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South Dublin County Council launches Halloween Safety and Environmental Awareness Campaign 2018

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08/10/2018

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South Dublin County Council launches Halloween Safety and Environmental Awareness Campaign 2018

South Dublin County Council is delighted to launch its Halloween Safety and Environmental Awareness Campaign 2018.

This year, to raise awareness and encourage our citizens to stay safe, the Council has published a colourful information leaflet providing facts and tips on how to stay safe at Halloween. The leaflet also contains details of the various family events hosted by South Dublin County Council’s Libraries. Members of the public can find information on incentives offered by the Council to avoid damage to community open spaces as a result of illegal bonfires. “Bulbs Not Bonfires” is a reward available through the Council’s innovative Social Credits Scheme. This initiative provides communities with flowers in the spring in return for organising alternative Halloween activities which will not harm our environment.

A free pass to Ballymount Civic Amenity Centre will be provided to every Social Credit applicant / group from 16th October to encourage recycling, one pass allows one entry for one car and will be valid until 13th November 2018.

Speaking about Halloween, Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr Mark Ward said “Halloween is about having fun but we must also remember the hazards associated with the celebrations. We can all work together to make it a safer time for everyone by not contributing to illegal bonfires which are an unnecessary burden on our busy Emergency Services, An Garda Síochána and Council Staff. A huge amount of money is spent every year on cleaning up after these bonfires, this money could go a long way towards making positive changes in our communities.”

Mayor Ward is inviting children to take part in the many events taking place throughout the County over Halloween. South Dublin County Libraries have a wonderful line-up of Halloween events for children of all ages and there is something for everyone. Check out the Harry Potter Sorting Ceremony, our Halloween STEM Workshop or one of the other spookily themed activities!

South Dublin County Council encourages all our citizens to get into the ‘spirit’ and above all STAY SAFE AND ENJOY HALLOWEEN !!!!

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South Dublin County is one of four local authority areas in the Dublin region.

South Dublin County Council provides and funds a broad range of services including housing, roads, walking and cycling routes, parks and playgrounds, libraries, sports facilities, litter control, arts centres, enterprise units, fire services, community infrastructure and financial supports. It also serves as a platform for local democracy with 40 councillors spread across six electoral areas.

Bounded by the River Liffey to the North and the Dublin Mountains to the South, the County lies 16 kilometres south west of Dublin city centre and has an administrative footprint of 223sq. kilometres. The County has nine main villages Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown, Rathfarnham, Tallaght, Templeogue, Saggart, Rathcoole and Newcastle and is bounded by adjoining counties of Wicklow, Kildare, Dublin City, Fingal and Dun Laoghaire.

 

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  • Chief Executive Reports

    Every month the Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council, publishes a report with the latest updates and news from across the organisation.