COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF CLONDALKIN, NEWCASTLE, RATHCOOLE, SAGGART AND BRITTAS AREA COMMITTEE
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
QUESTION NO. 6
QUESTION: Councillor E. Ó Broin
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the items agreed for funding under the Community Recognition Fund across the Clondalkin LEA?
REPLY:
The Community Recognition Fund 2023 (‘the Fund’) aims to support the development of community infrastructure and facilities in recognition of the contribution being made by communities across the country in welcoming and hosting significant numbers of arrivals from Ukraine and other countries.
The funding is specifically targeted at projects that are located in communities, towns and villages that are hosting the Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection and/or International Protection Applicants (‘new arrivals’) including towns identified for the rapid build homes programme.
The Fund aims to support the development of facilities that will be used in the future by all members of the community. It is separate in its objectives and scope to any other public funding streams which aim to support the development of public service needs arising from the significant number of arrivals from Ukraine.
Areas identified in South Dublin who have welcomed a high number of new arrivals from the Ukraine and other countries were Tallaght, Clondalkin and Saggart. Below is a list of projects funded under the Community Recognition Fund in the Clondalkin & Saggart Local Electoral Area.
Community Recognition Fund Update for the Clondalkin & Saggart Local Electoral Areas.
Project |
Completed |
Estimated Completion Date |
Comments |
Provision of public WiFi access points throughout Clondalkin Village |
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Q3 2024 |
Work has commenced on this project. Estimated completion Summer 2024 |
Heritage Trail App Translation to support increased use by all of the free heritage trails and routes including Clondalkin |
Q4 2023 |
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Completed and in use |
Fit-out of new age friendly centre at Orchard Lodge, Clondalkin |
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Q1 2024 |
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Further development and upgrade of Clondalkin “Global Garden” to include polytunnels, working area, gardening equipment. Clondalkin Global Garden is a volunteer organisation established to assist with the integration of new arrivals to the area and requires upgrade due to increased numbers of new arrivals accessing the project |
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Q1 2024 |
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Provision of new all-weather sports pitch at Knockmitten Park, to be managed by Knockmitten United and to include community use, in proximity to Knockmitten Community Centre. The club have engaged with residents of local direct provision and Ukrainian BOTP accommodation centres as part of their outreach and integration. |
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Q4 2024 |
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Upgrade of existing play space & and provision of new half -court MUGA (Multi -Use Games Area) Upgrade of a well -utilised playspace, adjacent to Knomkmitten Community Centre and the addition of a new half -court MUGA to enhance amenities for all local residents |
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Q2 2024 |
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Provision of Astro Pitch at Round Towers GAA Upgrade of the grass surface to astroturf to accommodate increasing numbers, including new arrivals, accessing this sporting facility |
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Q4 2024 |
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Provision of new half -court MUGA (Multi -Use Games Area) in Clondalkin Park. All members of the community can avail of this facility as part of park amenities |
Q4 2023 |
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Open to the public |
Upgrade of St. Mary’s GAA pitch in Saggart Village to all[1]weather surface with associated lighting and boundary upgrades. |
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Q4 2024 |
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Minor upgrades to Rathcoole Football Club facilities including repair and painting |
Q4 2023 |
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Saggart Schoolhouse Community Centre enhancement to include boundary upgrade, drainage, landscaping, play/activity areas, outdoor seating/lighting and event space |
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Q2 2024 |
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Upgrade of Carrigmore Park to include playspace for younger children and teenspace for teenagers This will provide welcome amenities, in reasonable proximity to the Citywest accommodation centre, for all members of the community in area of significant development and incorporating significant numbers of new arrivals. |
Q2 20233 |
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Provision of required hardware and configuration to install: • Up to 10 no. public WI -FI access points throughout the village and surrounds • 4 no. wi -F fi benches in park areas • 8 no. wi -fi access points in or at community buildings (internal and external) • Live Streaming equipment for Saggart Community Centre |
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Q2 2024 |
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Provision of new half-court MUGA (Multi -Use Games Area) in Rathcoole Park. All members of the community can avail of this facility as part of amenitiesin this park which connects Saggart Village and Rathcoole village |
Q3 2023 |
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open to public |