Politicians please note
Due to pressure of space, each representative is limited to 150 words in their report (including name and contact details).
Please keep reports relevant to Lucan
Please note: Wednesday 10pm is the weekly deadline.
Metro Dart Access
A major flaw with the Metro Link underground it directs all public transport via the centre adding to the existing major flaw in public transport usage, taking users via the city centre unnecessary who want to access a destination on city’s outskirts mainly for work.
Because of Metro Link routing all rail lines, country buses and most city buses will all continue towards city centre. More people are working outside the city centre, and this is set to increase over time. This can add up two hours extra to their travel day for many users, one hour extra to get to outskirt destination after arriving in the city centre and an hour back.
This makes the travel day far longer for many users, especially country users and even for local users. This problem addressed with Metro Dart overground as city rail users will have direct access to all areas on Dublin’s outskirts and around Dublin including the city centre.
Who would use a public transport system that made their travel day longer. Another major flaw in Metro Link is the use of a different rail gauge will be explained next week why it undermines rail transport.
Tom Newton 086 312 7364 @acratu.com
Shane Moynihan, TD, Fianna Fail, Dublin Mid-West
Email: shane.moynihan@oireachtas.ie
Phone: 01-6184128
Find me on Facebook, Instagram, X and TikTok
HGV bans: I have raised the need to introduce technological solutions (e.g. automatic number plate recognition) to ensure that HGV bans are enforced, both in the Dail and at the Transport Committee. I will continue to pursue it, especially for roads such as Newcastle Road. SDCC will commence a Public Consultation on HGV restriction routes from February 12th to 11th March.
Education Therapy Service: I welcome the inclusion of Lucan Community Special School in the first phase of the rollout of the Education Therapy Service, which is designed on linking therapists with children in schools.
Bus Transport: I welcome the provision of an additional departure on the C4 route, but am still waiting for the results of the bus demand review which I secured last year. In the Dail, I also raised the need for Clonburris to have its own specific bus routes to avoid pressure on existing Lucan services.
Minister Emer Higgins TD, Fine Gael
Constituency Office: 01 401 3416
Insta: @emerhigginstd
Facebook: www.facebook.com/EmerHigginsTD
Emer.higgins@oireachtas.ie
Progress at Lucan Community College: It was a pleasure to meet with the principal and deputy principals of Lucan Community College last Friday to discuss ongoing development plans and to see the progress being made on Phase 1 of the school extension. This important project will help meet growing demands locally. We also discussed the importance of progressing phase 2, 3 and the refurbishment of the existing school. This will ensure the best possible learning environment for students and staff, and I will continue to support the school as these plans move forward.
Education Therapy Service for Lucan Community Special School: I was delighted to receive confirmation that Lucan Community Special School will be included in the first phase of the new Education Therapy Service. Securing additional SNAs remains a priority to help accommodate students onsite for longer school days.
Cllr Joanna Tuffy, Labour
Lucan Electoral Area. Phone 0876339077
Email jtuffy@cllrs.sdublincoco.ie
All social media links at linktr.ee/joannatuffy
Attention Local Artists: There will be a meeting for local artists in the Lucan Leisure Complex - training room this Monday 16th February 2026 at 8pm with Richie O'Sullivan Assistant Arts Officer of South Dublin County Council. This follows on from my motion about the Council Arts Office facilitating the establishment of a local artist network or collective. Feel free to contact me about this meeting if you have any questions or would like to attend.
Paul Gogarty TD, Independent
Working with Cllr Helen Farrell
Not just at election time
Dail office: 01-6184078
Whatsapp: 089-2364871
Website: www.paulgogarty.com
Village Green Planting: A 'substantial quantity' of planting is due following the completion of the hard landscaping (hopefully in April), says SDCC. But Helen and I are underwhelmed with the type of planting currently being proposed which appears less than commitments given when several trees were cut down outside of the plan framework. Helen has tabled a motion seeking the planting of semi-mature trees.
Dail Report: This week I queried the need to roll out our national Hydrogen Implementation Plan to store excess renewable energy production and ensure security of national supply and ultimately cut energy bills for consumers. I supported a motion to update Coco's Law in relation to online harassment and other harmful communications and contributed to committee debates on short term lets and EU emissions trading.
Cllr. Caroline Brady, Peace Commissioner, Fine Gael
085 2551602
CBrady@SDublinCoCo.ie
Paddocks / Shackleton Drive: Taking in Charge approved this week, enabling plans to progress on the pedestrian link between Paddocks and Hillcrest.
Bike Theft: I'm pleased having raised the need for a solution that this week Ten new bike stands are installed in the courtyard at Lucan Leisure Campus in clear sight of reception.
Road resurfacing is planned at Adamstown Road, Lucan Bridge, Esker Lawns, Leixlip Road (R148), and Lucan Newlands Road. Footpath repairs planned for Arthur Griffith, Weston, Castlegate, Canonbrook Ave/Court, St. Finians, and Lucan Heights.
Flooding: Funding is now allocated for works at Hillcrest Walk and AGP, issues I consistently raised.
Lucan United: Thank you to the council Public Realm team for their quick response to pitch damage at Lucan United; funding is now secured to protect the pitch.
Cllr. Helen Farrell, Independent
Working with Paul Gogarty, TD, Independent
Email: hfarrell@cllrs.sdublincoco.ie
Tel: 087-2794936
Facebook: http://bit.ly/4jHwrjR
Potential Lucan Rezoning: With new Government requested proposals for additional residential rezoning looming, we need to examine if Lucan can absorb further population growth. Significant housing is yet to be built in Adamstown before any extra rezoning is even considered. I support new homes, but only where infrastructure (roads, transport, schools, community facilities) can cope.
Living with Trees - Your Voices Made a Difference: Following SDCC's updated Living with Trees policy, many resident concerns were included, including issues raised about root-spread affecting gardens and homes. I also pushed for climate change-resistant tree planting and using felled trees for community sculpture; both now incorporated.
SDCC is now seeking locations for 'mini woodlands' in local estates and ideas for public sculpture from necessary tree removals. If you'd like to discuss ideas or submissions, please get in touch.
Derren O Bradaigh, Lucan Sinn Fein Area Rep
Mobile: 087-2136345
Email: dobradaighsf@gmail.com
Twitter: @DerrenBrady1
Lucan Needs More Community Space! Demand for additional community space continues to grow with an ever-expanding Lucan. The Adamstown Community Centre was designed to be able to take an additional level. Recently I was in contact with the council continuing to press upon them for the need for greater community infrastructural gain. Whilst there are no plans within the current capital programme, I will continue to advocate for improved community and recreational space within Lucan.
Bring Banks - Bottle Recycling: By the council's own recycling targets of having a bottle bank within 1km of all residential areas, this is simply not being met in Lucan. 923 tonnes of glass were recycled in the catchment last year, but this is in fact down despite significant population growth. Increasingly, there is evidence of glass bottles going to landfill in the absence of nearby bring banks.
Cllr. Liona O Toole, Independent Peace Commissioner
0872795274.
lotoole@cllrs.sdublincoco.ie
www.lotoole.com
An Post Delivery: I have received numerous complaints from residents across Lucan regarding ongoing delays in postal deliveries including important letters and parcels. I have tabled a motion for the upcoming Lucan Area Committee meeting requesting that the Council write formally to An Post seeking clarification and improvements. If you have experienced delays, please email me with details so I can collate the issues and strengthen the case for action.
Under the proposed variation to the County Development Plan arising from National Planning Framework directives a significant proportion of additional residential zoning is earmarked for the Lucan area, including lands from Liffey Valley towards Adamstown. Approximately 64% of the county’s proposed additional units are planned here. Public consultation is expected mid-February. I strongly encourage residents to review the plans and make a submission to ensure Lucan’s voice is clearly heard.
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