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Approach to Noise in Dublin

This item from the RTE program Capital D from March 20th includes reference to the health effects of noise and also to a strategic noise mapping exercise that is being carried out there. Meath County Council has carried out a similar one in Julianstown. Health experts also talk about the effect of noise on human health.


Add comment March 21st, 2008

Latest Julianstown Presentation Online

Add comment March 10th, 2008

Archive Updated

Letter to Drogheda Independent
Article in Drogheda Independent

Add comment February 22nd, 2008

New material posted

Noise Map carried out by Meath County Council
Drogheda Independent article on the Noise Map
Irish Independent Article on Noise in Dublin City.
Some Noise from Councillors on the Road Works
Drogheda Indo version
Meath Chronicle version

Add comment February 16th, 2008

Residents Association New Documents Uploaded

Submissions to Meath County Council concerning traffic impact of Development of 5000 houses on the South side of Drogheda and also submission regarding phasing of release of zoned land in East Meath

December 11 2007 Meath CC Submission
November 27 2007 Meath CC Submission

Miscellaneous

Newsletter Autumn 2007
November 03, 2007 Old Mill
Press Release December 5, 2007

See http://www.julianstown.com/residentsAssoc.htm for more information.

Add comment December 15th, 2007

Zoning

Just watch excellent Prime Time Investigates about crazy zoning up and down the country.

http://www.rte.ie/news/primetimeinvestigates/
The experience of the small village of Puckane very closely resembels Julianstown.
http://puckane.net/index.html

Julianstown is under severe pressure from the past and potential rezoning decisions of our councillors. Right now negotiations are in progress to zone enough land on the south of Drogheda for at least 5000 houses as part of the Drogheda Environs plan. At the same time negotiations are stepping up behind closed doors to rezone more land in Julianstown to double the size of the village

Add comment November 26th, 2007

Yet another serious crash in Julianstown

Ambulances and Gardai had to attend another in a never ending series of car crashes in Julianstown village last week. Yet again a car speeding down the hill failed to see another car turing into the Duleek road and ended up embedded on the bridge. Luckily the bridge is tougher than cars and is hardly showing any sign of damage.

How long do we have to wait before one of our neighbours or children is killed or badly injured in an accident.

Julianstown residents are sick in the face pointing out the traffic volumes in the village and are being stonewalled by the council when it comes to progressing a solution. With the area population set to double in the next 10 years the only thing that is going to happen is that the traffic will get worse and the accidents will continue.

Add comment August 15th, 2007

Yet another by-pass (but not in for Julianstown)

Lucky old Ennis opens its bypass today for 10,000 cars. Half the volume in Julianstown.
What are we doing wrong?

Clare County Council today announced that up to 10,000 vehicles per day are expected to use section two of the N18 Ennis bypass project, which opens to traffic at 7pm today.

The 5km wide single carriageway, which forms part of the N85 western relief road, runs from Clareabbey to Claureen and opens a new bypass to the south and west of the County.

Paul Moroney, Project Resident Engineer with Clare County Council said: “This section of the bypass ties in to the old N18 at the Limerick road in the vicinity of Clareabbey. The roundabout at

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this tie in is called Clareabbey roundabout. The new bypass will provide relief to traffic wanting to bypass Ennis to the south and west of the town.

It will in particular provide welcome relief to traffic wanting to travel to Kilrush, Kilkee, Ennistymon and Lahinch and to the people of West Clare.”

“Roundabout junctions are provided at the Rocky road and Kilrush road, at the Beech park roundabout and at a new roundabout on the existing N85 at Claureen.

New bridges are provided over the N68 Kilrush road and the river Claureen”.

The Ennis Bypass project is funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union under the National Development Plan and Transport 21.

Add comment August 9th, 2007

Julianstown Pride of Place

As judging day for Pride of Place approaches, we would appreciate volunteers to help with a spruce up in the village…litter pick up, strimming, weeding and general tidy up around the shrub beds, seat etc.

Saturday 14 July 10.00 am at school or if it suits you better
Thursday 12 July 7.30 pm at school.

Bring strimmers, brushes, shovels. Litter pick up equipment can be provided.
Many thanks.

Add comment June 28th, 2007

Residents Assoc Minutes Online

Minutes for April and May meetings are now online.
Minutes April 2007
Minutes March 2007

Add comment June 2nd, 2007

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