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Robert Dowds TD If you wish to raise any issue with me, whether personal, local or national, please contact me. Summer 2012 CLONDALKIN UPDATE Robert Dowds @robert_dowdsTD Constituency Office: Main Street, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 Tel: 618 3446 Mobile: 087 652 0360 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.robertdowds.ie Robert Dowds has given a very warm welcome to Minister Ruairí Quinn's announcement that there will be a new system for processing student grants, which will be faster, more efficient and save the taxpayer 5million. Students can now apply online and be given a provisional answer on their grant in a short period. Students who are awarded grants will now get payments through a monthly electronic transfer, which will be a huge improvement on the present system. This new system for those starting college in September is to be called SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland) and is available at www.studentfinance.ie "Until now we have had 66 different authorities each awarding grants and replicating the work involved, costing the taxpayer more than was necessary and was incredibly slow at getting grants to students who were badly in need of them. I have had several students come to me who were still waiting on grants in May or June of their academic year. The new system, SUSI, will centralise the grants system, speed up the processing of grant applications and save the taxpayer money. I would encourage new students who are starting college in September to apply online as soon as possible." NEW STUDENT GRANT SYSTEM FOR NEW COLLEGE STUDENTS Labour TD Robert Dowds has welcomed the opening of the historic Round Tower of Clondalkin to the public for the Clondalkin Village Festival which took place on June 30th and July 1st. "I was delighted that, for the first time, we managed to get the OPW to agree to open the ground floor of the Round Tower for the Clondalkin festival. It was a great opportunity for the people of our community to stand inside what is our most famous and historic structure. I have long argued that the authorities should be doing more to improve the access to the Tower and sorting out the area around it." "I know there were plenty of people wanted to climb to the top of the Tower, and hopefully we might push for that in the future. But getting into the ground floor was an important first step to making the Tower more accessible to the people of Clondalkin." "I want to say a very special thanks to Minister Brian Hayes, for all his help in this matter. Minister Hayes is only down the road in Tallaght and understands how important the Round Tower is to the people of Clondalkin. I am delighted that so many people took the opportunity to go into the Tower. I want to commend all those involved with the organisation of the Clondalkin Village Festival. ROUND TOWER IS OPENED FOR CLONDALKIN VILLAGE FESTIVAL After the announcement in late 2011 that the Government had approved a funding mechanism for the Newlands Cross flyover, Robert Dowds has been working hard to get this project off the ground as soon as possible. In recent weeks he has spoken to the National Roads Authority about the progress of the project. "After speaking to the NRA, I am very glad that they are optimistic that the contract for the project will be awarded this year and they are confident that construction will start by the end of the year. I understand that due to the European financial crisis, there has been a slight delay in getting this project off the ground, as the funding for the project depends on investment from the financial markets. In this regard, the recent passing of the referendum was very helpful is minimising the delays to the project." "The Newlands Cross flyover is a project that I want to see completed as soon as possible, so that we can put an end to the mile long traffic jam from the Red Cow interchange to the Cross which forms almost every evening. I will continue to press this project forward so that we get our flyover sooner rather than later. It is a vital piece of infrastructure that will make a real difference and it is long overdue." In June the Government published the new Gaeltacht Bill which for the first time allows for the recognition of areas outside the Gaeltacht as being strongholds of the Irish language. Robert Dowds has been championing the case that Clondalkin be recognised as one such area due to the large numbers of Gaelgóirí, Gaelscoileanna in the area. "Since this idea of recognition was mooted, I have been championing the case that Clondalkin should be recognised as a "Líonra Gaeilge" or "Irish Language Network". I have met with Minister Dinny McGinley and I have emphasised to him that we have thousands of fluent Irish speakers in Clondalkin, two primary schools, a secondary school and an Irish cultural heritage centre in Áras Chrónáin. "Thar 40 bliain tá ana chuid obair tar éis bheith déanta chun an Gaeilge a chur chun cinn i gCluain Dolcáin, agus ba chóir go mbeidh sé sin aitheanta go hoifigiúl. Déanfaidh mé mo dhícheall chun a cinntiú go bhfaigheann Cluain Dolcáin an aitheantas atá tuillte againn mar ceantair ina bhfuil an teanga láidir. Tá súil agam amach anseo go mbeidh Cluain Dolcáin aitheanta mar Líonra Gaeilge faoi Bhille na Gaeltachta 2012. CLONDALKIN IN THE RUNNING FOR STATUS UNDER NEW GAELTACHT BILL 0612 Artist's Rendition of the Newlands Cross Upgrade NEWLANDS CROSS-UPDATE FROM NATIONAL ROADS AUTHORITY

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Robert Dowds TD

If you wish to raise any issue with me, whether personal, local or national, please contact me.

Summer 2012

CLONDALKIN UPDATE

Robert Dowds @robert_dowdsTD

Constituency Office: Main Street, Clondalkin, Dublin 22Tel: 618 3446

Mobile: 087 652 0360E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.robertdowds.ie

Robert Dowds has given a very warm welcome to Minister Ruairí Quinn's announcement that there will be anew system for processing student grants, which will be faster, more efficient and save the taxpayer €5million.

Students can now apply online and be given a provisional answer on their grant in a short period. Students whoare awarded grants will now get payments through a monthly electronic transfer, which will be a hugeimprovement on the present system. This new system for those starting college in September is to be calledSUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland) and is available at www.studentfinance.ie

"Until now we have had 66 different authorities each awarding grants and replicating the work involved, costingthe taxpayer more than was necessary and was incredibly slow at getting grants to students who were badly inneed of them. I have had several students come to me who were still waiting on grants in May or June of theiracademic year. The new system, SUSI, will centralise the grants system, speed up the processing of grantapplications and save the taxpayer money. I would encourage new students who are starting college inSeptember to apply online as soon as possible."

NEW STUDENT GRANT SYSTEM FOR NEWCOLLEGE STUDENTS

Labour TD Robert Dowds has welcomed the opening ofthe historic Round Tower of Clondalkin to the public forthe Clondalkin Village Festival which took place on June30th and July 1st.

"I was delighted that, for the first time, we managed toget the OPW to agree to open the ground floor of theRound Tower for the Clondalkin festival. It was a greatopportunity for the people of our community to standinside what is our most famous and historic structure. Ihave long argued that the authorities should be doingmore to improve the access to the Tower and sorting outthe area around it."

"I know there were plenty of people wanted to climb tothe top of the Tower, and hopefully we might push forthat in the future. But getting into the ground floor wasan important first step to making the Tower more accessible to the people of Clondalkin."

"I want to say a very special thanks to Minister Brian Hayes, for all his help in this matter.Minister Hayes is only down the road in Tallaght and understands how important theRound Tower is to the people of Clondalkin. I am delighted that so many people took theopportunity to go into the Tower. I want to commend all those involved with theorganisation of the Clondalkin Village Festival.

ROUND TOWER IS OPENED FORCLONDALKIN VILLAGE FESTIVAL

After the announcement in late 2011 that the Government had approved a funding mechanismfor the Newlands Cross flyover, Robert Dowds has been working hard to get this project off theground as soon as possible. In recent weeks he has spoken to the National Roads Authorityabout the progress of the project.

"After speaking to the NRA, I am very glad that they are optimistic that the contract for theproject will be awarded this year and they are confident that construction will start by the endof the year. I understand that due to the European financial crisis, there has been a slight delayin getting this project off the ground, as the funding for the project depends on investmentfrom the financial markets. In this regard, the recent passing of the referendum was very helpfulis minimising the delays to the project."

"The Newlands Cross flyover is a project that I want to see completed as soon as possible, sothat we can put an end to the mile long traffic jam from the Red Cow interchange to the Crosswhich forms almost every evening. I will continue to press this project forward so that we getour flyover sooner rather than later. It is a vital piece of infrastructure that will make a realdifference and it is long overdue."

In June the Government published the new GaeltachtBill which for the first time allows for the recognitionof areas outside the Gaeltacht as being strongholdsof the Irish language. Robert Dowds has beenchampioning the case that Clondalkin berecognised as one such area due to the largenumbers of Gaelgóirí, Gaelscoileanna in the area.

"Since this idea of recognition was mooted, I havebeen championing the case that Clondalkin should berecognised as a "Líonra Gaeilge" or "Irish LanguageNetwork". I have met with Minister Dinny McGinley and I haveemphasised to him that we have thousands of fluent Irish speakers in Clondalkin, twoprimary schools, a secondary school and an Irish cultural heritage centre in ÁrasChrónáin.

"Thar 40 bliain tá ana chuid obair tar éis bheith déanta chun an Gaeilge a chur chuncinn i gCluain Dolcáin, agus ba chóir go mbeidh sé sin aitheanta go hoifigiúl. Déanfaidhmé mo dhícheall chun a cinntiú go bhfaigheann Cluain Dolcáin an aitheantas atátuillte againn mar ceantair ina bhfuil an teanga láidir. Tá súil agam amach anseo gombeidh Cluain Dolcáin aitheanta mar Líonra Gaeilge faoi Bhille na Gaeltachta 2012.

CLONDALKIN IN THE RUNNINGFOR STATUS UNDER NEWGAELTACHT BILL

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Artist's Rendition of the Newlands Cross Upgrade

NEWLANDS CROSS-UPDATE FROM NATIONAL ROADS AUTHORITY

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Robert Dowds TD Working with your local Labour team

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Cllr. Caitríona Jones087 203 [email protected]

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Constituency Office: Main Street, Clondalkin, Dublin 22

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Robert Dowds and Cllr. Breeda Bonner continue to work hard together for the entire communityin Clondalkin. Breeda Bonner has so far helped set up 4 residents associations and is heavilyinvolved with the Tidy Town Buzz which has swept Clondalkin, and which thankfully has the fullsupport of every councillor in the area.

"I am absolutely delighted that my initiative to set up Residents' Associations has gone down sowell with people around Clondalkin. We now have 4 different associations in various stages ofdevelopment who are working together to improve their community. I'm delighted that I couldhelp them to get up and running."

"The Tidy Towns Buzz which has swept Clondalkin over recent months has been a credit to ourpeople, and it is great that Residents' Associations are getting involved. To see the numbers ofpeople volunteering to clean up their communities is really uplifting. If anyone wants to contactme to see how they go about setting up their own association, I'd be delighted to help."

Robert Dowds is working closely with Cllr. Bonner on local issues, and both are committed toworking as hard as they can to improve the Clondalkin community. Both are very strong believersthat there is nothing for it only hard work.

DOWDS & BONNER WORKING HARD FOR CLONDALKIN TOGETHER

Clondalkin Youth Band were recently honoured by the county council for theircontribution to the Clondalkin community. Robert Dowds and Breeda Bonnercongratulated Vincent Dolan and all past and present members of the band for theirmagnificent performances over many years and in countries all over the world.

Congratulating the Youth Band, Breeda Bonner said: "The Clondalkin Youth Band are acredit to our community, and I want to extend a special congratulations to VincentDolan and all those involved with the Youth Band over the years. The Youth Band havebrought great pride and honour to Clondalkin in the way the have represented us all sosuperbly over many years."

Robert Dowds said: "The Youth Band gives a very positive image of Clondalkin to theentire world, and it has also helped so many of our young people, including one of myown children, to develop a sense of discipline and confidence as they grow into youngadults. On behalf of the Clondalkin community, I want to say congratulations and a verysincere thanks for all their work over the years."

CLONDALKIN YOUTH BANDHONOURED BY COUNTYCOUNCIL

WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES

IN CLONDALKIN

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Robert Dowds, Éilis Dolan, Vincent Dolan and Cllr. Breeda Bonner at the Civic Ceremony for ClondalkinYouth Band

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