May 26th, 2010
Fine Gael TD for Dublin West, Leo Varadkar, has called on Fingal County Council review its pilot ‘Growing Places’ policy under which a large number of open spaces and green areas are being allowed to grow wild. The policy is supposed to encourage greater biodiversity by allowing weed and wild flower to grow which in turn attract birds and insects like butterflies and ladybirds.
‘I have received a large number of complaints from residents in recent days about the council’s decision not cut the grass on open space and woodland areas in Dublin 15. In some places like Delwood, residents are particularly aggrieved as they can no long use their local park to play to football or other ball games. In other areas, residents are concerned about vermin and find the uncut areas to be unsightly.’
‘I can see the case for trying this out around woodlands or on a relatively small part of a large open space but I do not think that whole parks should be allow to go wild in this way. I am calling on the council to review its policy and scale back the areas affected’
List of areas affected in Dublin 15:
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Posted in Blanchardstown, Castleknock, Clonee, Clonsilla, Diswellstown, Dublin 15, Fingal County Council, Hartstown, Kellystown, Luttrellstown, Mulhuddart, Phibblestown, Porterstown, Press Releases, Tryellstown |
April 28th, 2010
Fine Gael TD for Dublin West, Leo Varadkar, has given a guarded welcome to plans from Dublin Bus to re-organise the bus routes around Dublin 15. The changes are planned for implementation in July and form part of Dublin Bus’ cost-cutting and rationalisation plan.
Among the changes are:
- The 37 bus will now terminate at Wilton Terrace providing a direct bus service from Clonsilla, Carpenterstown and Castleknock through town to St Stephens Green and the Luas;
- The 70 bus will serve Dunboyne and Clonee and will travel straight down the N3 without going into Blanchardstown Centre and the Village;
- The various 39 bus routes will be merged in to two routes one will be more direct and other more frequent but more circuitous;
- The badly served area around Latchford and Manorfields will now be on the 39 bus route; and
- The 39 and 70 will cross town terminating at Wilton Terrace
All 38 buses will serve Castlecurragh (they won’t go through Mulhuddart Village anymore) and will run as far as UCD
There will be greater use of existing bus lanes and less routes and roads that have no bus lanes
Bus services will run seven days a week
‘The new bus route map and timetable will be welcomed by many commuters in Dublin 15 especially those who work in the southern part of the city around St Stephen’s Green, Merrion Square and the Grand Canal. . Residents of Clonee will welcome a more direct bus service to town but won’t be happy that they are being cut off from the Blanchardstown Centre. Some people are definitely going to have to work farther to catch the bus that they want.’
‘It seems that Dublin 15 is avoiding most of the cuts to services in other parts of the city but it is hard to see how a better service can be provided with ninety fewer buses in operation across the city. I believe the time has come to allow private operators to take over some of the routes currently controlled by Dublin Bus. This would allow Dublin Bus to provide a better and more frequent service on the routes they retain. It’s a shame to see so many buses, public and private, not been used. I would still like to see the 37 terminate at the Blanchardstown Centre in order provide a direct bus service to the Centre for residents of Castleknock and Carpenterstown’
Posted in Blanchardstown, Carpenterstown, Castleknock, Clonee, Clonsilla, Corduff, Diswellstown, Dublin, Dublin 15, Dublin Bus, Hansfield, Hartstown, Kellystown, Luttrellstown, Mulhuddart, Ongar, Phibblestown, Porterstown, Press Releases, Tryellstown |
February 23rd, 2010
On Monday, March 1st I will be hosting a public meeting in the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown at 8pm.
One of the key priorities for Fine Gael in Dublin West, and for me since my election in 2007 has been the proper regulation of Residential Management Companies. I am one of the few TDs who lives in a Management Company development, so I have a personal interest in it too. Despite the explosion of the number of apartment complexes over the past decade, especially in Dublin 15, there is no proper legislation or regulations which govern these companies.
For more details on the Bill, I have set up a set on this site giving more details and seeking your feedback.
Posted in Blanchardstown, Carpenterstown, Castleknock, Clonee, Clonsilla, Corduff, Diswellstown, Dublin 15, Hansfield, Hartstown, Hollystown, Kellystown, Larghacon, Luttrellstown, Mulhuddart, Ongar, Phibblestown, Porterstown, Swords, The Ward, Tryellstown |
November 16th, 2009
Earlier this year, Fingal County Council approved an application for work to be carried out on a triangle of land between the Clonsilla Road and the Clonsilla Link Road. This involves developing a mixed use residential and neighbourhood center which includes 2,3,4 and 5 storey apartment blocks and retail outlets. In common with many of the residents in the area, I have considerable concerns about this development which has been appealed to An Bord Pleanala by the Portersgate Residents Association. Therefore, myself and the local Fine Gael councilor Kieran Dennison made a submission in support of the appeal, the text of which can be accessed below.
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Posted in An Bord Pleanala, Clonsilla, Dublin 15, Fingal County Council, Porterstown |
July 9th, 2009
Department Admits Twelve Local Schools in ‘‘critical need of repair or urgent attention’
Eight Schools Spending more than €50,000 a year on Prefabs
Local Dublin West TD, Leo Varadkar has revealed Department of Education information which contains the list of all schools in Dublin 15 which require building works.
“The scale of the building problems facing Dublin 15 is chronic. Currently there are 12 separate schools being described by the Department as being in ‘critical need of repair or urgent attention’. In addition, there are three new schools projects in the pipeline, yet only one of these – the Hansfield NS school project is at the advanced Architectural Planning Stage. The other two projects, Tyrellstown Educate Together and Hansfield Community College are still stranded at the pre-architectural planning stage.”
Leo Varadkar continued “while these twelve schools are in urgent need of investment, the Department of Education is pouring hundreds of thousands of Euros each year down the drain by the renting of prefabs. Currently in Dublin 15, there are eight schools which making extensive use of prefabs – in each case at an annual cost of more than €50,000. In three cases, St. Mochta’s NS, St Brigid’s GNS, and Scoil Bhride BNS. This is dead money and could be put to much better use by providing permanent buildings for our children.”
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Posted in Blanchardstown, Carpenterstown, Castleknock, Clonee, Dublin 15, Hansfield, Mulhuddart, Ongar, Planning, Porterstown, Press Releases, Schools, Tryellstown |
May 13th, 2008
Just a reminder about the public information meeting on the proposed rezoning of Kellystown / Porterstown for residential development, new schools, parkland and pitches and a burial ground. The meeting will take place tonight (Tuesday 13th) at Diswellstown Community Centre from 8 pm.
Posted in Kellystown, Planning, Porterstown |
May 6th, 2008
Myself and Cllr Eithne Loftus invite you to a public information meeting on the proposed rezoning of Kellystown / Porterstown for residential development, new schools, parkland and pitches and a burial ground. The meeting will take place at Diswellstown Community Centre, Tuesday May 13th from 8 pm.
Posted in Dublin 15, Kellystown, Porterstown, Press Releases |
May 5th, 2008
My colleague Cllr. Eithne Loftus has been distributing the attached ,leaflet throughout the Blanchardstown, Clonsilla and Castleknock area providing an update of our ongoing work. The leaflet deals with a number of important issues including;
1) The Porterstown/Kellystown Rezoning and our upcoming public meeting on the subject (Tuesday , May 13th 8pm @ Diswellstown Community Centre);
2) Traffic issues in the area;
3) Information on the €3m Fingal County Council works programme for Castleknock, Blanchardstown and Clonsilla;
4) The easing of the schools crisis, amongst other issues.
The document can be downloaded here.
Posted in Blanchardstown, Castleknock, Clonsilla, Diswellstown, Dublin 15, Kellystown, Porterstown |