Gallops Residents Association – Action Plan May 2017
Here you can see the full list of actions, which were discussed at our last meeting on May 3rd. To enlarge or download the action plan as pdf, please click the image below.
Here you can see the full list of actions, which were discussed at our last meeting on May 3rd. To enlarge or download the action plan as pdf, please click the image below.
A resident contacted the Committee recently to see if we could help with access to Leopardstown Shopping Centre through the pedestrian way beside Holy Trinity National School, as the gate was locked mid-morning one Sunday. We contacted the management company and they gave us the phone number for Noonans control room who look after the … More Contact Number for Gate Access to Leopardstown Shopping Centre
Following a request from the Committee, the Council have installed additional traffic light sensors on Glencairn Road below the yellow box. This will resolve the problem that had sometimes occurred when motorists who were unfamiliar with the estate, or were a bit hesitant, stopped short of the yellow box and therefore were not activating the … More New Traffic Light Sensors on Glencairn Road
Here you can see the full list of actions, which were discussed at our last meeting on April 5th. To enlarge or download the action plan as pdf, please click the image below.
The Committee would like to thank all the residents, adults and children, who turned out on Saturday to help with the estate clean-up. We had our highest number out for many years and this was reflected in how well the estate looked afterwards. We’ll be holding another one in May, so hope to see you … More A huge thanks to all helpers at the clean-up!
We are holding our second estate clean-up of the year on Saturday, April 8th, at 10.30 am. We meet at the playground and depending on numbers, we clean as much of the estate as possible. Turnout from residents is traditionally very poor so we would like to change that this year. All we need is … More Estate clean up this Saturday April 8th
Just an update for everyone on the cutting down of the first chestnut tree on the green as you enter the estate from Murphystown Way. The Council informed us that unfortunately the first tree had become rotten and needed to be cut down for safety reasons.
After planting flowers at the name stone at the main entrance to the estate, John Barron went out again and did the same at Glencairn Crescent a few days ago. As mentioned before, he will also be looking after the two plant boxes and hope they will be respected. We had a lovely reaction on … More More pretty flowers for The Gallops
Our next estate clean up will take place on Saturday April 8th. We meet at 10.30am at the playground. We held 8 of these in 2016 and unfortunately they were very poorly attended by residents so we would really appreciate it if a few of you could help us out for just half an hour. That’s … More Upcoming estate clean up in April
These pretty flowers were planted by John Barron a few days ago, he will be doing the same at the name stone at Glencairn Crescent. He will also be looking after the two plant boxes. Hopefully they will be respected and won’t need too much care. Thanks John for doing this for our estate. 🙂