Community Policing

Navan Road, Ashtown and Pelletstown

On October 10th 2019 Mary chaired the Community Policing Forum for the Navan Road, Ashtown and Pelletstown area.

The meeting was attended by Dublin City Council area staff, the Gardaí, Deputy Jack Chambers TD, Cllr Roderic O’Gorman and Cllr Colm O’Rourke.

The Gardaí provided a detailed report on crime in the area, details of which are available HERE.

Dublin City Council provided detailed responses to the various traffic, environmental and waste management issues submitted in advance to the agenda. Click HERE to see the report in full.

Mary encouraged all residents to report any suspicious activity in the area to the Gardaí by dialling 999 particularly with daylight hours reducing.

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