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South Dublin County Council

South Dublin County Council (Irish: Comhairle Contae Átha Cliath Theas[1]) is the authority responsible for local government in the county of South Dublin, Ireland. It is one of three local authorities created by the Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993 to succeed the former Dublin County Council before its abolition on 1 January 1994 and one of four councils in County Dublin. As a county council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture, and environment. The council has 40 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Mayor. The county administration is headed by a Chief Executive, Daniel McLoughlin. The county town is Tallaght, with a civic centre at Monastery Road, Clondalkin.[2] It serves a population of approximately 192,000.

South Dublin County Council

Comhairle Contae
Átha Cliath Theas
Type
Type
Leadership
Alan Edge, Ind
Structure
Seats40
Political groups
Elections
Last election
24 May 2019
Meeting place
County Hall, Tallaght
Website
Official website
Location of South Dublin in Ireland
South Dublin County Council's modern logo, which has been in use since the early 2010s.

The council is the third largest local authority in Ireland with a population of 265,205 (Census 2011), 90,000 households, and 6,000 businesses, covering an area of 222.74 square kilometres.[3][4] There are 183,336 local government electors and 174,349 Dáil electors registered to vote in the County Council administrative area.[5]

History Edit

The Council of the electoral County of Dublin — Belgard was established in 1985 with 26 members.[6] Its members also sat as members of Dublin County Council.[7] At the 1991 local election, the electoral county was renamed South Dublin.[8]

On 1 January 1994, under the Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993, County Dublin and Dublin County Council ceased to exist and South Dublin County Council came into being.[9][10]

The county council initially met in the Regional Technical College, Tallaght.[11] A new building, County Hall, was purpose-built for the county council and was completed in 1994.[12]

Legal status Edit

The Local Government Act 2001 reformed the two-tier structure of local government, although South Dublin had no second-tier areas. It confirmed the size of the council as 26 members.[13] Following the Local Government Reform Act 2014 this number was increased to 40 members as part of a nationwide reallocation of local authority membership numbers.[14]

The Local Government Act 1994 defines how an authority may act.[15] The local authority may provide amenities, facilities and services related to; artistic and cultural activities, sports, games and similar activities, general recreational and leisure activities, civic improvements, environmental and heritage protection and improvement, and the public use of amenities. It may also act as a library authority.

Governance Edit

Management Edit

The Corporate Policy Group (CPG) consists of the Mayor together with the Chairs of each of the Strategic Policy Committees (SPC). The CPG is supported by the County Manager.[16] Its function is to co-ordinate the work of the Committees so that policy decisions can be discussed and agreed for recommendation to the full council. "The CPG acts as a sort of Cabinet for the council and is supported by the County Manager."[17]

Mayor and Deputy Mayor Edit

The Mayor and Deputy Mayor are chosen from among the councillors.[18]

Regional Assembly Edit

South Dublin County Council has three representatives on the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly who are part of the Dublin Strategic Planning Area Committee.[19]

Local electoral areas Edit

South Dublin County Council is divided into the following local electoral areas.[20] These are defined by electoral divisions which were defined in 1986, with minor amendments in 1994.[21][22]

LEA Definition Seats
Clondalkin Clondalkin-Dunawley, Clondalkin Village, Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart;that part of the electoral division of Clondalkin-Monastery west of a line drawn along the M50 motorway; and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Cappaghmore and Clondalkin-Moorfield south of a line drawn along the South Western Commuter and Intercity railway line 7
Firhouse–Bohernabreena Bohernabreena, Edmondstown, Firhouse-Ballycullen, Firhouse-Knocklyon and Firhouse Village 5
Lucan Lucan-St Helens, Lucan Heights; and that part of the electoral division of Lucan Esker not contained in the local electoral area of Palmerstown-Fonthill 5
PalmerstownFonthill Clondalkin-Rowlagh, Palmerston Village, Palmerston West; those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Cappaghmore and Clondalkin-Moorfield not contained in the local electoral area of Clondalkin;and that part of the electoral division of Lucan Esker to the east of a line drawn along the R136 Road 5
RathfarnhamTempleogue Ballyboden, Rathfarnham-Ballyroan, Rathfarnham-Butterfield, Rathfarnham-Hermitage, Rathfarnham-St. Endas, Rathfarnham Village, Templeogue-Cypress, Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Templeogue-Limekiln, Templeogue-Orwell, Templeogue-Osprey, Templeogue Village, Terenure-Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees and Terenure-St. James;those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Ballymount, Clondalkin-Monastery and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh east of a line drawn along the M50 motorway 7
Tallaght Central Tallaght-Avonbeg, Tallaght-Belgard, Tallaght-Glenview, Tallaght-Kingswood, Tallaght-Millbrook, Tallaght-Oldbawn, Tallaght-Springfield, Tallaght-Tymon;those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Ballymount and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh not contained in the local electoral area of Rathfarnham-Templeogue; and that part of the electoral division of Tallaght-Kiltipper to the east of a line drawn along Kiltipper Way 6
Tallaght South Ballinascorney, Tallaght-Fettercairn, Tallaght-Jobstown, Tallaght-Killinardan; and that part of the electoral division of Tallaght-Kiltipper not contained in the local electoral area of Tallaght Central 5

Councillors Edit

2019 seats summary Edit

Councillors by electoral area Edit

This list reflects the order in which councillors were elected on 24 May 2019.[23][24]

Council members from 2019 election
Local electoral area Name Party
Clondalkin Emer Higgins[b] Fine Gael
Francis Timmons Independent
Eoin Ó Broin[c] Independent
Trevor Gilligan Fianna Fáil
William Joseph Carey Sinn Féin
Peter Kavanagh[c][b] Green
Kenny Egan Fine Gael
Firhouse–Bohernabreena Deirdre O'Donovan[b] Fianna Fáil
Francis Noel Duffy[b] Green
Brian Lawlor Fine Gael
Emma Murphy Fianna Fáil
Alan Edge Independent
Lucan Paul Gogarty Independent
Liona O'Toole Independent
Vicki Casserly Fine Gael
Joanna Tuffy Labour
Ed O'Brien Fianna Fáil
PalmerstownFonthill Mark Ward[b] Sinn Féin
Alan Hayes Independent
Guss O'Connell Independent
Madeleine Johansson[d] PBP–Solidarity
Shane Moynihan Fianna Fáil
RathfarnhamTempleogue William Priestley[b] Green
Ronan McMahon Independent
Pamela Kearns Labour
Yvonne Collins Fianna Fáil
Mary Seery Kearney[b] Fine Gael
Carly Bailey Social Democrats
David McManus Fine Gael
Tallaght Central Charlie O'Connor Fianna Fáil
Mick Duff Independent
Cathal King Sinn Féin
Liam Sinclair[c][a] Green
Teresa Costello Fianna Fáil
Kiernan Mahon[d] PBP–Solidarity
Tallaght South Sandra Fay[b][d] PBP–Solidarity
Paddy Holohan[c] Sinn Féin
Baby Pereppadan Fine Gael
Dermot Richardson Sinn Féin
Louise Dunne Sinn Féin

Co-options Edit

Party Outgoing Electoral area Reason Date Co-optee
Sinn Féin Mark Ward Palmerstown–Fonthill Elected as a TD for Dublin Mid-West in the 2019 by-election. November 2019 Lisa Colman[b][25]
Green Francis Noel Duffy Firhouse–Bohernabreena Elected as a TD for Dublin South-West in the 2020 general election. February 2020 Clare O'Byrne[b]
Fine Gael Emer Higgins Clondalkin Elected as a TD for Dublin Mid-West in the 2020 general election. February 2020 Shirley O'Hara
Fine Gael Mary Seery Kearney Rathfarnham–Templeogue Nominated by the Taoiseach to Seanad Éireann September 2020 Lynn McCrave
Green William Priestley Rathfarnham–Templeogue Resignation; joined the Garda Síochána September 2020 Laura Donaghy[b]
Sinn Féin Lisa Colman Palmerstown–Fonthill Resignation December 2020 Derren Ó Brádaigh[26]
Green Clare O'Byrne Firhouse–Bohernabreena Resignation April 2021 Suzanne McEneaney[b][27]
PBP–Solidarity Sandra Fay Tallaght South Resignation June 2021 Leah Whelan[28]
Green Suzanne McEneaney Firhouse–Bohernabreena Resignation February 2022 Lyn Hagin Meade[29]
Green Peter Kavanagh[c] Clondalkin Resignation October 2022 Laura Donaghy
Green Laura Donaghy Rathfarnham-Templeogue Resignation January 2023 Mark Lynch
Fianna Fáil Deirdre O'Donovan Firhouse-Bohernabreena Resignation June 2023 Lilian Guéret

Changes in affiliation Edit

Name Electoral area Elected as New affiliation Date
Liam Sinclair Tallaght Central Green Independent January 2021
Peter Kavanagh Clondalkin Green Independent January 2021
Paddy Holohan Tallaght South Sinn Féin Independent January 2021
Liam Sinclair[a] Tallaght Central Independent An Rabharta Glas June 2021
Eoin Ó Broin Clondalkin Independent Social Democrats January 2022
Notes
  1. ^ a b c Liam Sinclair is a member of the unregistered An Rabharta Glas party and therefore sits as an independent on the council.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Replaced during term, see table for details.
  3. ^ a b c d e Changed party, see table for details.
  4. ^ a b c Solidarity–People Before Profit was renamed as People Before Profit–Solidarity in June 2021.

Polling scheme Edit

For administrative and electoral purposes, the county council organises Dublin South into a hierarchy of electoral units. These are: local electoral areas, polling districts, townlands, and polling places for voting. This hierarchical structure is called a polling scheme. The most recent polling scheme was adopted by the county council on 13 September 2010 and went into operation on 15 February 2011.[30]

There are four Dáil constituencies in the county:

and seven Local electoral areas:

  • Clondalkin
  • Firhouse-Bohernabreena
  • Lucan
  • Palmerstown-Fonthill
  • Rathfarnham-Templeogue
  • Tallaght Central
  • Tallaght South

The constituencies and electoral areas are organised as follows:

  • Dublin Mid-West constituency contains local electoral areas Clondalkin, Lucan and Palmerstown-Fonthill
  • Dublin South contains Rathfarnham-Templeogue and Firhouse-Bohernabreena
  • Dublin South-Central contains Rathfarnham-Templeogue
  • Dublin South-West contains Tallaght Central, Tallaght South, Firhouse Bohernabreena and Rathfarnham-Templeogue

Some overlaps occur: Rathfarnham-Templeogue local electoral area occupies parts of three constituencies: Dublin South, Dublin South-Central and Dublin South-West. Firhouse-Bohernabreena local electoral area occupies parts of two constituencies: Dublin South-Central and Dublin South-West.

The following tables illustrate the detailed administrative-electoral county structure, or polling scheme:[31]

South Dublin County Council Polling Scheme — Dublin Mid West Constituency
Dáil Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling Place
Dublin Mid West Clondalkin Rowlagh 1 FF Clondalkin-Rowlagh (Part of) Rowlagh
Rowlagh 2 FG Clondalkin-Moorefield (Part of)
Rowlagh 3 FH Palmerston West (Part of) Quarryvale
Neilstown 1 FL Clondalkin-Moorefield (Part of) Neilstown
Neilstown 2 FM Clondalkin-Rowlagh (Part of)
Foxdene FN Clondalkin-Cappaghmore Foxdene
Bawnogue 1 FR Clondalkin-Dunawley (Part of) Bawnogue
Bawnogue 1a FX Clondalkin-Dunawley (Part of) Deansrath
Clondalkin 1 FS Clondalkin Village (part of) Clondalkin
Clondalkin 1a FY Clondalkin Village (part of)
Clondalkin 2 FT Clondalkin-Monastery (Part of)
Clondalkin 2a FZ Clondalkin-Monastery (Part of)
Newcastle FV Newcastle Newcastle
Rathcoole GV Rathcoole Rathcoole
Saggart GW Saggart Saggart
Brittas 1 GX Saggart Brittas
Lucan Airlie FA Lucan-St. Helens (Part of) West Lucan
Esker 1 FB Lucan-Esker (Part of) Esker
Esker 2 FC Lucan Heights (Part of)
Esker 3 FP Lucan-Esker (Part of) Griffeen
Esker 4 FW Lucan-St. Helens (Part of) Esker
Lucan 1 FD Lucan Heights (Part of) Lucan Village
Lucan-Esker (Part of)
Lucan 2 FE Lucan-Esker (Part of) Esker North
Lucan 2a FO Lucan-Esker (Part of)
Lucan Heights (Part of)
Cherryorchard FI Clondalkin-Moorfield (Part of) Palmerston
Palmerston 1 FJ Palmerston West (Part of)
Palmerston 2 FK Palmerston Village
South Dublin County Council Polling Scheme — Dublin South Constituency
Dáil Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling Place
Dublin South Rathfarnham Ballyboden IC Edmonstown (Part of) Ballyboden
Stocking Lane 1 IE Firhouse-Ballycullen (Part of) Ballyroan
Stocking Lane 2 IT Edmonstown (Part of)
Knocklyon 1 II Firhouse-Knocklyon (Part of) Knocklyon
Knocklyon 2 IJ Ballyboden (Part of)
Knocklyon 3 IH Firhouse-Ballycullen (Part of)
Knocklyon 4 IG Firhouse-Ballycullen (Part of) Ballyroan
Ballyroan 1 IK Rathfarnham-Butterfield
Ballyroan 2 IL Ballyboden (Part of)
Ballyroan 3 IM Rathfarnham-St. Enda's (Part of)
Ballyroan 4 IN Rathfarnham-Ballyroan
Rathfarnham 1 IP Rathfarnham Village Rathfarnham
Rathfarnham 2 IQ Rathfarnham-Hermitage
Rathfarnham 3 IR Rathfarnham-St. Enda's (Part of)
South Dublin County Council Polling Scheme — Dublin South Central Constituency
Dáil Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling Place
Dublin South Central Clondalkin Fox and Geese FU A: Dáil Constituency
Clondalkin-Monastery (Part of)
Bluebell
B: Local Electoral Area
Clondalkin-Monastery (Part of)
Clondalkin
Tallaght Central Robinhood GA A: Dáil Constituency
Clondalkin-Ballymount (Part of)
Bluebell
B: Local Electoral Area
Clondalkin-Ballymount (Part of)
Kingswood
Ballymount GM A: Dáil Constituency
Tallaght-Kilnamanagh (Part of)
Walkinstown
B: Local Electoral Area
Tallaght-Kilnamanagh (Part of)
Kingswood
Cherryfield 1 IA Terenure-Cherryfield Walkinstown
Cherryfield 2 IB Terenure-Greentrees
Fortfield HS Templeogue-Kimmage Manor Fortfield
South Dublin County Council Polling Scheme — Dublin South West Constituency
Dáil Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling Place
Dublin South West Tallaght Central Kingswood 1 GB Clondalkin-Ballymount (Part of) Kingswood
Kingswood 2 GC Tallaght-Kingswood (Part of)
Kingswood 3 GD Tallaght-Kilnamanagh (Part of)
Kilnamanagh 1 GE Tallaght-Kilnamanagh (Part of) Kilnamanagh
Kilnamanagh 2 GF Tallaght-Kingswood (Part of)
Tymon 1 GK Tallaght-Tymon (Part of) Tymon
Tymon 2 GL Tallaght-Glenview (Part of)
Tallaght GI Tallaght-Glenview (Part of) Tallaght Village
Tallaght-Kingswood (Part of)
Tallaght-Tymon (Part of)
Springfield 1 GT Tallaght-Springfield (Part of) Springfield
Springfield 1a HO Tallaght-Springfield (Part of)
Belgard GU Tallaght-Belgard Belgard
Brookfield GR Tallaght-Fettercairn (Part of) Brookfield
Tallaght-Jobstown (Part of)
Fettercairn GS Tallaght-Fettercairn (Part of) Fettercairn
Limekiln 1 HK Templeogue-Limekiln Limekiln
Limekiln 2 HL Terenure-St. James
Templeogue 1 HM Templeogue-Osprey Orwell
Templeogue 2 HP Templeogue-Cypress (Part of)
Templeogue 3 HQ Templeogue-Orwell
Templeogue 4 HR Templeogue-Cypress (Part of)
Templeogue 5 HT Templeogue Village
Tallaght South Mountainpark 1 GG Tallaght-Millbrook Mountainpark
Mountainpark 2 GH Tallaght-Avonbeg
Jobstown 1 GN Tallaght-Jobstown (Part of) Jobstown
Jobstown 1a HN Tallaght-Jobstown (Part of)
Jobstown 1b GO Tallaght-Jobstown (Part of)
Jobstown 2 GP Ballinascorney (Part of)
Jobstown 3 GQ Tallaght–Jobstown (Part of)
Tallaght-Fettercairn (Part of)
Brittas 2 HA Ballinascorney (Part of) Brittas
Oldbawn 1 HC Tallaght-Oldbawn Oldbawn
Oldbawn 2 HD Tallaght-Kiltipper (Part of)
Oldbawn 3 HE Bohernabreena (Part of) Ballycragh
Oldbawn 3a HU Bohernabreena (Part of) Oldbawn
Oldbawn 4 HJ Ballinascorney (Part of)
Knockmore 1 HF Tallaght-Killinarden (Part of) Knockmore
Tallaght-Kiltipper (Part of)
Killinarden HG Tallaght-Kiltipper (Part of) Killinarden
Tallaght-Killinarden (Part of)
Knockmore 2 HH Ballinascorney (Part of) Knockmore
Glenasmole HI Bohernabreena (Part of) Glenasmole
Killakee ID Bohernabreena (Part of) Ballycragh
Firhouse 1 IF Firhouse Village (Part of) Firhouse
Firhouse 1a IO Firhouse Village (Part of) Ballycragh
Monalea IS Firhouse Village (Part of) Firhouse

Controversies Edit

2019 Wetlands Destruction Edit

In 2019, South Dublin County Council sanctioned the mass dumping of silt in a wetlands park which it had previously vowed to protect.[32][33] A large part of the park's ecosystem was destroyed, buried under several feet of silt which was then leveled with heavy machinery.[34] The destruction enraged environmental groups, who estimated that thousands of animals were buried and killed, including several protected and endangered species.[32][34] In response, the council confirmed that they would review their silt disposal process,[32] while admitting no wrongdoing.[33]

References Edit

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External links Edit

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South Dublin County Council Irish Comhairle Contae Atha Cliath Theas 1 is the authority responsible for local government in the county of South Dublin Ireland It is one of three local authorities created by the Local Government Dublin Act 1993 to succeed the former Dublin County Council before its abolition on 1 January 1994 and one of four councils in County Dublin As a county council it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001 The council is responsible for housing and community roads and transportation urban planning and development amenity and culture and environment The council has 40 elected members Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote The head of the council has the title of Mayor The county administration is headed by a Chief Executive Daniel McLoughlin The county town is Tallaght with a civic centre at Monastery Road Clondalkin 2 It serves a population of approximately 192 000 South Dublin County Council Comhairle ContaeAtha Cliath TheasTypeTypeCounty councilLeadershipMayorAlan Edge IndStructureSeats40Political groups Fianna Fail 8 Fine Gael 7 Sinn Fein 5 PBP Solidarity 3 Green Party 2 Labour Party 2 Social Democrats 2 Independent 11 a ElectionsLast election24 May 2019Meeting placeCounty Hall TallaghtWebsiteOfficial websiteLocation of South Dublin in IrelandSouth Dublin County Council s modern logo which has been in use since the early 2010s The council is the third largest local authority in Ireland with a population of 265 205 Census 2011 90 000 households and 6 000 businesses covering an area of 222 74 square kilometres 3 4 There are 183 336 local government electors and 174 349 Dail electors registered to vote in the County Council administrative area 5 Contents 1 History 2 Legal status 3 Governance 3 1 Management 3 1 1 Mayor and Deputy Mayor 4 Regional Assembly 5 Local electoral areas 6 Councillors 6 1 2019 seats summary 6 2 Councillors by electoral area 6 2 1 Co options 6 2 2 Changes in affiliation 7 Polling scheme 8 Controversies 8 1 2019 Wetlands Destruction 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe Council of the electoral County of Dublin Belgard was established in 1985 with 26 members 6 Its members also sat as members of Dublin County Council 7 At the 1991 local election the electoral county was renamed South Dublin 8 On 1 January 1994 under the Local Government Dublin Act 1993 County Dublin and Dublin County Council ceased to exist and South Dublin County Council came into being 9 10 The county council initially met in the Regional Technical College Tallaght 11 A new building County Hall was purpose built for the county council and was completed in 1994 12 Legal status EditThe Local Government Act 2001 reformed the two tier structure of local government although South Dublin had no second tier areas It confirmed the size of the council as 26 members 13 Following the Local Government Reform Act 2014 this number was increased to 40 members as part of a nationwide reallocation of local authority membership numbers 14 The Local Government Act 1994 defines how an authority may act 15 The local authority may provide amenities facilities and services related to artistic and cultural activities sports games and similar activities general recreational and leisure activities civic improvements environmental and heritage protection and improvement and the public use of amenities It may also act as a library authority Governance EditManagement Edit The Corporate Policy Group CPG consists of the Mayor together with the Chairs of each of the Strategic Policy Committees SPC The CPG is supported by the County Manager 16 Its function is to co ordinate the work of the Committees so that policy decisions can be discussed and agreed for recommendation to the full council The CPG acts as a sort of Cabinet for the council and is supported by the County Manager 17 Mayor and Deputy Mayor Edit The Mayor and Deputy Mayor are chosen from among the councillors 18 Regional Assembly EditSouth Dublin County Council has three representatives on the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly who are part of the Dublin Strategic Planning Area Committee 19 Local electoral areas EditSouth Dublin County Council is divided into the following local electoral areas 20 These are defined by electoral divisions which were defined in 1986 with minor amendments in 1994 21 22 LEA Definition SeatsClondalkin Clondalkin Dunawley Clondalkin Village Newcastle Rathcoole Saggart that part of the electoral division of Clondalkin Monastery west of a line drawn along the M50 motorway and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin Cappaghmore and Clondalkin Moorfield south of a line drawn along the South Western Commuter and Intercity railway line 7Firhouse Bohernabreena Bohernabreena Edmondstown Firhouse Ballycullen Firhouse Knocklyon and Firhouse Village 5Lucan Lucan St Helens Lucan Heights and that part of the electoral division of Lucan Esker not contained in the local electoral area of Palmerstown Fonthill 5Palmerstown Fonthill Clondalkin Rowlagh Palmerston Village Palmerston West those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin Cappaghmore and Clondalkin Moorfield not contained in the local electoral area of Clondalkin and that part of the electoral division of Lucan Esker to the east of a line drawn along the R136 Road 5Rathfarnham Templeogue Ballyboden Rathfarnham Ballyroan Rathfarnham Butterfield Rathfarnham Hermitage Rathfarnham St Endas Rathfarnham Village Templeogue Cypress Templeogue Kimmage Manor Templeogue Limekiln Templeogue Orwell Templeogue Osprey Templeogue Village Terenure Cherryfield Terenure Greentrees and Terenure St James those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin Ballymount Clondalkin Monastery and Tallaght Kilnamanagh east of a line drawn along the M50 motorway 7Tallaght Central Tallaght Avonbeg Tallaght Belgard Tallaght Glenview Tallaght Kingswood Tallaght Millbrook Tallaght Oldbawn Tallaght Springfield Tallaght Tymon those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin Ballymount and Tallaght Kilnamanagh not contained in the local electoral area of Rathfarnham Templeogue and that part of the electoral division of Tallaght Kiltipper to the east of a line drawn along Kiltipper Way 6Tallaght South Ballinascorney Tallaght Fettercairn Tallaght Jobstown Tallaght Killinardan and that part of the electoral division of Tallaght Kiltipper not contained in the local electoral area of Tallaght Central 5Councillors Edit2019 seats summary Edit Main article 2019 South Dublin County Council election Party SeatsFianna Fail 8Fine Gael 7Sinn Fein 6Green 4PBP Solidarity 3Labour 2Social Democrats 1Independent 9Councillors by electoral area Edit This list reflects the order in which councillors were elected on 24 May 2019 23 24 Council members from 2019 electionLocal electoral area Name PartyClondalkin Emer Higgins b Fine GaelFrancis Timmons IndependentEoin o Broin c IndependentTrevor Gilligan Fianna FailWilliam Joseph Carey Sinn FeinPeter Kavanagh c b GreenKenny Egan Fine GaelFirhouse Bohernabreena Deirdre O Donovan b Fianna FailFrancis Noel Duffy b GreenBrian Lawlor Fine GaelEmma Murphy Fianna FailAlan Edge IndependentLucan Paul Gogarty IndependentLiona O Toole IndependentVicki Casserly Fine GaelJoanna Tuffy LabourEd O Brien Fianna FailPalmerstown Fonthill Mark Ward b Sinn FeinAlan Hayes IndependentGuss O Connell IndependentMadeleine Johansson d PBP SolidarityShane Moynihan Fianna FailRathfarnham Templeogue William Priestley b GreenRonan McMahon IndependentPamela Kearns LabourYvonne Collins Fianna FailMary Seery Kearney b Fine GaelCarly Bailey Social DemocratsDavid McManus Fine GaelTallaght Central Charlie O Connor Fianna FailMick Duff IndependentCathal King Sinn FeinLiam Sinclair c a GreenTeresa Costello Fianna FailKiernan Mahon d PBP SolidarityTallaght South Sandra Fay b d PBP SolidarityPaddy Holohan c Sinn FeinBaby Pereppadan Fine GaelDermot Richardson Sinn FeinLouise Dunne Sinn FeinCo options Edit Party Outgoing Electoral area Reason Date Co opteeSinn Fein Mark Ward Palmerstown Fonthill Elected as a TD for Dublin Mid West in the 2019 by election November 2019 Lisa Colman b 25 Green Francis Noel Duffy Firhouse Bohernabreena Elected as a TD for Dublin South West in the 2020 general election February 2020 Clare O Byrne b Fine Gael Emer Higgins Clondalkin Elected as a TD for Dublin Mid West in the 2020 general election February 2020 Shirley O HaraFine Gael Mary Seery Kearney Rathfarnham Templeogue Nominated by the Taoiseach to Seanad Eireann September 2020 Lynn McCraveGreen William Priestley Rathfarnham Templeogue Resignation joined the Garda Siochana September 2020 Laura Donaghy b Sinn Fein Lisa Colman Palmerstown Fonthill Resignation December 2020 Derren o Bradaigh 26 Green Clare O Byrne Firhouse Bohernabreena Resignation April 2021 Suzanne McEneaney b 27 PBP Solidarity Sandra Fay Tallaght South Resignation June 2021 Leah Whelan 28 Green Suzanne McEneaney Firhouse Bohernabreena Resignation February 2022 Lyn Hagin Meade 29 Green Peter Kavanagh c Clondalkin Resignation October 2022 Laura DonaghyGreen Laura Donaghy Rathfarnham Templeogue Resignation January 2023 Mark LynchFianna Fail Deirdre O Donovan Firhouse Bohernabreena Resignation June 2023 Lilian GueretChanges in affiliation Edit Name Electoral area Elected as New affiliation DateLiam Sinclair Tallaght Central Green Independent January 2021Peter Kavanagh Clondalkin Green Independent January 2021Paddy Holohan Tallaght South Sinn Fein Independent January 2021Liam Sinclair a Tallaght Central Independent An Rabharta Glas June 2021Eoin o Broin Clondalkin Independent Social Democrats January 2022Notes a b c Liam Sinclair is a member of the unregistered An Rabharta Glas party and therefore sits as an independent on the council a b c d e f g h i j k l Replaced during term see table for details a b c d e Changed party see table for details a b c Solidarity People Before Profit was renamed as People Before Profit Solidarity in June 2021 Polling scheme EditFor administrative and electoral purposes the county council organises Dublin South into a hierarchy of electoral units These are local electoral areas polling districts townlands and polling places for voting This hierarchical structure is called a polling scheme The most recent polling scheme was adopted by the county council on 13 September 2010 and went into operation on 15 February 2011 30 There are four Dail constituencies in the county Dublin Mid West Dublin Rathdown Dublin South Central Dublin South Westand seven Local electoral areas Clondalkin Firhouse Bohernabreena Lucan Palmerstown Fonthill Rathfarnham Templeogue Tallaght Central Tallaght SouthThe constituencies and electoral areas are organised as follows Dublin Mid West constituency contains local electoral areas Clondalkin Lucan and Palmerstown Fonthill Dublin South contains Rathfarnham Templeogue and Firhouse Bohernabreena Dublin South Central contains Rathfarnham Templeogue Dublin South West contains Tallaght Central Tallaght South Firhouse Bohernabreena and Rathfarnham TempleogueSome overlaps occur Rathfarnham Templeogue local electoral area occupies parts of three constituencies Dublin South Dublin South Central and Dublin South West Firhouse Bohernabreena local electoral area occupies parts of two constituencies Dublin South Central and Dublin South West The following tables illustrate the detailed administrative electoral county structure or polling scheme 31 South Dublin County Council Polling Scheme Dublin Mid West Constituency Dail Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling PlaceDublin Mid West Clondalkin Rowlagh 1 FF Clondalkin Rowlagh Part of RowlaghRowlagh 2 FG Clondalkin Moorefield Part of Rowlagh 3 FH Palmerston West Part of QuarryvaleNeilstown 1 FL Clondalkin Moorefield Part of NeilstownNeilstown 2 FM Clondalkin Rowlagh Part of Foxdene FN Clondalkin Cappaghmore FoxdeneBawnogue 1 FR Clondalkin Dunawley Part of BawnogueBawnogue 1a FX Clondalkin Dunawley Part of DeansrathClondalkin 1 FS Clondalkin Village part of ClondalkinClondalkin 1a FY Clondalkin Village part of Clondalkin 2 FT Clondalkin Monastery Part of Clondalkin 2a FZ Clondalkin Monastery Part of Newcastle FV Newcastle NewcastleRathcoole GV Rathcoole RathcooleSaggart GW Saggart SaggartBrittas 1 GX Saggart BrittasLucan Airlie FA Lucan St Helens Part of West LucanEsker 1 FB Lucan Esker Part of EskerEsker 2 FC Lucan Heights Part of Esker 3 FP Lucan Esker Part of GriffeenEsker 4 FW Lucan St Helens Part of EskerLucan 1 FD Lucan Heights Part of Lucan VillageLucan Esker Part of Lucan 2 FE Lucan Esker Part of Esker NorthLucan 2a FO Lucan Esker Part of Lucan Heights Part of Cherryorchard FI Clondalkin Moorfield Part of PalmerstonPalmerston 1 FJ Palmerston West Part of Palmerston 2 FK Palmerston VillageSouth Dublin County Council Polling Scheme Dublin South Constituency Dail Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling PlaceDublin South Rathfarnham Ballyboden IC Edmonstown Part of BallybodenStocking Lane 1 IE Firhouse Ballycullen Part of BallyroanStocking Lane 2 IT Edmonstown Part of Knocklyon 1 II Firhouse Knocklyon Part of KnocklyonKnocklyon 2 IJ Ballyboden Part of Knocklyon 3 IH Firhouse Ballycullen Part of Knocklyon 4 IG Firhouse Ballycullen Part of BallyroanBallyroan 1 IK Rathfarnham ButterfieldBallyroan 2 IL Ballyboden Part of Ballyroan 3 IM Rathfarnham St Enda s Part of Ballyroan 4 IN Rathfarnham BallyroanRathfarnham 1 IP Rathfarnham Village RathfarnhamRathfarnham 2 IQ Rathfarnham HermitageRathfarnham 3 IR Rathfarnham St Enda s Part of South Dublin County Council Polling Scheme Dublin South Central Constituency Dail Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling PlaceDublin South Central Clondalkin Fox and Geese FU A Dail ConstituencyClondalkin Monastery Part of BluebellB Local Electoral AreaClondalkin Monastery Part of ClondalkinTallaght Central Robinhood GA A Dail ConstituencyClondalkin Ballymount Part of BluebellB Local Electoral AreaClondalkin Ballymount Part of KingswoodBallymount GM A Dail ConstituencyTallaght Kilnamanagh Part of WalkinstownB Local Electoral AreaTallaght Kilnamanagh Part of KingswoodCherryfield 1 IA Terenure Cherryfield WalkinstownCherryfield 2 IB Terenure GreentreesFortfield HS Templeogue Kimmage Manor FortfieldSouth Dublin County Council Polling Scheme Dublin South West Constituency Dail Constituency Area Local Electoral Area Polling District Book Electoral Division Polling PlaceDublin South West Tallaght Central Kingswood 1 GB Clondalkin Ballymount Part of KingswoodKingswood 2 GC Tallaght Kingswood Part of Kingswood 3 GD Tallaght Kilnamanagh Part of Kilnamanagh 1 GE Tallaght Kilnamanagh Part of KilnamanaghKilnamanagh 2 GF Tallaght Kingswood Part of Tymon 1 GK Tallaght Tymon Part of TymonTymon 2 GL Tallaght Glenview Part of Tallaght GI Tallaght Glenview Part of Tallaght VillageTallaght Kingswood Part of Tallaght Tymon Part of Springfield 1 GT Tallaght Springfield Part of SpringfieldSpringfield 1a HO Tallaght Springfield Part of Belgard GU Tallaght Belgard BelgardBrookfield GR Tallaght Fettercairn Part of BrookfieldTallaght Jobstown Part of Fettercairn GS Tallaght Fettercairn Part of FettercairnLimekiln 1 HK Templeogue Limekiln LimekilnLimekiln 2 HL Terenure St JamesTempleogue 1 HM Templeogue Osprey OrwellTempleogue 2 HP Templeogue Cypress Part of Templeogue 3 HQ Templeogue OrwellTempleogue 4 HR Templeogue Cypress Part of Templeogue 5 HT Templeogue VillageTallaght South Mountainpark 1 GG Tallaght Millbrook MountainparkMountainpark 2 GH Tallaght AvonbegJobstown 1 GN Tallaght Jobstown Part of JobstownJobstown 1a HN Tallaght Jobstown Part of Jobstown 1b GO Tallaght Jobstown Part of Jobstown 2 GP Ballinascorney Part of Jobstown 3 GQ Tallaght Jobstown Part of Tallaght Fettercairn Part of Brittas 2 HA Ballinascorney Part of BrittasOldbawn 1 HC Tallaght Oldbawn OldbawnOldbawn 2 HD Tallaght Kiltipper Part of Oldbawn 3 HE Bohernabreena Part of BallycraghOldbawn 3a HU Bohernabreena Part of OldbawnOldbawn 4 HJ Ballinascorney Part of Knockmore 1 HF Tallaght Killinarden Part of KnockmoreTallaght Kiltipper Part of Killinarden HG Tallaght Kiltipper Part of KillinardenTallaght Killinarden Part of Knockmore 2 HH Ballinascorney Part of KnockmoreGlenasmole HI Bohernabreena Part of GlenasmoleKillakee ID Bohernabreena Part of BallycraghFirhouse 1 IF Firhouse Village Part of FirhouseFirhouse 1a IO Firhouse Village Part of BallycraghMonalea IS Firhouse Village Part of FirhouseControversies Edit2019 Wetlands Destruction Edit In 2019 South Dublin County Council sanctioned the mass dumping of silt in a wetlands park which it had previously vowed to protect 32 33 A large part of the park s ecosystem was destroyed buried under several feet of silt which was then leveled with heavy machinery 34 The destruction enraged environmental groups who estimated that thousands of animals were buried and killed including several protected and endangered species 32 34 In response the council confirmed that they would review their silt disposal process 32 while admitting no wrongdoing 33 References Edit Local Government Reform Act 2014 12 Local government areas Irish Statute Book 27 January 2014 Archived from the original on 1 August 2016 Retrieved 5 November 2015 Opening Hours amp Useful Addresses South Dublin County Council Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Corporate Plan 2010 2014 South Dublin County Council Archived from the original on 14 August 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Census 2006 Population of each province county and city Central Statistics Office Archived from the original on 17 April 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Register of Electors South Dublin County Council Archived from the original on 22 August 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Local Government 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the original on 19 October 2020 Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 12 September 2020 Two councillors served on first South Dublin County Council 25 years ago The Echo 4 June 2019 Archived from the original on 1 November 2019 Retrieved 1 November 2019 From Monastic Centre to Modern City PDF South Dublin County Council p 2 Archived PDF from the original on 24 September 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2019 Local Government Act 2001 7th Sch Number of members of local authorities No 37 of 2001 7th Sch Enacted on 21 July 2001 Act of the Oireachtas Retrieved from Irish Statute Book Local Government Reform Act 2014 s 15 Number of members of local authorities No 1 of 2014 s 15 Enacted on 27 January 2014 Act of the Oireachtas Retrieved from Irish Statute Book Local Government Act 1994 No 8 of 1994 Enacted on 29 April 1994 Act of the Oireachtas Archived from the original on 10 December 2015 Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 15 February 2011 Corporate Plan 2010 2014 page 32 South Dublin County Council Archived from the original on 13 July 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Council website Corporate Policy Group South Dublin County Council Archived from the original on 14 August 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Local Government Act 2001 s 31 Cathaoirleach and Leas Chathaoirleach No 37 of 2001 s 31 Per Schedule 8 of the Local Government Act 2001 the elected Members of the Council in exercising their reserved functions resolved at a Council Meeting held on 11 March 2002 to give to the office of the Cathaoirleach and Leas Chathaoirleach the titles of Meara Mayor and Leas Mheara Deputy Mayor Enacted on 21 July 2001 Act of the Oireachtas Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 17 February 2011 Local Government Act 1991 Regional Assemblies Establishment Order 2014 Article 5 and Schedule 3 S I No 573 of 2014 Signed on 16 December 2014 Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 30 April 2023 County of South Dublin Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts Order 2018 S I No 633 of 2018 Signed on 19 December 2018 Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland Archived from the original on 2 February 2019 Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 11 September 2020 Dublin County District Electoral Divisions Regulations 1986 S I No 13 of 1986 Signed on 20 January 1986 by Liam Kavanagh Minister for the Environment Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland Retrieved from Irish Statute Book Dublin County District Electoral Divisions Amendment Regulations 1994 S I No 106 of 1994 Signed on 29 April 1994 by Michael Smith Minister for the Environment Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland Retrieved from Irish Statute Book Local Elections 2019 Local Government Archived from the original on 7 June 2019 Retrieved 8 June 2019 Local Elections 2019 Results Transfer of Votes and Statistics PDF Department of Housing Planning and Local Government pp 187 198 Archived PDF from the original on 10 June 2020 Retrieved 11 September 2020 New Clondalkin Councillor appointed News Group 15 January 2020 Archived from the original on 24 February 2020 Retrieved 24 February 2020 Derren o Bradaigh co opted into Sinn Fein SDCC seat Dublin People 14 December 2020 Archived from the original on 5 February 2021 Retrieved 27 January 2021 Green Party welcomes new South Dublin City Councillor Green Party Comhaontas Glas 29 April 2021 Archived from the original on 5 February 2021 Retrieved 15 June 2021 Leah 23 will be youngest sitting member of the council Echo ie 11 May 2021 Retrieved 26 June 2022 New Councillor Co opted by Council sdcc ie 9 May 2022 Retrieved 13 January 2023 Polling Scheme 2010 South Dublin County Council Archived from the original on 1 September 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Adopted Polling Scheme 2010 South Dublin County Council Archived from the original on 14 August 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 a b c Council to review silt disposal as wetlands destroyed RTE 23 September 2019 Archived from the original on 24 September 2019 Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b Murray Sean 23 September 2019 Council confirms it deposited silt on destroyed Tallaght wetlands TheJournal ie Archived from the original on 24 September 2019 Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b Gleeson Colin Hutton Brian South Dublin council to review destruction of wetland eco system The Irish Times Archived from the original on 28 September 2019 Retrieved 24 September 2019 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Dublin County Council amp oldid 1166654569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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