• Increase font size
  • Decrease font size
  • Default font size
Home arrow News arrow Anger over area plan ‘cutbacks’
Anger over area plan ‘cutbacks’ PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 July 2008
LOCAL politicians have reacted strongly to a report which appears to slash the number of community facilities earmarked for Phibsboro under a multi-million euro local area plan.
The recently released report reveals that a number of changes have been made to the level of resources planned for the area.
Politicians are claiming that Dublin City Council’s efforts to scale back on development plans for the area, with particular reference to the Mountjoy Prison site, are in response to OPW submissions.
However, the council says some facilities mapped out in the draft local area plan which went on display recently were only included “due to errors”.
Local councillor Emer Costello (Lab) said cutting back on community facilities was unacceptable.
“I’m not happy with the OPW’s recommendations in relation to the Mountjoy site,” she told Northside People.
“It seems there has been an attempt to dilute the number of community facilities set out in the Phibsboro Area Plan.
“Mountjoy is one of two publicly owned sites included in the plan, which is why the site should have more to offer local residents once the prison is decommissioned.”
In its submissions, the OPW expressed concern that the site would be “over burdened” with community facilities.
“The requirement to provide two schools, a library, an arts theatre, a public museum and a scout hall represents a serious inequality in the distribution of community infrastructure and places an unreasonable burden on the site in terms of its commercial viability,” the report states.
The OPW’s submission also queries the need for the provision of four new schools in the area and provides estimates for school-going population.
“The submission expresses concern regarding the operation, management and viability of the flagship arts centre with auditorium space,” the report continues.
“The submission contends that the serious inequality in distribution of community infrastructure places an unreasonable burden on the site in terms of its commercial viability.”
The OPW has also suggested that a cap on the height of buildings at existing levels should be removed and has proposed that buildings in the order of six to 12 storeys should be permitted.
In response to the submissions, Dublin City Council has admitted that some of its initial plans may not have been appropriate.
“It is acknowledged that the number and extent of facilities to be provided on the Mountjoy site were incorrectly set out in the draft LAP (Local Area Plan) due to errors,” the report states.
“The requirement is for one school only with facilities that are accessible to the community.
“There is no requirement to re-locate the existing adjoining scout hall on the site.”
It was added: “Amendments to the draft plan would result in the provision of the following community facilities on the Mountjoy Site: a school facility, a public library, a museum, a public plaza and an outdoor recreational space along the canal.”
However, the council has insisted that the current building heights are appropriate.
Local representatives will vote on the amendments this week.
 
Sick online videos shame Northside areas

Thursday, 09 October 2008

A DUBLIN 15 neighbourhood is being tarred with a reputation for anarchy and hooliganism thanks to a...
+ Full Story

Company denies it sacked cleaners

Thursday, 09 October 2008

A COMPANY contracted to run cleaning services for an EU funded foundation has vehemently denied...
+ Full Story

Bay saga nears endgame

Thursday, 09 October 2008

OBJECTORS to a proposal to infill 52 acres of Dublin Bay have only a few weeks to make submissions...
+ Full Story

Council to investigate mystery Romania bin find

Thursday, 09 October 2008

FINGAL County Council was left baffled this week when a Northside man revealed that some of its...
+ Full Story

Southside mum tells of family's hurricane devastation

Thursday, 09 October 2008

A Southside woman has spoken of the heartbreak suffered by her son when he lost the entire contents...
+ Full Story

Finglas family's fury over grave works

Thursday, 09 October 2008

A FINGLAS man has spoken of the impact that remedial works at a local cemetery have had on his...
+ Full Story

School's out for late students

Thursday, 09 October 2008

A BALLYMUN father has questioned a school’s punctuality policy whereby students are told to...
+ Full Story

Drug dealing phoneline goes nationwide

Thursday, 09 October 2008

DRUG dealers all around Dublin are under threat following the national launch of the Dial To Stop...
+ Full Story

First Dublin authority pulls out of waste service

Thursday, 09 October 2008

Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council is to discontinue its multi-million euro loss making...
+ Full Story

Residents held hostage in ''virtual'' car parks

Thursday, 09 October 2008

Residents across a number of Southside suburbs say they are effectively being held hostage in their...
+ Full Story

More Articles
Advertisement

Website Poll

Do we need another Lisbon Treaty referendum?
 
How long will the economic downturn last?
 

Advertise

Advertise Online with the Dublin People. Great rates available.  Click Here

Private Ads Login

Existing Client? Login. Otherwise click place private ad.





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

Newsletter Headlines

Have our latest newsheadlines delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe below.
Name:
Email: