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Report on Submissions & Executive's Recommendations Intended for Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Document type Report Date 11/12/2020 REPORT ON SUBMISSIONS & EXECUTIVE’S RECOMMENDATIONS NEW SAFE WALKING & CYCLING ROUTES Ramboll - REPORT ON SUBMISSIONS & EXECUTIVE’S RECOMMENDATIONS APPENDIX A PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT RESPONSES List of persons or bodies who made submissions Link to full appendix 98/99 Appendix A Respondents Via the Citizen Space Conor P Anne B Sinéad B Mark C Simon D David M Tom O Aoife C Eugene D Gerald K Rebecca P Tara S Siobhan Y jillian b Peter F Fergal C Robbie M Eric C Máire P Johnny S Sarah M Ciaran M David B Sean C Ailish Y Jenny M Maurice & Aran N CONOR K Craig M Brendan G Cathy O Yasmin rachel i Jeremy Roslyn N Aideen L Una M John R James H Caroline O James B Hazel U Nikki C Zoe T Helen R Suzanne C Ben H Joe P Bebhinn M Alan B Maeve O Lara Anne O Sinéad H Siobhán M Grainne M Jenna w Peter C Philip L Clodagh B Joe D Mary R Warren M Ekaterina Noel H Elizabeth B Cristiano C Mark M Vivian F Paddy L Duncan J Oisín H Jignesh G Criona O Arrian K Paul D Phil S Mary B James T David H Michael M Emily G Michael W Ingrid M hugh m Colette R Áine D Tom H Sean O Karen D Meike Hannah Orna F Gill B Nuala M Joe H Maurice K Lucia F Bruce C Nikki Vladimir R Gary M Richard D tim k Shannon B Denise O Alison B Ian B Loretto D Gail k David M Anna James T Mary Nicola H Deborah H Paula F Éadaoin H Áine O Gerry M Brian H Cheryl B Mike N Gregory A christine m Doireann N Richard M Eoin F Aine M Maria H Sian O Laurence B Adam Ó Louis C Ina Louise K Katherine O Lindsay M Alan O Tadhg L Delores C Kevin S Éabha M Jean s dean m Stephen S Lyn H Anita D Heather E Christopher A Barry M Siobhan C Janet C Tom F Emer Damien Niamh W Fiachra D Aoife O Roma B Jane R Adam Roma B Aoife O Stefan A Kate Hilary H June N Owen O Appendix A Alan K Maire D Patricia r Finn C Pauline F Ms I Eileen B Claire A Linda H Ben C Alan C Conor S Eoin b Peter M Gerry M Diarmuid B Robert M christine m Catherine M Peter A Andrew P Hilary H Annette M Alex h Frank G Hilary H Emma T Donagh O Pearse N Cormac O Adrienne C Dawn C Sean O Ian O Patricia T Monica O David C Suzanne O Colman O Board o John M Giovanni D Kate O Richie B stephen o Jennifer R Stephen Des B Marion F Olga P David Sean m David L Lisa Dylan T Patricia K Colin P Clare f molly b Nicola C Barbara M Gregory L Mary L Helen H Ben D Dee Edith D Anna H Matthew C Declan O Katie D Niamh M Des O Alison Q Paddy W Rosemary O Aileen T Edward Martin B Fiona M Fergal O Jonathan O Michael G Sharon A Patricia S Cormac c Anthony G Jacqueline M Brian F Yvonne Edward B Jacqueline M Nicolas M Johanna O Jim C Daryll M Hugh O John N Denis F Liam O Stephen M Emilia m Martin H Rupert S Greg K Chris W Roddy H Clare B Aideen S Elizabeth T Frank L Sarah S Muiris O Sharon Tom O Clare S Karl s Jenny Tony S Donal M Padraig S Gary H Richard C Eimear L Peter F Ray B Roisin M Louise H Redmond O V M Jenny K Kintilla H Gaye O Lee C Lorcan B Joshua David C Joan M John B Ann K Ella M Eoghan O Rory M Dermot O Eoghan B jon f william f Luke F Margaret C Donal O Jennifer D Portia R Mark Tim C Jack D Genevieve w Audrey H Killian B Stephen B Hilary F Jane c Sean P Ciara M Noirin C Stephen H Gary M David M Ronan H Donna Mark D Yve O Ethan Conor K Shane H Greag P Frances H Appendix A Laura H Emma D Carl D Karl D Liz C Ciaran M J. P Hugh D Niall M Vikram m Christopher C Colette D John R Emma M Jenny 0 Peadar M Gillian K Sarah G Fergus O Christopher K Mark C Norah M Catherine O Aoife Sinead M Rosary C Helen L Johanna Katie Peter M Vera B Sheehy Denise C Eamon J Hodel H james c Sara B Marie D Abi M Aoife G Nicola O Dervla B Frances C Paul C Aaron B Jackie R Frances C Claire C Martina L Paul a Kath B Bryan F Stephanie O Anne K Ellen Paul M John L Olwyn R Alison S Fiachra M Cecilia M David a Fergal M Iarlaith M Cathriona F Tony H Paul G Phil O anne m Emily S Maja H Joan G Niamh Brian W Matt S Niall P Xiao T Danny S Sara K Garret R Tristan D Charlie K SarahJane J Paul T Judith R Val M Niall D Karl Darragh Linda D Ross M Paul C Grainne F Tom R Barbara S Harriet W Robert Y Kelly J finbar k Robert W PAUL W Robert B Fiona M Christian M Lorna O Sally O Lisa M Myles R Matthew J Monica C Helen M Conor T Alan C Asp k Rachel Joyce B Tiina s Aoife B Luke Sheila M Kieran D Philip D Mark L Lean D Joe F Claire w Alan H Beth M Matthew B Sinead M Charles F Goolam B Philip R Euan M Liz G Jean O Patricia b Ali Gary K Martin O Michael B Onja V Neil C Jenny M (anonymous) Rachel Catherine O Nessa W Bernie H Grace A Justin F Yvonne C Lisa B Una T Michael B Eithne M Niall M Aidan L Michelle R Mary L Pádraig L Elaine N Piran Sarah O Ronan W tomas b Des R Karen G thomas h Peter O Henning R Diarmaid F Caroline R Appendix A Imelda M Sean M Peter R Nerissa K Colin S Dylan T Joanne B Eithne L Jim TheresaFlynn Helen O Eithne R Cian R Katy H Helene D Anthony M Eamonn H Eamonn l David S Nuala M Michelle O Conor O Jakeline Jen M Susan E Maghnus S Karen N Anita R Clare S Claire l Maire T Emer C Michael G Jean G Sandra B Claire C David H Michael C Miriam B Natasha K Belinda Nora L karen Jim M Criona O Conor H Sinead Gavin W Yvonne O Sheila M Joe S Edward O Allen H Averil R Joan G Michelle r Ronan G Donal O Conor M Suzanne h Allen H Ruth K Niall m Deirdre C Cora M d Karen B Rebecca c denis s Helen Tiernan O Tom R Norma m Colleen o Clare G Sara M Georgina S Andrew F Avril O Alicia C Anne S Jack L Orla C Shane H Stephen M simon e tom P Lisa g Anne S Ted B Paul K Claire B Clair Yannick C Christopher M Briain M Keith M Pauline C Donal d Deirdre Mark G Mia J John O Caroline D Karl W Kate H May S Roisin M N F Ann O David B Dermot C Slaney M Dave S Angelle F edel m Angela O Darina S Claire E Mark C John O Paili M Karen S Danielle C Gary P John G Regina O Orla V Una Padraic M alan w Dermot G Marie D patricia l Carol S Jamie S Mary O paul s Eamonn K Hilary H denis K Barry S Robert L Moriarty T jessica l Nora L Tony B Maeve P Vincent C John C Suzanne K Valérie Fergal C Sheena T Geraldine Emma O Clare M Jackie C Katie P Sinead S Clare M ciara Imelda Gerry W Colm c Thomas M Simon E Brian D Alan f Simon M Niamh C Teresa Ronan H Elina B Beverley E Appendix A walker o Anne K Przemyslaw M Karen Emma Emer C Stephanie r JOHN A Dearbhla S Leah L Eamonn a Nicky K Linda C Dave Q cormac s Aaron k Lena W Niamh W Frank D Dervila C Brian H Stephanie Paul F John B Jackie B Clare M Debbie M Suzanne t Jane F Emilie katy f Kate S Sam C Aisling S David P Paul M Aine f Fergus O Caelan L Fiona B Vanessa B Kevin N Louise G Dawid K James K Ann C Susanne B Sinead v Charlotte O Terry N Andrew S Gareth H Margaret Turlough C Bronagh K Pauline S Ciaran F Mark P Patricia D sarah m Simon T Tom N Vinny d Diarmuid B Lochlann Terry N Rachel M Suzanne H conor f Reyes G Rachel I Barry K Mary G Mark C Rosemary M Emma C Aoibheann N Paul E Rosemeire M Audrey D Gareth G Fr J Declan m James F Maurice B Eamonn H Rosemary M Liadain v Adam K Vanessa c Valerie B Meg f Cameron charles w Trudy Ingrid Sean o Michael K Aoife O Maeve B Karen W Joan R Marcus C Sara D James S Martin T Ross A Phyllis M Paul K William K Emma K Sarah S karen Anne G Caoimhe M M M Celine G Sarah C Liah D Lara H Marc E Nuala M Saskia R Natalie M Aideen L Eleanor B Rachael j Maria B Roisin R Andrea L Sarah m Petrina C Peter R Helen M Maeve D John N Irene R Therese K Ben M Jenna B Marie M E.
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