Wednesday 13 July 2011

Crime Prevention Talk

Roxboro Garda Community Policing Unit have organised a Crime Prevention talk for the Senior Citizens attending the Community Bingo in the Community Centre at 8.30 p.m. on Monday 25th July.

The talk will be given by crime Prevention officer, Sergeant Brian Broderick. It will be of a relatively short duration and will not interfere with the participation in the Bingo.

GARDA COMMUNITY POLICING CLINIC
Our Lady Of Lourdes Action Centre

Mon 11th July 11 – 12 noon Garda Barry Moylan

Thurs 14th July 3 – 4 p.m. Garda Thomas Mulcahy

Mon 18th July 3 – 4 p.m. Garda Donal Walsh

Mon 25th July 11 – 12 noon Garda Niamh Briggs

Thurs 28th July 11 – 12 noon Garda Niall Murphy

Community Bingo

Our Lady of Lourdes Community Bingo is now on every Monday at 8.30pm.

Here is a selection of photos from the re-launch on 4th of July












New Policy Document Launched in University of Limerick


The Ballinacurra Weston  Residents' Alliance (BWRA) in association with Limerick Regeneration Watch launched 'Residents First- towards real community participation in regeneration areas' at a 3-day conference in the University of Limerick on 'Renewing Local Democracy Through Civic Engagement'.
This summer school, organised by UL's Department of Politics and Public Administration, ran from 13th - 15th June and was well attended by over 100 participants. Many of the lectures and workshops were about community participation.
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The purpose of the School was to allow time for dialogue, debate and indeed disagreement about the merits and mechanics of local democracy in Ireland. Thus, the majority of sessions were highly participatory in nature and focused on combining the expertise of invited speakers with the experience of participants in the summer school. Participants were invited to bring along material for display to highlight their own initiatives and activities.

"I was originally invited to participate in the Community Circle on day-three of the school; 'Listening and Hearing - Experiences of Community Engagement', and had hoped to bring attention to our new
publication, Residents First" said Cathal McCarthy, Chairperson of Limerick Regeneration Watch.and PRO with the Ballinacurra Weston Residents' Alliance

"But then an invitation was issued to all members of Our Lady of Lourdes Umbrella Group to attend the school and quite a few of us jumped at the chance" added Mr. McCarthy, who is also treasurer of the Umbrella Group.

"We had originally intended to launch Residents First on the 25th of June to coincide with the 4th anniversary of Brendan Kenny's appointment as CEO of the Limerick Regeneration Agencies but the summer school was the perfect venue, especially with the Minister for Environment, Phil Hogan, opening the school. The Ministers opening address gave me hope that things will be different under his watch, that change is in the air and we might finally be listened to." said Matt Collins, Chairperson of the BWRA.

The theme of Day 2 was 'Public Participation and Planning' and the opening lecture by Ciaran Lynch of the Tipperary Institute, whose topic of 'Public Participation in Planning in Ireland' was fascinating and insightful, detailing the various types of community participation from 'best practice' to the 'fraudulent'. This was followed by a Workshop - Planning for Community and Area Regeneration, with presentations from Mike Scannell of Tralee Town Council - 'Urban Regeneration in Tralee' and Declan Blackett of the Limerick Regeneration Agencies - 'Participation in Limerick Regeneration'

"The difference in approach of Tralee Town Council to regeneration and their treatment of residents when compared to their counterparts in Limerick was a real eye-opener. I had to refer back to that mornings lecture and described the Limerick approach to community participation as fraudulent." said Mr. McCarthy

"In Tralee, if you're a homeowner and they want to knock your home, they move you into rented  accommodation and they pay the rent for you. When your new house is built they move you back in as a homeowner, its deeds for deeds in Tralee. Here in Limerick you're given €35,000 for your home and turned into a tenant, never to return", said Mr. Collins "And in Tralee, residents were also given the option of refurbishment and this was done in some areas. Here in Limerick the decisions are being made for us without even consulting properly with residents" he concluded.

Residents First is being sent to all Limerick City Councillors and TD's, all members of the Cabinet and leading members of the opposition. It is hoped that it will act as a catalyst for change in the way that the Limerick Regeneration Agencies does business and engages with the communities under their remit.

"We didn't get a chance to meet Phil Hogan at the Summer School, but we did present a copy of Residents First to Willie Penrose, Minister fir Housing, when he visited Our Lady of Lourdes Action Centre recently, he said he'd take the time to read it, hopefully so will his colleagues". said Mr. McCarthy.

Ends
For further information
contact:


Cathal McCarthy (Limerick Regeneration Watch)

M: 087 78 45 070 E: info@limerickregeneration.org

Matt Collins (Ballinacurra
Weston Residents' Alliance)

M: 087 65 77 063 E: westonalliance@gmail.com


Contact Us


BWRA  Officer Board




Matt  Collins 
Chairperson

Noel  Franklin
Vice-Chair

Martin  Woodland
Secretary





Angela  Collins
Tresurer

Cathal McCarthy
PRO

Contact the BWRA:

E: westonalliance@gmail.com
Matt Collins (Chairperson):  087 65 77 063

Martin Woodland (Secretary)
: 087 28 74 924

Cathal McCarthy (PRO): 087 78 45 070

About Us

Formed in May 2010, the Ballinacurra Weston Residents Alliance (BWRA) is an independent residents' group in the designated regeneration area of Ballinacurra Weston (parts of).

The BWRA was established by former committee members of the collapsed residents' forum.

The residents' forum was established by the SRA in February 2008, but only after the Agency had already handpicked residents 'reps' for the Southside Regeneration Committee. These non-residents continue to sit on the Southside Regeneration Committee as residents' 'reps' for the area.

The BWRA is now representative of 95% of households in the immediate area

What we Do:

The BWRA is a properly constituted and active organisation that is run by the residents and for the residents.
  • We write letters  on behalf of our members, highlighting their individual problems to the relevant agency.
  • We highlight areas  of concern to our Community; environmental issues like illegal dumping, health & safety issues such as rat infestations and unsecured vacant houses, and security problems regarding anti-social and criminal behaviour.
  • We are a member  of the local Community & Voluntary Forum - Our Lady of Lourdes Umbrella Group.
  • We are affiliated to Limerick Regeneration Watch