FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF MANDATORY ALCOHOL TESTING IN IRELAND:
Cllr. Devlin welcomed the increase presence of Gardaí on our roads which has resulted in less fatalities on our roads. For more information please read Minister Dempsey's statement on the issue.Read More.
COUNCIL ASKED TO UP-GRADE MONKSTOWN AVE & MONKSTOWN FARM T-JUNCTION:
Local Councillor, Cormac Devlin requested the Council to up-grade this dangerous junction.More..
Feb 2007
DEVLIN ASKS COUNCIL TO ADDRESS TRAFFIC ISSUES AT KILLINEY SHOPPING CENTRE:
Local Fianna Fáil County Councillor Cormac Devlin asked the Council to improve traffic flow at Killiney Shopping Centre by providing a yellow box to allow easier entrance and exit for the customers of the shopping centre. Read More..
Feb 2007
COUNCILS CALLED ON TO DEAL WITH MERRION GATES TRAFFIC DELAYS - DEVLIN
Fianna Fáil Councillor, Cormac Devlin at a joint meeting of Dublin City & Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council's put forward a proposal to have the 2 local authorities resolve the constant traffic delays caused by the level crossing at the Merrion Gates. Read More...
June 2007
April 2007
"INCREASE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING TIME AT BAKERS CORNER LIGHTS" - DEVLIN
Cormac Devlin, Fianna Fáil Councillor for the area placed a question down at an Area Committee meeting to ask the Manager to increase the time allowed for pedestrians crossing at Bakers Corner. More.
RED LIGHT RUNNING AT THE ROCHESTOWN AVE TRAFFIC LIGHTS RAISED BY DEVLIN
Councillor Devlin raised the issue of motorists running the red light outside of the Garda Station on Rochestown Avenue causing safety concerns for local residents.Read More.
April 2007
"RE-PAINT "STOP" AT JUNCTION OF ROCHESTOWN PARK & PEARSE VILLAS" - DEVLIN
Local Councillor, Cormac Devlin has asked the Transportation Department of the Council to re-paint the word "STOP" at the junction of Rochestown Park and Pearse Villas so that safety can be improved.More.
April 2007
COUNCIL ASKED TO REPAIR FOOTPATHS ALONG ROCHESTOWN PARK BY DEVLIN
Councillor Devlin raised the issue of the bad footpaths along Rochestown Park and submitted a list of sections of the footpath's that are in serious need of repair. More.
April 2007
DEVLIN ASKS COUNCIL TO UN-BLOCK DRAIN ON ROCHESTOWN PARK
Local Councillor for the area, Cormac Devlin asked the Council to un-block a drain outside a house on Rochestown Park as this drain is not working correctly. More.
April 2007
DRAFT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR DÚN LAOGHAIRE TOWN FINALLY REVEALED
Dún Laoghaire Councillor, Cormac Devlin has welcomed the eagerly awaited yet long overdue plan to tackle Dún Laoghaire's traffic chaos. "This is an issue that will effect so many surrounding area's" says Cormac. To find out more.
April 2007
DOUBLE YELLOW LINES IN ASHGROVE:
The Council have given notifice that the Double Yellow Lines will be placed on the western side of of Ashgrove from the service road adjacent to Kill Avenue in a North Westerly direction (for 155m)
April 2007
Jan 2007
LANEWAY LINKING SEFTON & SALLYNOGGIN PARK NEEDS TO BE CLOSED
The problem of illegal dumping, cider parties, garffiti and people taking a shortcut through this laneway has become worse over the last while. As a result Councillor Devlin asked the Council to close it off. Read more.
UP-DATE ON THE SKATEBOARD PARK FOR DÚN LAOGHAIRE
As the only Councillor who attended the full day long consultation with local skaters, Cormac wants to ensure that all interested parties are kept informed of progress on the Skateboard Park issue. Here is the lastest up-date on the Park from the Council. Click here.
Feb 2007
"GIVE A DOG A HOME" - COUNCIL'S NEW POLICY ON RE-HOMING DOGS - WELCOMED
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown were questioned as to the high number of dogs being "put-down" by the County Pound by Cllr. Devlin. Now they've introduced a new iniative, to find out more, click here.
March 2007
PUBLIC CONSULTATION NOTICE FOR DÚN LAOGHAIRE-FOXROCK QBC & CYCLE TRACK PLAN
Cllr. Devlin is urging local residents to make their views known on the long awaited proposal for a QBC and Cycle Track between Dún Laoghaire town and the Foxrock QBC.Find out more.