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1 NOTIFICATION TO ATTEND MONTHLY MEETING OF THE NORTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE TO BE HELD IN THE NORTHSIDE CIVIC CENTRE, BUNRATTY ROAD COOLOCK, DUBLIN 17 ON MONDAY 21 st JULY 2014 AT 2.00 P.M TO EACH MEMBER OF THE NORTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE You are hereby notified to attend the monthly meeting of the above Committee to be held on 21 ST July 2014 at 2.00 pm in Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17 to deal with the items on the agenda attached herewith. DAVE DINNIGAN AREA MANAGER Dated this the 15 th July 2014 Contact Person: Ms. Dympna McCann, Ms. Yvonne Kirwan, Phone: 2228848 Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17. Fax: 8775851 EMAIL: [email protected]

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    NOTIFICATION TO ATTEND MONTHLY MEETING OF THE NORTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE TO BE HELD IN THE NORTHSIDE CIVIC CENTRE, BUNRATTY ROAD COOLOCK, DUBLIN 17 ON MONDAY 21

    st JULY 2014 AT 2.00 P.M

    TO EACH MEMBER OF THE NORTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE You are hereby notified to attend the monthly meeting of the above Committee to be held on 21

    ST July

    2014 at 2.00 pm in Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17 to deal with the items on the agenda attached herewith. DAVE DINNIGAN AREA MANAGER Dated this the 15

    th July 2014

    Contact Person: Ms. Dympna McCann, Ms. Yvonne Kirwan, Phone: 2228848 Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17. Fax: 8775851 EMAIL: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Items

    Page Time

    4798. Election of Chairperson

    4799. Election of Vice Chairperson

    4800. Minutes of meeting held on the 19TH

    May 2014

    8-10

    4801. Questions to Area Manager

    75-85

    4802.

    Area Matters

    a. Update report on Clanmoyle Gerard O’Connell

    b. Update report on Clontarf Flood Defence Gerard O’Connell

    c. Presentation on Priory Hall Donal Higgins,Engineer In Charge, Hayes

    Higgins Partnership , Gerry Geraghty,Executive Manager, Housing Management Services

    d. Near FM Presentation Jack Byrne

    e. Sport and Recreation service report for the north central area ( Report

    herewith) Emma Byrne

    f. Grants towards the running costs of private swimming pools for year 2014.( Report herewith) Emma Byrne

    g. Report re use of Pavillion in Fairview Park ( Report herewith) Emma

    Byrne

    h. Naming and Numbering Proposal for development on a site at 198 & 204

    Grace Park Road, Dublin 9.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    i. Proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over underpass at Oscar

    Traynor Road, Northside Shopping Centre.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    j. Proposal to initiate the procedure for the taking in charge of Clonshaugh

    Court, Clonshaugh, Dublin 17.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    k. Proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over laneway to the rear of 71-91 Ferrycarrig Road and 64-78 Ferrycarrig Park, Dublin 17.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    l. Naming and Numbering Proposal for development on a site at Briarfield

    House, Kilbarrack Road, Dublin 5 ( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    m. Changes to Area Services in Kilbarrack ( Report herewith) Dave

    Dinnigan

    n. Nominations to following Committees:

    a. Northside Partnership

    b. North East Drugs Task Force

    11 11 12-27

    28 29

    30 31-32 33 34 35 36

    40 mins

    4803. Items for following meetings

    4804.

    Roads and Traffic Matters

    20 mins

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    a. Minutes of Traffic Advisory Group meeting held on 27th

    May 2014 and 24

    th June 2014 (Report herewith)

    37-63

    4805.

    Planning and Development Matters Site 1 :2941/14 Parkside Development Lands, Former Balgriffin Park Lands, Dublin 17

    a. Proposed disposal of a plot of ground to the rear of 18 Croydon Park Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3 to Anne Cannon.( Report herewith)

    b. Proposed disposal of a plot of ground to the rear of 93 Brian Road, Marino, Dublin 3 to Kelan & Fiona O’Connor ( Report herewith)

    c. Proposed disposal of the former access road at Howth Junction

    Cottages, Dublin 5 to the owners of Nos 1-23 Howth Junction Cottages and the proposed disposal of a site to the rear of No. 4 Howth Junction Cottages, Kilbarrack, Dublin 5.( Report herewith)

    d. Derelict Sites Quarterly Report ( Report herewith) Paul Crowe

    64 65 66 67-68 69-72

    4806. Culture Recreation and Amenity Matters

    a. Part 8 Notification – Development at St. Anne’s Park ,Raheny, Dublin 5. ( Report herewith)

    b. Part 8 Notification – Development at Trinity Leisure Centre, Belmayne on a Green field Site.( Report herewith)

    c. Verbal update on Closure of Dollymount Beach Car park ( Report herewith) Noel Mc Evoy

    73 74

    4807. 4817.

    Motions 5-7

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    AGENDA

    4798. Election of Chairperson 4799. Election of Vice Chairperson 4800. Minutes of meeting held on the 19

    th May 2014

    4801. Questions to Area Manager 4802. Area Matters

    a. Update report on Clanmoyle Gerard O’Connell

    b. Update report on Clontarf Flood Defence Gerard O’Connell

    d. Presentation on Priory Hall Donal Higgins,Engineer In Charge, Hayes Higgins Partnership ,

    Gerry Geraghty,Executive Manager, Housing Management Services

    c. Near FM Presentation Jack Byrne

    d. Sport and Recreation service report for the north central area ( Report herewith) Emma Byrne

    e. Grants towards the running costs of private swimming pools for year 2014.( Report herewith)

    Emma Byrne

    f. Report re use of Pavillion in Fairview Park ( Report herewith) Emma Byrne

    g. Naming and Numbering Proposal for development on a site at 198 & 204 Grace Park Road, Dublin 9.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    h. Proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over underpass at Oscar Traynor Road, Northside

    Shopping Centre.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    i. Proposal to initiate the procedure for the taking in charge of Clonshaugh Court, Clonshaugh, Dublin 17.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    j. Proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over laneway to the rear of 71-91 Ferrycarrig

    Road and 64-78 Ferrycarrig Park, Dublin 17.( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    k. Naming and Numbering Proposal for development on a site at Briarfield House, Kilbarrack Road, Dublin 5 ( Report herewith) Elaine Mulvenny

    l. Changes to Area Services in Kilbarrack ( Report herewith) Dave Dinnigan

    m. Nominations to following Committees:

    Northside Partnership

    North East Drugs Task Force

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    4803. Items for following meetings

    4804. Roads and Traffic Matters

    a. Minutes of Traffic Advisory Group meeting held on 27

    th May 2014 and 24

    th June 2014

    (Report herewith)

    4805. Planning and Development Matters Site 1 :2941/14

    Parkside Development Lands, Former Balgriffin Park Lands, Dublin 17

    a. Proposed disposal of a plot of ground to the rear of 18 Croydon Park Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3 to Anne Cannon.( Report herewith)

    b. Proposed disposal of a plot of ground to the rear of 93 Brian Road, Marino, Dublin 3 to Kelan &

    Fiona O’Connor ( Report herewith)

    c. Proposed disposal of the former access road at Howth Junction Cottages, Dublin 5 to the owners of Nos 1-23 Howth Junction Cottages and the proposed disposal of a site to the rear of No. 4 Howth Junction Cottages, Kilbarrack, Dublin 5.( Report herewith)

    d. Derelict Sites Quarterly Report ( Report herewith) Paul Crowe

    4806. Culture Recreation and Amenity Matters

    a. Part 8 Notification – Development at St. Anne’s Park ,Raheny, Dublin 5. ( Report herewith)

    b. Part 8 Notification – Development at Trinity Leisure Centre, Belmayne on a Green field Site.(

    Report herewith)

    c. Verbal update on Closure of Dollymount Beach Car park ( Report herewith)

    MOTIONS: 4807. Motion in the name of Councillor Seán Haughey That toilet facilities for the disabled be provided in the Donnycarney Social Services Centre. 4808. Motion in the name of Councillor Ciarán O’Moore To ask DCC to remove the barriers at Dollymount beach as there was no consultation with the stakeholders of North Bull Island including the kitesurfers (Irish Kite Surfing Association (IKSA) who are listed as a stakeholder in the Management Plan for North Bull Island, 2009. 4809. Motion in the name of Councillor Michael O’Brien That this area committee supports the objectives of the Darndale Park Renewal Project including the employment of CE workers to maintain the park and opposes any engagement of unemployed people by Dublin City Council under the Gateway scheme for the maintenance of Darndale Park or any other role in the North Central Area.

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    4810. Motion in the name of Councillor Michael O’Brien That this area committee supports the protest action scheduled for Monday 21st July outside the Northside Civic Centre organised by the local Housing Action Group in response to the housing crisis and the threat posed to citizens' position on the social housing list by the Housing Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2014. 4811. Motion in the name of Councillor Michael O’Brien That this area committee favours the building of social and affordable housing on available and suitable council owned land banks by means of directly employed council labour over any new form of public private partnership including one that involves gifting private developers a share of council own land for private development for profit. 4812. Motion in the name of Councillor Michael O’Brien That this area committee supports the ongoing funding by the relevant statutory bodies of the Darndale Belcamp Integrated Childcare Centre and any will support any campaigning action taken by the staff and parents of children attending the centre to defend service levels, jobs, pay and conditions. 4813. Motion in the name of Councillor Michael O’Brien That this area committee supports legitimate peaceful resistance by local residents to the process of water meter installation and mass boycott of the charge. 4814. Motion in the name of Councillor Deirdre Heney That the manager please refer to complaint from a local resident who complains about the fact that HGV's., car transporters etc use Collins Avenue as a thru-way from the Malahide road to the Swords road and on to the M1/M50 and make the necessary arrangements to prevent this this type of traffic using this route e.g. direct the HGVs to use the N32, a much wider road than the urban Collins Avenue. 4815. Motion in the name of Councillor John Lyons This committee recognises the invaluable community resource that is the Darndale/Belcamp Intergrated Childcare Service, otherwise known as the Jigsaw creche, is fully cognisant of the devastating impact its closure would have on the local community, particularly the families that avail of the centre's services and the workers employed there, and demands that the new Minister For Children & Youth Affairs, James Reilly, liaise with the relevant state agencies to secure the €200,000 in funding needed to ensure that the quality childcare this centre provides to two hundred and fifty children each and every day is guaranteed not only for this year but long into the future. A letter outlining this demand from the area committee will be sent to the Minister Department for Children & Youth Affairs as a matter of urgency. 4816. Motion in the name of Councillor John Lyons That this committee welcomes the Local Authority Construction Initiative for Darndale that will see 35 new homes built in the Buttercup area at a cost of €35 million and supports the demand that a social clause be activated in this instance which would require of the main contractor the following:

    (i) To recruit one long term unemployed person from the local Dublin 17 area, directly or through the supply chain, for each €1,000,000 of project value while retaining all current employees of the company;

    (ii)To recruit one apprentice from the local Dublin 17 area, directly or through the supply chain, for each €2,000,000 of project value.

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    4817. Motion in the name of Councillor Naoise O’Muirí That the Manager organise for the footpath running through from Woodside to St Annes Park to be renewed and upgraded. The latest date for receipt of motions For the September 2014 meeting is Friday 5

    th September 2014 at 5 pm

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    COISDE CHEANTAR AN LARTHUAISCIRT MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON MONDAY 19th MAY 2014 AT 2.00 P.M

    4785. Minutes of meeting held on the 28

    th April 2014

    Order: Noted 4786. Questions to Area Manager Order: Noted 4787. Area Matters

    a. Representatives from Beaumont Residents Association to give a presentation on Guinness House

    Order: Noted. Patricia Keogh to liaise with Cormac Connolly and Beaumont Residents Association with regard to the proposed plaque.

    b. Update report on Clanmoyle

    Order: Defer to future Meeting

    c. Update report on Clontarf Flood Defence Order: Defer to future Meeting

    d. Report re use of Pavillion in Fairview Park Order: Noted. Keep on Agenda for June Meeting

    e. Speed attenuation measures, Clontarf Cycle Route Order: Noted. Elaine Mulvenny to liaise with Chris Manzira with regard to immediate and practical measures or actions. f. The Future of the Rose Gardens Order: Noted. Information will be provided to the public with regard to works being carried out. Copy of the presentation to be emailed to the Councillors.

    g. Planning Enforcement Report for January - March Order: Noted

    4788. Items for following meetings Representative from the Housing Department regarding Private Rented Accommodation, Homelessness etc. Priory Hall Refurbishment – To examine the possibility of a local employment clause. Update Report on Buttercup Park Update Report on Fairview Pavillion Update on Clanmoyle Update on Clontarf Flood Defence 4789. Roads and Traffic Matters

    b. Minutes of Traffic Advisory Group meeting held on 29th April 2014 Order: Noted

    4790. Planning and Development Matters

    a. Proposed disposal of a plot of ground to the rear of 39 Croydon Park Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3 to Michael Gaffney & Sarah Griffin

    Order: Agreed. Recommend to City Council

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    MOTIONS:

    4791. Motion in the name of Councillor Pat Crimmins

    That the Manager inform what is being done to improve the roads in the Clontarf Ward area? A few key roads to mention are Middle Third in Killester, Castle Avenue, the Stiles Road, Hollybrook Road, Fairview / Marino Mart, Watermill Drive. Overall the quality of the roads in the area has reduced dramatically over the last few years and is not being maintained. A lot of money is collected every year on Road Tax – what is this money being spent on? Order: Report to Councillor 4792. Motion in the name of Councillor Deirdre Heney That the Manager refer to the very old trees in the laneway between Vernon Rise, Vernon Drive, and Dunluce Road which residents say are dangerously high and in need of attention/severe pruning, two of which are leaning at a 30 degree angle and have possible weakened systems and arrange; can he also refer to the dumping and anti- social behaviour that residents complain takes place at this location and arrange to have the trees pruned to a safe height to allay the fears of nearby residents who are concerned for their own safety and the safety of pedestrians walking through this public laneway. Order: Report to Councillor 4793. Motion in the name of Councillor Micheál MacDonncha & Councillor Larry O’Toole This Area Committee fully support the Jigsaw (Darndale/Belcamp Integrated Childcare Services) in their call for the restoration of adequate State funding, failing which they face imminent closure with the loss of some 260 childcare places and 98 jobs, and we call on the Minister for Children immediately to provide adequate funding to ensure the survival of this vital facility. Order: Agreed. Letter will be sent to the Minister for Children. 4794. Motion in the name of Councillor Naoise O’Muirí That a safety barrier be installed on the western side of Castle Avenue to protect children as Castle Avenue swings around towards the roundabout from the seafront. Order: Report to Councillor 4795. Motion in the name of Councillor Andrew Montague That the manager fence off the land adjacent to 2 High Park, as it is being used for sleeping in, dumped in, and is creating serious disturbance to the neighbours. Order: Internal meeting with relevant departments to be held to address the problem. Dublin City Council Official to contact the residents at this location. 4796. Motion in the name of Councillor Andrew Montague That the manager puts in changing facilities for the GAA at the pitches in Belcamp. The Girls GAA teams have nowhere to change and no toilets. Order: Report to Councillor 4797. Motion in the name of Councillor Andrew Montague That the manager put in bollards at the front of 1 Shantalla Drive. Cars regularly park on the grass verge and it is a mud bath in the winter. Order: Report to Councillor

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    Attendance Councillor Pat Crimmins (In chair) Councillor Larry O’Toole, Councillor Gerry Breen, Councillor Mίcheál Mac Donncha, Councillor Sean Paul Mahon, Councillor Naoise O’Muiri, Councillor Paddy Bourke, Councillor Brian Mc Dowell, , Councillor Deirdre Heney, Councillor Andrew Montague Apologies: Councillor Damian O’Farrell Councillor Tom Brabazon Dublin City Council David Dinnigan, Area Manager Elaine Mulvenny, Assistant Area Manager Jim Kelly, Assistant Area Manager Eoin Ward, Senior Executive Parks Superintendent Patricia Keogh, Administrative Officer Noel McEvoy, Executive Parks Superintendent Kieran McGlynn, Senior Executive Engineer Aidan Fitzsimons, Area Housing Manager Fiona Moore, Staff Officer Fiacra Worrall, Assistant Planning Enforcement Officer Yvonne Kirwan, Staff Officer Visitors Cormac Connolly Beaumont Woods Residents Association Terry Saunders Beaumont Woods Residents Association Brendan Ceccarelli Beaumont Woods Residents Association Councillor Pat Crimmins, Cathaoirleach Dated 19

    th May, 2014.

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    FLOOD DEFENCE UNIT,

    REGIONAL PROJECTS AND EMERGENCY SERVICES DIVISION, DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL

    ROOM 409, 68-70 MARROWBONE LANE, DUBLIN 8.

    TEL: 222-4302

    09TH

    MAY 2014 The Chairman and Members of North Central Area Committee

    RE: Items raised at North Central Area Committee Meeting held on 28th April, 2014

    1. Update Report on Clanmoyle Flood Alleviation Scheme

    Project on Schedule.

    Works in Clontarf Golf Club continuing to November.

    Significant reduction in works from July.

    Works programmed to start in Clanmoyle Road in July.

    Meetings with residents in June. 2. Update Report on Clontarf Promenade Development Scheme

    One more meeting of Joint Working Group held.

    Agreed to procure consultant and hydraulic sub-consultant to model possible twin wall flood reduction measure.

    Consulted OPW regarding specifications for computer modelling.

    Met with Clontarf Baths representatives to determine their programme.

    Preliminary environmental studies being carried out.

    Consultant to recommend whether EIS/EIA required due to revised proposal. Gerard O’Connell, Engineer-In-Charge, Flood Defence Unit & Projects Division

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    NORTH CENTRAL AREA

    The Sport and Leisure Service report is based on April, May, June and July. This is to enable local representatives and managers to attend and view the programmes and events to the Sports and Leisure section have organised CONTENTS: PAGE

    1. Aughrim Street Report 1 2. Glin Road Sports Hall Report 3 3. Boxing Development Office Report 4 4. Sports Development Officers report 6 5. Sport and Recreation Officer report 10 6. FAI Development Officer report 11 7. Rugby Development Officer Report 13 8. Boxing Development Office Report 15 9. FAI late night league final 15 10. Rugby city wide initiative 16 11. Sport and Recreation and Sports Development City Wide Initiatives 16

    1. AUGHRIM STREET SPORTS HALL

    Activities Running from Aughrim Street:

    Indoor Soccer Shotokan Karate

    Basketball Badminton

    Yoga Boot camp

    Kempo Karate Tae Kwon Do

    Boxing Circuit Training

    Indoor bowls Ninjitsu

    2. GLIN ROAD SPORTS HALL The activities currently available in the complex are:

    Activity Day and Time

    Dancing for children Monday Wednesday Friday 5pm-7pm

    Irish Dancing for children Wednesday 7.30pm-9.00pm

    Irish Dancing for children Tuesday and Thursday 4pm-5.30pm

    Football for children Monday – Friday 4pm – 6pm

    Basketball for children and teenagers Saturday 10am-1pm

    Hip hop children and teenagers Thursday 5.30-7.30pm

    Self defence from 16years onwards Wednesday 9pm-10pm

    Kickboxing classes children Wednesday 4.30pm-5.50pm

    Kickboxing classes adults Thursday 8pm-9pm

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    Boxing from 11 years onwards Tuesday and Thursday 8pm-9pm

    Kung Fu classes Tuesday 8pm-10pm

    Bootcamp classes Monday Wednesday Friday 9.30am-10.30am

    Tuesday & Thursday 8pm-9pm

    Aerobics classes Tuesday & Thursday 7pm – 8pm

    Karate for children and teenagers Monday7.30pm and Thursday 8-9pm

    St Michaels house for teenagers Monday and Friday 11am-1pm

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    3. BOXING DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: Noel Burke AREA: NORTH CENTRAL

    Programme Name

    Location/Facility Target Group

    Description Time scale No of Participants Partners Cost

    StartBox Gold Programme – Primary Schools - Mixed Gender

    High Perf Gym, National Stadium, South Circular Road

    10-12 year old girls & boys

    Advanced Boxing Classes

    Full contact

    Aimed at those who have completed Silver Programme

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-community activity (all 5 DCC areas)

    1/4/2014 – 29/4/2014

    77 (from all 5 areas) Jason Brady, Michelle Waters

    €800

    StartBox Gold Programme - Primary Schools – Boys only

    High Perf Gym, National Stadium, South Circular Road

    10-12 year old boys

    Advanced Boxing Classes

    Full contact

    Aimed at those who have completed Silver Programme

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-community activity (all 5 DCC areas)

    1/4/2014 – 30/4/2014

    68 (from all 5 DCC areas)

    Mary Louise Reilly

    €800

    StartBox Gold Programme – Transition Year Students – Mixed Gender

    High Perf Gym, National Stadium, South Circular Road

    15-17 year old boys and girls

    Advanced Boxing Classes

    Full contact

    Aimed at those who have completed Silver Programme

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-community activity (all 5 DCC areas)

    1/4/2014 – 1/5//2014

    83 (from all 5 DCC areas)

    None €800

    StartBox Showcase Exhibition– Primary Schools - Mixed Gender

    National Stadium, South Circular Road

    10-12 year old girls & boys

    Full & Semi contact boxing exhibition

    Aimed at those who have completed Gold Programme

    Competed in front of family and peers

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-community activity (all 5 DCC areas)

    6/5/2014 57 participants (from all 5 DCC areas) (attendance approx 400)

    Jason Brady, Michelle Waters

    €80

    StartBox Showcase

    National Stadium, South Circular

    10-12 year old

    Full & Semi contact boxing exhibition

    7/5/2014 48 participants (from all 5 DCC areas)

    Mary Louise

    €80

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    Exhibition– Primary Schools – Boys only

    Road boys Aimed at those who have completed Gold Programme

    Competed in front of family and peers

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-community activity (all 5 DCC areas)

    (attendance approx 400)

    Reilly

    StartBox Showcase Exhibition– Transition Year Students

    National Stadium, South Circular Road

    15-17 year old boys and girls

    Full & Semi contact boxing exhibition

    Aimed at those who have completed Gold Programme

    Competed in front of family and peers

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-community activity (all 5 DCC areas)

    8/5/2014 44 participants (from all 5 DCC areas) (attendance approx 350)

    None €80

    Dublin Development Boxing Exhibition

    St Saviours Boxing Club, Dorset St

    11-16 year old competitive boxers, boys and girls

    Full contact, competitive boxing event

    Aimed competitive carded boxers

    Competed in front of peers

    Facilitated in conjunction with registered Dublin coaches

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-club activity (all Dublin)

    16/3/2014 60 participants – (attendance approx 200)

    Derek Ahern

    €50

    Dublin Development Boxing Exhibition

    St Saviours Boxing Club, Dorset St

    11-16 year old competitive boxers, boys and girls

    Full contact, competitive boxing event

    Aimed competitive carded boxers

    Competed in front of peers

    Facilitated in conjunction with registered Dublin coaches

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-club activity (all Dublin)

    13/4/2014 56 participants – (attendance approx 200)

    Derek Ahern

    €50

    Dublin St Saviours 11-16 Full contact, competitive boxing 27/4/2014 52 participants – Derek €50

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    Development Boxing Exhibition

    Boxing Club, Dorset St

    year old competitive boxers, boys and girls

    event

    Aimed competitive carded boxers

    Competed in front of peers

    Facilitated in conjunction with registered Dublin coaches

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting inter-club activity (all Dublin)

    (attendance approx 200)

    Ahern

    Aviva StartBox &Tour – (Schools)

    Aviva Stadium, Landsdown Road

    10-17 year old boys and girls

    Tour of our National Soccer/Rugby Stadium

    StartBox Session

    Aimed at schools who have engaged in StartBox

    19/5/2014 – 26/6/2014

    Estimated 50 bookings – 40 schools -1000 students participating

    None

    StartBox Bronze

    D7 Educate Together - Grangegorman

    10-12 year old boys and girls

    Fun

    Non-contact boxing programme

    Aimed at a wide target group

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting alternative physical activity

    31/3/2014 – 5/5/2014

    54 Ed Griffin, LJ Mc Ginley

    None

    StartBox Bronze

    Balybough Community Centre

    CRC Group Special Needs 10-12 year old boys and girls –

    Fun

    Non-contact boxing programme

    Aimed at a wide target group

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting alternative physical activity

    1/5/2014 – 8/5/2014

    10 Ed Griffin, LJ Mc Ginley

    None

    StartBox Bronze

    Balybough Community Centre

    BYP easter camp

    Fun

    Non-contact boxing programme

    Aimed at a wide target group

    Promoting boxing

    Promoting alternative physical activity

    16/4/2014 – 23/4/2014

    10 Noel Burke None

    StartBox Bronze

    Balybough Community Centre

    Cabra For Youth easter

    Fun

    Non-contact boxing programme

    Aimed at a wide target group

    15/4/2014 5 None

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    camp Promoting boxing

    Promoting alternative physical activity

    Family Festival

    Iveagh Gardens Boys and girls of all age groups

    Supporting Community Event

    Promoting Boxing

    Promoting DCC

    Fun & Non-contact

    18/5/2014 250 None €100

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    4. SPORT DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: Jason Brady AREA: NORTH CENTRAL AREA

    Programme Name

    Location/Facility Target Group

    Description Time scale No of Participants Partners Cost

    Boxing program

    Lady Immac 9/11 yrs Start boxing program (Silver) progression on to gold and National stadium.

    6/12 weeks On going

    20/30 DCC Boxing officer

    Nil

    Rugby program DCC u 14 team

    Darndale/ Coolock

    U 14 DCC u 14 rugby program, work closely with Colm on program.

    8/10 weeks Started 27

    th

    Feb

    30/40 DCC/ Leinster Rugby officer

    Nil

    Sports drop in Darndale Hall 10/13 Sports drop in, trying different sports, Athletics, basketball, futsal, cricket, and handball.

    On going 20/30 approx DCC/ S 17 Nil

    Swimming program and water safety

    Ballymum 15/20 On going swimming program teaching youths to become life guards. Life guard test may cost €125 per youth 3 /4 of my cost centre.

    On going 5/10 Paid by me (petty cash) €20 per session Approx)

    Late night Soccer

    Darndale hall 10/17 Indoor Soccer drop in 6/8 weeks Starting 28

    th

    Feb

    20/40 DCC/FAI Nil?

    High board, Diving program

    NAC 12/15 Diving program level 2 6/8 week 5/10 S 17/ Kilmore west

    €400

    Learn to fish Darndale park 9/ 14 Fishing program teaching kids to fish. 4/6 weeks 20/ 30 Brian S 17, Bill

    € 50 trophies

    Table tennis Drop in

    S 17 10 /12 Table tennis drop in On going 20 Nil

    Olympic handball

    Kilmore 10-16 yrs Programme to introduce youths to Olympic handball.

    4 weeks 10/20 Kilmore youth service

    Athletics and high jump

    St Francis school 9 -13 yrs Athletic s and high jump coach to talent ID for national schools final.

    4-8 weeks 40-50 €140-€210

    Cricket St Josephs Coolock /

    8-13 yrs Cricket program in Schools 4/8 weeks Started 24

    th

    Feb

    30-50 DCC/Cricket officer

    Nil

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    Fitness class Kilmore west School

    8-12 yrs Fitness class for Kids 6/8 weeks Starting 13

    th

    March

    30-50 DCC Nil

    Sports drop in Kilmore west 10 -14 Different sports, basketball, handball , bowls, cricket

    On going 15-25 Kilmore west

    3 Schools ready for Obesity program

    Darndale/Coolock schools

    7-12 yrs Waiting on equipment 30-50 DCC

    Fitness class St Francis 8-12 yrs Fitness class for Kids 6/8 weeks Starting 13

    th

    March

    30-50 DCC Nil

    3rd

    and 4th

    class futsal soccer

    St Francis, Lady immac and St Josephs

    8-12 yrs Futsal competition for 3rd

    and 4th

    Classes boys and girls 1 day 60-80 DCC/ FAI Nil

    5th and 6th

    class 11 a side soccer comp

    St Francis, Lady immac and St Josephs

    10-12 yrs 11 a side competition for 5th and 6th Classes boys and girls.

    8 weeks Started 14

    th

    March

    60-80 DCC/ FAI Nil

    3rd and 4th class futsal soccer

    St Francis, Lady immac and St Josephs

    8-12 yrs Futsal competition for 3rd and 4th Classes boys and girls

    startedMarch 5

    th and 6

    th

    60-80 DCC/ FAI Nil

    Kayaking/BMX

    Priorswood 10-13 yrs Ballyfermot Adventure centre Easter holidays April

    7-10 DCC Nil

    Kayaking Priorswood/ Kilmore

    10-13 yrs East wall water sports, Kayaking course level 1

    6 weeks 7-10 DCC €400/€500

    SPORT DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: MICHELLE WATERS AREA: KILBARRACK

    Programme Name

    Location/Facility Target Group

    Description Time scale No of Participants Partners Cost

    After-schools multi sports programme

    St Benedict’s RC / Greendale Hall

    9-12yrs mixed group Kilbarrack CDP

    Weekly 1.5 hour session

    Create interest in participating in sports and activities

    Improve behavioural issues

    Develop teamwork and communication

    Ongoing Monday sessions delivered in 6 week blocks with rewards

    20 young people Kilbarrack CDP

    €150 per block

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    programme built in April - June

    Outdoor Challenge diary

    St Benedict’s RC / Coastal walk / Howth / St. Anne’s Park

    9-12yrs mixed group Kilbarrack CDP

    Young people in project must complete set challenges laid out in their challenge diaries

    Fridays April -& May

    20 young people Kilbarrack CDP

    €0

    After-schools multi sports Programme

    Donnycarney Youth Project Le Cheile

    9-11yrs Mixed group

    Weekly 1hrs session

    Challenge behaviour though teamwork and communication focused mini games

    April- June 30 young people Donnycarney Youth Project

    €0

    5th & 6

    th Class

    futsal league Oscar Traynor 5

    th & 6

    th

    class St Benedict’s & Scoil Eoin

    6 week football league for 5th & 6

    th

    Classes

    Mini league of squads of 16

    4 local schools (2 from Kilbarrack and 1 from Darndale & 1 from Priorswood)

    March-May Friday Mornings

    60 young people Scoil Eoin St Benedict’s

    €0

    Boxing programme

    National Stadium St Benedict’s

    Weekly sessions in National Stadium with Boxing Development Officer

    March & April Tuesdays

    12 young people St Benedict’s

    €0

    Joint programme with drugs task force Education Officer

    Various sites 6 teenage boys

    6 week programme of Yoga, Mediation and pool for 6 young targeted young people who are completing a intervention

    April / May Tuesday Evenings

    6 young people €350

    Yoga programme

    Donnycarney Youth & Community Centre

    12 young people

    6 week programme of yoga and stress reduction

    April/ May Tuesday nights

    12 young people DYP

    €350

    CDYSB Sports Integration tournament (Primary)

    Various halls and facilities in NCA

    11 & 12yrs mixed groups from 7 youth Projects

    3 days of competition in various sports and activities Awards for overall winners and Fair Play award

    Easter school Holidays

    50 young people 11-12yrs

    CDYSB Projects in North Central Area

    €250

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    Easter Activities – Pier jumping

    Wicklow 2 projects 2 x half days Easter School Holidays

    16-18 people KCCP & KYP

    €0

    Easter Activities – Zipit

    Tibradden KCCP 1 half day activity Easter School Holidays

    12 young people KCCP €75

    Pool League Competition

    KCCP / St Monica’s

    13-16yrs Weekly fixtures in team competition between the 2 projects

    April / May Mondays

    16 young people Kilbarrack Coast Community Project St Monica’s Y P

    €200

    Fitness Baseline testing

    2 local schools 4th, 5

    th &

    6th

    classes

    April – June

    Healthy Communities Initiative

    North Central Area

    Families Continued involvement on sub group developing initiative to educate and raise healthy lifestyle options

    Ongoing Event in May

    Northside Partnership / other stakeholders

    Train the Trainer & Bicycle maintenance programme

    Rothar 3 leaders Training for 3 leaders to run bicycle maintenance workshops with their young people

    Develop basic bicycle repair

    Build a bike scheme

    Cycling awareness training

    April - ongoing 3 leaders Offer to all young people in the Project

    Donnycarney Youth Project Community Garda Unit

    €500

    Code of Ethics Workshops

    Kilbarrack Local club leaders and volunteer

    Delivery of 2 Irish Sports Council Code of Ethics workshops in local area

    April & May 25 club leaders Local sports clubs

    €0

    Active Flag activities

    North Bay Primary School

    Assist the school in achieving their active flag activities Link with local clubs and NGBs

    April – June Designated classes North Bay Primary School

    €150

    Golf Programme

    Elm Green Driving Range & Tolka Valley

    12-15yrs 4 week programme of 1 hour coaching sessions culminating in a Ryder cup still competition with a group from Finglas/ Cabra

    April / May Selected group St Monica’s Youth Centre SDOs

    €350

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    Introduction to coaching Cricket Workshop

    Glin Road Local teachers and leaders

    Linking with Cricket Ireland Development Officer to run a introduction to coaching Cricket

    April 20-30 people Teachers and leaders in NCA

    CDYSB Sports Integration Week

    Various venues 13-15yrs 4 day tournament involving 7 projects in the NCA

    Facilitation of 2/ 3 sports per day

    Overall winners and fair play awards

    8 young people from each project compete in this annual event

    June

    60+ young people

    Kilbarrack YP Donnycarney YP St Monica’s YP KCCP Trinity YP Kilmore West YP Sphere 17

    €500

    KYP Summer programming

    Various 10-18yrs Summer activities including pier jumping, speed boat, gorge walking, orienteering, hill-walking, Zip it, Sports days etc.

    June - onwards

    All young people registered to project

    KYP €350

    KCCP Summer Programme

    Various 10-18yrs Summer activities including pier jumping, speed boat, gorge walking, orienteering, hill-walking, Zip it, Sports days etc.

    June - onwards

    All young people registered to project

    KCCP €350

    Donnycarney YP Summer Programme

    Various 10-18yrs Summer activities including pier jumping, speed boat, gorge walking, orienteering, hill-walking, Zip it, Sports days etc.

    June - onwards

    All young people registered to project

    DYP €350

    KCDP Summer Programme

    Various 10-18yrs Summer activities including pier jumping, speed boat, gorge walking, orienteering, hill-walking, Zip it, Sports days etc.

    June - onwards

    All young people registered to project

    KYP €350

    Boat trips – St Monica’s YP & Trinity YS

    Dunlaoghaire 10-18yrs Boat trips June - onwards

    Selected groups St Monica’s & Trinity Youth Service

    €0

    Donnycarney Rehab Group

    Various 18yrs+ Tennis, Pitch & Putt, Hill walking, Pier jumping, Boat trip

    May & June Rehab group Donnycarney

    €0

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    5. SPORT AND RECREATION DEVELOPMENT OFFICER PAUL DONNELLY AREA NORTH CENTRAL

    Programme Name

    Location/Facility Target Group

    Description Time scale No of Participants Partners Cost

    Tai chi Donneycarney Senior citizens

    Exercise to music class with martial arts movements

    8 weeks 16 270

    Multi sport

    Coolock Disability Hand eye coordination games for wheelchair based participants

    8 weeks 10 270

    Multisport Santry Disability Hand eye coordination games for disgraxia participants

    8 weeks 12 270

    Bootcamp Darndale Adult men & women

    Twice weekly exercise class for adults 8 weeks 9 270

    Afterschool prog

    Killbarrack Under 10s

    Hand eye coordination games for under 10s

    6 weeks 22 210

    Afterschool prog

    Balgriffin Under 10s

    Hand eye coordination games for under 10s

    6 weeks 22 210

    Walking

    Beaumont Adult women

    Walking group for parents 12 weeks 11 No cost

    Snorkelling

    Darndale Disability Snorkelling prog for st micheals house users

    6 weeks 8 No cost

    Buntus

    Kilbarrack Primary teachers

    Delivering buntus course for local teachers

    1 day 30 No cost

    Code of ethics

    Finglas Karate club

    Course for instructors and volunteers in shotokan karate

    1 day 40 No cost

    Exercise to music

    Santry Senior citizens

    Chair based exercise class for over 55s 8 weeks 24 270

    6. FAI DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: JIMMY MOWLDS AREA: DARNDALE /KILBARRACK

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    Programme Name

    Location/Facility Target Group

    Description Time scale No of Participants Partners Cost

    Late Night League

    Darndale Hall 12-21yrs Boys and Girls

    This Lnl was continued into May due to high numbers attending

    Feb 28th – May

    9th 50 per week Jason

    Brady

    Good Behaviour Lge

    Oscar Traynor 5th and 6

    th

    class This programme is aimed at increasing good behaviour in 5

    th and 6

    th class boys

    across Darndale, Priorswood and 2 schools in Kilbarrack it also the teachers to reward good behaviour and allows us to promote LNL and link players to clubs

    Feb - June 64 per week Jason Brady and Michelle Waters

    No cost

    School completion programme ref

    Dean Swift pk 12-16yrs Refereeing St Thomas, Traveller school matches

    Jan -June 18 None No cost

    Girls and Boys Blitz

    Oscar Traynor 10-12s Boys and Girls 5 a side blitz April 48 boys 40 Girls

    None None

    Street Football prog.

    Oscar Traynor 6-10yrs Introductory programme for boys and girls to link players to clubs

    Jan - June 20-60 per week NDSL None

    Girls and Boys Blitz

    Ringsend 10-12yrs Regional 5 a side blitz May 8th 160boys 140 girls Fai D.O.s None

    Belmayne Residents Football

    belmayne 8-14 yrs Social inclusion prog. To develop a club in the Belmayne area to reduce anti social behaviour

    On going 35 boys and Girls Cluid housing project

    none

    Kilbarrack after school

    Greendale 6-10yrs After school programme to link players into local club

    On going 25 boys and girls Kilbarrack Utd

    None

    7. RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: BILLY PHELAN AREA: CITY WIDE

    Programme Name

    Location/Facility

    Target Group

    Description Time scale No of Participants Partners Cost

    Primary School Tag Rugby

    St Brigids, Hadd. Rd St Pats, Ringsend Scoil Iosgain,

    Primary School

    Dublin City U12 Primary Schools Blitz in Irishtown Stadium. This is the end of year city wide blitz with primary schools from all over the city in attendance after finishing their tag rugby programmes.

    April May June Blitz date –

    400 DCC SDO’s and SRO’s

    0

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    Crumlin St Marys, Hadd. Rd. Scoil Colm, Crumlin St. Clares, Harolds X

    Some schools continuing programmes in June with younger classes which will give them a better understanding for next school year. Also taking part in various end of year school sports days.

    21st May

    Secondary School Rugby Programme

    Our Lady of Mercy, Drimnagh St. Kevins College, Crumlin CBS Westland Row St Johns DLS, Ballyfermot Kylemore College, Ballyfermot

    Secondary School

    Introduction to Rugby with Secondary Schools through non contact and full contact rugby sessions. This formed the basis of the of the Give Rugby a Try programme which culminated in the DCC Rugby team at U14 level, in which they trained and played a North v South match. The final match was played versus Gonzaga College in Donnybrook stadium in May, a match that was won by the DCC team

    April May

    240

    DCC SDO’s

    0

    Community Rugby Programmes

    Crumlin Ballyfermot Inchicore Dublin 8

    Sports Days Family Fun Days

    Various community sports days and family fun days in DCC South areas

    May June

    ? DCC SDO’s and SRO’s

    0

    Dublinia XV Clogher Rd Clontarf Rd Donnybrook Stadium

    U14 As detailed above under Secondary Schools. 10 south side area boys made the city wide team.

    April May

    25 DCC SDO’s

    Dublin City kit

    Primary Teacher Training

    City Wide Primary Teachers

    Tag and Play Rugby teacher training to help with continuation of rugby programmes once initial LR/DCC one has finished.

    June 20 DCC SDO’s

    0

    DCC Mini Rugby Course

    South Central Community Volunteers

    Qualification in coaching tag rugby

    June 40 Max. DCC 0

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    CITYWIDE INITATIVES RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER CITY WIDE INITATIVE Dublin City Cup: The annual DCC cup is scheduled for Wednesday the 7

    th of May in Donnybrook

    stadium; the cup is DCC team of competent young rugby players from non- traditional rugby schools against a traditional rugby playing school. The competition has been set up to facilitate the growth of the sport of the Dublin City region and is seen as a stepping stone for teams into the Development cups. All of the teams have undertaken a period of preparation, with most participating in localised training sessions and blitzes pre-Christmas. The hope from the competition is that more of the players will go to further their rugby experience by playing in clubs and the local clubs will be invited to the matches to speak to the players. The ethos of rugby has been very much in evidence thus far, with all schools playing with discipline and fairness through were physical encounters. Other programmes that are up and coming in the DCC area are the DCC blitz which will take place in May with approximately 400 kids that have been coached through 6 week blocks of tag rugby. Also in mid May, will be the culmination of the Dublinia u14 team, were a group of kids, again from non traditional areas will play against a known rugby school, having participated in 8 weeks of coaching by Leinster Community Rugby Officers. SPORT AND RECREATION & SPORT DEVELOPMENT - CITYWIDE INITATIVES Lord Mayor 5 Alive Challenge Following on from last years success of the Lord Mayor 5 Alive Challenge, Lord Mayor Oisín Quinn agreed the initiative was well worth rolling out again in 2014. The Challenge has now finished and the last race was the DCC/BHAA race on the 5th April. Over 140 people completed all five races and the Lord Mayor will host a reception at the Mansion House on Friday 9

    th May. Jim Aughney organiser of the Dublin City Marathon and the Race Series in the Phoenix Park will

    be present on the night to provide the participants with information on the race series and offer places at a discount rate. Dick Hooper well known Irish Runner will also be present on the night to speak to participants and congratulate them on their achievement. Each participant will receive a scroll and gold medal. Coisceim Dance Project Love, Song and Dance is a partnership project between Coisceim Broadreach and Dublin City Council Arts, Sport & Recreation and Community development sections. It is a dance class and performance project for people aged 50 +. Throughout April and May as part of the Bealtaine festival , older adult will be able to take part in drop in classes across the City, which were organised and facilitated by the Sport & Recreation /Community/Arts officers. The project culminates in a performance celebration presented by the participants themselves. Older Adult Area Sports Days Due to the success of the Older Adult Annual Sports Day, the sport & recreation team will locally host their own sports days with the idea to test and trial the Go For Life Games to allow the team to pick the best candidates to go forward and compete in the Go for Life Games in June in DCU Sports Club representing Dublin City Sports Network. These sports day also give the opportunity for older adult groups to engage, meet & socialise while enjoying physical activity and games. The last sports day will take place on Friday 30

    th May in Cabra Parkside where we will select our Dublin

    City Council Team to go forward and take part in the June games. Irish Heart Foundation National Stroke Survivors Conference On Thursday 10

    th April the Sport & Recreation Section were invited to present at this conference.

    The conference was attended by over 400 people and Dublin City Council also provided an information stand with all details on the services we deliver. The sport & Active living coordinator gave a presentation to in the afternoon to the break out groups which was attended by 20 people and a practical demonstration of our Boccia programme was given. The presence at this conference allowed the team to compile a list of people living in Dublin City who would be interested in some of the sport & recreation programmes we provide. The Irish Hear t Foundation thanked us for our support and gave feedback that participants thoroughly enjoyed the presentation & demo session DCSN Young Peoples Small Grant Scheme

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    The DCSN Grant was advertised on Tuesday 15th April. All current clubs were emailed the information &

    application form, the information was also distributed through all sport development officers and local clubs. The grant was also advertised in National Papers and on our website. Closing date for applications is Monday 12th May 2014. Bike Week - 14th – 22

    nd June 2014

    Dublin City Council Sport & Recreation Section and the Roads & Traffic planning department have secured funding for programmes during Bike Week. All sport development staff are planning to organise and deliver local bike programmes in their area during bike week. All programmes will be finalised by mid May. DIT CARA Training On Monday 12

    th May Dublin City Council Sport & Recreation Section will host their 2

    nd sports inclusion

    disability course. The course will take place in Ballyfermot Leisure Centre and there are 25 people signed up to take part. The course is aimed at providing leaders, coaches, Sport development staff and volunteers in sport with knowledge and awareness on how to include people of all ages with disabilities in their sport. The course is certified by Coaching Ireland. DCSN The next DCSN Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday the 2

    nd of July. Other work committed are the Go

    For life Games in June, Presentation to Headway Ireland and attendance at two key sports conferences, Sport Tourism Summit 2014 and the Federation of Irish Sport Annual Conference. SPORTS CAPITAL GRANT APPLICATIONS

    Dublin City Council Sport and Recreation Service section submitted 33 Sports Capital Grant applications. The closing date for submissions was Monday the 10

    TH of March.

    Total Cost of the Projects

    Amount Sought from the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

    Dublin City Council’s Contribution

    €4,595,379.94 €4,017,291 €578,090

    For further information regarding any of the Sports and Leisure Service and facilities please contact: Emma Byrne | Community and Social Development Officer | Sport and Leisure Services| Culture, Recreation and Amenity Department | Dublin City Council | Dublin Civic Office| Block 4, 1st Floor | Wood Quay| Dublin 8|Ph: 012223365| M: +353872722556 | E: [email protected]

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    Culture, Recreation, Amenity and Community.

    Ground Floor, Block 4, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin, 8.

    13

    th June 2014

    Report to the Chairperson and Members of the North Central Area Committee

    Re: Grants towards the running costs of private swimming pools for year 2014.

    An application has been received for financial assistance towards the running costs of the private swimming pool listed below, for the year 2014. The Pool Administrator has submitted accounts showing the operating costs. The pool provides swimming facilities for schools, clubs, groups and the general public in its catchment area. I recommend that approval be given to the grant as listed below. Applicant Swimming Pool Grant Recommended For 2014 Trinity Sports Trinity Swimming Pool €30,000 and Leisure Club, Donaghmede, Dublin 5. Brendan Kenny Assistant Chief Executive

    Report to the Chairperson and Members of the North Central Area Committee

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    The Chairman and Members of North Central Area Committee 12

    th May 2014

    FAIRVIEW PARK PAVILLION

    Fairview Park Pavilion is currently used by Sheriff YC (7 soccer teams), Belvedere FC (16 soccer teams), St. Josephs O’ Connell Boys (6 GAA teams) and St. Josephs East Wall (7 soccer teams). A number of other clubs use pitches within the park but did not express an interest in using the pavilion for the 2013/ 2014 season (They include St. Vincents GAA, Scoil Uí Chonaill and Marino FC). The changing facilities are predominantly used by clubs for their weekend fixtures. The changing facilities are also used for midweek fixtures (where applicable). For the 2013/14 season clubs were charged €200 per changing room for use of changing rooms. This charge will continue for the 2014/2015 season. The charge is used as a contribution towards insurance, utilities, security and general maintenance of the building. Application forms for both the use of pitches and pavilion are due to be issued to clubs shortly for the 2014/2015 season. They will be offered under the one permit in order to get clubs to use the changing facilities available. It is noted that the occupancy rate during daytime (midweek) is currently low. To address this, local schools and youth groups will also be written to for similar expressions of interest under the same criteria as club access. Dublin City Council is also considering the development of a Café within the pavilion to increase footfall through this area. Bruce Mc Devitt Sports Development Officer

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    North Central Area Office, Kilbarrack, Unit 18/19 Greendale Shopping Centre, Greendale Road, Dublin 5.

    Oifig Cheantar an Lárthuaiscirt, Cill Bharróg,

    Aonad 18 /19 Ionad Siopadóireachta Gleánntain Glas, Bóthar Gleanntáin Glais, Baile Átha Cliath 5. T. 01 222 8540 F. 01 8391715

    21st May, 2014 Ref: JF/01554/2014

    The Chairman and Members of

    North Central Area Committee.

    Naming and Numbering Proposal for development on a site at 198 & 204 Grace Park Road, Dublin

    9.

    1-19 Goosegreen Court / 1-19 Cúirt Fhaiche na Gé

    This is a residential development by DIVOP on a site at 198 & 204 Grace Park Road, Dublin 9. The development is indicated on the attached Drawing R.M. 26312A.

    The developers have requested the name and numbers “”1-19 Goosegreen Court / 1-19 Cúirt Fhaiche na Gé” for the development. The Heritage Officer considers the proposed name appropriate.

    The name and numbers 1-19 Goosegreen Court / 1-19 Cúirt Fhaiche na Gé” is considered suitable and is recommended for adoption.

    Dave Dinnigan

    ___________________

    Executive Manager.

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    North Central Area Office, Kilbarrack, Unit 18/19 Greendale Shopping Centre, Greendale Road, Dublin 5.

    Oifig Cheantar an Lárthuaiscirt, Cill Bharróg,

    Aonad 18 /19 Ionad Siopadóireachta Gleánntain Glas, Bóthar Gleanntáin Glais, Baile Átha Cliath 5. T. 01 8398311/8398344 F. 01 8391715

    Ref: MR/00593/2014 Date: 12th

    May 2014

    The Chairman and Members of

    North Central Area Committee.

    With reference to a proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over underpass at Oscar

    Traynor Road, Northside Shopping Centre.

    Proposal

    A request to have the public right of way extinguished over the underpass at Oscar Traynor Road, Northside Shopping Centre was received from N1 Property Developments Limited. The extent of the proposed extinguishment is shown on Drawing No R.M. 26252 (copy attached). The North Central Area Committee at its meeting on 18

    th November, 2013, agreed to initiate the statutory

    procedures to extinguish the Public Right of Way over the above area. Statutory Requirement

    By public advertisement on 21st November, 2013 representations or objections were invited by 6

    th

    January, 2014. No residential objections were received within this period.

    Service Checks

    A service check was carried out and the following were received:

    Drainage and Waste Water Services Division

    There is a 300mm pipeline and a manhole located within the underpass. The developer has given commitment that a 900mm steel door will be included in the reinforced concrete wall to which Drainage and Waste Water Services Division will be given a key in order to facilitate access. Gardai, Traffic

    “While there is no objection from a traffic point of view to the extinguishing of this right of way, the issue of pedestrian safety needs careful consideration and liaison should take place with the DTU, DMR North”.

    Parks

    “The proposal to close the right of way by backfilling and closing the underpass will have significant drainage implications. The walk ways and grassed area south of the underpass drain towards a manhole located mid way along the underpass which is then connected to a manhole located on Oscar Traynor Road, approximately 75M west of the underpass. Blocking off and backfilling the underpass would effectively prevent access to the manhole located in the underpass and would prevent the City Council dealing with flooding in the park land area directly adjacent to the underpass.”

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    The applicant has agreed to meet the requirements of Parks by provision of a steel door to give drain access. Additionally the provision of a reinforced and rendered concrete wall on the south side of the Oscar Traynor Road along with appropriate landscaping highlighted by Parks would meet the requirements outlined by Parks.

    Roads Maintenance, DCC

    “Recommended by Parks Department that the proposed method of closure would be by way of reinforced concrete wall and not “a rendered block wall” at the park entrance, due to the risk of proposed block wall being vandalised and a long term maintenance issue”.

    UPC

    “UPC does not have services within the area of the proposal, however we do have underground services in the pavement above the underpass and that the services indicated contains live fibre, transmitting data traffic of a highly sensitive nature”. Any work to be carried out in the vicinity of this ducting will necessitate that a UPC Plant Protection Officer be present during the work.

    Recommendation

    I recommend that the Committee approve the extinguishment of the public right of way over the area as shown on Drawing No. R.M. 26252 for consideration later by the City Council.

    Dave Dinnigan

    ______________________

    Executive Manager

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    Oifig Cheantar an Lárthuaiscirt, Cill Bharróg,

    Aonad 18 /19 Ionad Siopadóireachtan Gleanntáin Glas, Bóthar Gleanntáin Glais, Baile Átha Cliath 5.

    North Central Area Office, Kilbarrack, Unit 18/19 Greendale Shopping Centre, Greendale Road, Dublin 5.

    T. 01 2228542/2228541 F.01 8391715

    Ref: JF/02295/20147 Date 28th

    May 2014

    The Chairman and Members of North Central Area Committee

    Proposal to initiate the procedure for the taking in charge of Clonshaugh Court, Clonshaugh,

    Dublin 17.

    A request was received from the owners to initiate procedures for the taking in charge of the above estate. It is intended that the roads and footpaths in the estate, as indicated on the attached Drawing No R.M. 26314 be taken in charge. The Planning Department by order G14106 recommends that the formal procedure be initiated to have the development known as Clonshaugh Court, Clonshaugh, Dublin 17 taken in charge by Dublin City Council.

    Recommendation

    It is recommended that the North Central Area Committee now agree to the initiation of procedure under Section 11 of the Roads Act 1993, as set out in Subsections 4 and 5 of Section 180 Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended by Planning and Development (Amendment) Act 2010, to declare the roads and footpaths indicated on Drawing R.M. 26314 to be public roads and footpaths in order that the process can be recommended to the City Council.

    Dave Dinnigan

    ___________________

    Executive Manager.

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    North Central Area Office, Kilbarrack,

    Unit 18/19 Greendale Shopping Centre, Greendale Road, Dublin 5.

    Oifig Cheantar an Lárthuaiscirt, Cill Bharróg, Aonad 18 /19 Ionad Siopadóireachta Gleánntain Glas, Bóthar Gleanntáin Glais, Baile Átha Cliath 5.

    T. 01 8398311/8398344 F. 01 8391715

    Ref: MR/02558/2014 Date: 13th

    June, 2014

    The Chairman and Members of

    North Central Area Committee.

    With reference to a proposal to extinguish the Public Right of Way over laneway to the rear of 71-

    91 Ferrycarrig Road and 64-78 Ferrycarrig Park, Dublin 17.

    Proposal

    A request to have the public right of way extinguished over the laneway to the rear of 71-91 Ferrycarrig Road and 64-78 Ferrycarrig Park, Dublin 17, was received from residents. The extent of the proposed extinguishment is shown on Drawing No R.M. 26287 (copy attached). The North Central Area Committee at its meeting on 24

    th March 2013, agreed to initiate the statutory

    procedures to extinguish the Public Right of Way over the above area. Statutory Requirement

    By public advertisement on 14

    th April, 2014 representations or objections were invited by 3

    rd June, 2014.

    No objections were received.

    Service Checks

    A service check was carried out and there were no objections. Public Lighting Services require that three lights located within the laneway are removed at an estimated cost of €1,500.00. Residents have been advised.

    Recommendation

    I recommend that the Committee approve the extinguishment of the public right of way over the area as shown on Drawing No. R.M. 26287 for consideration later by the City Council.

    Dave Dinnigan

    ______________________

    Executive Manager

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    North Central Area Office, Kilbarrack, Unit 18/19 Greendale Shopping Centre, Greendale Road, Dublin 5.

    Oifig Cheantar an Lárthuaiscirt, Cill Bharróg,

    Aonad 18 /19 Ionad Siopadóireachta Gleánntain Glas, Bóthar Gleanntáin Glais, Baile Átha Cliath 5. T. 01 222 8540 F. 01 8391715

    14th July 2014 Ref: JF/03019/2014

    The Chairman and Members of

    North Central Area Committee.

    Naming and Numbering Proposal for development on a site at Briarfield House, Kilbarrack Road,

    Dublin 5

    1 & 2 Briarfield / 1 & 2 Gort na nDriseog

    This is a residential development by Paul Reede & Associates on a site at Briarfield House, Kilbarrack Road, Dublin 5. The development is indicated on the attached Drawing R.M.23628.

    The developers have requested the name and numbers “”1 & 2 Briarfield / 1 & 2 Gort na nDriseog” for the development. The Heritage Officer considers the proposed name appropriate.

    The name and numbers 1 & 2 Briarfield / 1 & 2 Gort na nDriseog” are considered suitable and are recommended for adoption.

    Dave Dinnigan

    ___________________

    Executive Manager.

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    The Chairman and Members of

    North Central Area Committee.

    9

    th July 2014

    Changes to Area Services in Kilbarrack In 2011 the public counter service was removed from the Kilbarrack Office which is situated in the Greendale Shopping Centre. At the same time the Kilbarrack Housing function and associated staff transferred to the Darndale Office. The remaining six staff in the Greendale Shopping Centre now accept service requests by email and telephony only. There is no public access to the office which is an internal and windowless space within the building. The work carried out by the six staff can be conducted from any location and there is now suitable space available in the Civic Centre in Bunratty Road to facilitate the six staff. This will improve cover and enhance the services delivered from the Bunratty Office by consolidating staff in one building. Their senior manager is already based in Bunratty Road. The Civic Centre will possibly, be a more attractive location for customers as it houses a cluster of other public service providers and is adjacent to shopping and good transport routes. The Area Office will save in rent and associated costs while providing staff with improved working conditions. As a result of these changes I intend to improve the housing counter services available to Kilbarrack residents by extending Housing Maintenance queries to a full service Monday to Friday in the Bunratty Office. The service will be adjusted according to demand over the first few months. Currently there is only a half day a week service for Kilbarrack housing queries already based in the Civic Centre in Bunratty. The Housing Welfare Service provided by personnel from the Civic Offices (one half day a week in Greendale Shopping Centre) will also be relocated to the Bunratty Office where more suitable accommodation will be provided. I have consulted and informed the relevant staff and continue to work out some practical details regarding the changes. I have consulted with our Employee Relations Unit in the Human Resources Department and Impact Trade Union representatives as per agreed protocols. The proposed move is expected to be completed by September 2014. Dave Dinnigan Area Manager

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    OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC OIFIG AN BHAINISTEOIR TRÁCHTA The following items for the North Central Area were considered by the Traffic Advisory Group at its meeting held on 27

    th May 2014 and 24

    th June 2014.

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    Traffic Service Requests,

    Status Report at 15th

    June, 2014

    North Central Area Committee Meeting, Date 21st

    July, 2014.

    Traffic Advisory Group (TAG) Service Request Statistics

    Non TAG Service Requests Statistics

    Total Non- TAG Requests received North Central

    Area

    From 1/1/2013 – 15/06/2014 971

    Requests Completed 751

    Requests currently on Sharepoint 220

    Traffic Advisory Group Status Reports

    Explanation of Stages:

    Stage 1 - Set up file, Assignment to Engineer, etc

    Stage 2 - Assessment, Site surveys, review statutory orders, etc

    Stage 3 - Consultations, with Garda, Dublin Bus, Luas, NTA, Local residents / businesses, etc

    Stage 4 - Decision, TAG group, statutory orders, etc

    Stage 5 - Implementation, signs, lines, construction, signal changes, certifications, etc

    Total TAG Requests received North Central Area

    From 1st Jan, 2013 – 15

    th June, 2014

    784

    Requests Completed between 1st Jan, 2013 – 15

    th

    June, 2014

    530

    Requests received (16th

    May, 2014 –

    15th

    June, 2014)

    55

    Total Requests currently on Sharepoint 254

    Breakdown of Requests currently on

    Sharepoint

    Stage 1 10

    Stage 2 195

    Stage 3 1

    Stage 4 25

    Stage 5 23

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    1 12718 SEAFIELD ROAD EAST (NC-EA) D3

    Parking Prohibition

    request for parking prohibitions opposite the Redcourt Oaks apartment complex, either double yellow lines or continuous white line.

    Stage 1

    2 12732 MALAHIDE ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Traffic Lights at Clontarf Golf Club.

    Stage 1

    3 12734 ALL SAINTS DRIVE (NC-EA) D5

    School Keep Clear

    outside Scoil Áine, Scoil Íde and Scoil Assaim.

    Stage 1

    4 12735 BETTYGLEN (NC-EA) D5

    Children Crossing Sign near No. 165.

    Stage 1

    5 12744 FAIRVIEW STRAND (NC-EA) D3

    Disabled Parking Bay (General)

    outside the chemist at Nos. 2-4.

    Stage 1

    6 12768 HOWTH ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    School Warden Crossing Box

    before the ramps signs outside 85 Howth Road

    Stage 1

    7 12777

    GRANGE ABBEY CRESCENT (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 1

    8 12797 RIBH ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Speed Ramps (Rescind)

    to assist with negotiating the left lane of road.

    Stage 1

    9 12798 RIBH ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Roundabout (Rescind)

    to assist with negotiating the left lane of road.

    Stage 1

    10 12810 GRATTAN LODGE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Cushions outside No. 133.

    Stage 1

    11 6956 RICHMOND ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Double Yellow Lines

    on the north side from the junction of Drumcondra Road Upper to the entrance to Tolka Park

    Stage 2

    12 7135 MILLBROOK ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Lights

    at junction of Millbrook Avenue.

    Stage 2

    13 7428 MOUNT PROSPECT AVENUE (NC-EA) D3 Roundabout

    at the junction of St. Gabriel's Road.

    Stage 2

    14 7710 DOYLES LANE (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    Opposite the entranace to the side of Nos. 383/384 Clontarf Road.

    Stage 2

    15 7837 GRANGE ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Lights

    on Grange Road at Grangemore Road.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    16 7946 SWANS NEST AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Speed Ramps

    Request for ramps on Swan's Nest Avenue.

    Stage 2

    17 8189 SHANTALLA DRIVE (NC-EA) D9 Loading Bay at the shops.

    Stage 2

    18 8215 GLENAYLE ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Calming

    request for traffic calming measures on Glenayle Road.

    Stage 2

    19 8393 DOYLES LANE (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    Objection to the double yellow lines recommended on Doyle's Lane.

    Stage 2

    20 8498 MOUNT PROSPECT AVENUE (NC-EA) D3 Roundabout

    City Council 02/09/13 Q116. reps for raised mini-roundabout at the junction of Mount Prospect Avenue and St Gabriel's Road.

    Stage 2

    21 8499 SANTRY AVENUE (NC/EA) D9

    Junction Layout

    q124 City Council 02/09/13. To improve junction layout.

    Stage 2

    22 8689 SWORDS ROAD (NC-EA) D9 Bus Lane

    Request to break the solid white line of the bus lane, north of the entrance to Griffith Downs, to allow cars to enter the Bus Lane 10-20 m before turning into Griffith Downs.

    Stage 2

    23 8752 VERNON AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Zebra Crossing

    at the junction of Vernon Avenue and Sybil Hill Road, at St. Anne’s Park.

    Stage 2

    24 8897 NEWGROVE ESTATE (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Calming

    Request for traffic calming measures.

    Stage 2

    25 8928 VERNON AVENUE (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    Request for DYL's at the junction of Vernon Avenue and Seafield Road West, on either side of the entrance to the car park to the shops and at the bus stops on Vernon Avenue.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    26 9054 OSCAR TRAYNOR ROAD (NC-EA) D5 Yellow Box

    Request for yellow box on Oscar Traynor Road at junction of Kilmore Road.

    Stage 2

    27 9071 MANOR DRIVE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps on the road

    Stage 2

    28 9185

    SHANOWEN CRESCENT (NC-EA) D9

    Single Yellow Line

    Request for single yellow line at the entrance to Shanowen Crescent.

    Stage 2

    29 9187 MORROGH TERRACE (NC-EA) D3

    One-Way System

    Request for one-way system on Morrogh Terrace, Marino.

    Stage 2

    30 9219 SAINT LAWRENCE ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    Request to review the recently installed double yellow lines on the laneway behind St. Lawrence Road

    Stage 2

    31 9222 STATION ROAD (NC-EA) D5 Yellow Box

    Outside vehicular entrance to Mother of Devine Grace Church.

    Stage 2

    32 9447 CLARE HALL AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Pedestrian Crossing

    Request for pedestrian crossing at the clare hall roundabout.

    Stage 2

    33 9502 SEAFIELD AVENUE (NC-EA) D3

    School Warden

    Reps for School Warden on Seafield Avenue at Greenlanes National School.

    Stage 2

    34 9521 HAVERTY ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Traffic Calming on Haverty Road.

    Stage 2

    35 9591 GRANGE PARK AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Speed Ramps

    Requesting ramps to be installed at Grange Park Avenue

    Stage 2

    36 9595 GRANGE PARK ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Speed Ramps

    Requesting ramps to be installed at Grange Park Avenue

    Stage 2

    37 9618 COLLINS AVENUE (NC-EA) D9

    Engineer Query

    Request for safety review of the Right Turn from Malahide Road heading into town onto Collins Avenue (with Donnycarney Church on your left) heading towards Glasnevin.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    38 9621 COLLINSWOOD (NC-EA) D9

    Pedestrian Crossing

    request for a new isolated pedestrian crossing at the junction of Collinswood and Collins Avenue

    Stage 2

    39 9628 VERNON AVENUE (NC-EA) D3

    Traffic Calming

    request for some sort of traffic calming / DYLs jct Vernon Ave & Clontarf Rd

    Stage 2

    40 9659 SHELMARTIN AVENUE (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    on either side of the entrance to No. 136.

    Stage 2

    41 9787 BEAUMONT ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Pedestrian Crossing

    to cross Beaumont Road from Elm Mount Park.

    Stage 2

    42 9950 SWORDS ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Double Yellow Lines

    Opposite property no's 115-129 Swords Rd.

    Stage 2

    43 10025 SAINT BRIGID'S GROVE (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines (Extend)

    on the entire northside of the road at the entrance to St. Brigid’s Grove.

    Stage 2

    44 10055 THE CLOISTERS (NC-EA) D9

    Parking Prohibition

    in the turning area at Nos. 17/18.

    Stage 2

    45 10150 SYBIL HILL ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Disabled Parking Bay (General)

    In relation to disabled parking bays on Sybil Hill Road.

    Stage 2

    46 10180 SHANTALLA ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Double Yellow Lines

    on the access road outside Nos.119/121.

    Stage 2

    47 10277

    THE HOLE IN THE WALL ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Pedestrian Crossing

    across the entrance to Grattan Lodge.

    Stage 2

    48 10380 THE COPSE (NC-EA) D9

    Double Yellow Lines

    outside No. 9 and between lamp standard No. 8 and lamp standard No. 9.

    Stage 2

    49 10392 RATHVALE PARK (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Calming on the road.

    Stage 2

    50 10394 MALAHIDE ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Lights

    on the Darndale roundabout at the junction of Malahide Road and Blunden Drive.

    Stage 2

    51 10421 STATION ROAD (NC-EA) D5 Yellow Box

    In relation to the provision of a yellow box at ‘The Crescent’ Cottages.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    52 10467 SLADEMORE AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    53 10587 MAYWOOD AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Children Crossing Sign

    at junction of Avondale Park.

    Stage 2

    54 10621 KILLARY GROVE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    55 10628 GRANGE ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Pedestrian Crossing

    on Grange Road at Grange Abbey Grove.

    Stage 2

    56 10674 HOWTH ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Reverse Traffic Flow

    Laneway coming off the Clontarf Road,(Just after the Protestant National School) exit onto Howth Road. Request to reverse traffic flow, let traffic enter from Howth Road, exit onto Clontarf Road.

    Stage 2

    57 10683 HOWTH ROAD (NC-EA) D5 Yellow Box

    For traffic exiting the Maywood/Bettyglen estate, coming out onto the Howth Rd and making a right turn.

    Stage 2

    58 10685 RIBH AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Calming

    Requesting a new assessment of the suitability of Ribh Avenue for traffic calming measures as there are ongoing difficulties with speeding vehicles.

    Stage 2

    59 10686 KINCORA AVENUE (NC-EA) D3

    Junction Layout

    Make the junction of Kincora Avenue/Kincora Grove into a T junction, (combination of no visibility due to the bend in the road and the road splitting in two at the bend).

    Stage 2

    60 10711 CHANEL AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    61 10742 HARMONSTOWN ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Pedestrian Crossing

    at the laneway connecting Harmonstown Road to Harmonstown Dart Station.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    62 10782 MALAHIDE ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines

    at the the cycle lane fronting No. 37, Malahide Rd.

    Stage 2

    63 10813 DUNDANIEL ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Pedestrian Crossing

    To help residents cross from Dundaniel Rd to Kilbarron Rd.

    Stage 2

    64 10836 MARINO AVENUE (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines at the junction

    Stage 2

    65 10851 THORNVILLE AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Calming opposide No. 32

    Stage 2

    66 10898 GREENDALE ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Zebra Crossing

    to cross from Greendale Court to the shopping centre.

    Stage 2

    67 10967 AYREFIELD ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps at the bend.

    Stage 2

    68 10975

    THE HOLE IN THE WALL ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Measures

    Investigate what traffic measures can be provided to assist motorists exting Grattan Lodge onto Hole in the Wall Road, due to a blind spot.

    Stage 2

    69 11002 SHANTALLA ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Yellow Box (Extend)

    At the slip road onto the M1

    Stage 2

    70 11003 GLANDORE ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Parking Prohibition

    in relation to the provision of dyl's opposite Nos. 2A – 4.

    Stage 2

    71 11127 SEAPARK DRIVE (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    DYLs on bend o/s 88 Seapark Drive.

    Stage 2

    72 11146

    STRANDVILLE AVENUE EAST (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines on the road.

    Stage 2

    73 11184 MALAHIDE ROAD (NC-EA) D17 Yield Sign

    Reps for 'Yield' / 'Stop' sign turning left from Malahide Road onto St. Brendan's Avenue

    Stage 2

    74 11188 SAINT BRENDANS AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines

    At the credit union near the Artane roundabout

    Stage 2

    75 11209 TRIM ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines on the road.

    Stage 2

    76 11220 GREENWOOD AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Double Yellow Lines

    at the green open space.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    77 11249 THE COPSE (NC-EA) D9

    Traffic Calming on the road

    Stage 2

    78 11267 KILMORE ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Calming on the road.

    Stage 2

    79 11330 CRAIGFORD AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Calming

    looking for full report on DCC 2014 plans for Craigford/Abbey Park/Killester Avenue/Killester park area regarding traffic calming

    Stage 2

    80 11333 THORNDALE ESTATE (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Calming

    requesting report on DCC 2014 plans for Thorndale Estate with regards to traffic calming.

    Stage 2

    81 11336 GREENWOOD DRIVE (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Calming

    adjacent to the Orchard aprtment complex.

    Stage 2

    82 11337 GREENWOOD DRIVE (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Calming on the road.

    Stage 2

    83 11339 MAIN STREET (NC-EA) D5

    Parking Prohibition

    main street, raheny, at the parking bay near the bus stop.

    Stage 2

    84 11341 GLANDORE ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Parking Prohibition

    To examine major parking congestion at the bottom of Glandore Road (near the entrance to Griffith Hall).

    Stage 2

    85 11342 ALL SAINTS DRIVE (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Measures

    To investigation the traffic flow at school times particularly in the mornings.

    Stage 2

    86 11354 GRIFFITH COURT (NC-EA) D9 Stop Sign

    For vehicles exiting Fairview Community Care Facility, turning right into Griffith Court.

    Stage 2

    87 11355 GRIFFITH COURT (NC-EA) D9

    Children Crossing Sign on the road

    Stage 2

    88 11372 PHILIPSBURGH AVENUE (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    Query re DYL's outside No. 53.

    Stage 2

    89 11376 PHILIPSBURGH AVENUE (NC-EA) D3 Yellow Box

    at the traffic lights in the vicinity of No. 137.

    Stage 2

    90 11391 GREENWOOD PARK (NC-EA) D13

    Double Yellow Lines

    around the green open space.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    91 11437 KINCORA ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    on both sides of Kincora Road, from the Belgrove Road to Vernon Avenue junction.

    Stage 2

    92 11465 KINCORA ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    at the junction of Belgrove Road.

    Stage 2

    93 11471

    FOXHILL CRESCENT (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps

    at junction of Foxhill Avenue.

    Stage 2

    94 11472 FOXHILL AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps

    at junction of Foxhill Park.

    Stage 2

    95 11497 GREENWOOD AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Traffic Calming

    at the junction of Greewood Way.

    Stage 2

    96 11499 GRANGEMORE AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    97 11514 KILBARRACK AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines outside No. 2.

    Stage 2

    98 11524 MASK AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Speed Ramps near No. 69.

    Stage 2

    99 11535 SHANLISS WAY (NC-EA) D9

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    100 11555 OULTON ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Pedestrian Crossing at the junction

    Stage 2

    101 11609 RAHENY ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines (Extend)

    on the slip road on Raheny Road at the junction of Springdale Road.

    Stage 2

    102 11622 GRANGE PARK VIEW (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines

    at the dishings outside the KLEAR Adult Education Centre.

    Stage 2

    103 11657 RICHMOND ROAD (NC-EA) D3 Cycle Track on Richmond Road.

    Stage 2

    104 11658 RICHMOND ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Continuous White Line on the road.

    Stage 2

    105 11659 RICHMOND ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    One-Way System

    from the junction of Grace Park Road to Fairview Strand.

    Stage 2

    106 11666 CARRAROE AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    107 11691 GRANGE ROAD (NC-EA) D13 Yellow Box

    Full yellow box at the junction of Grangemore Road.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    108 11696 SWORDS ROAD (NC-EA) D9 Yield Sign

    Additonal signage and markings needed at the slip road exit onto the Swords Road from Omni Shoppnig centre (at the side of McDOnalds) (exact location given in question attached)

    Stage 2

    109 11721 RAHENY ROAD (NC-EA) D5 Cycle Track on Raheny Road.

    Stage 2

    110 11733 DANIELI ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Parking Prohibition on the road.

    Stage 2

    111 11785

    MAGENTA CRESCENT (NC-EA) D9

    Speed Ramps at No. 9.

    Stage 2

    112 11791 MAYWOOD AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines

    at the junction of Avondale Park.

    Stage 2

    113 11807 BROOKWOOD AVENUE (NC-EA) D5

    Pedestrian Crossing

    at the junction of Gracefield Road.

    Stage 2

    114 11830 SAINT BRIGID'S GROVE (NC-EA) D5

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    115 11834 GRANGE ABBEY DRIVE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    116 11848 GRATTAN LODGE (NC-EA) D13

    Pedestrian Build-Out

    at the entrance to Grattan Lodge.

    Stage 2

    117 11850 TEMPLE VIEW AVENUE (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Ramps

    at the entrance to Temple View Estate.

    Stage 2

    118 11851 TEMPLE VIEW AVENUE (NC-EA) D13 Roundabout

    mini-roundabout at the entrance to Temple View Estate.

    Stage 2

    119 11852 ELMFIELD WAY (NC-EA) D13

    Double Yellow Lines opposite No. 35.

    Stage 2

    120 11853 ELMFIELD WAY (NC-EA) D13

    Speed Cushions

    at or near the entrance to Elmfield Way.

    Stage 2

    121 11855 HARMONSTOWN ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines

    at the old bus stop outside the cul-de-sac to Nos. 37-79.

    Stage 2

    122 11857 DROMNANANE PARK (NC-EA) D9

    Double Yellow Lines

    at the turning area outside No. 14.

    Stage 2

    123 11877 OAKWOOD PARK (NC-EA) D9 Yield Sign

    at the junction of Cedarwood Road.

    Stage 2

    124 11880 SWIFT'S GROVE (NC-EA) D17

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

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    Item SR Road/Street/Avenue Postcode Topic Request

    Description SR

    Status

    125 11881

    CLONSHAUGH CRESCENT (NC-EA) D17

    Speed Ramps on the road.

    Stage 2

    126 11896 OSCAR TRAYNOR ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Traffic Lights

    at the junction of Armstrong Walk.

    Stage 2

    127 11897 OSCAR TRAYNOR ROAD (NC-EA) D5 Yellow Box

    at the junction of Armstrong Walk.

    Stage 2

    128 11913 SION HILL ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Parking Prohibition

    between the junctions of Calderwood Road and Grace Park Road.

    Stage 2

    129 11937 PHILIPSBURGH AVENUE (NC-EA) D3 Cycle Track

    Request for cycle tracks on Philipsburgh Avenue

    Stage 2

    130 11964 RICHMOND ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Clearway (Amend Hours)

    Remove clearway way on Saturdays.

    Stage 2

    131 11983 GRANGE PARK ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines

    DYLs at 39A to 41 Grange Park Rd.

    Stage 2

    132 11984 GRANGE PARK ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Continuous White Line

    Double white line from 39 to 43 Grange Park Rd.

    Stage 2

    133 12007 BETTYGLEN (NC-EA) D5

    Double Yellow Lines

    Request for double yellow lines at the first row of houses in the village on the left hand side.

    Stage 2

    134 12008 DONAGHMEDE ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Double Yellow Lines (Extend)

    Extend DYLs from 117 Donaghmede Rd around corner to 1 Carndonagh Drive.

    Stage 2

    135 12009 DONAGHMEDE ROAD (NC-EA) D13

    Double Yellow Lines (Extend)

    Extend DYLs opposite 38 Donaghmede Rd northwards by 1.5m.

    Stage 2

    136 12032 GRACE PARK ROAD (NC-EA) D9

    Traffic Lights

    at the junction of Richmond Road.

    Stage 2

    137 12041 OULTON ROAD (NC-EA) D3

    Double Yellow Lines

    At the entrance to Clontarf Lawn Tennis Club.

    Stage 2

    138 12042 MC AULEY ROAD (NC-EA) D5

    Pedestrian Crossing on the road.

    Stage 2

    139 12044 FAIRVIEW STRAND (NC-EA) D3