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  • Love Our Place: Kill O' The Grange

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    The information which you share will be used to inform the consultation work carried out by A Playful City on behalf of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council (DLRCC).

    The data gathered will not be ultimately attributed to individual people. Your details will not be provided to any other parties other than A Playful City & DLRCC. Any Personally Identifiable Information will be permanently deleted once the consultation phases have been completed.

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    Introduction:

    Love our Place: Kill O' The Grange is a placemaking project we're designing with you: the people who live and move through this neighbourhood.

    It's a collaborative parnership between A Playful City, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and IADT.

    Along Kill Avenue, we’ve been exploring three sites: Baker’s Corner, Rose Park, and the laneway to St Patrick’s Terrace. They might seem small on a map, but together they shape a few important connections within and across this community.

    Over the past few months, we’ve been out in the community listening. We knocked on doors, visited schools, talked with youth groups, walked the route with residents, and held a workshop with local seniors. We asked people how these places make them feel and what they wish could change.

    Across all ages, one message stood out: people want these spaces to feel more welcoming, clearer, greener, safer and easier to navigate.

    Thanks for your input so far - we've gathered your feedback and have created themes for the next steps for each of the 3 sites. Please let us know what you think!

    This survey takes 2–3 minutes.

    • Baker's Corner 
    • At Baker’s Corner, locals told us that while it’s a local landmark, it doesn’t always feel like an inviting one. People want to feel safer, clearer way finding and design interventions that signal to the rich heritage of the area. (Please note, the themes shown here are not final designs, they are concepts guided by DLRCC parameters, and community feedback so far.)

    • Rose Park: Entrance 
    • People told us that Rose Park is a great green space and that they would like to build on that sense of ease and add in more natural elements while also creating welcoming entrances into the park. (Please note, the themes shown here are not final designs, they are concepts guided by DLRCC parameters, and community feedback so far.)

    • Inside Rose Park 
    • People told us that Rose Park is a great green space and that they would like to build on that sense of ease and add in more natural elements while also creating welcoming entrances into the park. (Please note, the themes shown here are not final designs, they are concepts guided by DLRCC parameters, and community feedback so far.)

    • Laneway leading to St Patrick's Terrace 
    • For the laneway leading to St Patrick's Terrace; people shared a desire to make this hidden shortcut feel safer and more inviting. (Please note, the themes shown here are not final designs, they are concepts guided by DLRCC parameters, and community feedback so far.)

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