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Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor V. Casserly, Councillor K. Egan
Responsibility:
A//Director of Housing, Social & Community Development

To call on the manager to explore the programme MarathonKids to work in conjunction with South Dublin County Council, Dublin City Council and SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon to take action to get children active. The MarathonKids programme is a fun and enjoyable 8 week journey that involves students running the 26.2 miles. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) 2015 report, Ireland is set to become the most obese country in Europe by 2030 with 89% of all adults defined as obese or overweight. The MarathonKids initiative is looking to encourage fitness, educate young people on the benefits of sport and promote an increase in activity levels in the early teenage population.

Fingal County Council participated in the programme which saw over 1,900 6th class pupils from twenty-nine Fingal schools participate, with children running 4-5 times per week in school, which led each student to complete a total of 25.2 miles (just one mile short of the Marathon distance), before completing the last mile at MarathonKids Final Mile Event in the National Sports Campus on November 20th. The MarathonKids programme is an educational and physical activity programme which supplements the school’s curriculum through a specially developed workbook, used as both a training guide and learning tool by pupils during school hours.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor V. Casserly, Councillor K. Egan
Responsibility:
A//Director of Housing, Social & Community Development

To call on the manager to explore the programme MarathonKids to work in conjunction with South Dublin County Council, Dublin City Council and SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon to take action to get children active. The MarathonKids programme is a fun and enjoyable 8 week journey that involves students running the 26.2 miles. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) 2015 report, Ireland is set to become the most obese country in Europe by 2030 with 89% of all adults defined as obese or overweight. The MarathonKids initiative is looking to encourage fitness, educate young people on the benefits of sport and promote an increase in activity levels in the early teenage population.

Fingal County Council participated in the programme which saw over 1,900 6th class pupils from twenty-nine Fingal schools participate, with children running 4-5 times per week in school, which led each student to complete a total of 25.2 miles (just one mile short of the Marathon distance), before completing the last mile at MarathonKids Final Mile Event in the National Sports Campus on November 20th. The MarathonKids programme is an educational and physical activity programme which supplements the school’s curriculum through a specially developed workbook, used as both a training guide and learning tool by pupils during school hours.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor V. Casserly, Councillor K. Egan
Responsibility:
A//Director of Housing, Social & Community Development

To call on the manager to explore the programme MarathonKids to work in conjunction with South Dublin County Council, Dublin City Council and SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon to take action to get children active. The MarathonKids programme is a fun and enjoyable 8 week journey that involves students running the 26.2 miles. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) 2015 report, Ireland is set to become the most obese country in Europe by 2030 with 89% of all adults defined as obese or overweight. The MarathonKids initiative is looking to encourage fitness, educate young people on the benefits of sport and promote an increase in activity levels in the early teenage population.

Fingal County Council participated in the programme which saw over 1,900 6th class pupils from twenty-nine Fingal schools participate, with children running 4-5 times per week in school, which led each student to complete a total of 25.2 miles (just one mile short of the Marathon distance), before completing the last mile at MarathonKids Final Mile Event in the National Sports Campus on November 20th. The MarathonKids programme is an educational and physical activity programme which supplements the school’s curriculum through a specially developed workbook, used as both a training guide and learning tool by pupils during school hours.

 

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:
Neil O'Byrne

"That this Area Committee notes its concern that the recently-granted planning permission for application SDZ16A/0003 failed to include a condition prohibiting construction traffic from using Dodsboro Road as had been applied in the case of previous permissions SDZ07A/0001 for The Paddocks (as amended and extended) and SDZ08A/0004 for Tobernaclugg (not implemented); and while welcoming the subsequent indication from Cairn Homes they will voluntarily not use Dodsboro Road for construction traffic during the building of SDZ16A/0003; nonetheless requests the Adamstown SDZ planning team to write to all landowners and developers to request that they would not use Dodsboro Road for construction traffic for any future works on the Adamstown SDZ lands, irrespective of whether those works are subject to permission or are deemed exempt development."

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:
Chris Galvin

"To ask the Chief Executive for a report on the possible implementation of County Development Plan IE1 Objective 8 - “To work in conjunction with the relevant authorities to seek to provide a new public drainage system to serve houses at Old Lucan Road (between Hermitage Clinic and The King’s Hospital)”; and to ask if this Council would submit an official request to Irish Water to provide a new gravity connection from Old Lucan Road to either the adjacent pump station or to the existing waste water network (depending on site levels)?"

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Directorate
Responsibility:
Director of Corporate Performance and Change Management
Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Tony O Grady
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

2017 Roadworks and Footpath Programme

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Directorate
Responsibility:
Colm Murphy

PROPOSED SPECIAL MEETINGS

Special Meeting on Housing

Proposed Special Meeting on Citizen Engagement

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Transportation
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"2017 Roadworks and Footpath Programme."

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Transportation
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"2017 Roadworks and Footpath Programme"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Deputy M. Ward
Responsibility:
Bernadette Fennell

"This committee agrees that the Chief Executive investigates the possibility of providing a space in the new North Clondalkin Library that can be use as theatre for local artists."

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Deputy M. Ward
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"To ask the Chief Executive to outline;

  1. The number of houses on the window replacement list in Clondalkin?
  2. How many houses are to have windows replaced in the 2017 calendar year?
  3. The average wait to get windows replaced?"
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Deputy M. Ward
Responsibility:
C AC Meeting Administrator

"In light of the diminished HSE dental services in Clondalkin this Committee agrees to ask the Minister for Heath, Simon Harris to provide the resources to the HSE so that all primary school children in Clondalkin will receive their dental check up in second class."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Deputy M. Ward
Responsibility:
Brian Martin, Michael Hannon

"Can the Council provide a report for discussion on the progress of taking in charge on Monastery Heath with particular emphasis on when tree pruning will take place in Monastery Heath."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Looney
Responsibility:
RTFB Meeting Administration

"That this Committee yet again write to Bus Átha Cliath to request an extension of the 123 bus route, to be delivered several times a day, to the Greenhills area, given the lack of linkage at present to St James' Hospital, Walkinstown Post Office and other required amenities."

Statutory Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
C AC Meeting Administrator
Responsibility:
C AC Meeting Administrator

Confirmation and Re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of 18th January, 2017

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Deputy M. Ward
Responsibility:
C AC Meeting Administrator

"This committee supports the retention of the delivery of Dublin's Ambulance Service from the Dublin Fire Brigade call centre." 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Graham
Responsibility:
Yvonne Dervan

"To ask the Chief Executive to confirm that as of now, how many tenants have applied for the incremental tenant purchase scheme, and of those how many have been successful?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Graham
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"That this Committee agrees that the Council undertake an estate wide inspection of the properties in Tor/Meile & Buirg An Ri as it is reported that the back of the fire in some homes is not sealed and this poses a fire risk."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor J. Graham
Responsibility:
David Fennell

"That following from the site visit in June 2016, that this Committee agrees that the Council install a small path running up to the container that operates as a changing room for Collinstown FC."