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Great news – work commencing on Clanmoyle Road Flood Alleviation Scheme
From: David Ryan: Date: 2 October 2013 16:24:16 IST Subject: Clanmoyle Road Flood Alleviation Scheme Commencement I am delighted to inform you that the OPW will commence on site works for the above project on Monday the 14th of October 2013.
Update on Clanmoyle Flood Protection Scheme
(dated late December 2012) There are a few updates on the progress of the Clanmoyle Flood Alleviation Scheme since our last email, they are as follows;
Information evening on 15/01 for new Lions Club – Clontarf
The Lions Clubs Ireland is establishing a new club in Clontarf. An Information / New Members night will be held in Clontarf Castle on Tuesday, January 15th at 8 p.m.
Christmas Tree Recycling
Dublin City Council has made arrangements for you to leave your Christmas Tree for recycling at 11 locations in Dublin City from Thursday 3rd January until Sunday 22nd January. This service is free. Locations include:
Last update on Clontarf Flooding event of 14/12/2012
Picture taken 40 minutes after peak of high tide below – thankfully the south-easterly winds dropped that morning so the flooding was minimal – you can see the debris-line of the high water mark on the grass.
High Tide this Friday 14th December 2012 – Update
Tomorrow’s (14/12/2012) high tide is predicted to be extremely high and above Dublin City Council’s Tide Alert levels.
High Tide Alert for this Friday – issued 12th December at 11.45am
(From DCC Press Office – 12th December 2012) Dear Elected Representative A high tide this Friday (14/12/2012) morning at 11 45 am, combined with low atmospheric pressure and a relatively high wind, will give rise to high sea levels and possibly large waves.
Animal Crib now open at the Mansion House
Crib was blessed today with some great support…! Crib will be open every day from 11am to 6pm until 2pm on Christmas Eve – please come and visit!
Update RE water supply problems in Dunluce/Vernon, Clontarf
(From DCC Engineering). The water supply problems currently being experienced by the residents in the Dunluce and Vernon Areas of Clontarf, are as a result of increased water mains leakage in the area.