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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Seven Weeks Without a Lift Service

After seven weeks of industrial dispute, Cllr. John Lyons calls on Dublin City Council to request the assistance of the Irish Army to intervene until the issue is resolved.

Monday, March 22, 2010


Important Notice - Disruption of Water Supply

Tuesday 23rd March 2010


Dublin City Council advises that due to essential works there will be disruption to water supply resulting in no water or a reduction in service on Tuesday 23rd March in the following areas:

From Cappagh Cross to Ratoath Road to Ballymun Road.
From Ballymun to Dundaniel Road.
From Glasnevin Avenue to the Old Finglas road
Including Pelletstown, Finglas West, Finglas south, Ballycoolin Road, Glasnevin Avenue, Glasanon, Santry, parts of Ballymun, Swords road, Coolock lane and areas surrounding the above locations.


Dublin City Council are providing a number of mobile tankers in the area and also two stationary water tankers at the following locations:

Shopping centre, Finglas Rd
Shopping centre, Omni Park, Swords Rd

Dublin City Council apologises for the inconvenience caused. With your co-operation and understanding we hope to keep the disruption to a minimum.


Please ensure that all taps are left in shut position.

For further information:

01-2224220 (normal working)
01-6796186 (After Hours)

www.dublincity.ie

Monday, March 15, 2010

Almost Six Weeks Without a Lift Service

In three days time, it will be six weeks since the residents of the Ballymun Flats will have been without a proper lift service. It is safe to say, that little or no progress has been made between Dublin City Council and Pickerings (The company who's internal dispute has led to no lift service). In the mean time, people continue to be left stranded on a daily basis.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Families Still Without a Lift Service in Ballymun

Ballymun residents are still without a lift service. DCC have given the contractor two weeks notice to resume their contract, otherwise a new provider will be found. In the mean time, 100's of families are left to struggle on a daily basis.