Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:56 pm

jd is there anything that can be done on a public level right now, what would you suggest? How long is the consultation period? Are we maybe missing the boat with regard to an organised and strong letter writing response?
A bit of direction would be nice as all the meaty bits are happening per PM at the moment so it'd be nice to have something actionable for the general public.
Is there someone spearheading an effort? If so what do they suggest?

Do you advise putting together a letter and making my own thoughts known on the issue or would my effort be better spent waiting on someone else to make it concerted?

I hope I've posed some of the questions that others would have at the moment, I'm prepared to get as active as I can on this issue , or at least as active as I possibly can with my first child on the way.

Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:09 pm

I am trying to get some more information before we draft a response

NOTE
A copy of the draft Beach Bye Laws 2007 will be available for public inspection at the Culture, Community Development & Amenities Department, County Hall,Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire and Dundrum Office, Dundrum Office Park, Main Street, Dundrum between the hours of 9.30am to 12.30pm and 2.15pm to 4.30pm Monday to Friday excluding Bank Holidays, for a period of one month commencing 20th August 2007.

The Council will consider any submission in relation to the draft Amended Beach Bye Laws 2007 submitted, in writing to: Senior Executive Officer, Culture, Community Development & Amenities Department, Level 3, County Hall, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire before noon on Friday 28th September, 2007.County Hall, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland .


The councillors have to vote on and adopt the bye-laws.

jd

Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:39 pm

Can I get a link for that notice

Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:45 pm

Found one on the web site
http://www.dlrcoco.ie/CCDA/BeachByeLaws_Amend.htm

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Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:47 am

thanks

Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:05 am

County Council


NAME (PARTY AFFILIATION) AND ADDRESS
CONTACT NUMBER
E-MAIL ADDRESS

BAILEY, John F. (F.G)

Kilmore, Killiney Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin


086-8186701


Fax: 2854129
jbailey@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



BAILEY, Maria, (F.G)

Kilmore, Killiney Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin


086-1019750


Fax: 2854129
mbailey@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



BAKER, Marie (F.G)
38 Avondale Lawn, Blackrock, Co. Dublin


086-8186704


2887713 (Home)
mbaker@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



Website: http://www.mariebaker.net

BHREATHNACH, Niamh, (LAB.),

12 Anglesea Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.


086-6078193


2889321 (Home)

Fax: 2835918
nbhreathna@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

BUTLER, Larry, (F.F.),
3 Whitehall Mews, Westminster Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18.


086-8550905


2896320 (Home)
lbutler@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



Website:

http://www.dunlaoghaireff.com

CHILDERS, Nessa (GREEN)

14 Gledswood Avenue, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14


086-8186712
nchilders@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



CONWAY, Barry, (F.F.)

9 Coppinger Walk, Stillorgan Park, Blackrock, Co. Dublin


086 3881534
bconway@cllr.dlrcoco.ie


Website:

http://www.dunlaoghaireff.com

CORRIGAN, Maria, (F.F.),

22 Orby Drive, The Gallops, Leopardstown, Dublin 18


086-6078139


2942201 (Home)


mcorrigan@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



corrm@indigo.ie

COSGRAVE, Louise, (F.G.),


103 Holywell, Upper Kilmacud Road, Dublin 14.


086-8277608


Tel/Fax: 2980855 (Home)


louisecosg@cllr.dlrcoco.ie


louise.cosgrave@indigo.ie



CULHANE, Aidan, (LAB.),


172 Meadow Grove, Dundrum, Dublin 16.


087-6885172


2164449 (Home)


aculhane@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

DEVLIN, Cormac (F.F)

St. Michael’s, 117 Glenageary Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin


086-8186814


Office Tel: 2750786
Office Fax: 2047979




cormacdevlin@ireland.com



Website:

http://www.cormacdevlin.com

DILLON BYRNE, Jane, (LAB.),


Silchester House, Silchester Road, Glenageary, Co. Dublin.


086 6078150


2801624 (Home)


jdbyrne@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

FALLON, Ciarán, (GREEN)

21 St. Kevins Road, Dublin 8.


086-8186714


01 4549176 (Home)
cfallon@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



Website:

http://www.ciaranfallon.com










NAME (PARTY AFFILIATION) AND ADDRESS
CONTACT NUMBER
E-MAIL ADDRESS

FOX, Tony, (F.F.),
93 Mountain View Park, Churchtown, Dublin 14.
086-6086903


2980816 (Home)


tonyfox@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

HAND, Pat, (F.G.),

25 Chestnut Grove, Ballinteer, Dublin 16


086-6078181


4945905 (Home)


phand@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

HORKAN, Gerry, (F.F.),

7 Hollywood Park, Goatstown, Dublin 14


086 3881531
ghorkan@cllr.dlrcoco.ie


Website:

http://www.dunlaoghaireff.com


IRELAND, Kealin, (GREEN),

Eglinton Cottage, Tivoli Road, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin


086 3881535
kireland@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



JOYCE, Tom, (F.G.),

2 Churchlands, Sandyford, Dublin 18.


086 3881530

tjoyce@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



KIVLEHAN, Tom, (GREEN)

33 East Courtyard, Tullyvale, Cherrywood, Cabinteely, Dublin 18


086-8186717





tkivlehan@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



Website:

http://www.tomkivlehan.com

MARREN, Donal, (F.G.),
17 Rock Lodge, Killiney, Co. Dublin.


086-6078195


2853160 (Home)


dmarren@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

MATTHEWS, Trevor, (F.F.),

46 Willow Road, Meadowbrook, Dundrum, Dublin 16.


086-3803604


2986975 (Home)


tmatthews@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

McCARTHY, Lettie (LAB.)

23 Kilgobbin Heights, Stepaside, Dublin 18


086-8186718

lmccarthy@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



Website:

http://www.lettie.net

MITCHELL O’CONNOR, Mary (P.D.)

c/o Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, County Hall, Marine Road, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
086-8186725
mmoconnor@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



O’CALLAGHAN, Denis, (LAB.),
49 Rathsallagh Park, Shankill, Co. Dublin.


086 2785609


Tel/Fax: 2822436 (Home)
denisoc@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

O’KEEFFE, Gearóid (IND)

60 Cedarmount Road, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin


086-8186727

gokeeffe@cllr.dlrcoco.ie





O’LEARY, Jim, (F.G)

48 Parkvale, Sandyford Road, Dundrum, Dublin 16


086-8186732
joleary@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



REGAN, Eugene (F.G)

Brighton Lodge, Brighton Avenue, Monkstown, Co. Dublin


086-8186733
2809417 (Home)

Fax: 2802116


eregan@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



Website:

http://www.eugeneregan.ie

SMYTH, Carrie, (LAB.),


3 Bayview Drive, Killiney, Co. Dublin.


086 3835051
carriesmyth@cllr.dlrcoco.ie



Dail

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is divided into two Constituencies: Dublin South and Dún Laoghaire.

Dublin South
Fianna Fáil Séamus Brennan
Fianna Fáil Tom Kitt
Fine Gael Olivia Mitchell
Green Party Eamon Ryan
Fine Gael Alan Shatter


Dún Laoghaire.

Fianna Fáil Mary Hanafin
Fianna Fáil Barry Andrews
Labour Party Eamon Gilmore
Fine Gael Seán Barrett
Green Party Ciarán Cuffe

I'll find TD's contact details later

jd

Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:33 am

It's worth noting that Seamus Brennan is the current Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, as well as being a TD for Dublin South ...

Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:45 am

I've already emailed Seamus Brennan, both directly and via the Dept. Tourism. Here's the email address. No answer from either yet.

seamusbrennan@dast.gov.ie>,

This page give email addresses of the government.

http://www.oireachtas.ie/viewdoc.asp?DocID=7918

Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:13 am

should we email the councilors about this issue rather than the corporation as its their vote that counts.

Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:17 am

right lads, now you know who to write to.

Keep it short, polite and to the point. Register your opposition to/disgust with the proposed bye laws that would restrict angling, and ask them not to vote it into law.

Snail mail is better than email.

Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:00 am

gazo wrote:should we email the councilors about this issue rather than the corporation as its their vote that counts.


I think it's been said already in this thread, get to whoever you can.

I sent my email to Seamus Brennan with the subject Threat to Tourist Industry as this is an attention grabber.

I agree with Tanglerat that snailmail is probably better than email, but it all will count.

For my two cents worth, I would suggest that instead of a bald condemnation of what is proposed, we try to bring these people into dialogue: Tell them what is wrong with the proposal, tell them why it's wrong and ask for their input/assistance.

We also need to give any and all feedback received, either here or on to one or two people who can take the time to run with this when it's needed.

Steven.

Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:11 am

Just a thought ... if someone has time and wants to volunteer, it might be worthwhile digging out all the shore/boat reports from the forum covering the DLR coastline. I'm sure there have been a few bass taken over the years ;) And some good sessions at Killiney. Recent reports from White Rock spring to mind. Anything that shows the value of fishing this coastline.

Reports from the Winter months would be particularly interesting, as the council may be taking a narrow view of people filling the beaches between June and September, forgetting about the rest of the year ...

If someone has time, maybe they could post the links here ...

Just a tought

Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:01 pm

Good man teacher you have just got your self a nice little job and your more than qualified judging by all them fancy words you have. I wont have time cause I'm back in work next week and i have to earn a few bob you know yourself.

Re: Just a tought

Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:04 pm

paul mason wrote:Good man teacher you have just got your self a nice little job and your more than qualified judging by all them fancy words you have. I wont have time cause I'm back in work next week and i have to earn a few bob you know yourself.


I'm delegating. Haven't time to do it myself ;)

Don't wait

Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:10 pm

Lads, I have a fair bit of professional of expertise in how these things work, and I would very strongly advise you not to wait until there is a concrete proposal until you start making objections. If you wait until then, for you to have success will mean that someone (whether at Management or political level) will have to back down. The key to a campaign like this is 'kill it before it has life at all'.
It would also seem like the power in a situation would rest with the Councillors on the appropriate committee or sub-committee, who I think, would have approve any managment proposals. (Even if it is a management function, I think the councillors would be able to overturn it) So each councillor should be approached by as many anglers as possible, and it should be clearly communicated to them that there are a lot of votes in this.
The arguments are fairly clear, but some of the ones that would work best are probably the following:
1)This is utterly unnecessary, there is almost no real conflict between swimmers and anglers.
2) There have been no serious accidents or incidents between swimmers and anglers
3) Anglers tend to use the beaches most at times when there is little or no swimming
4) Where there are demonstrable difficulties, angers would be quite happy to restrict their use of the beach at particular times in particular places, the problem is with a blanket ban, and only designated exceptions to that ban
5) This is an issue of personal freedom
6) Anglers are passionate about anging and will vote on that basis, few swimmers have any problem with anglers and a ban like this will not gain any votes
5) Sea-angling is becoming a major tourist activity

Re: Don't wait

Wed Aug 22, 2007 1:43 pm

Donogh wrote:Lads, I have a fair bit of professional of expertise in how these things work, and I would very strongly advise you not to wait until there is a concrete proposal until you start making objections. If you wait until then, for you to have success will mean that someone (whether at Management or political level) will have to back down. The key to a campaign like this is 'kill it before it has life at all'.
It would also seem like the power in a situation would rest with the Councillors on the appropriate committee or sub-committee, who I think, would have approve any managment proposals. (Even if it is a management function, I think the councillors would be able to overturn it) So each councillor should be approached by as many anglers as possible, and it should be clearly communicated to them that there are a lot of votes in this.
The arguments are fairly clear, but some of the ones that would work best are probably the following:
1)This is utterly unnecessary, there is almost no real conflict between swimmers and anglers.
2) There have been no serious accidents or incidents between swimmers and anglers
3) Anglers tend to use the beaches most at times when there is little or no swimming
4) Where there are demonstrable difficulties, angers would be quite happy to restrict their use of the beach at particular times in particular places, the problem is with a blanket ban, and only designated exceptions to that ban
5) This is an issue of personal freedom
6) Anglers are passionate about anging and will vote on that basis, few swimmers have any problem with anglers and a ban like this will not gain any votes
5) Sea-angling is becoming a major tourist activity


Excellent. Get cracking lads.

By the way, has the IFSA alerted all club secretaries in the affected areas yet? We need all the help we can get, and some clubs may not be aware of the situation yet.

Anglers are major contribution to swimmer safety

Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:16 pm

Apart from the obvious arguments, we should also really stress that anglers are the only type of beach/coast user who tend to be constantly watching the water and as such tend to spot people in trouble (swimmers/surfers/sailors/kayakers/small boat users) long before anybody else.

Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:01 pm

Hi, lads, I rang the e.r.f.b. this morning asking if they had any views on the draft proposals of the DLRcoco on the usage of killiney beach,I was informed that the director was away on holiday at moment , but that they were aware of the proposals.I then asked if they intended taking any stance on the matter they said that the director would be back next week,and they would give a call.They then asked what date submissions had to be in by.I informed him that the date was the 28th sept.makes me think they have not even seen the draft.Inspires confidence in the fisheries boards does it not.

Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:31 pm

Paddy

I was already in touch with the ERFB and the right people know about this, are concerned about it, and are making representations aboutit
jd

Thu Aug 23, 2007 11:05 am

There is a small piece on the issue in The Irish Independent today (page 8, I think)
jd