The Transportation Strategic Policy Committee will begin the process of considering whether to expand the areas included in the 30 km/ph speed limit within Dublin City. As outlined at the … Continue Reading Planned expansion of 30km/ph in Dublin City
An Bord Pleanala has granted planning permission for the redevelopment of the former Tax Office building on Chancery Street. I welcome this decision. The former Tax Office building site has … Continue Reading Planning permission granted for former Tax Office Building
Tonight, I took the opportunity to raise a variety of issues with City Council management including public housing provision, the new City Library, construction of the Royal Canal Greenway and … Continue Reading April 2018 City Council meeting REPORT
In accordance with Section 21 of the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009, Dublin City Council is undertaking an assessment of housing needs for 2018. With that in mind, officials from … Continue Reading Dublin City Council Housing Needs Assessment 2018
Dublin City Council has arranged for graffiti to be removed on sites and buildings across the North Inner City. The majority of the graffiti is removed by the Waste Management … Continue Reading North Inner City Graffiti Removal – April 2018 Report
Knowing that your home, your street and your community is safe from crime is essential for every household and resident. That is why many people, talking to me at their … Continue Reading North Inner City Policing Matters – Public Meeting
Good progress being made to restore water around the country as Irish Water continues pressure reductions to protect Dublin’s supply • Irish Water and the four Dublin Local Authorities, … Continue Reading Irish Water update on supply to North Inner City homes – (March 7th)
Irish Water and 6 Local Authorities update on Greater Dublin Region water supply restrictions. · Irish Water and the six Greater Dublin Region Local Authorities had to act to protect … Continue Reading Update – Irish Water and 6 Local Authorities update on Greater Dublin Region water supply restrictions
The March meeting of Dublin City Council took place this evening. As Leader of the Fine Gael group, I took the opportunity to speak on the impact of the ‘BeastfromtheEast’ … Continue Reading Severe Weather & Water supply – Update (March 5th)
The Dublin City Neighbourhoods competition is run by the City Council to acknowledge in a meaningful way the work done across the city by communities to enhance their neighbourhood. At … Continue Reading Dublin City Neighbourhood Awards 2018
Dublin City Council’s Public Domain Unit has been working in a number of ways to ensure that items of graffiti are removed across buildings and structures along the North Inner … Continue Reading North Inner City Graffiti Removal – February 2018
At the February meeting of the City Council, I sought an update from Owen Keegan as to the current status of the proposed Liffey Cycle Route. In seeking that update, … Continue Reading Liffey Cycle Route – Update
New affordable housing measures will help build a sustainable future for North Inner City people, a Fine Gael Councillor has said. Councillor Ray McAdam said the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan, … Continue Reading New affordable housing measures will help build a sustainable future for North Inner City people – McAdam
The HSE has launched a new National Medical Card online service, http://www.medicalcard.ie. This new service enables people to apply online for a Medical Card quickly and easily using a user … Continue Reading New online system to apply for a medical card – McAdam
Further steps are now being taken by Dublin City Council to combat the scourge that continues to be illegal dumping. Within the North Inner City, an anti-dumping campaign has been … Continue Reading City Council Anti-dumping initiative – North Inner City
North Inner City families are set to have a little more in their pockets in 2018, a Fine Gael Councillor has said. The Fine Gael Leader on Dublin City Council, … Continue Reading North Inner City families set to have a little more in their pockets in 2018 – McAdam