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BALLINTEER UPDATE

Marlay Park

Both the new playground and refurbished 9 – hole golf course in Marlay Park were officially opened at the end of May.

There will be one large concert in Marlay Park this summer. Green Day will play on Wednesday 23rd June, usual traffic restrictions and security provisions will be in place while gates open at 5pm.

Dublin Bus

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June 11, 2010

BUS UPDATE

Dublin-BusLast week Dublin Bus announced the results of their Network Review and as Councillors we were able to provide feedback to Dublin Bus officials at a briefing last Monday.

The proposed changes will have a profound effect on our area. The first major piece of news is that the 47 bus will now go from Belarmine all the way into the city centre, terminating at Merrion Square. This service had previously terminated at Donnybrook. The route will be largely the same with a slight change being that it will now call at Mount Merrion. The frequency of the service will also remain the same with buses departing every 15 minutes at peak time and every 30 minutes during off peak hours.

There will also be a re-alignment of the 63 bus which will now go from Kilternan to Dun Laoghaire DART station with an increased frequency. The 11A, 11B, 14A, 16A and 48A will all now be cancelled but thankfully there will be no cuts to the 44 route.

These changes will be fleshed out in more detail over the coming months and the new timetables should be operational from November.

Dublin Bus will also hold an information roadshow on Wednesday May 12th in Stillorgan Shopping Centre from 12.00pm to 6.00pm.


Cllr. Neale Richmond
Glencullen – Sandyford Ward

086-7814514

www.nealerichmond.ie

May 6, 2010

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NCT customers must get free test after 4 week wait – Richmond

Full reimbursement must be made to all who already qualified

Drivers who have to wait longer than four weeks for their National Car Test (NCT) are entitled to a free test but many drivers and NCT staff are unaware of this according to Local Fine Gael Councillor Neale Richmond.

“Across the country there seems to be a backlog for the NCT. However, many drivers and NCT staff members are unaware of a rule that results in drivers being entitled to a free test.

“According to the NCT customer charter, the NCT aims to:

‘….ensure that an average lead-time for an appointment at an individual test centre is less than three weeks with a free test if this is greater than four weeks.”

“Although the wording is slightly ambiguous, it is clear to me, when a driver is booking a test and can’t be given one within four weeks, he is entitled to a free test. With a backlog of applications, I have been contacted by drivers who have been given an appointment six weeks away.

“However, not only are customers unaware of this important clause, but it seems some staff in test centres are not making people aware of it either. I have been contacted by drivers who booked their test, were given a six week waiting time and were not told that they are entitled to a free test.

“This may not be the staff’s fault as they just handle booking and may not be instructed to make drivers away of their rights.

“To obtain a refund, a driver must write or email the customer service department and they will issue it. I advise people who have had to wait over four weeks to contact the NCT immediately to get their refund. More importantly, the NCT needs to put proper procedure in place to ensure people know their rights.

“Many drivers who had to wait over four weeks for their test have already paid the €49 NCT. This must be reimbursed to them without delay.”

April 26, 2010

Council to meet Dublin Bus to discuss cuts.

Following representations by Cllr Neale Richmond; members and officials from Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council will meet representatives of Dublin Bus to discuss the implications for the County of the bus network review on Monday 26th April.

Welcoming the news Cllr Richmond said “This will be an excellent opportunity for Councillors to raise the many issues relating to bus services that are affecting people in our area.

“This will enable Councillors to also raise the question of how Dublin Bus will dovetail with the LUAS extension when it becomes operational in October and see if any feeder bus or route changes are planned to accommodate this.

“This meeting will be the first concrete opportunity of this Council term for Councillors to engage in a meaningful discussion with Dublin Bus about when and where services our needed most.”

ITEM A 26 from Meeting of the County Council on 6th July 2009

Cuts in services – Dublin Bus

19th April 2010Bus Stop

Question: Councillor N. Richmond
“To ask the Manager what discussions he has had with Dublin Bus in relation to cuts in services implemented and cuts in services expected in the County?”

Reply:
“Arrangements have been made for a presentation to be made by Bus Atha Cliath on the implications for Dún Laoghaire Rathdown of the bus network review at the Area Committee meetings on Monday 26th April 2010. This will be an opportunity for Councillors to raise bus service issues at that meeting

April 20, 2010

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