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Water restrictions to remain in place this week

Dublin Water Restrictions will remain in place until at least Thursday 7th November  

Dublin City Council, on behalf of the four Dublin Local Authorities, is advising consumers in the entire Dublin region that the current water restrictions will remain in place each evening, from tonight until at least Thursday 7th November, from 8.00pm each evening, to 7.00am the following morning.

The council is reviewing the water supply situation on a daily basis and a decision will be taken when appropriate, to change the current level of restrictions. Consumers all over the Dublin region are urged to conserve water, in an effort to assist us in restoring levels in the treated water reservoirs to normal. It should be stressed that there is no problem with the quality of treated drinking water or with storage levels of untreated/raw water.

An analysis of the current situation carried out at Ballymore Eustace Water Treatment Plant, has shown a stabilisation in production at the Plant. However, despite this stabilisation, production at the Plant is still at a level well below that required to meet demand. Coupled with this, storage levels at our treated water reservoirs remain at an unsustainably low level.

A series of tests currently being conducted at Ballymore Eustace involves adjusting the various inputs to the treatment process, with the objective of identifying what caused the slowdown in production and how to resolve the issue. Dublin City Council Engineers and our Central Laboratory Technicians continue to work 24 hours a day, to identify the cause of the problem and to mitigate the effects. As previously stated, it may take some time to completely resolve the issue.

The council is also asking people to visit www.taptips.ie for easy water saving tips. While  every effort possible is being made to maintain pressures during peak demand periods, pressures will be reduced during the times indicated above. This will result in lower pressures and loss of supply across the entire Dublin region.

The four Dublin Local Authorities have apologised for the inconvenience caused by these restrictions and will do everything possible to minimise their scale and duration. They are asking consumers bear with them while they work to restore the water supply to normal. The Dublin Local Authorities greatly appreciate the efforts people and businesses are making to conserve water.

Water is precious. Let’s conserve it.                             

 

Lord Mayor to open new library tomorrow

The Lord Mayor of Dublin Oisín Quinn will open Ballyfermot’s newly refurbished, state of the art library on Ballyfermot Road, Dublin 10 tomorrow at noon.

This new community library features a colourful new layout with bright and spacious facilities for the people of Ballyfermot. Its offers an art room for children’s workshops, a classroom for pc and wifi access and a dedicated lecture room with audio visual facilities for cultural talks etc. There are plenty of quiet spaces for studying and reading available also. The library also continues to offer a range of programmes for various groups including book and film clubs, author visits, workshops and exhibitions.

The new library contains Ballyfermot College of Education’s resources for students and a collection of books of Irish interest donated by the family of Sé Geraghty.

“I am delighted to reopen Dublin City Council’s highly anticipated and upgraded library in Ballyfermot. It’s great that we can now offer the people of Ballyfermot a much broader range of facilities which reflect the needs of a community, new and old”, said the Lord Mayor.

The Ballyfermot Library refurbishments were funded by Dublin City Council and The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government at a cost of €1.7m.

Opera in Merrion Square Park in June

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As part of its on-going success in outdoor opera, Dublin City Council is introducing a new series of operatic performances for the month of June in Merrion Square Park.  ‘Opera in the Park’ will showcase 4 fantastic concerts, with performances taking  place  at 1:00 pm each Friday in June starting on the 7 June 2013 with La Bohéme. On Friday 21 June the performance will take place at 8:00 pm to celebrate Midsummer.

‘Opera in the Park’ is an initiative of Dublin City Council as part of its remit to animate the city with the best of art and culture.  These performances are also supported by Failte Ireland to promote the cultural interests in this part of Georgian Dublin to visitors.

 

Speaking on the performances, Ray Yeates, Arts Officer with Dublin City Council said “Dublin City Council’s Opera in the Open performances over the last few years have become a fixture in the Dublin’s cultural calendar   This year, throughout the month of June we are proud to announce a new series of ‘Opera in the Park’ performances in Merrion Square featuring three lunch time concerts and one evening concert focusing on Midsummer.  Our usual annual ‘Opera in the Open’ will of course return for the month of August.   All Welcome!.”

 

Admission is free and booking is not necessary.

 

For full program details see: http://bit.ly/11rmGKJ

 

Details correct at time of print, programme subject to change.

More water preservation needed

Nightly Water Restrictions in Dublin Region from Tonight

Dublin City Council are still concerned about the levels of water available to the city. They have issued a notice that there will be more restrictions on water usage.

Following the last three night’s water restrictions in effect in Dublin City, the City Council has conducted an analysis of the water levels at Stillorgan Reservoir over the past three days. Despite the current restrictions and with some additional capacity gained as a result, water levels still remain below a normal and sustainable level. Consequently, nightly hours of restriction will be extended to 12 hours – from 7.00pm to 7.00am each day, and will remain in place from tonight – Sunday 31st March to Tuesday morning 2nd April, across the Dublin Region. This should assist us in endeavouring to replenish treated drinking water levels to a normal level. A further review of water levels will be conducted again on Tuesday next, to determine if Stillorgan Reservoir is back to a sustainable level such that the current restrictions can be lifted.

It should be stressed that there is no problem with the quality of treated drinking water or with storage levels of untreated/raw water.

We strongly urge consumers all over the Dublin Region to help conserve water by restricting their use of water during the day as much as possible, especially over the coming days. Small adjustments to some of our daily activities can help to significantly reduce the volume of water we use without impacting on our lifestyle.

Easy Water Saving Tips include:
Keeping a jug of water in the fridge instead of running the tap – running a tap for one minute to produce one cold glass of water wastes 6 litres of water;
Not delaying in the shower – 10 minutes in a power-shower uses 250 litres of water – two-and-a-half times more than a bath does (100 litres);
Turning the tap off for two minutes while brushing your teeth will save 12 litres of water;
Turn the dishwasher and washing machine on only when they have a full load;
Minimising use of the flush on toilets and if using a dual flush system, use buttons 1 (small flush) and 2 (large flush) correctly.
We are asking people to visit www.taptips.ie for easy water saving tips. We will make every effort possible to maintain water pressures during peak demand periods, but pressures will be reduced during the times indicated above. This will result in consumers across the entire city experiencing lower pressures or in some cases a possible loss of supply.

We apologise for the inconvenience caused and will do everything possible to minimise the scale and duration of the restrictions. We wish to thank consumers for their cooperation so far and are asking consumers to continue with their water conservation efforts and to bear with us while we work to restore the water supply to normal.

Water is precious. Let’s conserve it.

Save Water in Dublin this weekend

Nightly Water Restrictions to apply to all areas of Dublin City this Weekend

Dublin City Council is urging consumers all over the City to conserve water this weekend, to restore levels in the treated water reservoirs to normal. Nightly restrictions will be put in place from 10.00pm to 7am or 9.00am each night, from Thursday 28 March to Tuesday 2 April 2013. This will assist the council in replenishing treated drinking water levels to a normal level. A review of levels will be conducted again on Tuesday next, to determine if the reservoirs are full enough to allow the restrictions to be lifted.

The reason for the restrictions is twofold. Water demand is currently running at a higher than average due to the unseasonably cold weather which has caused an increase in leakage. The council’s crews are repairing any breaks to the public mains as they arise. To help them in this regard they are asking people to report any location where they see water rising or running over the ground.

They can do so by using the Emergency Telephone Number 01-6796186 outside office hours. Coupled with the cold weather, a minor production issue at the Roundwood Water Treatment Plant has also caused a reduction in supply, further reducing water levels. It should be stressed that there is no problem with the quality of treated drinking water or with storage levels of untreated/raw water.

In an effort to maintain storage at a sustainable level, the council is asking consumers to help us in restoring adequate water supplies by restricting their use of water as much as possible. They are asking people to visit www.taptips.ie for easy water saving tips. They will be reducing pressures throughout the system over the weekend in order to conserve supplies.

The council say:-“While we will make every effort possible to maintain pressures during peak demand periods, but pressures will be reduced during the times indicated above. This will result in lower pressuresand in some cases possible loss of supply. People may notice reductions in pressure or loss of supply throughout the entire city.

Dublin City Council apologises for any inconvenience caused by these restrictions and will do everything possible to minimise their scale and duration. We are asking consumers bear with us while we work to restore the water supply to normal.

Water is precious. Let’s conserve it.”

Architectural awards for the city council

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Dublin City Council Claims International Accolades in Architecture and Design

Dublin City Council has received two major accolades at the highly prestigious 2013 Annual Awards of the U.K. Civic Trust, at a recent award ceremony in Cardiff.

McKee Court, Blackhorse Avenue, a Senior Citizens complex of 38 apartments and a community room received an award in the International Projects category. The award jury said, “the scheme is a positive development in this part of Dublin and ensures that there is a mix of age groups within the area, whilst giving the residents the security of their own community”. The scheme, designed by the Council’s City Architects Division was among two others awarded in this category; the Arts Campus at Umea University, Sweden and the urban space at Superkilen, Copenhagen.

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Sean Treacy House, Buckingham Street, a Regeneration Project designed by Paul Keogh Architects, received a commendation in that category also. The scheme consists of 53 apartments, duplexes and a community room. The award jury particularly noted the success of the scheme’s street façade, and its use of materials and colour to create a sense of unity with the adjoining Georgian terrace. Only one other scheme received a commendation in this category, a student residence in Paris.

Dublin City Architect Ali Grehan said, “We are delighted to be honoured in such distinguished company. It is wonderful that an international jury recognises the importance of designing high quality social housing for families and the elderly”.

McKee Court and Sean Treacy House were both funded by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government.

Other projects along with the Dublin City Councils schemes to receive awards were the Peace Bridge Northern Ireland (National Panel special award), and the London 2012 Olympic Velodrome.

Photo Credits:

McKee Park- Donal Murphy Photography

Sean Treacy House-Peter Cook Photography

New baby at the Mansion House!

New arrival at the Mansion House!

The Mansion House is delighted to announce that Lord Mayor Naoise Ó Muirí and Lady Mayoress Fionnuala Keane today welcomed baby daughter Caoilfhionn in the National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street at 9.13am and weighing 8lbs 4oz.

Baby Caoilfhionn is only the fourth baby known to be born to a serving Lord Mayor and the first since Sinead Mitchell was born in 1976 to Lord Mayor Jim Mitchell and Lady Mayoress Patsy Mitchell. Lord Mayor Richard Smyth and his wife welcomed a baby in January 1824 and in September 1934 Sylvester Louis Byrne, the youngest child of Lord Mayor Alfie Byrne, was born.

Manager of the Mansion House, Fanchea Gibson, said “We in the Mansion House are all very happy to hear of the safe arrival of baby Caoilfhionn. It will be lovely to have a small baby living in the house and is something none of us working here have experienced before. Life is going to change here in the Mansion House! All of us send our congratulations to the Lord Mayor, Lady Mayoress and Caoilfhionn’s older siblings Ailbhe and Briona.”

Tickets now available for the Lord Mayor’s Ball 2013

Lord Mayor Naoise î Muir’ and De puty Lord Mayor Clare Byrne2 Lord Mayor Naoise î Muir’ and De puty Lord Mayor Clare Byrne1The Lord Mayor’s Ball hosted by Lord Mayor of Dublin Naoise Ó Muirí and sponsored by ‘Fire Restaurant and Venue @ The Mansion House’ is back on Dublin’s Social Scene! Relive the days of ball dresses in fancy silks and embroidered handkerchiefs and get yourself a ticket for the Ball of the year in the Round Room on Saturday 6th April at 7pm.

Speaking about the Ball the Lord Mayor of Dublin Naoise Ó Muirí said, “I am reviving the institution of the Lord Mayor’s Ball and bringing it home to the Round Room at The Mansion House. I invite you to don your finery, kick up your heels and join me for a night of magic, music and dance – all in a great cause. Thanks to our title sponsors ‘Fire Restaurant and Venue @ The Mansion House’ for their generosity, which means that all monies raised will go directly to three great charities – Alzheimer Society of Ireland, CRY-Cardiac Risk in the Young and the Marie Keating Foundation, whose invaluable work raises awareness of and supports those suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia, sudden adult death syndrome and all types of cancer.”

Speaking about the sponsorship, Sharon Hollywood, Director of Operations for Fire Restaurant and Venue said, “We are delighted to be fully sponsoring the Lord Mayor’s Ball. The return of such a pinnacle event to Dublin’s social scene marks a very positive turn for the city and charities alike who benefit substantially from this event. We at ‘Fire Restaurant and Venue @ The Mansion House’ are only too happy to support such worthy causes as our business continues to grow.”

From the early 18th century when it was held principally for the 24 Aldermen and their wives, the Ball grew to larger affairs to raise monies for charity in 19th and 20th century Dublin. It was a highlight of Dublin nightlife and resulted in a boon for local businesses selling silks and head-dresses and ended in 1889 with a special train laid on from Westland Row at 3.30am to bring guests home!

MC on the night will be Claire Byrne. Claire has recently joined RTE’s Primetime team and is also a regular presenter on RTE Radio One.

Tickets priced €100 each and further information on the Ball is available at www.lordmayorofdublin.ie or at (01)222 6200.

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Lord Mayor Naoise î Muir’ and Deputy Lord Mayor Clare Byrne