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CLONDALKIN LIBRARY PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
2025 SERVICE DELIVERY PLAN - FOR APPROVAL
CORPORATE PLAN 2024 REVIEW REPORT - FOR APPROVAL
CAMAC VALLEY UPGRADE PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
That this Area Committee agrees that SDCC shall carry out an audit on the condition of trees within the Greenpark/St Johns area of Clondalkin. Following wind storms in Jan 24 and Jan 25 it has become clear that large trees within the area are extremely week and need to be addressed.
That this Council agrees that South Dublin County Council shall develop a policy for dealing with intrusive behaviour of foxes and other wildlife.
To ask the Chief Executive how many applications for one-off rural housing have been received in 2020, 2021,2022,2023, 2024 and to date in 2025 and how many of these were granted?
To ask the Chief Executive what security measures will be put in place for the St Patrick's Day parades this year within South Dublin?
That this Area Committee calls on the executive to meet with Fairtrade Ireland, Fairtrade Clondalkin, and elected members to progress and explore the following objective in the County Development plan EDE8 Objective 11: To support the concept of Fairtrade within the County and establishes a working group to progress SDCC as Fairtrade County. We also acknowledge Fairtrade Fortnight 3rd -16th Match 2025.
That this Area Committee: Due to recent storm damage from falling trees affecting electric and internet services, the council must re-evaluate its tree management practices near essential infrastructure.
This committee calls on the manager to review the condition of the footpaths on Main Street and revert with a comprehensive plan to upgrade the footpaths in the village, with particular attention to the sloping and slippery sections opposite The Mall. The plan should also address other problematic areas, such as the sloped footpaths adjacent to Staggs Bicycle Shop, which present significant challenges for individuals with mobility issues. These upgrades are essential to ensure safe and accessible walking conditions for all residents and visitors.
That this Area Committee requests a full discussion and review of the running and management structure of Brú Chrónáin (Round Towers Visitor's centre) aside from the food offering that involves local elected members. We also request a headed item (three times a year) is brought to this committee with regular updates so elected members can feed into the running of the centre. We recognise Brú Chrónáin as a jewel in the Crown of Clondalkin and we want to explore and develop further tourism potential and ideas for our area.
To ask the Chief Executive how SDCC intend meeting COS5 SLO 4: To provide Newcastle Village with community areas and space to hold community events, a Village Plaza and what progress has been made on this objective?
That this Area Committee calls on SDCC for clarity around
''NCBH21 SLO 1: To protect and maintain the remaining old stone walls of Clondalkin" and what walls it covers and calls on SDCC to ensure that the walls on Monastery Road, Boot Rood, ARAS, Watery Lane and Floraville are included as part of this to ensure that we also meet EDE20 Objective 2: To support the development of local tourist and heritage trails and EDE11 Objective 4: To protect the historic village core of Clondalkin, recognising the role it has in placemaking and the attractiveness of the town to retailing and other functions. A list of walls of Clondalkin was provided to SDCC at time of Motion at CDP.
"This Area Committee requests that this council provide some sort of lighting at the playground in Kilnamanagh to deter anti social behaviour?"
That this Area Committee agrees that as three street trees have been blown down on Willow Avenue in Clondalkin during Storms Darragh and Eowyn, and that the roots of streets trees on the road appear to the naked eye to have exposed roots, that an arborists is sent to reexamine the remaining street trees there to establish how they might weather the next storm.