COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
Monday, December 14, 2009
QUESTION NO.12
QUESTION: Councillor W. Lavelle
To ask the Manager to report on the roll-out to date of the ‘Social Credits’ initiative and to advise on what proposals exist for the future development of this initiative on a county-wide basis?
REPLY:
The Council is developing an initiative which will enable community organisations, schools and businesses to avail of opportunities to earn credits for environmental and civic participation efforts which they can redeem against the use of facilities and services of the Council. .
Many schools, community groups, households, businesses and individuals continuously strive to improve their environment by cleaning up, planting and maintaining places all around the County. The new Social Credit System will acknowledge and reward such groups and motivate others to get involved and take ownership of the County. “Green Credits” will be awarded for environmentally sustainable actions carried out. Credits will be accumulated and then exchanged for a variety of rewards. Actions and points required for a variety of rewards will be listed in the Social Credit Catalogue. Some examples of actions will include a community group keeping their area graffiti free, a business siting a bring bank on their premises, a school keeping their grounds litter free or household reducing their waste going to landfill. Rewards from the Council will include free swims; a free round of golf, use of a sound studio, a free WEEE collection for your area, your street could be awarded a litter free status or have trees planted in your area.
The work is in the preparatory stage however it is intended to consult in advance of the intiative being finalised to ensure that the initiative will provide a response to some of the civic needs of the County
There is a consultation proposed for the Elected Members on 13th January (as part of the Corporate Plan consultation) and it is hoped to follow this with consultations with the business community as well as the community sector and the schools. It is hoped to launch the intiative in the first quarter of 2010.