GRANGEGORMAN BRING CENTRE – Not going anywhere! A quick update on the saga surrounding the future of the Grangegorman Bring Centre. On foot of my emergency motion in January and … Continue Reading Stoneybatter Matters – May 2023
ORMOND SQUARE PLAYGROUND – Council plan to upgrade The play space in Ormond Square has been included in a programme of playground upgrades this year. Shortly, Council officials will begin … Continue Reading Markets Matters – Spring 2023
SEAN McDERMOTT STREET SWIMMING POOL TO RE-OPEN IN JULY Improvement works to the Sean McDermott Street swimming pool began in February and are ongoing with a finish date of early … Continue Reading City Centre Matters – Spring 2023
Draft Plan published Further to my update in January about plans for the introduction of a Green School Zone along Cowper Street, I want to provide a further update on … Continue Reading Cowper Street Green School Zone
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF EAST WALL ROAD City Council officials involved with the Clontarf to City Centre project are proposing to implement a temporary road closure on East Wall Road between March … Continue Reading North Strand Matters – March 2023
The introduction of the Bike Bunker project was a very welcome one. Especially for residents and householders in the North Inner City, where outdoor space is at an absolute premium. … Continue Reading Providing certainty for #NorthInnerCity households on Bike Bunker scheme
I have secured agreement among local Councillors as to how the discretionary Budget we control will be spent across the North Inner City this year. In total €495,000 has been … Continue Reading €495,000 investment in #NorthInnerCity projects
WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH THE GRANGEGORMAN BRING CENTRE? Since Christmas, local residents have been in touch with me expressing concern about rumours that the Bring Centre in Grangegorman is closing. As … Continue Reading Stoneybatter Matters – January 2023
Prior to Christmas, I sought a progress report from the Active Travel Department of Dublin City Council on the planned cycling and walking infrastructure projects identified across the North Inner … Continue Reading €39.3m investment for #NorthInnerCity cycling & walking facilities in 2023
GRANGEGORMAN – BUILDING WORK & PROJECTS UPDATE As a member of the Grangegorman Consultative Forum, I thought it useful to share with you the latest update on works taking place … Continue Reading Grangegorman Matters – January 2023
Dublin City Council in partnership with St. Gabriel’s National School on Cowper Street is finalising plans for a ‘Green School Zone’ along the street. Last week officials from the Parks … Continue Reading Share with me your feedback on proposed Cowper Street ‘Green School Zone’
Today, the Government accepted the 2022 Progress Report of the North-East Inner City Project Implementation Board at the Hill Street Family Resource Centre. I was pleased to join colleagues once … Continue Reading 2022 Progress Report of the Government’s North-East Inner City Initiative published.
Dublin City Council has been preparing proposals to improve infrastructure in the area for the high volumes of pedestrians and cyclists with destinations such as the 3Arena, Point Village, Point … Continue Reading Point Junction Improvement Works – Seeking your Feedback
We’re closing in on eight years since planning permission for the Royal Canal Pedestrian and Cycle Greenway was granted by Dublin City Councillors. While Phases 1 and 2 are open … Continue Reading Contractor to be selected for Phase 3 of Royal Canal Greenway
As a City Councillor representing the North Inner City, I am regularly contacted by constituents eager to move to an electric vehicle but are concerned about the availability of EC … Continue Reading Dublin Council’s EV Charging Strategy in place
Package of one-off measures worth €4.4 billion announced Today’s cost of living budget will give individuals and families more disposable income and help them meet rising household and energy costs, … Continue Reading Budget 2023 will ease the cost of living burden and put more money back in your pocket – McAdam