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Castleknock Neighbourhood Play Space CASTLEKNOCK NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAY SPACE LIMISTÉAR SÚGARTHA CHOMHARSANACHT CHAISLEÁN CNUCHA Fingal County Council is proposing the development of a neighbourhood play space, designed for children aged 4-12. The proposed play space will encourage imaginative play and physical activity while offering an attractive leisure amenity that will benefit residents, businesses and children, bringing significant envi- ronmental, economic and health benefits to the wider community. Tá forbairt ar limistéar súgartha comharsanachta, a fheilfidh do leanaí idir 4 agus 12, beartaithe ag Comhairle Contae Fhine Gall. Spreagfar súgradh samhlaíoch agus gníomhaíocht fhisiciúil fholláin leis an limistéar súgartha atá beartaithe agus cuirfear taitneamhacht bhreá caithimh aimsire ar fáil a bheidh chun tairbhe cónaitheoirí, gnólachtaí, leanaí scoile agus comaitéirí, limistéar a chuirfidh tairbhí suntasacha timpeallachta, eacnamaíochta agus sláinte ar fáil don phobal i gcoitinne. Fingal County Council wishes to determine the opinions of local residents and poten- A. Laurel Lodge Green B. Opposite Castleknock tial users regarding possible locations for this amenity. Suitability factors considered when identifying these sites include: Community Centre • Size of open space • Topography • Local demographics • Proximity to residents • Parking facilities • Opportunities for passive surveillance • Proximity to transport hubs / community facilities Please return the survey overleaf by post OR complete the same survey online at www.fingal.ie/castleknockplay Is mian le Comhairle Contae Fhine Gall tuairimí agus roghanna chónaitheoirí an cheantair agus na ndaoine a d’fhéadfadh úsáid a bhaint as an taitneamhacht seo i dtaobh na suíomhanna C. Opposite Oak Tree D. Opposite Sycamore E. Adjacent to Castleknock a d’fhéadfaí an taitneamhacht seo a lonnú a Green / Laverna Avenue Road & Woodpark fháil amach. Áirítear ar na gnéithe oiriúnachta a bhreithneofar: • Méid an limistéir • Topagrafaíocht oscailte • Cóngaracht do • Déimeagrafaigh áitiúla chónaitheoirí • Áiseanna páirceála • Deiseanna d’fhairea- • Cóngaracht do na chas éighníomhach moil iompair/ d’áiseanna pobail Comhlánaigh an suirbhé ar an gcéad leath- anach eile agus seol air ais é NÓ téigh chuig www.fingal.ie/castleknockplay Images A-E show all potential locations for the proposed Castleknock neighbourhood play space. Red rings indicate areas within each site where the play space may be located. Only one ringed area will be developed in the preferred location. Íomhánna A-E - na suíomhanna ar fad a d’fhéadfadh a bheith i gceist do limistéar súgartha chomharsanacht Chaisleán Cnucha. Tugann na hachair láithreáin a bhfuil fáinne dearg timpeall orthu na háiteanna laistigh de gach suíomh a d’fhéadfaí an limistéar súgartha a lonnú le fios. Ní úsáidfear ach áit amháin sa láithreán a roghnófar. PLEASE FILL OUT THIS SURVEY AND Which of the proposed playground locations If travelling to the proposed playground RETURN BY POST BEFORE 23.59HRS 6TH is closest to your home? locations what mode of transport would you SEPTEMBER 2021. usually use? (Mark most likely option for each site) Laurel Lodge POSTAL ADDRESS: PLAY SURVEY RETURNS, FINGAL Car Cycle Walk Public Opposite Castleknock Community Centre Transport COUNTY COUNCIL, CIVIC OFFICES, GROVE ROAD, Laurel Lodge BLANCHARDSTOWN, DUBLIN 15. Opposite Oak Tree Green / Laverna Opposite Sycamore Avenue Opposite Castleknock Community Centre Open space adjacent to Castleknock Road Opposite Oak Tree Green / Laverna What is your name? & Woodpark Opposite Sycamore Avenue ______________________________________________ Which of the proposed locations do you Open space adjacent to Castleknock consider most appropriate for a neighbour- Road & Woodpark What is your e-mail address? hood play space? Would you use the Castleknock Playground ______________________________________________ Laurel Lodge if it was constructed? Opposite Castleknock Community Centre Yes What age group are you in? Opposite Oak Tree Green / Laverna No (Adults may submit a response on behalf of children who Opposite Sycamore Avenue are members of their household) Other Open space adjacent to Castleknock Road Under 18 years & Woodpark If you answered ‘other’, please explain: 18-24 ______________________________________________ 25-34 Are there children under the age of 16 in 35-44 your household? ______________________________________________ 45-54 Yes 55-64 ______________________________________________ No 65 or older Prefer not to say Is there anything else that you would like If yes, how many? to share with us regarding the 5 locations _____________________________________________ Which category best describes you? proposed for this playground? ______________________________________________ Live/work in Castleknock I would use the proposed play space… Live/work elsewhere in Dublin 15 Daily ______________________________________________ Visitor to the area Weekly Other Fortnightly ______________________________________________ Monthly or less often.
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