Archive for the category: ‘Beggar’s Bush’

14. 12. 2012

High Tide Warning – Council Contact Number

Dublin City Council has set up a report centre today (Friday the 14th December 2012) to take calls from members of the public affected by today’s high tide or by flooding – please call 01 2222155 – the number will operate until 3PM today.

13. 12. 2012

Dublin High Tide Alert – 13 December 2012

Tomorrow’s (Friday the 14th December) high tide is predicted to be extremely high, exceeding Dublin City Council’s Tide Alert levels. Following a meeting of the City Council’s Flooding Assessment Group the following precautionary actions are being taken   · The car parks at Sandymount promenade and at Clontarf are being closed today.   · A limited number of large sandbags […]

9. 12. 2012

Local Electoral Boundary Review – Have Your Say

Please see below information on how you can have your say on the local electoral area boundaries for the city council and county council elections in 2014. Cllr. Kieran Binchy will be making a strong submission calling for the re-unification of Sandymount. Currently Sandymount straddles two separate electoral areas (South East Inner City and Pembroke/Rathmines) which militates against efficient local […]

1. 11. 2012

Commercial Rates Re-evaluation

Attention: Dublin City Businesses Commercial Rates Valuations in Dublin City are currently being reviewed by the Valuations Office. The Rateable Valuation of your property is one of the two factors in the calculation of your Rates charge, the other factor being the annual rate on valuation, which is a figure voted in by the elected city councillors as part of […]

16. 10. 2012

Weather Warning – Tuesday 16th October 2012

Met Éireann has issued a weather warning for Dublin valid until 6 pm on Wednesday 17th. October. They forecast that “some local flooding is possible from the rain but coastal flooding is also a threat due to additional combination of spring tides, low pressure and SE gales and some high seas tomorrow”.   Between 1 am on Wednesday 17th October […]

12. 10. 2012

Kieran Binchy Autumn 2012 Newsletter

Cllr. Kieran Binchy’s Autumn 2012 Newsletter is currently being distributed to residents in the South East Inner City Electoral Ward, but it is now also available online. It contains news and updates on a range of issues being addressed by Councillor Binchy across the electoral ward, as as well as specific news on Portobello, the Inner City, the South Docklands, […]

19. 9. 2012

Dog Fouling – Pilot Campaign

Dog fouling on footpaths is a big issue for many local residents. The City Council has launched a pilot campaign on Thorncastle St, Ringsend to highlight the need for responsible behaviour when it comes to cleaning up after pets in order to ensure that our streets and parks are safe and clean for everyone. As part of the campaign the […]

19. 9. 2012

WASTE COLLECTION PROBLEMS

Dublin City Council this year withdrew from the domestic waste collection market after 140 years collecting Dubliners’ rubbish. Unfortunately the manner in which the withdrawal was handled by the City Council was particularly poor. Households were left in the dark as to what was going on, with poor communication from both the City Council and from Greyhound, who took over […]

19. 9. 2012

COMMUNITY GARDAÍ – A VITAL RESOURCE

Community policing has been one of the success stories of recent years. Community gardaí got to know the local community and built up working relationships with residents and businesses to tackle crime at the source. This has been of great benefit to both the gardaí and local residents as both worked together for a safer, better community.       […]

4. 7. 2012

Ringsend Irishtown Traffic News

Councillor Kieran Binchy has welcomed the announcement that Dublin City Council has secured funding for a number of road works in the Ringsend and Irishtown area. The Council has identified a number of traffic issues, but it wants to hear from local residents, businesses and interested members of the community on how traffic in the area should be improved.   […]