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Cathaoirleach's Business
"That this Committee agrees that the Council liaise with the ETB and ask that they consider a reduction in the rental price for the astro pitches in Collinstown Park Community College."
"Several cracked or dangerous pavements have been referred to me, some of which have caused several trips and falls. They include the following
1. The pavement in front of the shops at St Brigid's Road, at the New Road end of the Auto Sports shop is cracked and dangerous.
2. There is a significant trip factor caused by mis alligned paving slabs outside the new visitor centre at the round tower, just where the two story cottages are on the Tower Road.
3. The pavement outside no 58, St John's Park West is in a very dangerous condition having been affected and lifted by tree roots.
Could these paths be repaired please?"
"Given the ongoing grave risk to health and safety posed by the practice of people climbing the railed wall to get to the Fonthill Road from the Alpine / Ashwood area, this committee recommends that a pedestrian opening be inserted in this wall without delay. The improvement of the rail service from the nearby station has led to even more people climbing the wall on a daily basis.
"In the light of the newly launched Built Heritage Investment scheme could the St Cuthbert's Church archaeological project be looked at again? This committee contends that the church is deserving of such investment because of its status as an important national monument."
"This committee asks that all assistance possible would be given to a group of Parents in the Bawnogue area who are trying to organise weekend activities for their young adult and teenaged children. They are trying to access a venue in one of the two community centres and this is proving problematic. There also seems to be a shortage of staff available to work at weekends."
"This committee commends the work being done by the Sports Partnership in the council in the Clondalkin area. They re currently supporting a large number of operation transformation in schools and clubs in the area. They also have a number of their staff working in schools on Sports and outdoor education programmes. The athletics season is approaching and the partnership will be working on the inter school athletics meetings. The great work being done by this section of the council should be recognised and acknowledged."
"Quite a lot of new graffiti has appeared in the Clondalkin area, some of it in unusual pastel shades. The locations reported to me are at the Old Esso Station site on the Monastery Road, on the walls at Mill Lane and on the walls at the pedestrian gap leading from St John's Wood out onto the Fonthill Road. Could this be removed or referred to the owner for removal?"
"Could lights be installed on St Cuthbert's Road between Mill Court Way and Scoil Mochua? Residents in this area have a very dark walk to or from the 13 or 151 bus stop on the Nangor Road."
"2017 Roadworks and Footpath Programme."
New Works (No Business)
"This committee agrees that the Council should rebuild the wall at the entrance to Grange View that was damaged last year."
Update on flooding of road on Owendore Avenue.
REPORT ON A PROPOSED SECTION 85 AGREEMENT REGARDING THE PROVISION OF SOCIAL HOUSING VIA A PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP UNDER THE SOCIAL HOUSING STRATEGY 2020.
Cathaoirleach's Business
"That this Area Committee calls on Simon Harris TD, Minister for Health, to respond positively to the campaign to increase the hospital bed capacity in Tallaght Hospital which caters for the Rathfarnham/Templeogue-Terenure community; asking him to appreciate the particular demand in that regard and to immediately engage in discussions with the HSE; will the Chief Executive Officer also forward the terms of this motion to the Minister, the Chief Executive Officer of the HSE and also copy it to Tallaght Hospital, which is leading the campaign."
Cathaoirleach's Business
"We, the Templeogue-Terenure / Rathfarnham Councillors, would like to echo the unanimous request from the traders of Templeogue Village that the Village Initiative Plan for Templeogue Village include the lands known as the “pig farm” and the current public car park. We would like to see the Village Initiative Plan amended, if necessary, so that any Part 8 put out for public discussion includes these lands and reflects these views."
"To ask the Chief Executive, with specific reference to any available data for the area under the remit of this Committee, to outline the process by which Part V houses are identified, negotiated upon, procured, delivered and allocated, and to make a statement on the matter?"
"To ask the Chief Executive will he ensure that road surface repairs are carried out on Limekiln Avenue in the near future given recent damage, and to make a statement on the matter?"
"To ask the Chief Executive for an update on welcome signage for suburbs under the remit of this Committee (outside of the recognised "villages"), as noted under Item 46731 at the November 2015 Council meeting; to ask if he is aware of the success of a similar scheme in the city suburbs in the Dublin City Council area; and to make a statement on the matter?"
"That this Committee recognises the 50th anniversary this year of the formation of Greenhills Boys Football Club; that the Committee recognises the efforts of many dedicated volunteers during this time in providing a sporting outlet to thousands of young people in the Greenhills area and further afield; and that, under the recently agreed new Protocol, the Committee asks the Mayor to hold a Mayor's Reception for Greenhills Boys FC to recognise the work of these volunteers and to celebrate the vital role of the club in the area over the past five decades."
"That this Committee supports the concept of sheltered/supported accommodation to be provided in the area under its remit for older residents who may wish to step-down from their current homes to suitable local accommodation; that the Chief Executive provide a report on similar schemes in operation or in planning elsewhere in the County and in adjoining authorities; and that the Chief Executive provide a report on geographical areas, either specific or broad, which may be suitable for such accommodation in the Rathfarnham/Templeogue-Terenure area."