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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Public Meeting -DFRC Swimming Pool -to demand funding
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Tuesday April 05, 2005 20:06 by Terry - Campaign for Community Pool info at splash-dfrc dot org
Tues 19th April at 8pm, in School Hall, St Attracta's, Ballinteer -beside DFRC Pool ALL LOCAL POLITICIANS HAVE BEEN ASKED TO ATTEND Dundrum Family Recreation Centre (DFRC) public swimming pool shut last July. Almost nine months later, the money to rebuild has still not been secured. At a public meeting last September hundreds of people let all our local elected reps know that this was a priority. Since then, many of you have helped the SPLASH campaign to keep this issue very much alive. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2You could read a summary of the public meeting at the URL below.
Basically there was a very good turnout of approximately 200 people despite the awful weather. Tom Kitt and three councillors showed up as well as a representative for Seamus Brennan.
The highlight of the meeting was that the councillors miraculously announced they were having a meeting the next day to decide on funding for 'the pool'. In turned out to be a completely different one, to the one agreed originally and had half or less of the facilities. At this point the meeting became very heated.
Please go to the URL below for the full report...
After many years of campaigning, construction has begun in the past few weeks of the new swimming pool for the Dundrum / Ballinteer area to replace the old DFRC pool which has been closed for a number of years now.
This is a result of the successful Splash DFRC campaign run in the area over the past few years which kicked off with a large public meeting in which the local politicians and councillors were called to account. After 8,000+ signatures were collected, this helped focus their minds and when it was discovered that Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council were collecting huge amounts of money from the new Dundrum Shopping Centre running into 10s of millions plus additional millions as a result of between 10k and 20k collected for each new house and apartment built in the area, then through their embarrassment, the council suddenly found the money to fund the new pool and they came onboard to the project.
Now all these obstacles have been overcome, construction has started and it is a credit to all those who fought for it.
Site gate to new construction site from Broadford Road
Location of new pool beside old pool. Hole is half dug
Demolition of area beside old DFRC pool