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North Central Area Matters Environmental ‘Green’ Edition Clonshaugh Kilmore Santry Coolock Edenmore Raheny Artane Beaumont Donnycarney Whitehall Drumcondra Marino Clontarf Fairview Kilbarrack Donaghmede Belcamp Darndale Welcome to the North Central Area! For City Council purposes, Dublin is divided into five administrative areas; South East, Central, South Central, North West & North Central. If you live in any of the areas listed on the map above, you are served by the offices of the North Central Area, the head office of which is based in the Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road in Coolock, Dublin 17. You are fortunate to live in an area that is not only steeped in history, but which has so many public amenities to hand. The natural landscape ensures that the area is very well positioned, with easy access to the coast & beauty spots such as Bull Island, Dollymount Beach & Clontarf Promenade. Recreation & sports facilities are second to none, with a variety of beautiful parks, sports & play grounds to choose from. Being “Green” couldn't be easier either, with recycling facilities throughout the area. Plenty of good schools & shopping centres, with the added benefit of excellent transport links, ensuring speedy connectivity to the city centre, all go to make North Central an ideal place to live & raise a family. Notwithstanding the above, the area is not without it’s problems. Like any other part of the city, illegal dumping, litter & graffiti are all issues of concern. Despite the great work that is being done by so many civic minded citizens & groups in partnership with Dublin City Council, these problems continue to impact on the area. We all have a role to play in keeping Dublin clean, so I appeal to you nowwhere better to start than your own little part of it, right here in the North Central Area. David Dinnigan, North Central Area Manager St. Anne’s Park Bull Island N O R T H C E N T R A L A R E A North Central Area Matters Email Bulletin My team & I produce a regular email bulletin containing useful information on your area. Should you wish to be included on our circulation list, just email [email protected], putting “Yes” in the subject line. North Central Area Offices Contact us: Headquarters: Tel: 01-222 8870 Kilbarrack: Tel: 01-222 8540 Darndale: Tel: 01-222 6930 Email: [email protected]
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North Central Area Matters

Environmental ‘Green’ Edition

Clonshaugh

Kilmore Santry

Coolock

Edenmore

Raheny Artane

Beaumont

Donnycarney

Whitehall

Drumcondra

Marino Clontarf

Fairview

Kilbarrack

Donaghmede

Belcamp Darndale

Welcome to the North Central Area! For City Council purposes, Dublin is divided into five administrative areas;

South East, Central, South Central, North West & North Central. If you live in

any of the areas listed on the map above, you are served by the offices of the

North Central Area, the head office of which is based in the Northside Civic

Centre, Bunratty Road in Coolock, Dublin 17.

You are fortunate to live in an area that is not only steeped in history, but

which has so many public amenities to hand. The natural landscape ensures

that the area is very well positioned, with easy access to the coast & beauty

spots such as Bull Island, Dollymount Beach & Clontarf Promenade.

Recreation & sports facilities are second to none, with a variety of beautiful

parks, sports & play grounds to choose from. Being “Green” couldn't be

easier either, with recycling facilities throughout the area. Plenty of good

schools & shopping centres, with the added benefit of excellent transport

links, ensuring speedy connectivity to the city centre, all go to make North

Central an ideal place to live & raise a family.

Notwithstanding the above, the area is not

without it’s problems. Like any other part of

the city, illegal dumping, litter & graffiti are all

issues of concern. Despite the great work that

is being done by so many civic minded citizens

& groups in partnership with Dublin City

Council, these problems continue to impact on

the area. We all have a role to play in keeping

Dublin clean, so I appeal to you now—where

better to start than your own little part of it,

right here in the North Central Area.

David Dinnigan,

North Central Area Manager

St. Anne’s Park

Bull

Islan

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N O R T H C E N T R A L A R E A

North Central Area Matters

Email Bulletin

My team & I produce a regular

email bulletin containing useful

information on your area. Should

you wish to be included on our

circulation list, just email

[email protected],

putting “Yes” in the subject line.

North Central Area Offices

Contact us:

Headquarters: Tel: 01-222 8870

Kilbarrack: Tel: 01-222 8540

Darndale: Tel: 01-222 6930

Email: [email protected]

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Your Council, Your Area Office,

Working with You, for You

A round up of some of our services Litter Wardens

Did you know that the North Central Area has 3 Litter Wardens?

Their main function is the enforcement of the Litter Pollution Act 1997, the

amended Waste Management Act 1996 & the new amended Bye Laws 2013. Each

warden plays a pivotal role in implementing council policy & ultimately reducing

the presence of litter & illegal dumping in the area.

On a daily basis, wardens investigate incidents of dumped material, patrol housing estates, artery routes &

shops. They issue on the spot fines arising from the casual disposal of litter, cigarette butts, chewing gum &

dog fouling. They also liaise with schools, community groups & residents associations, with regard to clean

ups & visit landlords whose sites are littered, reminding them of their responsibilities under the Act. They

also attend court & liaise with the Gardaí where follow-up investigations are required. Wardens liaise with

our Public Domain & Enviro Crews also. However, Litter Wardens cannot achieve a litter free environment by

themselves. They rely on each citizen playing his/her part in being civic minded & responsible & disposing of

litter properly.

Additional Cleansing Services

These crews provide an essential public service.

The Public Domain Crew operates 7 days a week, Monday to Friday, 13.00 p.m. to

21.30 p.m. & Saturday/Sunday 10.00 a.m. to 18.30 p.m. This is to supplement the

residential areas cleansing schedule which takes place once every quarter. They

cleanse all the main artery routes into the city including Howth Road, Malahide

Road, Swords Road, Drumcondra Road, the Coast Road, Ballymun & Clontarf Roads. They also respond to re-

quests from the Area Offices, residents groups & our elected representatives, with regard to illegal dumping

& cleansing issues throughout the area on a daily basis.

The Enviro Crew operates Monday to Friday 8.00 a.m. to 16.30 p.m. They deal

with the collection of all bulky dumped material; mattresses, furniture & white

goods & are essential in the run up to Halloween. Debris that is dumped on our

open green spaces & football pitches is stored at various holding depots within our

major parks. The Enviro Crew assists the Parks Department by removing such

dumped debris on a daily basis from Fairview, Edenmore, St. Anne’s & Belcamp

Parks.

Abandoned Vehicles Section

Suspected abandoned vehicles can be reported to our customer services section on 222 2222. These matters are investigated in accordance with the abandoned vehicle legislation (section 71 of the Waste Management Act 1996) & can take up to 3 weeks to investigate. If the vehicle is deemed abandoned it will then be removed, de-polluted & scrapped. The Abandoned Vehicle Section also deals with the removal of burnt out vehicles. Where a burnt out vehicle is reported it will be removed from the public domain as soon as possible.

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Your Council, Your Area Office,

Working with You, for You

A round up of some of our services

Bottle Banks, Local Bring Centres & Civic Amenities

Are you aware that there are bottle banks throughout the North Central Area?

There are 98 bottle banks in the city & over a third of them are in our area! In fact, last

year, North Central Area bottle banks cumulatively took in a massive 3266.45 tonnes of

glass. So well done to all our residents that use our bottle banks. Sadly, a

significant amount of glass which could have been recycled ends up broken, either on

the street, on football pitches or in dumped bags. It appears that some people go to

great lengths to dump glass bottles, which not only is a danger to the public, but is also

a waste of a valuable commodity. Coupled with the fact that there are 34 bottle banks in the area, so there

is always one nearby, there really is no excuse. With many of our supermarkets having bottle banks in their

car parks, why not make glass recycling part of your weekly shop? It’s so easy to do the right thing & bank

your glass in your local bottle bank.

Graffiti Removal Did you know that last year the Area Office removed

approximately 15,000 m² of graffiti from North Central?

That’s the staggering equivalent of filling every inch of the pitch at

Croke Park with graffiti! It is simply not sustainable.

Within the confines of a limited budget, Dublin City Council

contractors will remove graffiti that is “political, racist or of a sexual

nature”. Our designated Waste Management crew also assist & will

remove graffiti from Dublin City Council property, including bins,

buildings & lamp standards.

We appeal to communities here—your children may be persuaded by peer pressure to graffiti the area. Think

how this would negatively impact on your community. If it was your property or your community that was

vandalised in this way, how would that make you feel? Graffiti is a needless act of vandalism for which we all

ultimately pay the price.

We have two bring centres in the North Central Area—Collins Avenue & Oscar

Traynor Road Depots. These facilities accept: Paper/cardboard, books, beverage

cartons, stamps, glass, cans, textiles, plastic, car & domestic batteries, mobile

phones, paint, white spirits, aerosols, light bulbs, pesticides, engine & cooking oil,

fluorescent tubes & flat glass. Opening hours: 9.00am - 4.00pm Monday to

Thursday. 9.00am - 1.00pm Friday. 10.00am - 4.00pm Saturday. Closed on Sundays

& Bank Holidays.

Telephone: Collins Avenue: 01-8369225 Oscar Traynor Road: 01-8482375

Our Civic Amenity at Shamrock Terrace, North Strand, accepts all of the above for free, plus a wide range of

materials for recycling, including bulky household waste, DIY rubble, household priority waste & WEEE at a

small cost. Shamrock Terrace: 10.00am - 4.00pm Mon - Fri Sat 10am - 1pm Closed on Sundays & Bank

Holidays. Tel: 01-8364716. All of our facilities will accept garden waste for a small fee. For details, log on

to www.dublincity.ie.

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Your Council, Your Area Office,

Working with You, for You

A round up of some of our services

Community Development Team

Did you know that the North Central Area has a Community Team?

Community & Social Development is about building viable, inclusive & sustainable communities throughout

the city. There is a team of staff in the North Central Area working in partnership with volunteers, residents,

businesses, statutory & non statutory agencies, elected representatives & other city council staff. This

ensures that a proactive approach is being taken to dealing with the opportunities & challenges that face

communities.

Staff work to promote community development where everyone has the opportunity to participate in the life

of the city & have their voices heard. In addition to helping with capacity building for participation, the team

assists communities & residents groups to identify their needs & develop appropriate plans. A culture of

volunteering is promoted where people of all ages & abilities are encouraged to get involved in their

communities.

For further information contact the North Central Area Office –Tel: 222 8854/55/56/58/65

Sports Development Officers

Did you know that the North Central Area has a team of Sports Development Officers?

Not only does Dublin City Council care about our environmental health, but the health & active life of our

residents is hugely important to us also. To that end, sport is developed & promoted in the North Central

Area through a variety of targeted initiatives with a range of specialist & locally based staff. As part of this

targeted approach, two Sports Development Officers work

with children & young people at risk between the ages of

10 – 21 in two designated parts of the area (Darndale/

Kilmore & Kilbarrack). In addition, there are two

‘Sport in the Community’ Development Officers for

Boxing & Soccer. These two posts are funded by Dublin

City Council & the Young People’s Facilities & Services

Fund & operate in partnership with the FAI & the Irish

Amateur Boxing Association. Each of the five

administrative areas has one Sport & Recreation Officer. The role of the Sport & Recreation Officer is to

promote & increase sport & physical activity among all ages but with a special focus on older adults, under

10’s, new immigrant communities, women & girls & people with physical & mental disabilities.

For further information contact the North Central Area Office –Tel: 222 8870

That’s the spirit—some of the local community in Darndale get stuck in to clean up Darndale Park

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Your Council, Your Area Office,

Working with You, for You

A round up of some of our services

Rediscover North Central Area Parks

Spring is in the air & Summer is on the way...why not rediscover what North Central Area

Parks have to offer?

The North Central Area has some fabulous parks, which are a pleasure to

visit, no matter what the season. From the award winning Fr. Collins Park

& world famous St. Anne’s Park & rose garden, to Stardust Memorial & all

of our smaller satellite parks, the recreational facilities in the area are

second to none. With the summer on it’s way, why not take a picnic &

make it a family day out & rediscover

them for yourself?

The Council’s Parks Department goes

to great lengths to ensure that all

parks are attractive, safe & fun places to visit, whether you’re there for

a leisurely stroll with the dog, to visit the playground with your kids or

to play that all important football match. All that we ask in return is that

you do the same. Don’t litter. Have pride in your park, please clean up

after your dog & bring your rubbish & wrappers home with you.

Hidden gem: discover the Irish Suzhou

garden in St. Anne’s Park (also known

as the Ire-Su Garden) for yourself.

The Avenue in St. Anne’s Park

The Red Stables

The wind farm

in Fr. Collins Park

Green Dog Walkers Pledge

Not only is dog fouling a nuisance, it can cause toxocariasis which can ultimately cause

blindness in children so it is very important to clean up after your dog. So why not take the

“Green Dog Walkers” pledge & show the world you are a responsible dog owner?

For further details contact Bernie Lillis, Litter Prevention Officer—Tel: 222 4243

Ire-Su Garden

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Your Council, Your Area Office,

Working with You, for You

In Partnership

The local area office also selects winners to go forward to represent the area in the all Ireland Pride of Place

Competition. Again, our residents’ have had tremendous success here, with Ard na Greine winning third

prize in 2008, Woodlawn winning first prize in the “Best Housing Estate in Ireland” category in 2010,

Donaghmede Estate Residents’ Association winning second prize in the same category in 2011 & Donnycarney

West Residents Association winning first prize in 2012.

So, there you have it… Positive proof that civic pride & community spirit are still valued in our fair city.

Dublin City Council would like to thank those residents that enter the City Neighbourhoods Competition & for

the very valuable contribution that they all make towards making our area one to be proud of.

For further details of the competition please contact North Central Area Office– Tel: 222 8863

The City Neighbourhoods Competition & Pride of Place

The City Neighbourhoods Competition is run by

Dublin City Council to promote & encourage

environmental awareness & pride amongst the

residents, businesses & schools in the five city

council areas.

The initial heat takes place locally & winners are then put

forward for the citywide competition which takes place in

Croke Park each September.

Residents of the North Central Area have done themselves &

the area proud in recent years, with three of our groups

(Ard na Greine, Woodlawn & Raheny Tidy Village Group)

winning the competition outright.

The local competition is also supported by the Coolock

Artane Credit Union. As a community based organisation,

the Credit Union actively works with & sponsors local people

& projects. Adrienne O’Shea, Development Officer with the

Credit Union said; “we are proud to be involved in this

positive initiative. We commend all the winners & everyone

involved in the City Neighbourhoods project.”

Donnycarney West Residents Association Donaghmede Estate Residents Association Woodlawn Estate Residents Association Ard na Greine Residents Association

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Your Council, Your Area Office,

Working with You, for You

In Partnership

With leaf fall increasing every Autumn, year after year & with public resources being stretched, Dublin City Council is delighted with the success of it’s “Blue Bag” Scheme.

The council initiative is to facilitate residents to help themselves & their environment, by providing them with blue bags for the gathering of leaves outside their properties & in return we will then arrange for collection of the bags when they are full.

To date, over 180 residents groups & individuals, who have great pride in their area have availed of this service & we would like to thank them most sincerely for their assistance. In 2013, approximately 5000 blue bags were issued. Significant resources have been invested in the collection & correct disposal of these leaf filled blue bags. The initiative is an excellent example of partner-ship between local residents & Dublin City Council, working together to solve a community problem. Bags, gloves & pickers are available at the start of Autumn from the local area office, Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17.

For any keen gardeners out there, making leaf mold from collected leaves is also an excellent way to recycle leaves & feed the soil at the same time. Check out the internet for ways of making leaf mold.

“Just bin 3” Campaign Litter - It’s a nuisance. It’s unsightly. It ruins your neighbourhood, your very own part of

Dublin. So what can you do to help?

Quite often there are only 3 pieces, on the path right outside your own front door

& they are most likely recyclables (e.g., a plastic bottle, a tin can, a paper

wrapper). You’ve walked passed these items many times, tut tutting as you do,

thinking where has our civic pride gone & you must ring the council to sort it out.

It’s your road. It’s your neighbourhood. You live there. The power is in

your own hands. Why not save yourself the time, effort & cost of a phone

call & pop it in your recycle bin if it’s recyclable? All it will cost you is the

very small effort of putting it in your green bin. Think of it as your little

good deed for the day. Imagine how clean Dublin would be if we all did

that?

So go on, bring back “Paddy’s Pride” & do your bit to keep your own part of Dublin clean – Just bin 3!

Dublin City Council’s Blue Bag Scheme & Just Bin 3 Campaign

Griffith Avenue

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Your Council, Your Area Office,

Working with You, for You

In partnership

Green Schools—Dublin City Council working with An Taisce Young people are the future of the North Central Area, so investing in their

environmental education is very important.

Area staff have worked closely with Clare Egan, the City Council’s Green School

Officer, to implement An Taisce’s “Green School” Programme in participating

schools throughout the area.

The aim of the Green-Schools programme is to move from environmental awareness in the school curriculum to environmental action in the school & in

the wider community.

The programme is structured around various environmental themes, with

schools initially focusing on the theme of Litter & Waste, working their way through the seven steps for this

theme & then applying for the Green-Flag.

Several of our schools have done exceptionally well, with Scoil Áine in Raheny heading for it’s 7th flag &

St. Malachy’s B.N.S., Manor House & St. Paul’s Junior School all working towards their 6th flag. Overall, 72

primary, secondary & special schools (82% of schools) in the North Central Area are currently working on the

green-schools programme. Coláiste Dhulaigh, College of Further Education was one of only two third level

colleges worldwide to be awarded the first Green-Campus flags in 2010.

Very well done to both teachers & pupils on their great work promoting environmental awareness.

For further information contact: Tel: 222 4306/8863

Don’t forget if you want to receive our regular digital version of North Central Area

Matters, send an email to [email protected], putting “Yes” in the subject line.

Green Schools Officer Clare Egan with staff & pupils from Coláiste Dhulaigh with their 1st Green Flag


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