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Tallaght South and Saggart residents invited to have their say on Participatory Budgeting as 300k - Have Your Say 2023 launched!

Tallaght South and Saggart residents invited to have their say on Participatory Budgeting as 300k - Have Your Say 2023 launched!

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14/03/2023

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The Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr Emma Murphy, officially launched the ‘€300K – Have Your Say’ initiative for the Tallaght South & Saggart electoral area at the Brookfield Youth and Community Centre on Monday 13 March 2023.

An amount of €300,000 has been allocated for the electoral area, which takes in Ballinascorney, Kiltipper, Killinarden, Jobstown and Fettercairn and of course Saggart. Saggart is included as the boundary redraw in 2019, meant Saggart is now part of the Clondalkin Local Electoral Area, however as the area did not get to partake in the initiative at the time, it is included in this years running, as it would have been prior to the boundary redraw.

Tallaght South and Saggart residents are being invited to attend workshops in the below locations where they will have their say on how a budget of €300,000 is spent in the local area.

  • Tuesday - 21 of March St Marys GAA – 6.30pm – 9.30pm
  • Wednesday – 22 of March Jobstown Community Centre – 7pm – 9.30pm
  • Wednesday - 29 of March Killinarden Community Centre – 7pm – 9.30pm
  • Tuesday – 4  April – Online Workshop – 7pm – 9pm (pre registration required)

This is part of South Dublin County Council’s ‘300K-Have Your Say’ which facilitates citizens in the local community to directly decide how to spend a portion of the public budget.

 

Speaking on the initiative, Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr. Emma Murphy said,

I am delighted to be here in Brookfield to officially launch the final round of the 300k – Have your Say initiative.

This is about enabling people to have a greater voice on local priorities and giving our citizens the opportunity to get involved and have a say and a vote in how this extra funding can be used to benefit them and their communities through direct investment in their area; and to shape the services they use and address the issues that are important to them in their community.”

 

If you cannot attend any of the workshops, you can make a proposal online at http://www.southdublin.ie/HaveYourSay/

 

In May, proposals having been assessed and selected, will be costed and put forward for a public vote.

Would you like to see a new playground in your area or how about an allotment or street sculpture or a new safe area for teenagers to hang out? No matter what it is, go and have your say and submit your idea. This is your area, your money and your vote!

 

ENDS//

Photo caption 1: Cllr Emma Murphy, Mayor of South Dublin County Council at the launch of 300k – Have Your Say in Brookfield Youth and Community Centre

Photo caption 2: Cllr. Emma Murphy, Mayor of South Dublin with (L-R)  Cllr Shirley O'Hara, Cllr. Gus O'Connell, Cllr. Baby Pereppadan, Cllr. Louise Dunne and Cllr Eoin O'Broin at the Launch of the "300K Have Your Say" in Brookfield Youth and Community Centre.

For more information on 300k Have Your Say visit:

To submit your ideas for the area via the online submission portal visit:

For more information, contact: Communications@sdublincoco.ie

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