Our-Council_1600x400

A BOOK OF CONDOLENCE IN MEMORY OF THOSE KILLED IN THE POLISH PLANE CRASH IS OPEN IN COUNTY HALL, TAL

A BOOK OF CONDOLENCE IN MEMORY OF THOSE KILLED IN THE POLISH PLANE CRASH IS OPEN IN COUNTY HALL, TAL

Back to List

13/04/2010

Archived item. This item is published here for historical reasons. The information below may be out of date.

PRESS RELEASE ISSUED 13th April 2010

A BOOK OF CONDOLENCE IN MEMORY OF THOSE KILLED IN THE POLISH PLANE CRASH IS OPEN IN COUNTY HALL, TALLAGHT

Mayor Mick Duff has arranged for a Book of Condolence to be available from 2pm Tuesday, 13th April 2009 until 4pm Friday 16th April, in County Hall, Tallaght for those who wish to extend their sympathy to the Polish people on the death of ninety seven people killed in the Polish plane crash on April 10th. Books of Condolence will also be available in Libraries throughout the County. An on- line book of condolence will be available on the Council’s website – www.sdcc.ie

.Mayor Duff said “In particular I would like to express my solidarity with the Polish community here in South Dublin County on the tragic death of President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria, Senior State and Defence Officials and their fellow citizens who died in the air crash on the 10th April. As Mayor of South Dublin County I offer our sincere sympathy to the Polish Community”

Ends

Images

  • County Manager Joe Horan, Mayor Mick Duff and Professor Smolenski
    County Manager Joe Horan, Mayor Mick Duff and Professor Smolenski
  • Joe Horan, County Manager, Mayor Mick Duff and Professor Maciej Smolenski
    Joe Horan, County Manager, Mayor Mick Duff and Professor Maciej Smolenski
  • Mayor Mick Duff and Izabelle  Razniak sign the Book of Condolences
    Mayor Mick Duff and Izabelle Razniak sign the Book of Condolences