COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF TERENURE-RATHFARNHAM AREA COMMITTEE 2
Tuesday 8th May 2007
QUESTION No. 6
QUESTION: Councillor J. Lahart
"To ask the Manager to update this committee in detail on progress regarding the tackling of graffiti and to include details of contact with related agencies?"
REPLY:
In mid 2006, the Council took the initiative of introducing on a pilot basis, a team who are assigned to removal of graffiti throughout the county. In the Budget for 2007, an additional provision of €210,000 was made to support this new resource, in recognition of the graffiti problem. To date the Council has been requested to remove graffiti from 63 locations in the Terenure/ Rathfarnham area. Some of these areas had more extensive graffiti than others. Set out hereunder are the areas where work has been carried out by the graffiti crew in recent months and the dates completed for each area treated.
Terenure/ Rathfarnham Area |
Date Completed |
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23/5/2006 |
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8/6/2006 |
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15/6/2006 |
Templeroan Roundabout |
19/6/2006 |
Willsbrook House |
12/7/2006 |
Elkwood Football Pitches |
12/7/2006 |
Willbrook Estate |
12/7/2006 |
|
14/7/2006 |
Moyville Estate |
17/7/2006 |
Glenlyon Estate |
26/7/2006 |
|
8/8/2006 |
|
8/8/2006 |
|
9/8/2006 |
Laneway at Brookvale Close |
9/10/2006 |
Pine Grove |
27/11/06 |
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22/11/2006 |
Walls to the side of 40B Dargle Wood |
12/12/2006 |
Lampost and Litter bin in front of |
13/12/2006 |
|
18/12/2006 |
Beaufort
|
18/12/2006 |
Laneway off |
2/1/2007 |
Wall on open space in front of |
4/1/2007 |
|
5/1/2007 |
|
5/1/2007 |
Wall at |
8/1/2007 |
Wall at Edmondstown Green |
17/1/2007 |
|
23/1/2007 |
Palmer Park |
29/1/2007 |
|
29/1/2007 |
|
30/1/2007 |
Side wall of 20 Rossmore Park & 14 Rossmore Crescent |
13/2/2007 |
Wall at Orlagh Wood (Cul-de-sac) |
13/3/2007 |
Wilderwood Grove |
21/03/2007 |
Entrance Stone to Springvale Estate |
31/3/2007 |
Wall at Orlagh Wood (Cul-de-sac) |
13/3/2007 |
Wall along |
31/03/2007 |
Old |
17/4/2007 |
Wall at waste ground (off
|
24/4/2007 |
There is currently a large list of locations awaiting treatment in the County area generally and new sites are being added on a daily basis. When a complaint of graffiti is received, it is assessed for the extent of the task and also where responsibility lies for its removal.
As private walls are the responsibility of the owner concerned, each owner is contacted as graffiti complaints are received and when sites have been investigated. In relation to walls which form the boundary between public open space and private property, the Council will usually, subject to prior inspection by the Litter Warden, paint over graffiti at such locations.
Further measures.
Businesses have been issued with notices under the Litter Pollution Act to remove graffiti from their properties at various locations in the County.
Surfaces such as stone and brick are generally not suitable for painting over. In such instances the Council engages the services of a specialist contractor to carry out sandblasting work to remove the graffiti.
The Litter Warden liaises with the Gardai on an ongoing basis regarding graffiti complaints. Unless offenders are ‘caught in the act’ or other suitable evidence is available, a prosecution cannot be taken under the Litter Act. The vigilance of local residents is important as a means to identify offenders.
The work of the Graffiti Removal Crew is reviewed on a regular basis and the Council is satisfied that reasonable progress has been made to date. However, parents, residents groups, property owners and school authorities must all endeavor to play a part in the prevention of graffiti. Anti graffiti measures by the Council alone will not in themselves resolve the problem in the short term.