The closing date for the
Dublin City Development Plan Schools Poster Competition has been extended to Friday, 30th April 2021 to facilitate schools returning to their classrooms this month.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu has invited primary students from 3rd to 6th class to create a poster of their vision for the city as part of the public engagement process for the Dublin City Development Plan 2022- 2028. If schools would like their students to talk to the Lord Mayor about their posters, she would be delighted to chat to them online.
The Dublin City Development Plan sets out a vision and direction for the future of the city acting as an over-arching roadmap for the development of our city, protection of our environment, heritage, and amenities as well as in mitigating against climate change. The Plan is currently under review and a dedicated website in place to assist members of the public to be informed and to engage with the consultation process.
Closing Date Extended to 30th April 2021 for the Dublin City Development Plan Schools Poster Competition My Vision for Dublin …
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Thousands of homes and new communities are planned for South Dublin.
People are being asked to give their views on the County Development Plan for 2022 to 2028.
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council says there is enough land zoned for around 20,000 homes, while planning has already been approved for over 9,000 residential units.
Louise McGauran, Senior Planner, County Development Plan Team said:
“In normal times we would have a physical display at the same time but we have made the decision to delay the public display until after 31
st January. For anyone who isn’t able to view it on line they will be able to view it in the Ferry terminal in Dun Laoghaire town for the full required ten weeks from the start of February through to April.