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The importance of publicly available green space cannot be understated. Currently Ashbourne has a young and growing population in excess of 15,000 and little or no publicly available or accessable...
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The current lands (80 acres) identified for rezoning as public greenspace are perfect, this is a golden opportunity for our town. The park would be situated within 1.5 KM walking distance from...
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I was alarmed to hear that 80 acres of land that Ashbourne councillors voted to rezone as open greenspace to become an entrance to the proposed park may now have houses built on it instead....
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As an Ashbourne resident I have spent the entirety of lockdown walking in circles along roadways in Ashbourne. It has been nearly impossible to socially distance as all other residents of Ashbourne...
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I completely agree with this proposal to amend the zoning from R/A Rural Area to F1 Open space
The town is in desperate need for a park. In all the time I have been living here there has been...
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The current area identified for rezoning as a public greenspace are perfect. Independant assessments were carried out previously and supported our councillors views. To have to go back to the...
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While the level of housing here are increased exponentially, the space for kids to play has decreased just as much.
The housing estates are not planned like Garden City, Tudor Grove or even...
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I cant quite believe I have to make this submission, after all the empty promises made by Meath Co Co to the residents of Ashourne over the year. We have no safe, public green space to run around...
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Submission from Caitriona Boyd re: Proposed Ashbourne Amendment No. 7 (by post 25-6-21)
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Ashbourne desperately needs a large, accessible green space, we have taken our fair share of additional housing...
Think of a park, like St Ann's park would be an amazing amenity for the... |