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That the Manager arranges to enforce the Derelict Sites Act at *Address Provided without delay as the site is dangerous and an eyesore and is having a serious negative impact on the residential amenity of the area particularly bearing in mind Summer holidays are imminent.
To ask the Manager given the recent accident in which a young player was knocked down crossing the road to the Towers GAA pitches on the Monastery Road could the installation of the proposed zebra crossing at this location be done without delay?
To ask the Manager as National Accessibility week is being planned at the moment and it will be happening in December. Could this week be celebrated in Clondalkin with the opening of a sensory garden in Corkagh Park? Support for this project could be sought from a variety of local groups including Tidy Towns, the Intercultural Garden group, Scoil Mochua, The Spina Bifida Association, NCBI etc. Corkagh Park would be a fabulous location for such a garden.
QUARTERLY ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR REPORT – 1st Qtr 2013
Part 8 – Proposed Grange Castle Business Park Central Carriageway Layout.
KNOCKMEENAGH FRAMEWORK PLAN
That the Manager present a report on the possibility of organising for the green way canal path to be made accessible for wheel chair users and tandems on one day during National Accessibility week in December. This would entail having the gates opened along the way for a specified period. Could this be done on a limited but regular basis in order to allow wheelchair users and others with mobility issues the opportunity to enjoy the fantastic facility that the green route provides
Tá muintir Chluain Dolcáin ag lorg stádéis gaeltachta don sráidbhaile. An féidir leis an Chomhairle Contae cabhrú leo le fógraí i nGaeilge a chur suas ar fud an shráidbhaile. D'fhéadfadh leo tosú le fógra nua An Ceathrú Ghaeilge a chur suas ar an balla in aice leis an gcloigtheach, mar tá an cloigtheach i gcroílár an sráidbhaile.
An féidir tacaíocht a thabhairt do gnónna agus do siopaí a theastaíonn uathú a fógra a athrú go gaeilge?
The community in Clondalkin is seeking Gaeltacht status for the village. Can the manager present a report on what the council can do to assist them. One request is that Irish Language signage could be put up in the village area, starting with a sign on the wall at the round tower An Ceathrú Ghaeilge as this area around the tower is the cultural centre of the village.
Also could some support and financial incentive be given to businesses and shops who wish to replace their signs with traditional shop signs in the Irish language,.
Sports Partnership - Ramble Aid Update
That the Manager identifies the owner of the strip of land between the N7 & Green Isle Road stretching from the Boot Road to Green Isle Hotel and engages same to tidy up and secure from fly tippers.
That this Committee request that the Manager convenes a consultative type process for the Clondalkin LAC to communicate with the various bodies involved in the design & build of the N7 Newlands interchange. Specifically and example of the issues of concern to residents are as follows-
The visual impact on adjoining residential properties and proposed measures to soften same
The noise impact on residents and what measure are proposed to mimimise and monitor same
The boundary type & finish and proposed landscaping on the various entry points into Clondalkin Village
That the Manager present a report on the trees in the Oakwood estate in Clondalkin. Residents report that the 100 or so sycamore type trees in the estate have become far too big and are causing a lot of problems; they cast huge shade in the estate. They are lifting paths and damaging walls. Residents recently did a survey in the estate and all but four households were in favour of having the trees cut down. What can be done to address the concerns of residents? Can the trees be replaced with something that would be more manageable or can they be radically pruned to lessen the problem?
Clondalkin Tidy Towns have managed to organise access to Mount St Joseph graveyard at Monastery Heath on the Monastery Road. They had met with Rosaleen Dwyer before they had negotiated the access with Kelland Homes. That the Manager present a report on what support can be offered to the Tidy Towns as they attempt to clean and restore this historic site.
That this Committee calls on the Manager to enforce the removal of commercial bins which are permanently sited on the pavement in the Clondalkin Village area.
Departmental
Letter, dated 22/04/13, from Department of Environment, Community & Local Government regarding Supplementary Allocations for Housing Adaptation Grant Schemes for Older People and People with a Disability - 2013
QUARTERLY ANTI-SOCIAL STATISTICS 1ST Quarter 2013