To: Water Ways Ireland and Dublin City Council Public Lighting Section
Lamp post maintenance on 24 year old graffiti in Inchicore.

Residents in Inchicore and Dublin 8, would like Dublin City Council, Public Lighting Section and Waterways Ireland to paint the lampposts on the north side of the Grand Canal towpath between Suir Road bridge, lock 1 and Black Horse Bridge, lock 3. Lamp posts number 9 to 44.
All lamp post details have previously been sent to the council over the last few years, and now residents are signing a petition to ask these two organisations to agree a Memorandum of Understanding over long term responsibility for maintenance of the lamp posts on the north side of the Grand Canal towpath.
Some graffiti on the lampposts is 24 years old dating from 2001
All lamp post details have previously been sent to the council over the last few years, and now residents are signing a petition to ask these two organisations to agree a Memorandum of Understanding over long term responsibility for maintenance of the lamp posts on the north side of the Grand Canal towpath.
Some graffiti on the lampposts is 24 years old dating from 2001
Why is this important?
Residents of Inchicore and Dublin 8 use the Grand Canal to walk and cycle to work, and school. Local residents walk their dogs and relax with their children and family along this green space.
The lamp posts along this section of the Grand Canal are rusty and have graffiti on them, some of which is 24 years. The run down lamp posts are taking away from the relaxation and feeling of safety on the tow path for walkers, cyclists and joggers using the tow path.
This is a straight forward maintence job.
The lamp posts along this section of the Grand Canal are rusty and have graffiti on them, some of which is 24 years. The run down lamp posts are taking away from the relaxation and feeling of safety on the tow path for walkers, cyclists and joggers using the tow path.
This is a straight forward maintence job.
How it will be delivered
By email to the Head of Public Lighting in Dublin City Council