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Following the launch of An Garda Siochan “Safety Camera Expansion" which was launched on 20/5/16, this Council ask the Chief Executive to provide a list of the location that have been introduced in the County including the new additions.
"To ask the Chief Executive to remove graffiti on two green service boxes adjacent to the roundabout at the junction of Cypress Grove Road and Templeville Road?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to arrange to cut the very overgrown grass on the roundabout at the junction of Cypress Grove Road and Templeville Road as a matter of urgency?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to repair footpaths damaged at address supplied?"
"That the Chief Executive outlines the future vision for Glendoher Park. There is a concern from local residents that if a Play Area and Adult Gym facility are added to Glendoher Field - which is 2.75 acres - this will limit the flat playing area for casual games of football, rounders, and so forth. Add to that the quite recent creation of a large mound on one half of the field means that the amount of flat playing space is now quite limited - enough for just one reasonable game of children’s football."
"To ask the Chief Executive to arrange to have the gullies in Templeogue Village cleaned as a matter of urgency?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if he will remove the waste bin on Osprey Road and reinstate it inside Tymon Park at the Limekiln entrance opposite the bus stop?"
"That this committee asks the Chief Executive to divert some of the recently allocated funding for Orwell Roundabout into upgrading Templeville Roundabout which is in a very bad state of repair."
"That this Committee asks the Chief Executive, as part of the upcoming tree planting programme to examine the possibility of planting trees on the banks of the Poddle River to replace some that were removed by local residents."
Cathaoirleach's Business
"That this Committee asks the Chief Executive if the wood from the Poplar Trees which are due to be removed along the N81 in the coming months could be made available to local people in the area if they which to avail of it. Could the Council also look to enquire if members of the various active age groups or St Vincent De Paul would also like to avail of this stock over the winter".
"That this commitee asks for safety in Newcastle to take priority, many residents have huge concerns around the Glebe Estate and the new path leading to Peamount United. An urgent safety audit needs to happen."
In light of the postponement of Ibrahim Halawa’s trial in Egypt for the fourteenth time, this Council asks the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, to immediately apply for the Presidential Decree on Ibrahim’s behalf.
The Presidential Decree would allow Ibrahim to return to Ireland before a final ruling has been made in his case, and it is used in cases where a deportation or extradition would serve the ‘higher interest’ of the Egyptian state.
The Australian Government applied for the Decree pre-sentencing and Australian journalist Peter Greste, a former cell mate of Ibrahim’s, was released and back home with his family before his trial concluded.
Cathaoirleachs Business
"That the Chief Executive undertakes to repair the damaged and dangerous laneway in Anne Devlin estate, Rathfarnham. Elderly residents in the area are delighted with the improvements to the one between Butterfield Park and Pinewood Park, and are hoping the same improvements can be made to the one in Anne Devlin as it is a vital access point for them going to the shops and church."
"That the Chief Executive gives a full and detailed account of the grass cutting schedule for the Rathfarnham/Templeogue-Terenure area, outlining the staff numbers involved and the training given to said staff as there have been numerous complaints about the quality of the service, leaving areas almost impassible with mounds of wet grass, causing dangerous conditions."