Earlier this month, I requested a progress report from the Transportation Department of Dublin City Council as to the preparation of a dedicated cycle link between Queen Street and Bridgefoot … Continue Reading Progress Report on #Queen Street to #BridgefootStreet Cycle Link
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 15th
Part A COVID Mobility Measures Update IntroductionThe continuation of Level 5 restrictions means that there are reduced volumes and activity. However, the Government has designated walking and cycling projects, particularly … Continue Reading Report on Covid Mobility Measures and on Major Walking & Cycling Projects – May ’21.
Last week, the Policing Authority launched a new public consultation to seek the public’s view on what policing issues should be prioritised by An Garda Siochana. The consultation, which is … Continue Reading Make sure to #HaveYourSay on the Policing Authority’s new public consultation
The announcement of a new enhanced Summer Programme for students with special educational needs and those facing disadvantage is good news for North Inner City students, a Fine Gael Councillor … Continue Reading New Summer Education Programme for 2021 is good news for students with special educational needs in #NorthInnerCity – McAdam
Tonight, a Fine Gael Emergency Motion was unanimously adopted by Dublin City Council to ensure we have a city of good Summer vibes. In short, we have secured further support … Continue Reading Fine Gael seek a more ambitious plan to aid Dublin’s post-Covid recovery
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES Anglesea Row & Mary Street Little, Dublin 7:– Anglesea Row (from Mary Street Little to Little Britain Street) and Mary Street Little (from Aran Street East to … Continue Reading #NORTHINNERCITY Traffic News – May 9th
Dublin City Council has opened a public consultation on its plan to increase pedestrian space on Capel Street in order to enable hospitality businesses on the street to re-open with … Continue Reading Public Consultation opens for #CapelStreet #outdoor dining – #HaveYourSay
Great news that the Dublin City Council Household Bulky Waste Collection Service will resume from Monday 10th May (the service was suspended due to COVID-19 guidelines). This service is for … Continue Reading Bulky #Household Waste Collection resumes #May 10th
The Government, following last week’s announcement detailing the easing of Public Health restrictions associated with the pandemic, has provided more information about the gradual reopening of some road safety services … Continue Reading Update on Road Safety services including Driving Tests
Since Thursday’s Government announcement about the re-opening of society and the easing of public health restrictions, I have had many queries about the vaccination programme. Therefore, I thought I’d share … Continue Reading Update on #vaccine roll-out & advice on #vaccine use.
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES Anglesea Row & Mary Street Little, Dublin 7:– Anglesea Row (from Mary Street Little to Little Britain Street) and Mary Street Little (from Aran Street East to … Continue Reading NorthInnerCity Traffic News – May 2nd
Dublin City Council’s Waste Management Services intend to trial cash free green waste recycling at Grangegorman Bring Centre from 1st May. Over the last year, contactless payment technology has become … Continue Reading Cash free trial at Grangegorman Bring Centre launches tomorrow – May 1st
Today, Government decided to move ahead with the Recovery and Resilience: The Path Ahead plan. We are now in the early stages of the Recovery phase of the pandemic. The … Continue Reading Government confirms further easing of #Covid #PublicHealth restrictions
Senator Emer Currie has advised me that the Office of Public Works has confirmed to her that 7 temporary toilets will be installed at the Papal Cross car park this … Continue Reading #PhoenixPark toilets
From tomorrow, the following changes to the Public Health restrictions in place, will come into effect, including: Outdoor sports facilities can reopen (e.g. pitches, golf courses and tennis courts, other … Continue Reading Public Health restrictions to be eased from #April 26