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Three Dail Constituencies (2013) covering South Dublin
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South Dublin Council Buildings
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GovernmentSouth Dublin County Boundary
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EnergyTownlands 2015 - 1:40K
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Road Maintenance provide salt bins at strategic locations through the County. Find your nearest salt bin or drop here.
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Polling Station Locations 2024
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The data in this dataset is best interpreted by comparison with Table A in the published Annual Budget document which can be found at https://www.sdcc.ie/en/services/our-council/policies-and-plans/budgets-and-spending/annual-budget/ Section 1 of Table A contains the Budgeted...
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Table F is the Expenditure and Income for the Budget Year and Estimated Outturn for the previous Year. It contains – ‘Expenditure’ and ‘Income’ Adopted by the Council for the Budget Year; 'Expenditure’ and ‘Income’ Estimated by the Chief Executive for the Budget Year;...
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Table D is the Analysis of Budget Income from Goods and Services. It contains – ‘Income’ for Goods and Services by ‘Source of Income’ for the Budget Year; ‘Income’ for Goods and Services by ‘Source of Income’ for the Previous Financial Year. The data in this dataset is best...
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Appendix 1 is the Summary of the Central Management Charge. It contains – ‘Expenditure’ for each Central Management ‘Service’ for the Budget Year ‘Expenditure’ for each Central Management ‘Service’ for the previous Year. The data in this dataset is best interpreted by...
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Table B is the Expenditure and Income for the Budget Year and Estimated Outturn for the previous Year. It contains – ‘Expenditure’ and ‘Income’ Adopted by the Council for Divisions and Services for the Budget Year; ‘Expenditure’ and ‘Income’ Estimated by the Chief Executive...
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Appendix 2 is the Summary of the Local Property Tax Allocation. It contains – Discretionary Local Property Tax Allocation (Table A) for the Budget Year. Self-Funding Local Property Tax for Revenue Budget, broken down between service divisions for the Budget Year. Self-Funding...
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Table E is the Analysis of Budget Income from Grants and Subsidies and LPT Self-Funding. Section 1 of Table E contains Income from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government by Division including - ‘Income’ by ‘Source of Income’ from Grants, Subsidies &...
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Architectural Conservation Areas South Dublin County Development Plan 2022 to 2028 SDCCHousingThese areas are created under Section 10(2)(g) of the Planning and Development Acts, as amended. This allows for groups of buildings, streets, villages, small towns and larger areas to be designated as Architectural Conservation Areas. Within the County Development Plan, a...
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Table D is the Analysis of Budget Income from Goods and Services. It contains – ‘Income’ for Goods and Services by ‘Source of Income’ for the Budget Year; ‘Income’ for Goods and Services by ‘Source of Income’ for the Previous Financial Year. The data in this dataset is best...
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Special Areas of Conservation South Dublin County Development Plan 2022 to 2028 SDCCHousingThere are prime wildlife conservation areas in the country, considered to be important on a European as well as Irish level. Most Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) are in the countryside, although a few sites reach into town or city landscapes, such as Dublin Bay and Cork...
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Sites of Geological Interest South Dublin County Development Plan 2022 to 2028 SDCCHousingGeological heritage or ‘geoheritage’is the term used to describe sites or places with features of geology that have important scientific, educational, cultural, or visual value. There are many types of sites. They are made from past and present geological processes (wearing...
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Record of Protected Structures South Dublin County Development Plan 2022 to 2028 SDCCHousingThe Planning and Development Acts, as amended, require a Record of Protected Structures (RPS) to be included within County Development Plans. Where a structure is protected under the RPS the protection includes (unless otherwise stated), its interior and the land within its...
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Education and SportA monthly total count of the number of people passing a footfall counter at the main entrance to the Round Tower Visitor Centre, in Clondalkin, Dublin. Data from January 2019 To-Date is included.
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The road infrastructure is the largest asset managed by local authorities in Ireland. It’s efficient management (both day to day and in the long term) is essential to economic activity as the majority of commuting and haulage occurs using it. The 31 local authorities operate,...