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File photo. Exterior of Dartmouth Park in Dublin. Google Street View

Dublin City Council says it's 'common sense' not to enter public parks after dark but has just made another open 24/7

Local councillor Hazel Chu supports the idea, but says that local residents are concerned about the potential for anti-social behaviour.

DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL is set to leave the gates to a Dublin park open 24/7 from today, with a previous decision to implement the same policy at another nearby park having “resolved the problem of anti-social behaviour”. 

Dartmouth Square Park, located between Upper Leeson Street and Ranelagh Road in the south of the city, will be left unlocked throughout the night and the council says it will monitor the situation at the park with gardaí and local residents.

It comes after TheJournal.ie reported earlier this week that Dublin City Council advises members of the public not to enter a public park after dark and adding that it was “common sense”.

In one such instance, Green Party councillor Hazel Chu asked if solar lighting could be installed along pathways in Herbert Park in Ballsbridge.

The council replied to her that it would be “inappropriate” to provide public lighting within a park as it would give “a false sense of safety and encourage use after dark”. 

Chu said she felt it was a “no brainer” to install lights in this particular park, and said an unwillingness from the council to do could be an indication “we’re not utilising our parks properly”. 

However, leaving gates open at a park without providing public lighting has actually helped to curb anti-social behaviour at Herbert Park. 

A Dublin City Council spokesperson told TheJournal.ie: “About five years ago, due to anti-social gatherings in Herbert Park a decision was made in cooperation with the gardai to leave the gates unlocked.

This resolved the problem of anti-social behaviour and the gates have remained unlocked.

The spokesperson added that the same measure would be implemented at Dartmouth Park from the end of February.

“From the end of this month the gates of Dartmouth Park will also be left unlocked and the situation will be monitored in consultation with the gardai and local residents,” the spokesperson added.

Chu told TheJournal.ie that while she was supportive of keeping the park open, local residents had made contact to express their concerns. 

“It’s a lovely park, and actually quite well-lit anyway so I don’t see a problem there,” she said. “People go for runs, walk their dogs. But residents nearby are unhappy with the potential for anti-social behaviour there. The gardaí and the council need to monitor it closely.”

The Green Party councillor said it was important to invest in and protect public amenities, particularly in making it available for people who may live in the surrounding area in accommodation that doesn’t have its own open spaces.

She added: “I think it’s a good idea [to leave the gates open on the park]. While I have conveyed that to residents, I do hear their concerns. We need to wait and see now how it goes.”

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    Feb 21st 2014, 6:41 AM

    I think there is a new movement started in Clare called Independents together which encourages like minded people to have a voice in the running of our country. They are insistent that they are not a political party and nothing to do with Lucinda and co. I believe they have recruited candidates to run in the local elections,which is great , because people don’t know which way to vote now that they have seen the corruption of the last Gover. And the failure of this one to correct it.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:05 AM

    What does new political movement actually mean to the person on the street I real terms… No property tax, no water charges, no a and e issues. Will we still have 166 tds on 100k a year plus expenses and advisors etc etc

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:01 AM

    A lot of these “new politicians” are also teachers with many of the taking a career break to do the honourable thing and return our country back to the people, we have had enough of teachers as they will upon getting elected receive their two pensions …..if they want to get elected resign from being a teacher before you want to be a politician that will endure you more to the people….

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    Feb 21st 2014, 7:55 AM

    I think the word independent in independent td is being diluted

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    Feb 21st 2014, 6:45 AM

    Great. If anyone needs any typesetting done, they know where to go. Do they advise on “photo air brushing ” etc.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:29 AM

    Not sure if Donnelly will be involved.
    He is already part of the technical group.
    So do in this won’t change his impact.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 12:54 PM

    Any vehicle that has Shane Ross and Pat Nulty in it is as attention seeking as it is utterly useless

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:11 PM

    the independent thought united vision doc is nice and vague, not sure the community orgs they mention are progressive

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