Both myself and Minister Paschal Donohoe are very grateful to the many Stoneybatter residents and those from across the north west inner city who attended our #StoneybatterMatters public meeting this … Continue Reading Stoneybatter Matters Public Meeting
As a member of the Council’s Housing Committee, I regularly seek updates on how Dublin City Council is advancing housing projects within the North Inner City. This afternoon’s meeting provided … Continue Reading North Inner City Housing Report – Dublin City Council Housing Committee, 10/2/17
Fine Gael Dublin City Council Leader & North Inner City Councillor, Ray McAdam, is encouraging people in the North Inner City to have their say on a new National Plan … Continue Reading McAdam encourages North Inner City communities to have their say on a new National Plan for Ireland
Heather Humphreys T.D., Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs has made grant funding available under the new Built Heritage Investment Scheme for 2017. As previously, buildings on … Continue Reading Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2017 – applications now being accepted!
As your local Fine Gael Councillor, I am working to represent and deal with local and city-wide issues on Dublin City Council. Local Planning and development can however, have a … Continue Reading Clonliffe Road Planning Matters – February 2017
BETTER ENERGY HOMES SCHEME Better Energy Homes is a Government initiative which provides fixed cash grants to home-owners for insulation and heating system upgrade works to help make you home … Continue Reading KNOW WHERE YOU STAND ON THE BETTER ENERGY GRANT SCHEME
Over the last number of weeks, I have been working with the Roads Maintenance Section of Dublin City Council to ensure that damaged speed ramps and traffic calming measures are … Continue Reading North Inner City ramp resurfacing programme 2017
Fine Gael Leader on Dublin City Council and North Inner City Councillor, Ray McAdam, has said that North Inner City Dads are already benefiting from the Government’s new paid paternity … Continue Reading North Inner City Dads already benefiting from new paid paternity benefit – McAdam
Fine Gael Leader on Dublin City Council & local North Inner City Councillor, Ray McAdam, has welcomed assurances from the Minister for Social Protection, Leo Varadkar, that there is no … Continue Reading Varadkar provides assurance on Free Travel Pass – McAdam
PARK SHOPPING CENTRE – PLANNING APPLICATION LODGED LOCATION OF PLANNING APPLICATION: Park Shopping Centre & Nos. 42-45 Prussia Street, Dublin 7.
WHAT IS THE CLONTARF TO CITY CENTRE CYCLE ROUTE? The scheme comprises approximately 2.5km continuous and consistent cycle facilities and improvements to the public realm. The scheme will also include … Continue Reading CLONTARF TO CITY CENTRE CYCLE ROUTE – PLANNING APPLICATION LODGED
Fine Gael Leader on Dublin City Council & North Inner City Councillor, Ray McAdam, has welcomed publication of the Report on the Cost of Motor Insurance by Minister for Finance, … Continue Reading McAdam welcomes plan to tackle the cost of Motor Insurance
Over the past three nights, cars have been set alight, windows smashed and tyres slashed outside homes in Arbour Hill, Stoneybatter and Phibsborough. I know that this has caused great … Continue Reading Garda update on recent car vandalism in north-west inner city
You may recall in November, I highlighted a number of concerns about the City Council’s plan to direct vehicular traffic through Stoneybatter as a result of the proposed Liffey Cycle … Continue Reading Update on Liffey Cycle Route impact on Stoneybatter & NWIC
The Community Liaison Officer with Croke Park, Julianne Savage emailed me this morning to advise of the planned U2 concert in Croke Park on Saturday July 22nd next. The email … Continue Reading U2 Croke Park concert -July 22nd next
WHERE CAN YOU RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE? Dublin City Council has agreed to my suggestion that the Grangegorman Bring Centre be open on Sundays throughout January to facilitate householders in … Continue Reading PHIBSBOROUGH MATTERS – January 2017