North Central Area Matters Love your Dublin! Contact us: North Central Area Offices Headquarters: Tel: 01-222 8870 Kilbarrack: Tel: 01-222 8540 Darndale: Tel: 01-222 6930 Email: north.central@dublincity.ie
Draft Litter Management Plan Love your Dublin! Help play your part & keep your Dublin a city to be proud of. In accordance with the requirements of the Litter Pollution Acts 1997 2009, Dublin City Council has prepared a Draft Replacement Litter Management Plan for the City. Comments on the Draft are welcomed up to 12th February, 2016. For further information click here. Team Dublin Clean Up Show your pride for Dublin City and make the Team Dublin Clean up an eggstraordinary Easter event! For further information and how to register, click here. North Central Area Libraries When I saw you I fell in love and you smiled because you knew William Shakespeare You ll find love is in the air in our Libraries this February in advance of Valentine s Day. To find out what s happening in North Central Area Libraries click here. 2
Dublin Remembers 1916 Our city is steeped in history and Dublin City Council is very proud to present it s Centenary Programme to commemorate 1916. For further information, click here. Dublin City Council launches strategy for Housing People with Disabilities Dublin City Council s Strategic Plan for Housing People with a Disability was launched by Councillor Daithí Doolan deputising for an tardmhéara Críona Ní Dhálaigh at the Atrium, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 on Monday, 25th January, 2016 at 6pm. For a copy of the plan, click here. 3
North Central Area Community Tea Dance Don t miss out on the North Central Area Community Tea Dance! Commemorating the Easter 1916 rising, this dance will take place in Parnell s G.A.A. Club on 24th March, 2016. Tickets will be available from 1st March but must be both paid for and collected by 18th March. Music on the night will be courtesy of the fabulous Moynihan brothers. For further details contact Madeleine: 0868150286 or Ciaran 0868150799 J You ve been Snookered! Members of Joey s Snooker Club in Harmonstown were tickled pink recently by a visit from the fab Fergal O Brien, courtesy of Dublin City Council. For further details, click here. 4
Let s Walk & Talk The Walk & Talk 1916 Easter Rising Special is out now. For further details, click here. Darndale road works in Buttercup & Snowdrop area Dublin City Council is building 35 new houses in Buttercup, as well as improving access & parking arrangements for about 30 existing houses. We need to dig up some of the roads in Buttercup & Snowdrop to lay new drains and other services such as electricity & water. Where the road has to be dug up, traffic will be reduced to one lane for a time. The builder & the City Council will make sure this is done safely & with the least possible disruption to residents. Work on the roads will continue over the next months. For a list of the roads concerned, click here. St. Anne s New Entrance One of the entrances to St. Anne s Park is getting a facelift for further information click here. 5
Sea Lawn Lodge Restoration The beautiful Sea Lawn Lodge which is so well known to users of St. Anne s Park is currently being restored. For further information, click here. Invasive Alien Species Draft Action Plan 2016-2020 Dublin City Council is the first Local Authority in Ireland to produce an Invasive Alien Species Draft Action Plan no really I jest not! For those of you who are automatically thinking have we been invaded by the little men from mars, let me assure they are the least of our worries! Our environment is at risk. The impacts of Invasive Alien Species are wide ranging & destructive from economic, social, health & ecological viewpoints, & it is estimated that they currently cost the Irish economy over 2M each year. For details of the draft plan & to make a submission before 12th February, click here. 6 J
Money Advice & Budgeting Service (MABS) Are you or someone you know having difficulties budgeting & making ends meet? The Money Advice & Budgeting Service (MABS) (who are our neighbours here in the Northside Civic Centre) may be just what you need. With a team of dedicated professionals, the staff in MABS are very able & willing to help. For further information on the work of MABS, click here. Welcome to the Tir na nóg Café A very warm welcome to our new neighbours in the Northside Civic Centre, the Tir na nóg Café. The Café is run by Grace & Matty who would be delighted to see you Monday to Friday, 9.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. So when you re next visiting us, do drop in for a cuppa & a spot of lunch. 7
North Central Sport Make a splash at the Coolock Pool, Northside Shopping Centre For further information on classes and pool opening times, click here. For information on our sports officers programmes, click here. Get your man on the move! We re well into the New Year now so how are those resolutions coming along? Has your get fit and healthy plan fallen a little by the wayside? Well perhaps this simple but effective little booklet will get you back on track. Whilst it is aimed in particular at men s health, it will be of interest to all. To find out how the programme started and to download a copy of the booklet for your man (we ll forgive you for taking a peak yourself), click here. Are you living with type 2 Diabetes? This information course will take place in Grange Woodbine Community Centre Raheny Road on Tuesday 9th Feb 10-am until 12-30pm & runs for 6 weeks. If you require further information please click here or contact Kathleen Jordan Senior Community Dietician for the HSE on 01 8708097 8
St. Anne s Park Runs In addition to the very popular Saturday morning park runs, two charity races will be held in the park on 27th February by VLM -Contact Aidan Whyte 0871227460 or log on to the VLM website for further details. St. Patrick s Day Festival Race With St. Patrick s Day just around the corner, don't forget to look out for the Annual St. Patrick s Day Festival Race. For further details, click here. You dirty rat.. Whilst Roland Rat & Mickey Mouse might be the cutest things since Christmas, any one who has had their home invaded by the real deal will tell you just how upsetting & unpleasant these little visitors can be. For advice on pest control from the HSE click here. 9
Are you registered to Vote? Register now your Vote is your Voice The Register of Electors 2016-2017 was published on the 1st February 2016 & is on display at your City Council s offices, Garda Stations, Libraries, Post Offices & online at www.checktheregister.ie. If you are aged 18 or over, check that your name, address & details are correct on the Register. At present if your details do not appear on the register & you are not included at another address you may apply for inclusion in the Supplement to the Register of Electors 2016/2017 by completing an application form (RFA2 inclusion in supplement). If you are on the register but have moved address you must complete an application form (RFA3 change of address supplement form). If you have become an Irish Citizen & have never been on the Register of Electors you must fill in an RFA2 form if you wish to be included in the Supplement to the Register of Electors. However, if you are already on the Register of Electors & have become an Irish Citizen you must fill in an RFA5 change of citizenship supplement form which will enable you to vote at all elections & referendums. These are the only forms we are accepting at present. You may download these forms at www.checktheregister.ie or www.dublincity.ie. Alternatively you can contact the Franchise Section at 222 5010 for a hard copy if you wish. Applications for inclusion in the supplement will close on Tuesday, 9 th February 2016 (close of business) Postal vote applications will close on Friday, 5 th February 2016 (close of business). Forms should be returned to Freepost, Franchise Section, Dublin City Council, Block 4, Floor 1, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, D08 RF3F. To remove your name from our mailing list, please click here or call 222 8870 - Questions or comments, contact us or call 222 8870 10