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

Brennanstown Summer BBQ & Covid-19

Dear Members and Residents In recent weeks the residents association committee have been working on plans for our summer BBQ. We had planned for the BBQ to take place on Saturday Sept 5th, and had engaged the services of a BBQ company, designed the posters and drafted the letter to residents with all the details. Unfortunately Tuesday nights announcement of new Covid-19 restrictions has meant … Continue reading Brennanstown Summer BBQ & Covid-19

New Covid-19 Public Health Measures Announced Until 13th September

Dear Members and Residents, These new public health measures were announced on Tuesday 18 August and come into place immediately. They will remain in place until 13th September. all businesses should continue to allow remote working where possible if you are having visitors over to your home – you should limit them to 6 people from no more than 3 households outdoor gatherings are to … Continue reading New Covid-19 Public Health Measures Announced Until 13th September

Cabinteely resident challenges €130m Tudor Homes Cherrywood development bordering Brennanstown

Dear Members and Residents, An article from yesterday’s Irish Times. A legal challenge to planning permission for 367 new homes in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown is to be fast-tracked in the Commercial Court. The action concerns the decision to grant Tudor Homes permission to build apartments, four-bedroom houses, a childcare facility, and duplex and triple units at a 6.57 hectare site within the Cherrywood Strategic Development … Continue reading Cabinteely resident challenges €130m Tudor Homes Cherrywood development bordering Brennanstown