Category Archives: Issues

Issues and question that have been submitted from constituents to Marie.

Taking in Charge of Proby Place

Dun Laoghaire Area Committee

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the taking in charge of Proby Place in Blackrock? Reply: The
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Carysfort Avenue damaged pathway

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive if there are plans to repair the damaged footpath on Carysfort Avenue between the junction
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Community Garden Blackrock Park

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive for details of the proposed location for a community garden in Blackrock Park and if
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Repair bike shelter Bath Place

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive if there are plans to replace the missing roof panel in the bike shelter at
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Missing 30 kph signage

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive if there are plans to install 30km/h signage on Carysfort Ave at the junction of
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Replace Cul de Sac sign

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive if there are plans to replace the cul-de-sac sign that is at the entrance to
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Carysfort NS school zone

Written:

Convent Road School Safety Zone To ask the Chief Executive to give an update on when the school safety zone
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Seapoint Bathing

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive to provide an update on the works taking place at Seapoint Bathing area, stating when
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Commercial bin waste Blackrock

Written:

That this Committee request that the Council writes to owners of all commercial waste bins in the town of Blackrock
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Seapoint bathing works

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive to provide an update on the works taking place at Seapoint Bathing area, stating when
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Path at Carraig Tennis

Written:

Pathway behind court number 2 in Carraig Tennis Club To ask the Chief Executive when the pathway behind court number
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Longford Terrace Playground

Written:

To ask the Chief Executive when the public consultation on the proposed new playground at Longford Terrace is to take
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