Next week, City Councillors will meet to consider and debate proposals for inclusion in the pre-draft stage of the Dublin City Development Plan. You may remember, the public consultation that … Continue Reading Preparing a new Dublin City Development Plan – June 2021
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES Capel Street, Dublin 1, Parliament Street, Dublin 2 and side streets: – Location A: Capel Street (Ryder’s Row to junction with Ormond Quay Upper), Dublin 1– Location … Continue Reading #NorthInnerCity Traffic News – June 19th
But let’s be even more ambitious! The City Council announced this morning of the new Rainbow Walk painted along a crossing along Capel Street. I very much welcome this initiative … Continue Reading Dublin City Council paints Rainbow Walk on Capel Street
This week Justice Minister Heather Humphreys TD published the General Scheme of the Garda Síochána (Powers) Bill following approval by Government. The draft legislation provides the necessary legal basis to … Continue Reading Consolidation of #Policing powers welcomed – McAdam
This report combines the two previous weekly Covid Mobility report and the monthly report on major walking and cycling projects. In January 2021, the Covid Mobility team was significantly reduced … Continue Reading Covid Mobility Measures and Major Walking and Cycling Projects -June 2021
Last month, I published details of funding provided made available by Fine Gael in Government to renovate and refurbish vacant properties in Dublin City. At the monthly of Dublin City … Continue Reading Refurbishing vacant homes – clarity on €5.51m in funding
IntroductionAs we come out of two very difficult and turbulent weekends in the City, the vision for an outdoor summer in Dublin City Centre is really starting to take shape. … Continue Reading #CityRecoveryPlan Update – June 2021
Graffiti has been removed from the following areas using Dublin City Council’s Waste Management Services between May 1st and May 31st 2021: North Wall Quay Benburb Street Grangegorman Lower Beresford … Continue Reading #NorthInnerCity Graffiti Removal Update – June 2021
Later today will see the Dublin City Council traffic-free trial on Capel Street and Parliament Street begin. This trial involves making both streets vehicle free between 6.30pm and 11pm this … Continue Reading Traffic-free trial on Capel Street begins tonight
Earlier this month, Fine Gael in Government helped deliver an additional €44.7m to fund the renovation of 3,000 vacant Local Authority Homes across the country. More than €5.51m is being … Continue Reading €5.51m in funding for Dublin City Council to refurbish vacant houses for public housing
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES North Circular Road, Dublin 7: – Closed from (Belvedere Road to Dorset Street Lower), Dublin 7 from 05.00hrs to 21.00hrs on Sunday 30th May 2021. – Closed … Continue Reading NorthInnerCity Traffic News – May 29th
A formal planning application has been lodged by Bartra ODG Ltd to An Bord Pleanála requesting planning permission to redevelop O’Devaney Gardens in line with the decision taken by Dublin … Continue Reading O’Devaney Gardens redevelopment – planning submitted
Earlier this afternoon, I joined Minister for the Office of Public Works, Patrick O’Donovan T.D. and Fine Gael colleagues, Senator Emer Currie and Councillor Ted Leddy to acknowledge the progress … Continue Reading #PhoenixPark Matters – May 2021
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES O’Devaney Gardens, Dublin 7: Closed (from the North Circular Road for 150m to the new temporary road), Dublin 7 from 00.00hrs on Monday 10th May 2021 to … Continue Reading #NorthInnerCity Traffic News – May 22nd
NEW INITIATIVE TO COME INTO EFFECT FROM JUNE 1st. Dublin City Council’s new Pilot Scheme will see Fixed Penalty Notices (fines) being issued on the spot to drivers who park … Continue Reading Fixed Penalty Notices to be introduced in Dublin to tackle illegal parking
As a member of the Health Service Executive (HSE) Regional Health Forum, I wanted to share with you an update on the impact the recent cyber-attack has and is having … Continue Reading HSE #CyberAttack Health Services Impact – UPDATE