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Environment
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Environment

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Community

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Libraries & Arts

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Planning
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Planning

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Transportation
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Transportation

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Housing
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Housing

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Public Realm
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Public Realm

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Transportation
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Transportation

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Question
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Councillor L. O'Toole
Responsibility:
Anne Byrne - Community

"Could the Chief Executive confirm what is the total amount spent to date on design costs towards the Lucan swimming pool from the agreed €450,000 allocated to this project?"

Motion
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Submitted by:
Councillor E. Higgins
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire

"That this committee condemns the disgraceful actions of people who have left horses in poor conditions without food or care in particular fields around our local electoral area and asks the Chief Executive to work in collaboration with charities such as the DSPCA to provide a safe home for as many of these horses as possible."

Question
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Submitted by:
Councillor L. Dunne
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"To ask the Chief Executive how many of the properties on St. Aidan's site are proposed to be medically adapted for those on the medical priority list?"

Motion
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Submitted by:
Councillor L. Dunne
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"That this Area Committee calls on the Chief Executive to refurbish the old shop on Rossfield Avenue, with the intention of turning it into two homes.  If this is agreed, the memorial garden for Stephen will be protected and improved."

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Economic Development, Enterprise and Tourism
Responsibility:
Stephen Deegan

Gaelscoil Chnoc Liamhna Knocklyon

Motion
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Councillor J. Graham
Responsibility:
Stephen Deegan

Cathaoirleach's Business

"That this Committee agrees that a report is presented outlining the current ownership of the carpark at Quarryvale Shopping Centre, and that the Council agree to expand the car park to take in charge the grass verges,"

Motion
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Councillor J. Graham
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

Cathaoirleach's Business

That this Committee agrees as per the reply below, the necessary work is carried out at 54A St Mark's Avenue in the immediate."

'Maintenance Section was out and reported that the 100mm block wall which is wet dashed on number 54A’s side is badly cracked diagonally with cracks over 8mm wide. Approximately 3 meters of this wall is affected back from the front driveway gates and public footpath.

It requires a 3 meter section to be replaced and possibly a new foundation and total removal of the old tree stump to carry out these works. Arrangements are being made to carry out this work'

Question
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Councillor B. Bonner
Responsibility:
Anne Byrne - Community, Paul McAlerney

"Could the council please support members of Bawnogue Men's group who wish to organise a tournament based around the card game DON in Corkagh Park during the Summer months?   They would like to host members of other Men's Groups in the area.  It seems like a very worthwhile initiative, which could use to the parks being used more by older people for games such as cards, chess, Boules, etc. The installation of exercise equipment was an excellent start which could be complemented by the facilitation of games which older people and others might enjoy and a card tournament could be the first part of this."

Question
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Councillor B. Bonner
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

"What measures have been included in the design of the Clondalkin Round Tower Heritage centre building and garden to ensure accessability for people with various disabilities?  Also, to what extent will the displays and exhibitions be multisensorial and accessible and therefore  usable by people with various sensorial and other disabilities?"

Motion
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Councillor B. Bonner
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire, Nicola Lawler

"This committee deplores the fact that horses are still being mistreated and left in a neglected state in a number of locations in Clondalkin.  Could the chief executive present a report on the number of calls it has received in relation to this issue in the last year?  Could he also outline what response could be offered to such calls and what general approach is now being taken to the problem of neglected horses in the Clondalkin area."

Motion
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Councillor B. Bonner
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

"This committee welcomes the selection of The Happy Pear company as operator of the Clondalkin Round Tower Heritage Centre.  Notwithstanding the excellence of this successful Irish company, this committee calls on the Chief Executive to ensure that effective management structures are in place which include members of  council management, of the Round Tower Heritage Group and of local elected representatives to oversee this important heritage site."