Community Policing

Drumcondra and Glasnevin

Dublin City Council will re-establish the Drumcondra and Glasnevin Community Policing Forum on November 20th @ 7pm in the Maples Hotel on Iona Rd.

The forum is a great opportunity for residents and businesses in the area to meet with Dublin City Council Officials, local Gardaí and their elected local representatives to raise issues they would like addressed in our area. 

Mary encourages residents, businesses and anyone who cares about Drumcondra and Glasnevin to attend the meeting and work with us to improve our area. 

The Drumcondra Glasnevin Community Policing Forum is administered by Dublin City Council as a sub-committee of the Dublin City Joint Policing Committee for which Mary is the Chairperson. 


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