COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF RATHFARNHAM AREA COMMITTEE

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

MOTION NO. 8

MOTION: Councillor P. Cosgrave

Cathaoirleach's Business

"That the Manager ask the Parks Department to give a report on what works will be required to stop anti-social behaviour from youngsters at the wooded hill area below Brookvale down to the R112 near the green area at Woodview Cottages. There is a well worn path to the rear of Brookvale where anti-social behaviour takes place. The gardens of the houses at Brookvale are also being abused. Could the Manager include in a works program.

REPORT:

Anti social activity is an unfortunate fact of modern life.  Sometimes the anti social activity is unintended as for example where teenagers gather in areas away from pubic view.  At other times it is deliberate and vindictive.

However, in many cases, the areas where this behaviour occurs is often to the side and /or rear of housing where there is limited overlooking of the space and passive supervision, by passing pedestrian and vehicular traffic. People congregating in this way generally engage in a range of anti-social behaviours including casual vandalism, drinking and sometimes drug taking, grafitti, littering, lighting fires, burning wheel bins as well as generating considerable levels of noise. 

It is the Council's experience that much of this type of behaviour takes place under cover of darkness and that the people involved are usually from the immediate locality. Once an area becomes established as a popular location for gatherings, it is very difficult to displace such gatherings by landscape works alone. New plantings generally do not survive the constant trampling or deliberate damage that occurs and new trails and tracks generally emerge quite quicly where an existing track has been successfully disrupted or blocked off.

The response of the Council to such problems is threefold:

In the current situation, the area will be reviewed with the Gardaí and representatives from the local community to determine what measures can be taken by all three parties, working together, to reduce the problems being experienced by the residents.