{meta} Agenda for South Central Area Committee on Wednesday 19th July, 2023, 3.00 pm

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Venue: Eblana House Conference Room - ,. View directions

Contact: Email: gabrielle.malone@dublincity.ie 

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1.

Election of Chairperson of the South Central Area Committee

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Order:   Councillor Sophie Nicoullaud was proposed by Lord Mayor Daithí De Róiste, seconded by Councillor Máire Devine and was duly elected as Chairperson.

 

2.

Election of Vice Chairperson of the South Central Area Committee

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Order:  Councillor Vincent Jackson was proposed by Councillor Michael

 Pidgeon, seconded by Councillor Máire Devine and was duly elected as  

 Vice Chairperson.

 

3.

Minutes of Meeting held on 21st June, 2023 pdf icon PDF 313 KB

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Minutes:

Order: Agreed.  

 

4.

Questions to the Director of Services South Central pdf icon PDF 335 KB

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Order: Replies to Questions and the Director of Services report circulated.

 

5.

Environment and Transportation Matters pdf icon PDF 91 KB

1.    Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Group held on the 27/06/23 in relation to Traffic Matters in the South Central Area.

2.    Traffic Service Requests Status Reports at 15/06/23 and 20/06/23.

 

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1.    Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Group held on the 27/06/23 in relation to Traffic Matters in the South Central Area.

2.    Traffic Service Requests Status Reports at 15/06/23 and 20/06/23.

Order:  1. Report noted.   

             2. Reports noted.

 

6.

South Central Area Matters pdf icon PDF 633 KB

1.      Waste Management Services Report - Collection of Green Waste Clippings

2.      Director of Services Report.

 

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1.    Waste Management Services Report - Collection of Green Waste Clippings

2.    Director of Services Report.

Order: 1. Report Noted.

  2. Report Noted.

 

7.

Culture, Recreation & Economic Matters pdf icon PDF 555 KB

1.  Sports and Recreation Report for July 2023 South Central Area.

 

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1.    Sports and Recreation Report for July 2023 South Central Area.

       Order:  Report noted.   

 

8.

Planning & Property Development Matters

1. With reference to the disposal of plot land at Long Mile Road, Walkinstown, Dublin

     12.

 

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1.    With reference to the disposal of plot of land at Long Mile Road, Walkinstown,

Dublin 12.

            Order:  Agreed. Recommend to Council.

 

9.

Emergency Motions

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10.

July 2023 Motions

DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL

SOUTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE

19th July 2023

 

 

M262   Councillor Michael Pidgeon

That this area committee writes to the Minister of Education, seeking an additional secondary school for Dublin 8.

There are only enough secondary school spaces for one in three children finishing primary school in Dublin 8. In 2021, there were 17 primary schools with 3,421 pupils, but only 1,022 secondary pupils.

In Dublin 4, there is a ratio of 13 people to every 1 secondary school place. In Dublin 8, that jumps to 39.

There are currently five secondary schools in Dublin 8: all religious, all teaching through English. Just over half (53%) of people in Dublin City Council are Catholic, with nearly a quarter non-religious (23%).

This area committee requests (a) improved funding for the existing secondary schools in the area and (b) a new, mixed, non-denominational school, perhaps at a location such as the old SIPTU College on the South Circular Road. 

We also ask that the Minister, or her school planning team, meet with local representatives and parents.

 

M263   Councillor Daithí Doolan

This committee takes the opportunity to congratulate Dublin City Council, community groups, youth services and residents associations for the great success of both the Drimnagh Summer Festival and the Ballyfermot-Cherry Orchard Arts Festival.

 

 

M264   Councillor Máire Devine

The loss of the Tivoli Theatre and other cultural spaces is keenly felt by the Dublin 8 community. The Rupert Guinness Theatre on Watling St has been lying empty over 20 years. It would be an amazing asset for Dublin to get this fabulous building refurbished and brought back to life. This Committee requests that DCC commence engagement with Diageo and reach agreement for a renewed cultural space to serve the Liberties and the city.

 

M265   Councillor Máire Devine

Yet again this committee demands that the Iveagh Market’s essential stabilising works be commenced immediately. That the Francis Street doors be opened at agreed times to allow public visibility (behind the locked gates so there is no issue re health and safety) and that the tender package be inspected by interested parties and fast tracked with the urgency that the fragility of the building requires. 

 

 

 

M266   Councillor Máire Devine

That this committee welcome the recent safety report on Robinsons Court compiled by AGS. The overdue installation of gates is recommended but somewhat vague. We request a more thorough technical report that demonstrates how this will be achieved and timeline for these works be provided. 

 

M267   Councillor Máire Devine

This Committee agree to inviting senior pupils and their teacher from Inchicore National School to present to members in the late Autumn.

 

 

M268   Councillors Vincent Jackson and Máire Devine

That the South Central Area Committee Councillors are in agreement of the appeal to An Bord Pleanala against DCC decision to include this fine manufacturing facility as a RZLT and the subsequent annual cost this will impose on the Botany Weaving Mill on Emerald Square Cork Street, Dublin 8, that this imposition will make the facility unsustainable  ...  view the full agenda text for item 10.

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DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL

SOUTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE

19th July, 2023

 

M262   Councillor Michael Pidgeon

That this area committee writes to the Minister of Education, seeking an additional secondary school for Dublin 8.

There are only enough secondary school spaces for one in three children finishing primary school in Dublin 8. In 2021, there were 17 primary schools with 3,421 pupils, but only 1,022 secondary pupils.

In Dublin 4, there is a ratio of 13 people to every 1 secondary school place. In Dublin 8, that jumps to 39.

There are currently five secondary schools in Dublin 8: all religious, all teaching through English. Just over half (53%) of people in Dublin City Council are Catholic, with nearly a quarter non-religious (23%).

This area committee requests (a) improved funding for the existing secondary schools in the area and (b) a new, mixed, non-denominational school, perhaps at a location such as the old SIPTU College on the South Circular Road. 

We also ask that the Minister, or her school planning team, meet with local representatives and parents.

Order:  Agreed to write to the Minister for Education.

 

M263   Councillor Daithí Doolan

This committee takes the opportunity to congratulate Dublin City Council, community groups, youth services and residents associations for the great success of both the Drimnagh Summer Festival and the Ballyfermot-Cherry Orchard Arts Festival.

Order:  Agreed.

 

M264   Councillor Máire Devine

The loss of the Tivoli Theatre and other cultural spaces is keenly felt by the Dublin 8 community. The Rupert Guinness Theatre on Watling St has been lying empty over 20 years. It would be an amazing asset for Dublin to get this fabulous building refurbished and brought back to life. This Committee requests that DCC commence engagement with Diageo and reach agreement for a renewed cultural space to serve the Liberties and the city.

Order:  Agreed.

 

M265   Councillor Máire Devine

Yet again this committee demands that the Iveagh Market’s essential stabilising works be commenced immediately. That the Francis Street doors be opened at agreed times to allow public visibility (behind the locked gates so there is no issue re health and safety) and that the tender package be inspected by interested parties and fast tracked with the urgency that the fragility of the building requires. 

Order:  Agreed.

 

M266   Councillor Máire Devine

That this committee welcome the recent safety report on Robinsons Court compiled by AGS. The overdue installation of gates is recommended but somewhat vague. We request a more thorough technical report that demonstrates how this will be achieved and timeline for these works be provided. 

Order:  Report Noted.

 

M267   Councillor Máire Devine

This Committee agree to inviting senior pupils and their teacher from Inchicore National School to present to members in the late Autumn.

Order:  Agreed.

 

 

M268   Councillors Vincent Jackson and Máire Devine

That the South Central Area Committee Councillors are in agreement if the appeal to An Bord Pleanala against DCC decision to include this fine manufacturing facility as a RZLT and the subsequent annual cost this will impose  ...  view the full minutes text for item 10.