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Contae Átha Cliath Theas Inniu South Dublin County Today Contae Átha Cliath Theas Inniu South Dublin County Today Summer 2017 Samhradh 2017 South Dublin County Today South Dublin County Council 2 South Dublin County Council Elected Members Clondalkin - Cluain Dolcáin Party Abbreviations Cllr Trevor Gilligan FF [email protected] FF Fianna Fáil Cllr Emer Higgins FG [email protected] FG Fine Gael Cllr Kenneth Egan FG [email protected] LAB The Labour Party Cllr Francis Timmons IND [email protected] SF Sinn Féin Cllr Jonathan Graham SF [email protected] IND Independent Cllr Breda Bonner LAB [email protected] I4C Independents 4 Change Cllr Madeleine Johansson PBP [email protected] PBP People Before Profit Alliance Cllr Mark Ward SF [email protected] Green The Green Party SOL Solidarity - The Left Alternative Lucan - Leamhcán RENUA RENUA Ireland Cllr Ed O’Brien FF [email protected] SD Social Democrats Cllr Vicki Casserly FG [email protected] Cllr William Lavelle FG [email protected] Cllr Guss O’Connell IND [email protected] Cllr Liona O’Toole IND [email protected] Cllr Paul Gogarty IND [email protected] Cllr Ruth Nolan I4C [email protected] Cllr Danny O’Brien SF [email protected] Rathfarnham - Ráth Fearnáin Cllr Anne-Marie Dermody FG [email protected] Cllr Paula Donovan FG [email protected] Cllr Francis Duffy Green [email protected] Cllr Deirdre O’Donovan IND [email protected] Cllr Sarah Holland SF [email protected] Cllr Emma Murphy FF [email protected] Tallaght Central - Tamhlact An Lár Cllr Kieran Mahon SOL [email protected] Cllr Mick Murphy SOL [email protected] Cllr Charlie O’Connor FF [email protected] Cllr Brendan Ferron SF [email protected] Cllr Mick Duff LAB [email protected] Cllr Cora McCann SF [email protected] Tallaght South - Tamhlact Theas Cllr Brian Leech SOL [email protected] Cllr Nicky Coules PBP [email protected] Front Page image Cllr Cathal King SF [email protected] The new Centenary Plaza and Breaking Cllr Dermot Richardson SF [email protected] Emmets Block Sculpture at Grange Road Cllr Louise Dunne SF [email protected] in Rathfarnham which was officially Cllr Martina Genockey LAB [email protected] opened on 28th April this year. Templeogue – Terenure - Teach Mealóg – Tír an Iúir This innovative project is the joint effort of South Dublin County Council, The Cllr Paul Foley FF [email protected] National Transportation Authority (who Cllr Dermot Looney SD [email protected] provided funding), Ireland 2016 Office, Cllr Ronan McMahon RENUA [email protected] The Department of Housing, Planning, Cllr Pamela Kearns LAB [email protected] Community and Local Government with Cllr Brian Lawlor FG [email protected] the cooperation of The Office of Public Cllr Enda Fanning SF [email protected] Works (Pearse Museum). Contae Átha Cliath Theas Inniu South Dublin County Council 3 Meet your Mayor Cllr Paul Gogarty Cllr Paul Gogarty was first elected as a Speaking at the annual meeting Green Party representative for the Lucan this year, Mayor Gogarty committed Electoral Area in 1999. He resigned to building on the work of his his Council seat in 2002 upon election predecessors in areas such as to Dáil Éireann and served as a TD for participatory democracy, housing Dublin Mid West until 2011. Paul was and social justice. He also introduced subsequently re-elected to the Council a number of key themes for his term in 2014 as an independent. of office, namely “A Healthy County - Mind, Body, Community Spirit”, “A Originally from Palmerstown and now Sustainable County - Energy Efficient living in Lucan (with strong family and Energy Self-Sufficient”, and “A connections to both), Paul is married Listening County”. to local woman Heidi. They have three children aged 10, eight and five. “I want to highlight the best of what is already in our County and promote Paul is a graduate of DIT where he studied the positive work that the Council and Journalism and he worked in this area for many volunteers and organisations are over 10 years before becoming a TD. He already doing. It is only by bringing is also interested in music and released an people and ideas together that we can album under the stage name ‘His Sweet maximise outcomes for the citizens who Surprise’ in 2013. live in South Dublin. I will be pushing Cllr Paul Gogarty the Council to deliver, but equally I will Paul is a former Chair of the Joint be asking what more can people do to Oireachtas Committee on Education currently a member of the Dublin Mid help make their County a happier and and Skills from 2007 to 2010 and Leinster Regional Health Forum, the healthier place. There are already so during this period worked to protect Land Use Planning and Transportation many people doing fantastic work and educational investment at a time of Strategic Policy Committee (also on this needs to be highlighted,” he stated. severe recession. He is also recognised Cycling sub-committee) and the Joint for his work in protecting the scenic Policing Committee (member of the Liffey Valley amenity area. Paul is Drugs sub-committee). Would you like to contact South Dublin County Council? We aim to provide high-quality If you have a planning query, The Housing Counter in Via the Website: You can log services for all members or want to check planning County Hall, Tallaght is open a query via the Customer Care of the public and access to applications, you can visit the 9am – 12.30pm and 1.45pm to online form under the Contact information is a very important Council’s Planning Counter at 5pm (4.30pm on Fri) whilst Us section on our www.sdcc. part of this process. There are County Hall in Tallaght. The the Homeless Services in ie. Remember, a wide range of many ways to contact us: Planning Counter is open 9am Tallaght are open 10am to facilities and services can be to 4pm Mon to Fri. 12pm and 2pm to 4pm accessed by visiting our site. You can call to one of our Or you could simply e-mail us two offices. They are located The Council operates two Fix Your Street: The online at [email protected] at County Hall, Town Centre, Cash Offices, to take housing portal FixYourStreet.ie can Tallaght, Dublin 24, D24 YNN5 rent and other payments. be used to report issues In the event of an emergency and Civic Offices, Ninth Lock The Cash Office in County regarding any of the following please contact our Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22, Hall, Tallaght is open 9am to type of enquiries: emergency / out of hours D22 E9X5. There you can talk 4pm (3.30pm on Fri) and our number at 01 457 4907. to one of our Customer Care Cash Office in Civic Centre, • Graffiti If you require information or Staff on a variety of topics. Clondalkin is open 9am to • Leaks and Drainage wish to report an issue with The Customer Care Counters 3.30pm Mon to Fri. • Litter and Illegal Dumping water supply, water quality are open from 9am - 5pm • Road or Path Defects or waste water, please (4.30pm on Fri) contact Irish Water directly on 1890 278 278. South Dublin County Today South Dublin County Council 4 South Dublin Schools Cross Country Finals Day Schools Cross Country Programme South Dublin County Finals Day: class Girls champion in South 50 others are getting to Council’s Sports Office in Dublin etc. represent their school. This Every child that participated partnership with South year saw more schools in the race series to date gets Dublin County Partnership Finals day was staffed by a engaging in these races and to compete regardless of their offer primary schools the team of over 70 South Dublin we had three separate race placing along the way. Finals opportunity to participate in County Council employees, categories on Finals Day. The day was held in sun blazed a South Dublin County Cross most of which were new pupils in these races were Corkagh Park on 11th May with Country Race Series from to the organisation, led by hugely supported by the approximately 3000 children February to May each year. the Sports and Recreation energetic crowds around. in attendance. This day is a Officers. Their enthusiasm The programme is purely celebration of the effort that and willingness to work as a The Schools Cross Country based on participation has been made throughout team ensured that we were series is about getting and fun and provides an the series. As mentioned the able to run such a successful children active and enjoying excellent opportunity for event is about participation, and efficient event. athletics. Schools engage children of all levels to get however we do recognise with the series 100%, and the amazing individual involved. This year has Paralympic Races: offer training before and after been exceptional with 68 performances of race winners school and the pupils take it This has been a new addition schools participating which in the local events – these on themselves during some athletes get to run against to the programme over the amounted to 3,200 children of their lunch breaks. The each other in the champions past two years. Pupils that running locally each month. demand for this race series race and the overall winner have a physical disability starts in September with of their particular class race should not be left behind schools contacting us to see to be crowned as the 3rd in the class room when is it on in February.
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