COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

South Dublin County Council Crest

MEETING OF LUCAN AREA COMMITTEE

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

QUESTION NO. 2

QUESTION: Councillor W. Lavelle

"To ask the Chief Executive for more regular monitoring and cleansing of regular dumping and littering at Castle Road and Ballyowen Road, particularly in the vicinity of the Divine Mercy Church roundabout."

REPLY:

All incidents of illegal dumping reported or detected in any area are investigated by the Council's Litter Warden Service and all dumped material is searched for evidence.  Where evidence is found, the appropriate enforcement action is taken under the Litter Pollution Act 1997, as amended. Increasingly, it is found that no personal information relating to polluters is contained within the dumped material, with personal information having been removed or shredded.

In 2018 there were ten (10) reports of illegal dumping in the vicinity of the Divine Mercy Church and to date in 2019 there were four (4) reports.

The area is cleansed regularly by Public Realm.

As part of the Council's commitment to deliver on the objectives of the Corporate Plan 2014-2019 and Litter Management Plan 2015-2019, there has been an increased targeted focus on known litter generator areas. Similarly, there has been a raised visibility of our Warden Service through branded vehicles, and a number of structured routes have been identified for continuous patrol, as well as ad hoc patrols and investigations as required.

As always, the Council is grateful for assistance and support from local residents or others in their investigations of such incidents as they arise. In the absence of substantive evidence/witness statements and the presence of such witnesses in court it is not possible for us to bring successful prosecutions

The Litter Warden will continue to patrol this area as part of their routine patrol.