Ballinteer, Ballyogan, Glencullen, Kilternan, Leopardstown, Sandyford and Stepaside

Skip Days

Kilcross, Moreen, and Sandyford Park/Bearna Park Estate Management Fora are having their Skip Days on Saturday, 22nd October in various locations around the respective estates.

All residents should be notified from Wednesday/ Thursday of the the location nearest them and the relevant times (between 7.00am and 3pm depending on location).

October 18, 2011

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Richmond welcomes Council’s Winter preparations

With snow forecast to come as early as October this year local Fine Gael representative Cllr Neale Richmond has welcomed the news that Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council has purchased an additional four snow ploughs.

“I very much welcome the news that the County Council has purchased four new snow ploughs bringing their total stock up to nine. Eight of these snow ploughs will be stored in the East of the County which is the worst effected by the snow.

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October 7, 2011

Fine Gael in Government

Delivering for you

Once again, Fine Gael has come to Government at a very difficult time for our country. In the few short months since taking office, we have already taken big steps to put the country back on the right track.

The recent renegotiation of the EU/IMF deal will reduce the cost of funding to the State, the Government’s Jobs Initiative is supporting thousands of jobs at home, and the banking crisis has been brought under control. Above all else, Fine Gael is making the system of Government fairer and more progressive by cutting political perks, reforming a dysfunctional healthcare system and doing more to protect the defenceless in our society. The months and years ahead will be challenging but the country will recover and, with the right direction, Ireland will emerge stronger than ever.

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September 30, 2011

Richmond welcomes plans for new driving licences

Cllr Neale Richmond (Fine Gael) has welcome plans for wide-ranging road safety laws that are to be brought forward by the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Dr. Leo Varadkar. These changes include a brand new plastic driving licence, which will replace the current paper documents.
“I welcome the proposed changeover to new plastic driving licences. The current pink-papered licences have been outdated for some time now and it is good to see our licensing system move into line with the rest of the world.

“The old licences have been a known area of concern due to the large amount of fraudulent licenses in circulation. It has even come to the stage where Irish driving licenses are no longer accepted as a valid form of photo ID in many places because they can be so easily tampered with.

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September 28, 2011