Throughout the last four years, I have regularly updated you on the progress being made to ensure new homes are built in O’Devaney Gardens. In July 2018, actual construction work … Continue Reading KNOW WHERE YOU STAND ON THE FUTURE OF O’DEVANEY GARDENS
The NEIC Programme Implementation Board has approved €100,000 funding for an NEIC Community Grant Scheme 2019 which will be administered by the NEIC Programme Office in 2 rounds. This Scheme will … Continue Reading NEIC COMMUNITY GRANTS AVAILABLE – SEPTEMBER 2019
Youth organisations in the North Inner City are set to benefit from €95,962 in funding, a Fine Gael Councillor has said. Councillor McAdam said: “I am delighted that organisations like … Continue Reading €95,000 for youth projects here in North Inner City – McAdam
Discover University is an 8-day summer programme run by the Early Learning Initiative, held in the National College of Ireland from June 19th- 28th 2019 (excluding the weekend). It aims … Continue Reading Discover University 2019 Applications OPEN!
To whom it may concern; I write to offer my observations, express my concerns and put forward some suggestions with regards to the Emerging Preferred Route for Core Bus Corridor … Continue Reading My BusConnects SUBMISSION
ALLOCATION OF 2019 FUNDING On recommendation of the Budget Sub-Group a further round of projects was approved by the Programme Implementation Board at its meeting held on 27th March 2019. … Continue Reading NORTH EAST INNER CITY PROGRAMME OFFICE REPORT – April 2019
Between March 1st and 31st 2019, graffiti was removed by the Probation Services and the Waste Management services of Dublin City Council on the following streets: North Strand Road Poplar … Continue Reading North Inner City Graffiti Removal Report – April 2019
The Dublin Central Joint Policing Committee at its meeting on March 25th last formally adopted the North Inner City Community Policing Plan 2019. The Plan set out the core community … Continue Reading North Inner City Community Policing Plan 2019
There is no change on the horizon for the Local Property Tax (LPT), local Fine Gael Councillor, Ray McAdam, has said. “As a result of a decision made by … Continue Reading No change in Local Property Tax on the horizon – McAdam
Aramark Ireland provides all the hospitality services in Croke Park and over 30% of their team are already from the local community! The Croke Park annual open community recruitment drive … Continue Reading Croke Park Local Community Recruitment Drive 2019
FITZGIBBON STREET GARDA STATION – DETAILED UPDATE PROVIDED Further to the update I shared after Christmas, householders sought further information on the refurbishment works taking place as part of … Continue Reading NORTH-EAST INNER CITY MATTERS – March 2019
CLONLIFFE / BALLYBOUGH COMMUNITY GRANTS 2019 I am happy to report that €41,125 worth of Community Grants will be made to projects and organizations across the North Inner City. These … Continue Reading CLONLIFFE / BALLYBOUGH MATTERS – March 2019
LISBURN STREET HEALTH CENTRE PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED The Planning Department of Dublin City Council has granted permission, after seeking additional information from the Health Services Executive (HSE), for an extension … Continue Reading Markets Matters – March 2019
€8,456,552 has been made available to support home adaptations for older people, people with a disability and people with mobility issues in Dublin City, Fine Gael’s City Council Leader has … Continue Reading €8.45m for Housing Adaptations Grants for Older People and People with a Disability in Dublin City – McAdam
UPDATE ON FUTURE OF EAST WALL HEALTH CENTRE Concerns about the future of the Health Centre were raised with myself and local Minister, Paschal Donohoe T.D. following the recent East Wall Policing Matters public … Continue Reading East Wall MATTERS – February 2019
POLICING MATTERS – PROGRESS NOTED I attended the follow-up meeting in O’Connells’ Schools last Wednesday evening where local residents, Community Gardaí and Council officials were present to monitor the progress … Continue Reading SEAN O’CASEY AVENUE MATTERS – February 2019