Councillor Dermot Lacey

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  • Report to Labour Dublin South East Constituency Council

    Below is the report I delivered to the Labour Party’s Dublin South East Constituency Council meeting this evening (16th May). Report to Dublin South East Constituency Council – May 16th. City Council: The main issue of concern to the Council is the same as the Country – Finance. However in the case of Local Government…

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  • Proposed Closure of Rathgar Avenue (11th & 12th June)

    Following a request received from the Road Maintenance Division, the Council is considering an application for a temporary road closure of Rathgar Avenue, Dublin 6 – between the junctions of Rathgar Road & Winton Avenue – on Saturday 11th June 2011 and Sunday 12th June 2011, between 08:00 and 16:00 hours. The temporary closure is…

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  • Easter Waste Collection & Recycling Centre Arrangements

    Easter Arrangements for Waste & Recycling services Household Waste Collections – Black and Brown Bins: Household bin collections will take place as normal on Good Friday 22nd April & Easter Monday 25th April For further information on Waste Collection Services, see Aertel Page 629 or log onto www.dublincity.ie/wastecalendar to view the waste collection schedule for…

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  • Transition Sandymount

    An interesting new community activity being launched in Sandymount by Transition Sandymount, a community group promoting sustainability, food production and energy saving awareness. They are hosting a public screening of the documentaryies “Vanishing of the Bees” on 22nd March and “A Crude Awakening” on 29th March in Scoil Mhuire in Sandymount (Dublin 4).  Click the…

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  • Councillor Dermot Lacey Report to Constituency Council AGM -17th January 2011

    2010 has been a busy year on the City Council. Work centered on the new City Development Plan where I pushed for positive constructive planning policy with real public engagement. Work also took place on the Regional Authority to adopt new Regional Planning Guidelines. Given the collapse of the Public Finances there was the difficult…

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  • Scout Leaders Campaign for Ireland’s Biggest Ever Charitable Act

    Two Dublin Scout leaders have come together to start the biggest charity fundraiser campaign of their lives. Yesterday, Richard McGrath and Conor Mulvagh began a Facebook campaign appealing to the good will of AIB workers to donate their €40MILLION worth of Executive Christmas Bonuses to charity, and spread a little cheer, in the spirit of…

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  • Christmas Waste Collection Arrangements

    Dublin City Council has released details of the 2010 Christmas period waste collection arrangements. As Christmas Day falls on a Saturday this year, normal black and brown bin collections won’t be affected.  Christmas tree recycling will be available at a variety of locations from January 2nd to 20th.  Full details can be found here (pdf).

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  • Grow it Yourself

    If you’re interested in growing your own food, you might like to know that there is a GIY (Grow It Yourself) branch in Rathgar/Terenure. The group meets on the first Monday of each month at 8pm in Rathgar Junior School on Grosvenor Road in Rathmines. Entry is free. The next meeting is on December 6th,…

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  • St Luke’s Hospital Book

    I’ve just seen a copy of the new book “Cancer in a cold climate” by Enid O’Dowd. Subtitled “The story of the shafting of St. Luke’s Hospital”, Enid addresses the letdown of St Luke’s and its patients by the Department of Health and the HSE. The book is available directly from www.originalwriting.ie at €15 +…

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  • Your Dublin, Your Voice – And a Free Helicopter Trip!

    I would like to bring your attention to an exciting new initiative that we have just launched for the Dublin region called “Your Dublin, Your Voice“.  This initiative will give people an opportunity to tell us what they think about Dublin. By establishing an opinion panel and surveying on a regular basis we will better understand…

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