COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF CLONDALKIN AREA COMMITTEE
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
QUESTION NO. 2
QUESTION: Councillor Eoin Ó Broin
"A green 'Go no further' fence was erected by South Dublin County Council at the boundary of the last house on Cherrywood Crescent and Corkagh Park. See photo. This fence continues along the boundary between Kilcarbery Avenue and Corkagh Park. Now that the Corkagh Park side of the fence has become a new housing development of Kilcarbery and Corkagh Grange, can South Dublin County council ensure that in the new boundary treatment, between for example Cherrywood Crescent and Corkagh Grange, that no double fencing is created and that the green 'go no further' fencing is removed where appropriate and where requested by residents?"
REPLY:
The National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) is managing this project and has been actively engaging with the resident of the last house on Cherrywood Crescent in relation to the boundary treatment. Sisk has committed to removing the fence when the new boundary is erected.