Neighbourhood Watch Alert

Dear Members and Residents, A car on Brennanstown Avenue was broken into last night. There were also a number of cars broken into on Brennanstown Road last night and a car was stolen from Lambourne Wood. On friday evening, four men were filmed on CCTV checking car doors in Killart, beside Dunnes Stores. There appears to be a group targeting the area in recent days. … Continue reading Neighbourhood Watch Alert

Winter Burglary Prevention Advice

Dear Members and Residents, As the days get shorter and we head into winter we wanted to share some Crime Prevention tips with you. Always lock your car, most cars stolen are unlocked. Never leave your car keys near your front door, they can be “fished out” through the letterbox. Always turn your alarm on when leaving your home, even if it’s just for a … Continue reading Winter Burglary Prevention Advice

Neighbourhood Watch Alert

Dear Members and Residents, There was an attempted break-in in the last hour on Brennanstown Square. A man was disturbed by a vigilant resident as he tried to gain entry to a ground floor duplex apartment. He ran away. The Gardaí have been on site, taken statements and searched the estate along with a number of residents. Gardaí will be requesting CCTV footage from the … Continue reading Neighbourhood Watch Alert

We’re Spring Planting This Saturday & We Need Your Help.

Dear Members and Residents, The Residents Association committee will be planting 1000 crocus bulbs and 250 daffodil bulbs in the grass verge along Brennanstown Ave (from Cabinteely Stream to the Old Bray Rd) this Saturday 3rd at 10.30am. The avenue will hopefully be full of colour next spring. If you would like to help out and can spare a little time please come along. Each … Continue reading We’re Spring Planting This Saturday & We Need Your Help.

New Framework For Living With Covid-19

Dear Members and Residents, The Government has published Resilience & Recovery 2020-2021: Plan for Living with Covid-19, which aims to help people go about their daily lives as much as possible, while managing the behaviour of the virus. The Framework consists of 5 levels. Most of Ireland is now in level 2. Dublin is in level 2 with some additional modifications. You can get details … Continue reading New Framework For Living With Covid-19