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PART 8 REPORT ON PALMERSTON TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES
(circulated herewith)
REPORT ON PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY OVER LANEWAY TO REAR OF 34 ST PETER’S DRIVE
(circulated herewith)
"To ask the Manager for progress regarding Edenbrook Manor?"
"To ask the Manager to provide for the planting of daffodil bulbs in the autumn season on the green area adjoining Woodfield and Orlagh Estates and to liaise with Resident's Associations in this regard?"
"To ask the Manager to provide additional trees in Glenmore Park along the side of house no. 7 at the back of Whitechurch Cottages?"
"That this Committee in recogniton of the size of the locality, considers favourably the re-naming of the Rathfarnham Area Committee as the Rathfarnham-Knocklyon Area Committee."
"To ask the Manager for progress on the community garden idea for the strip of land to the rere of Willbrook Park?"
To ask the Manager to install suitable lighting to enable residents to safely use the walkway on St Mark's Green in Clondalkin after dark?
UPDATE ON FORWARD PLANNING PROJECTS
1. Implementation of the Newcastle Local Area Plan
2. The N7 Naas Road Framework Study
3. The Clondalkin Town Centre Framework Plan
"That the Committee supports the provision of additional litter bins in the Scholarstown area of Knocklyon, from the Community School to Superquinn and engages the local schools and Residents Association with a view to tackling the serious litter problem in the area recently."
Cathaoirleach's Business
That the Manager presents a report on the lapsed local area plan for Newcastle and in it deal with the following items:
1. The extent that the LAP has been delivered.
2. What remains to be done.
3. How the Manager envisages that further progress be made especially in terms of building a new primary school.
That this Committee calls on the Manager to facilitate a meeting between residents of the Lealand and Westbourne Estates in Clondalkin, to investigate ways of supporting local residents in conjunction with the Garda Authorities to discuss the ongoing problem of bonfires, litter, broken glass and anti social behaviour on the green, and to enable the residents to have their say in what is planned for the green in the future.
To ask the Manager to write to the new Minister for Social Protection to request that welfare payment be spread out over the five working days so as to mitigate the serious problems of excessively-long queues and delays arising in many of our county's post offices?
That this Committee calls on the Manager to ask an inspector from the Park's Department to carry out an inspection on the green area between the Lealand and Westbourne Estates in Clondalkin to assess the damage that has been done to the green by ongoing anti-social behaviour, littering, bonfires, broken glass and road vehicles. That the area be immediately cleaned, and that the green be repaired to its normal state.
To ask the Manager to write to the new Minister of State with special responsibility for 'Sustainable Transport' to request support and funding for South Dublin County Council's proposed school transport pilot project?
That this Committee calls on the Manager to repair the perimeter wall on St Mark's Green in Clondalkin, to prevent Quad Bikes and Motor Cycles from accessing the green.
That this Committee calls on the Manager to ask an inspector to carry out an inspection on St Mark's Green in Clondalkin to assess the damage that has been done to the green by ongoing anti-social behaviour, littering, bonfires, broken glass, quad bikes and motorcycles, and that the area be immediately cleaned and that the green be repaired to its normal state.
That this Committee recommends that a footpath be built from Balgaddy Cross to Sean Kavanagh's Garage and the junction near Ronanstown Garda Station, Clondalkin (same side as St. Ronan's Estate).
Ministerial
Correspondence dated 4th March 2010 from Minister John Curran in response to Council's letters on Headshops and "Legal Highs"
That this council writes to the Minister for Health to ask why LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) has not been prescribed for general use in Ireland. LDN helps with autoimmune related illnesses like MS, Crohn's, Cancer and many many more. The drug is available and approved in 50mg doses for the past 25 years in the state. LDN in small dosages of 4.5 MG is proven to beneficial to those who are suffering from cancerous illnesses.