Frank McDonald
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Life

He was born in 1950 and educated at Kelly's Private School, Cabra Road; St Vincent’s CBS Glasnevin
Glasnevin
Glasnevin is a largely residential neighbourhood of Dublin, Ireland.-Geography:A mainly residential neighbourhood, it is located on the Northside of the city of Dublin . It was originally established on the northern bank of the River Tolka...

 and University College Dublin
University College Dublin
University College Dublin ) - formally known as University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's largest, and Ireland's second largest, university, with over 1,300 faculty and 17,000 students...

, graduating with a BA (History and Politics) in 1971. He was editor of the UCD newspaper, (as a student), from 1970 to 1972, deputy president, Students' Representative Council, UCD, from 1970 to 1971, freelance New York Correspondent for the Irish Press newspaper from 1972 to 1973, sub-editor with the Irish Press from 1973 to 1977 and reporter from 1977 to 1978. He joined the Irish Times in 1979, becoming Environment Correspondent in 1986, a post which he held until he was appointed Environment Editor in 2000. He lives in the Temple Bar
Temple Bar, Dublin
Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland. Unlike the areas surrounding it, Temple Bar has preserved its medieval street pattern, with many narrow cobbled streets. It is promoted as "Dublin's cultural quarter" and has a lively nightlife that is popular...

 area of Dublin.

McDonald has long campaigned against noise from venues in Temple Bar. In 2010, he admitted to hitting a female manager in the River House Hotel in Eustace Street, after becoming frustrated with the high level of noise coming from the hotel's Mezz bar and nightclub. In a subsequent licensing case, the Dublin Circuit Court heard that complaints about the premises dated back over 15 years and the judge said they were "well-grounded". He renewed the licence on the basis that Frank Conway, the licensee, had expended considerable sums of money to prevent further "entertainment noise break-out" and said the rights of residents of Temple Bar "have to be respected".

Awards

  • Outstanding Work in Irish Journalism, 1979
  • Lord Mayor’s Millennium Medal, 1988
  • Chartered Institute of Transport Journalist of the Year, 1998
  • ESB National Media Award for Campaigning Journalism, 1999
  • ESB National Media Award for Features (Print), 2003
  • Lord Mayor's Award, 2003
  • Honorary D.Phil, Dublin Institute of Technology, 2006
  • Press Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge, Lent Term, 2008
  • Honorary member, Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, 2010
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