The Dublin Central Local Community Safety Partnership is asking residents what safety means to them — and where it’s falling short. Over the coming days the partnership is holding open consultation sessions across the area, and what people say at them will directly shape the Dublin Central Local Community Safety Plan.
This is the part that matters. A safety plan written without the people who actually live with the problem is just a document. The consultations are how the plan gets grounded in real streets, real concerns, and real local knowledge — and they only work if people turn up.
The sessions are:
Places are limited, so registration is needed. You can register via the QR code on the flyer, or get in touch on (01) 222 7400 or in********************@********ty.ie.
If you have a view on safety in your area, this is the moment it actually counts.
Martina Whyte is Vice Chair of the Dublin Central Local Community Safety Partnership. She writes here in a personal capacity.
