Global Diaspora Forum, 14/15 May 2013

The Global Diaspora Forum is a celebration of diaspora communities. The forum has been held annually in Washington and, this year, it will run simultaneously in Washington and Dublin.

The Global Diaspora Forum was inspired by former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, and is coordinated by the US-based charity, the International Global Diaspora Engagement Alliance (IdEA).

The purpose of the forum is to challenge diaspora communities to forge partnerships with the private sector, civil society and public institutions in order to make their engagements with their countries of origin or ancestry effective and sustainable.

The Global Diaspora Forum is targeted at leaders of diaspora communities; politicians and policymakers; private sector stakeholders; representatives of international institutions; foundation executives; academic experts; and members of not-for-profit organisations.

The theme for the 2013 Global Diaspora Forum is ‘Diasporas in Action’. It is being held in Dublin to mark the Irish presidency of the European Union, and in recognition of the increased focus which the EU has on diaspora matters.

The European strand of the Global Diaspora Forum is being organised by the Irish International Diaspora Centre Trust, which is working to deliver a world-class diaspora centre in Dublin.

Website will be fully operational over the coming weeks at the link www.globaldiasporaforum.ie.

Cuala GAA – “Not Strictly Dancing” – 2 March

The Fund Raising Event for the 99’s Feile Year, “Not Strictly Dancing”, will be held in the Cuala Hall on Saturday the 2nd March at 8.00pm. Featuring 24 brave souls from across all sections of Cuala and a 17 piece Big Band. If the practicing is anything to go by it promises to be a fantastic evening. Tickets are available from Gerry Byrne: gerrybyrne@biosciences.ie or at 086 8241692

Deansgrange Library

The Council plans to improve Deansgrange Library by providing a more visible and transparent building for both those using the library and those passing by.

Sections of the existing front will be removed and the ground floor will be extended and glazed.

The entrance to the library will also be changed to provide a double height glazed space, which will also act as an exhibition area.

The new glazing will also be tinted to provide colour to make the building open and welcoming.

The existing library space will be refurbished with new furniture, fittings and lighting.

The external area to the front of the library will also be upgraded to provide a landscaped plaza.

Dalkey – Road Safety Improvement Works – Convent Road, Harbour Road, Loreto Avenue

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council proposes to implement Road Safety Improvement works at Convent Road / Harbour Road / Loreto Ave. in Dalkey. The scheme involves the provision of feature speed control ramps on Convent Road, a raised platform at the proposed new school warden crossing location on Harbour road, relocation of existing electricity supply poles on Convent Road to the back of the footpath, widening of the existing footpath on Convent Road between Corrig Road and Harbour Road. Alter kerb radii and increase footpath area at junctions of Harbour Road / Harbour Crescent and Harbour Road / Loreto Ave. Provide Drop off / Set down Area for cars and bus on Harbour Road. Install new dropped kerbs and tactile paving at crossing points.

This scheme is being proposed to address road safety issues affecting those commuting to schools in the vicinity of Convent Road, Harbour Road, and Loreto Avenue in Dalkey, and those pedestrians using the school warden crossing on Harbour Road, and the safety of the school warden.

Plans illustrating the scheme will be on display for a period of three weeks commencing from Tuesday 5th February, 2013 to Tuesday 26th February, 2013 at:

County Hall, Marine Road, Dún Laoghaire
DLRCOCO Transportation Office, 1 Harbour Square, Dún Laoghaire
Dalkey Library, Dalkey, Co. Dublin
Plans are also available to view and download on the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s website at www.dlrcoco.ie

Harbour Road – Improved Walking and set down environment for Loreto School (pdf -1,883kb)

Comments and observations from persons with disabilities are particularly welcomed.

Submissions and observations from interested parties are invited and should be sent to:

Felicity Gill,
Travel Plan Co-Ordinator,
Traffic & Road Safety Section,
Transportation & Water Services Department,
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,
County Hall,
Marine road,
Dún Laoghaire.

Email address: traffic@dlrcoco.ie

Closing date for receipt of comments is Tuesday 26th February, 2013.

Cherrywood SDZ Planning Scheme – Appeal to An Bord Pleanala

Please note that appeals have been lodged with An Bord Pleanála against the Council decision to adopt the Cherrywood SDZ Planning Scheme.

All further correspondence in relation to this appeal should be addressed to:

The Secretary, An Bord Pleanála,64 Marlborough Street,Dublin1.

Please note that if you wish to make submissions or observation to An Bord Pleanála in relation to these appeals they must be accompanied by a fee of €50.00 and must be received in An Bord Pleanála by 11th February, 2013.

From www.dlrcoco.ie

The former Shanganagh Juvenile Detention Centre and gardens at Shankill

Agreement in principle has been reached between Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Council management and Castlethorn/Aeval on the terms of an agreement for a transfer of lands at Shanganagh involving Castlethorn/Aeval, the Council and Woodbrook Golf Club under which Shanganagh Castle, the former Juvenile Detention Centre and surrounding lands would come into Council ownership. The terms of this agreement would be subject to approval by the Council.

At that stage Castlethorn/Aeval undertook to seek the approval of their banks to the proposed agreement. They have been asked to provide an update on the current position.

Shankill Shopping Centre

Pre planning discussions have recently taken place for the refurbishment and reopening of the shopping centre, which will include a supermarket facility.

Planning permission application for vacant Montrose Hotel

STILLORGAN

Planning Permission Application for vacant Montrose Hotel

Application Date: 10-Dec-2012

Planning Application Ref: D12A/0483

Registration Date: 10-Dec-2012

Decision Date: 08-Feb-2013

Application Type: Permission

Extension of time to:

Main Location:

The Montrose Hotel, Stillorgan Road, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin

Proposal:

Planning permission at 0.384 hectare site located at the existing (vacant)

Full Description:

Permission is sought at 0.384 hectare site located at the existing (vacant) Montrose Hotel. The proposed development comprises of the change of use from hotel to student accommodation of the first, second, third and part of the ground floor of the existing (vacant) Montrose Hotel and permission for the addition of 1 No. part set back storey to the front of the existing building to provide a total of 190 No. student accommodation units arranged in 26 No. clustered groupings of up to 8 No. ensuite study bedrooms to include shared kitchen/living/dining areas. The development also includes the provision of communal facilities such as an entrance lobby, a reception area, a seminar room, and a laundry room at ground floor. A 2 No. bedroom staff apartment providing 4 No. bed spaces is provided at fourth floor level. Permission is also sought for the secondary use of the property for short-term visitor let during the summer months. The total gross floor area of the building, including the new storey, will be 7,048.83 sq.m. The total height of the proposed development will be five storeys, including the one additional set-back storey. The development includes all internal alterations, external alterations including the provision of 2 No. fire escapes to the rear (north-east) elevation of the existing building, a new entrance at the south-eastern corner of the existing building at ground floor level, a new party wall at ground floor level to provide for the sub-division of the ground floor, the provision of an open space/amenity area to the north of the existing building, hard and soft landscaping, a refuse storage area, 15 No. car parking spaces, 35 No. bicycle parking spaces, and all associated and ancillary site development works, including the demolition of existing structures to the rear of the building and at the existing roof level. The site is accessed from an existing access on Stillorgan Road.

The Observation period for this application expired on 22-Jan-2013

Further information has been requested by the Council

Parking on N11 between Belfield flyover and Foster Avenue

The northern stretch of the N11 between Belfield flyover and Foster Avenue is covered by the new paid parking system and in the meantime there are concerns that action should be taken against continued parking of advertising vehicles on this stretch of road.

This section of the old Stillorgan Road has been included in a proposed Pay and Display scheme which was recently presented at the December Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Council Budget meeting.

Traffic Section have over recent months made contact with vehicle owners under Section 71 of the Roads Act 1993 and advised owners that they were in breach of the Roads Act. An Gárda Siochana Traffic Corps issued notices in relation to the non display of tax and insurance. Through the action taken by the Council and An Gárda Siochana, the occurrence of vehicles displaying advertising in the area in question has significantly reduced. The Traffic Section are monitoring the road section on an ongoing basis and will be taking follow up action against any vehicles displaying advertising. Any vehicles noted as reoffending since our initial action will be dealt with by letter issued by Traffic Section in consultation with the Legal Services Department.

Queen Mary Dun Laoghaire

Queen Mary II arrives in Dún Laoghaire May 2013

The world famous Queen Mary II arrives in Dún Laoghaire Harbour on May 16th 2013. She is just one of 10 cruise ships expected in Dun Laoghaire in 2013 bringing over 5,000 visitors to the town and surrounding areas. All the visitors will receive a big ‘Cead Mile Failte’ from the Dún Laoghaire Cruise Stakeholder Group which includes Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, Dún Laoghaire Business Association, Dún Laoghaire Chamber of Commerce and Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company.

See www.dlharbour.ie for more information

 

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