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In the Leinster Leader this week:
- We report on a suspected criminal damage incident in Sallins, which has subsequently led to criticism of Kildare County Council’s housing policy.
- We report on the latest update regarding a second, long-sought-after playground for Newbridge's Liffey Linear Park.
- Also, we get an inside look into the events which marked the 30th anniversary of the twinning agreement between Kildare town and Corps Nuds in France.
- We celebrate the wholesome Diamond 60th wedding anniversary of devoted Newbridge couple, Tom and Margaret Reddy.
- For the courts, we report on a case in which a woman claimed that her ex-boyfriend is harrassing her, as he sends her 400 to 500 text messages a day.
- In addition, we published an article outlining Kildare County Council's efforts to improve the condition of lakes located in Naas.
- Lastly, in Sport, we report on Castledermot's very-own Michael Pender as he is crowned the Leading International Rider, after a string of outstanding results throughout the week.
All this and more in this week's Leinster Leader.
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