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Howth and Malahide area works programme agreed

The council has published a Draft Programme of Works for 2021, outlining council spend over the next 12 months in the Howth/Malahide electoral area. The programme is broken down over six key areas: Restoration Improvement Grant €305,000; Restoration Maintenance €400,000; Special Works Programme €445,000; Traffic Management Schemes €250,000; Parks and Open Spaces €134,000; and Public Lighting €33,000. Restoration improvement on roads sees a spend of €305,000; maintenance on roads €400,000; and special works/drainage €445,000. The yearly budget for local is: Malahide €22,000 Portmarnock €12,500; and Kinsealy €13,000. Fianna Fáil councillor Eoghan O Brien said he wished to acknowledge the work of the council s Operations Department in putting together the 2021 Draft Programme of Works.

Seabury Park may be renamed

Cllr Anthony Lavin raised his motion at a recent Local Area Committee meeting. The council noted that further to the deputation meeting between Fingal County Council and the Seabury Tidy District Group on Wednesday March 4 2020, two main issues were raised. The first issue related to the renaming of Seabury Park, which the council is to now consider renaming Estuary Park, at the request of local residents. A plebiscite is required to facilitate this change. The second issue related to public lighting at the entrance up the steps from Killeen Estate to the linear park near Seabury Place. This has been listed for consideration on the Howth Malahide Programme of Works 2021.

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