork City Council. . All those living in the area are invited to attend. Current issues of concern that relate to community safety and peoples quality of life will be raised and discussed with An Garda Siochana, Cork City Council and other relevant agencies.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
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Norma Murphy, RAPID; Inspector Gary McPolin; Tom Coleman, independent chairman; Tony Brauders, City Council; and Chief Supt Mick Finn at the Community Safety Forum at the Gurranabraher Hut, wednesday 4th November 2009.
Residents of Gurranabraher, Knocknaheeny, Churchfield, Fairhill, Farranree and Blarney Street are invited to attend The Community Safety Forum and put forward proposals that will ensure your area is a safer and more pleasant place to live and to enhance local policing. The Community Safety Forum is a partnership involving local residents, An Garda Siochana and the Cork City Council. . All those living in the area are invited to attend. Current issues of concern that relate to community safety and peoples quality of life will be raised and discussed with An Garda Siochana, Cork City Council and other relevant agencies.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff


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