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SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF LUCAN / PALMERSTOWN / NORTH CLONDALKIN AREA COMMITTEE

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

MOTION NO. 13

MOTION: Councillor P. Gogarty

That the Chief Executive recognises the huge distress caused to bereaved relatives through the blocking of vehicular access to graves at Esker Cemetery and resolves to provide alternative time-based and/or technology-based solutions to deal with the recognised incidences of antisocial behaviour and illegal dumping in the cemetery that do not penalise those who wish to tend to graves of deceased loved ones but are too infirm to walk more than a few steps or are unable to transport sometimes heavy or bulky materials to the graveside; and if a statement can be made on the matter.

REPORT:

The decision to restrict vehicle access into the burial section of Esker Cemetery was undertaken to address several ongoing issues which include traffic management, health and safety, damage to graves, illegal dumping, and anti-social behaviour.  To arrive at this, several steps were taken over the last few years to accommodate visitors who arrive at the cemetery in cars.  The existing car park was upgraded to include resurfacing in 2021 and 24 parking spaces were marked in 2022.  Two of the parking spaces are wheelchair accessible parking bays and are located nearest the burial section gate.  A dedicated pedestrian gate was also provided beside the vehicle gate and to facilitate pedestrians to move between the car park and burial section.

In light of the response received from the public the locking arrangement for the vehicle gate was put on hold shortly after implementation to allow an opportunity to review the situation.  The gate has remained in the open position since 18th August 2022.  It is now proposed to fit an automated timer to the vehicle gate and to facilitate some vehicle access to the burial section.  Once a decision is made on the future opening and closing times of the gate, the public and elected members will be informed with due notice of the changes.