Environment
The Terenure Residents' Association believes that it can help the residents of the area and the relevant authorities to combat environmental problems and criminal activity by bringing such problems to the attention of Dublin City Council and the Gardai.
Problems such as graffiti, litter, broken pavements, inconsiderate parking, traffic, and anti-social behaviour generally can be dealt with by the Association by liaising with the appropriate organisation.
The Association also makes representations to the City Council, on behalf of residents, on issues such as pedestrian safety, bus lanes, cycle lanes, quality bus corridors, etc. We are also keen advocates of the national Tidy Towns and Dublin City Neighbourhoods Competitions.
Should you have any concerns about any aspect of the environment in Terenure, please contact us. The matter will then be taken up with the relevant section of the City Council or local gardai as appropriate.
Reporting problems to the Council
It is also possible to report a wide array of problems (such as pot holes, abandoned vehicles, damaged street furniture etc) directly to the City Council using their Online Self Service Portal.
Street Cleaning
Dublin City Council operate a schedule for street cleaning in the city. The main roads are swept daily, with intervals rising to once a quarter for some residential roads. There is more information, including a street cleaning schedule, on their website here.