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Ongar Cycle Network Pocket On-Road cycle lane: To cross the road at a Pelican Crossing, you stop at REAL TIME PASSENGER COMMUNITY CENTRES ONGAR CYCLE NETWORK On road cycle-tracks are where the cyclist shares the edge of the footpath/ light on the footpath, press the road but is separated from the traffic by a clearly the button and wait for the green man to appear on INFORMATION (RTPI) All around the Ongar Neighbourhood a network There are 3 community centres locally which defined white line. the opposite light. Look left and right to make sure of new routes for cycling and walking have been provide a range of opportunities for learning, sport that all traffic is stopped and then you cross when it What is Real Time Information? created. Fingal County Council has been working and recreation in modern purpose built facilities. is safe to do so. with local schools and the local community to Their locations are indicated on the map overleaf improve access and movement around the area for and details of the courses and activities are Zebra crossing pedestrians and cyclists. These new facilities form a available through contacting: continuous network and connect up the destinations and places that residents might wish travel to locally ONGAR such as: CYCLE Local schools NETWORK Parks and amenities Shops and businesses Community centres 2 Way off-road cycle track: Public transport These are provided in a number of locations such as in Hazelbury Park and on the Old Hansfield New dedicated cycle tracks and crossing facilities Road. They allow for cycling away from roads have been provided in conjunction with the National and streets and provide safe and quick links Castaheany Community Centre Transportation Authority in order to make it easier between different areas and facilities as shown and safer to get around the area on foot or by bike on the map. for people of all ages. Real Time Information will show you when your bus is due to arrive at your bus stop so you can plan your journey more accurately. To cross at a zebra crossing, stop at the footpath How do I find my bus stop number ? edge, look left and right, place one foot forward to request vehcles to stop and only when it is safe to Each bus stop has its own unique number (eg. do so, you can cross the road. 6110, 7160, etc) to identify it. You can find it on the .ie top of the stop just below the Dublin Bus castle Phone: (01) 8118670 symbol. Bus stops and their RTPI numbers are also Email: [email protected] Web: fingal indicated in Red on the map overleaf. www.castaheanycommunitycentre.com New features for Pedestrians and They are also provided in a number of locations GREEN SCHOOLS Get Real Time Information online, via Apps, Ongar Community Centre adjacent to the road. In this case they allow for safe and via Text Cyclists in the Ongar area: two-way cycling but on the one side of the road. As part of the improvements made in this area, new You can access real time information for ALL bus types of crossings and different types of cycle tracks stops in Ongar: have been provided. 1) Online via transportforireland.ie or Phone: (01) 8260366 dublinbus.ie Cycle Facilities Email: [email protected] There are three main types of cycle facilities Web: www.ongarcc.ie provided in this area as follows: 2) Via Real Time Ireland iphone and android apps Off-road cycle track: Phibblestown Community Centre These are the most common type in the area All the schools in the Ongar area are participating in 3) By texting the bus stop number to 53035. and consist of a cycle only lane that is provided the Green Schools Programme. (This service is provided by Open Sky to the side of the road but not on the road itself. and costs 30c per message received) Sometimes these are beside a footpath so watch Green-Schools is an international environmental For example, this App shows the stop at the out for pedestrians and only cycle in the direction education programme, environmental management (Situated on the Scoil Setanta Campus) roundabout near Allendale. of traffic. system and award scheme that promotes and Phone: (01) 827 0378 Pedestrian Safety acknowledges long-term, whole school action for the environment. In the area shown on the map, there are two types OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS: of crossings that allow you to cross the road safely. In particular the Ongar schools are currently focusing These are a Pelican crossing and a Zebra crossing. on organising activities and initiatives to promote more sustainable transport like walking and cycling An Garda Siochana Blanchardstown Phone: Pelican crossing to school and around the neighbourhood generally. (01) 666 7000 Fingal County Council Green-Schools in Ongar is operated and co- Planning & Strategic ordinated by An Taisce, in partnership with Fingal Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown Phone: Infrastructure County Council and the National Transport (01) 646 5000 County Hall, Authority and is supported by the Department of Main Street, Swords, Environment, Community and Local Government and the Department of Transport, Tourism and Blanchardstown Library Co. Dublin Sport. Phone: (01) 890 5563 [email protected] If you would like more information, please Blanchardstown Primary Care Services visit : Grove Court, Grove Road Blanchardstown www.greenschoolsireland.org Phone: (01) 829 7233 (01) 890 5000 ONGAR CYCLE NETWORK Off-Road cycle lane  3340 ± SUMMERSEAT COURT ± ! On- Road cycle track To Clonee ! 4325 2 Way off road cycle track Zebra crossing 9m: Pedestrian controlled crossing 89:LMNO Community Centre Shopping/local centre The CrescentSUMMERSEATI< The Green Playing Pitches 89:LMNO Playground 89:| The Drive Future cycle track Avenue The Walk! 4324 Littlepace View Drive Bus StopThe Glen and RTPI Code 89:LMNO 0 50 100 200 300 Littlepace Crescent Meters Crescent Court Littlepace Way Beechfield Rise Meadows Meadows View Meadows Beechfield The Park Mary Mother Of Hope Mary Mother Of Hope Beechfield RC Church NS Beechfield Lawn Court LITTLE PACE Woods LOCAL CENTRE Woods Beechfield Rise Littlepace BEECHFIELD MEADOWS I< Castaheany The Close Walk ! Community Centre 4324 Beechfield Way Park 9m: Woods ! 4769 9m: ! Beechfield View 4768 9m: 9m: !  4767 Beechfield To Huntstown Gallops Littlepace Park and Blanchardstown BEECHFIELD DRIVE Shopping Centre Beechfiejd89:LMNO View Castleheany BEECHFIELD CLOSE BEECHFIELD DRIVE Run Green 7011 Hazelbury Linnetfields ! Park Hansfield ! Hazelbury Hansfield Square 7017 Park Rise Drive Park Avenue BEECHFIELD COURT BEECHFIELD ROAD Close Rise Linnetfields View  To Hartstown and View Blanchardstown Castlegrange Drive Shopping Centre Close 9m: 9m: 9m: Castlegrange Avenue Castlegrange Dale Linnetfields Walk 9m: Linnetfields Walk Castlegrange Green Rusheeney Crescent 7018 Gardens RUSHEENEY AVENUE ! Dale Latchford Walk CASTLE GRANGE Linnetfields Park Rosedale Phibblestown Avenue Latchford Place Blackwood Crescent Phibblestown Wood Latchford Court AVENUE Row Manorfields Castlegrange Park Drive Lily's Way Latchford Row 7038 ! 7388 Colaiste Pobail Castlegrange Terrace ! 2171 ! Setanta Latchford Green Castlegrange Park MANORFIELDS WALK ONGAR CHASE Latchford Terrace Latchford Blackwood Drive The Crescent Latchford Close Crescent Manorfields Lily's Way Scoil Ghrainne Phibblestown Latchford Square NS MANORFIELDS R0AD Community The Crescent All Centre Latchford Park Weather MANORFIELDS GREEN Rise 7159 7160 Rise Blackwood Mews ! Green ! View View 89:LMNO Manor Square The Avenue Latchford Square Blackwood Lawn North Street 7030 MANORFIELDS CLOSE Lily's Way ! I< ! VIEW : Avenue 9m The Stables 7029 TheAvenue Crescent Blackwood Lawn Willan's Lane North Rise Willan's Way Ave ONGAR CHASE Willan's Drive ONGAR VILLAGE Ongar Park Road Ravenswood Blackwood Park 89:| Crescent ONGAR Crescent Crescent Willan's Row Willan's CHERRYFIELD COURT Drive Green Lawn Sweeney Mews Blackwood Park Willan's Way Willan's Avenue Willan's GreenWAY RIVERWOOD LAWN The Mall ONGAR PARK 7020 Avenue ! View Haywort Drive Willan's Drive ! ALLENDALE GROVE 89:LMNO 7021 Blackwood Park 9m: Hayworth Court Castaheaney Stralem Terrace Stralem ETNS St Benedicts Hayworth Mews Allendale Hayworth Terrace NS All ALLENDALE GLEN ALLENDALE GLEN CHERRYFIELD LAWN Terrace 7047 Hayworth Mews Stralem Grove CHERRYFIELD CLOSE ! ALLENDALE DRIVE Weather Delhurst Court Court CHERRYFIELD VIEW 7048 Ongar Community ! Delhurst Mews ALLENDALE DRIVE Stralem Mews Centre Delhurst Mews Stralem Barnwell Place ALLENDALE LAWN Barnwell Place 9m: DriveAnnaly Annaly Court Stralem Mews Barnwell Close Barnwell Green Barnwell Court 7161 Delhurst Lane ! ELMWOOD CLOSE 89:LMNO Rise Hansfield ETNS Annaly Terrace ALLENDALE GREEN Barnwell Square North Annaly ALLENDALE WALK Barnwell Crescent ! Annaly Grove ALLENDALE WALK Annaly Close 1-28 Under ELMWOOD CLOSE 7158 Construction 7162 89:| ! Barnwell Lane ALLENDALE ELMS Barnwell Terrace 7157 ALLENDALE TERRACE 6111 STONEBRIDGE AVENUE ! 89:LMNO ! Barnwell Way ALLENDALE CLOSE CLOSE STONEBRIDGE DRIVE Barnwell Road ! 6110 HANSFIELD STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE To Blanchardstown Clonsilla and Train Station  Hansfield Train ALLENDALE SQARE Station   MOUNT SYMON DALE MOUNT SYMON CRESCENT.
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