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9. Decarbonisation Zone Update
8. Climate Change Action Plan 2019 - 2024 Update
7. Living with Trees Review and update on Public Consultation
6. Casual Trading Bye Laws Initiate Review
5. Noise Action Plan Update
4. Air Quality Action Plan Update
3. Current Flood Alleviation Schemes
2. Report from Joint EWCC & LUPT Biodiversity Action Plan Subcommittee
That the elected members of this council call for the reform of Safety awareness training and in particular the Safepass course delivery and pricing. This reform should include a consultation process with the pass holders, standardized pricing in line with the cost of processing, online facilities for renewal and flexibility and an end to current price gouging. We also call for the current extension on expired cards to continue until the conclusion of said reform. If this motion is passed a letter will be issued to Solas, the Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris and the Minister of State for Skills and Further Education Niall Collins.
To ask the Chief Executive what the average cost is of outsourced re-let works per unit?
To ask the Chief Executive to provide the detail of the number of voids in 2021 which have had the re-let works outsourced and how many voids have been completed by direct labour, and if he would make a statement on the matter?
To ask the Chief Executive if the Council has a policy regarding the positioning of mobile retail outlets with recognisable branded logos and primarily selling junk food on its spaces being located directly opposite schools; whether contractual arrangements override health concerns where such outlets have been forced by renovation works to move; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
"That this Council calls on the Taoiseach and the Minister for Justice to ensure the State's legal framework makes Parental Alienation Disorder/Syndrome theory and related alienating "immersion" recommendations illegal as a tool in family law court cases in compliance with the recommendations of the United Nations Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, the World Health Organisation and various women's aid federations; and also to examine through various channels and in the interests of transparency the necessity that family law cases be held in camera if there are options that would facilitate better scrutiny of court decisions subject to the protection of identities and privacy.'
Minutes of May 2021 SPC Meeting
STREET IMPROVEMENT MANAGEMENT GUIDE - Progress Update
Development Plan 2022-2028: Progress Update
Biodiversity Action Plan: Progress Update
Naas Road (City Edge) Planning Framework: Progress Update
Adamstown :Progress Update
“This Committee agrees that the Chief Executive should present a report at the meeting for discussion on the ongoing delay in the social housing development on the land between the Fonthill Road and New Nangor road.”