Friday, 27 July 2012

RTE Documentary to Expose Illegal Rubbish Dumpers




The fly-on-the-dump programmes follow staff from TEC Security Services, a company that has been hired by several councils to combat littering.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyBY_Vd_XMM&feature=player_embedded#!


Text Source:
http://www.tecsecurity.ie/Latest-News/RTE-Documentary-to-Expose-Illegal-Rubbish-Dumpers/

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Bike and quad riders in St Cuthberts park, Clondalkin



Irresponsible bike and quad riders are still causing trouble in St Cuthberts park, Clondalkin resulting in grass and land surface damage, posing a real danger to pedestrians.


Deansrath Community college. Alternative view from St Cuthberts park.

St Cuthberts Road walk. Illegal Dumping and litter





Filthy, disgusting and unsanitary conditions of St Cuthberts Park in Clondalkin, Dublin
 
You can see one of the rats in this video, which is very common due to dumping and litter everywhere.








better watch  in full screen mode via youtube








Preserving St. Cuthbert’s Church and associated graveyard





St. Cuthbert’s Park has within it St. Cuthbert’s Church and associated graveyard which are listed as Recorded Monument
DU017-038 which refers to Kilmahuddrick Church, graveyard and possible moated site. The Council has endeavoured
to protect this monument but such work has not been successful although the level of vandalism to the structures
has reduced considerably.










During our site visit to St. Cuthberts Park, the sub-group noted that both the church and
graveyard have been severely vandalized with nearly all gravestones now knocked over and/or severely damaged. It
was also noted that the security fencing that had been erected some years previously to protect the ruins had to be
removed as it actually added to the security issues since both drinkers and drug users were able to prize apart the
fencing pales to gain access to the site.





 Another issue in relation to this monument is the fact that whilst the feature is
located in the park it is (nominally at least) under the control of the Environmental Services Department.
The site has never had an archaeology dig and working on it would potentially act as a catalyst for the future
rejuvenation of the area.


As discussed in section 4.2 there is an opportunity for a scheme that could integrate training
and experience for unemployed Archaeologists, Horticulturists, Landscape Architects, Stonemasons, Conservation
Architects, Historians and general operatives amongst others that could be drawn from both the local Deansrath
area but also the wider Clondalkin and Lucan area where there are likely to be unemployed personnel with the above
backgrounds.




Recommendations:
• The sub-group recommends that the Council prioritise efforts to preserve St. Cuthbert’s Church and
associated graveyard as a pilot-project from which lessons may be learned with respect to the preservation
of heritage features in other parks in our county. In particular with respect to St. Cuthbert’s Church and
associated graveyard this report recommends:
i) Responsibility as well as budgetary provision for the maintenance of the Recorded Monument should
be formally devolved to the Parks and Landscape Department;
ii) An assessment of the church and graveyard should be carried out to advise preparation of proposed
programme of works and to provide the necessary information to the National Monuments section
so that we can obtain their permission to carry out works to the Recorded Monument;
iii) The vegetation should be cut back thereby offering the site passive surveillance from the adjacent
houses;
















iv) Broken gravestones should be removed, catalogued and stored;
v) Pilot-project could involve a community-employment or training scheme.
• The sub-group recommends that the Heritage Council be invited to support and part-fund a pilot-project to
assess and preserve St. Cuthbert’s Church and associated graveyard.





text source: http://www.williamlavelle.ie/wp-content/uploads/Final-Report-of-the-JPC-Parks-sub-group-Sept-2010.pdf
St. Cuthberts Park Clondalkin Implementation and Monitoring.
Recommendations:

The sub-group recommends that the Joint Policing Committee appoint an Implementation Group to include both a lead-staff member nominated by SDCC Parks and Landscape Services Department and a Garda representative to oversee implementation of the recommendations of this report and that an implementation report be brought before the JPC at least every 6 months for discussion and review.
The sub-group recommends that the relevant recommendations in this report should be considered as national pilot-projects and that the responsible Minster and state bodies should be invited to support and fund.


                                           

                                   
The sub-group recommends implementation of the new Specific Local Objective in the new South Dublin County Development Plan 2010-2016 to: “actively seek the provision of a Community Centre in St. Cuthbert’s Park to serve the local needs of the community in Deansrath area”.

To progress this objective the sub-group recommends that the existing St. Cuthbert’s Park Development Group, set up by Dolcain Project and including several SDCC representatives and community representatives, be recognized and supported as lead implementation group.
The sub-group recommends that on-site caretaker accommodation. In essence, a caretaker accommodation provides an “eye and ear” to the park.



The sub-group recommends that subject to securing improved cost efficiencies, the late-night soccer league initiative should be extended to other anti-social behavior hot-spots on a repeating rota and that this recommendation should be explored with the FAI & Sports Officer.

                                         

Source: Report ” RECLAIMING OUR PARKS” http://www.williamlavelle.ie/wp-content/uploads/Final-Report-of-the-JPC-Parks-sub-group-Sept-2010.pdf

St Cuthberts Park. Recommendations relating to SDCC & Gardaí jointly

           




The sub-group recommends, notwithstanding the existing liaison with Gardaí, that the arrangements for cooperation between Park Rangers and Gardaí  be enhanced through establishment of Park Safety Teams. Park Safety Teams should be established on an area basis involving community Gardaí from the local station and park staff from the local depot. Park Safety Teams should meet regularly to plan for particular situations and
to share information. Countywide meetings of all Park Safety Teams should also take place to review and share experiences across all areas and to advise county-level strategic planning. Reports from these countywide meetings should feed back to the Joint Policing Committee.
The sub-group recommends that Park Safety Teams (involving SDCC Parks and Landscape Services Department and Community Gardaí) should facilities greater co-ordination and consultation with elected Councillors and local residents on matters pertaining to the policing and maintenance of our parks.
The maintenance of this park is undertaken from the Grange Depot at Lynch’s Lane.
Maintenance staff engaged in grass cutting, litter collection or landscape development.


 The sub-group recommends that the SDCC Parks and Landscape Services Department conducts a review of current cleansing arrangements with a view to implementing more regular cleansing of watercourses in our parks.





Garda CCTV cameras located at one end of park only. Entire of park not covered by CCTV. The sub-group recommends increased use of both Garda CCTV monitoring and remote CCTV monitoring with live voice warnings. To ensure maximum CCTV coverage of St. Cuthberts Park

The sub-group recommends enhanced sharing of CCTV footage collected by both Gardaí and private monitoring firms to assist SDCC litter wardens to identify and pursue persons involved in illegal dumping in our parks.
The sub-group recommends extensions of Halloween festivals and supervised bonfires to St. Cuthberts Park.

Source: http://www.williamlavelle.ie/wp-content/uploads/Final-Report-of-the-JPC-Parks-sub-group-Sept-2010.pdf