How do I access my personal data?

All requests for personal details must be made in writing, either by post or email.  The Council shall respond to your request within one month.  You may be asked for evidence of your identity.  This is to make sure that personal information is not given to the wrong person.  Please address your request to:

Data Protection Co-Ordinator
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
Marine Road
Dún Laoghaire
County Dublin
Email: dataprotection@dlrcoco.ie
Phone: +353 01 2054827

In your request, you should give any details that will help the Council to identify you and find your data e.g. any previous address and/or date of birth.  Also, be clear about which details you are looking for if you are only looking for certain information. 

You will receive these details within one month of your request however if the request is complex, and the Council is of the opinion that it requires additional time to consider the request, it may once only extend the time, by notice in writing to you, by a further period not exceeding two months.
 

General Data Protection Regulation Data Access Request - Print Only Version

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How do I apply for a rent review on my property?

You apply using the RPZ calculator on WWW.RTB.IE   You then post or email the resulting calculations to the RAS section.  A 90 day notice must be given before the new rent takes effect

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How do I apply for a rent review on my property?

RAS landlords are required to give 90 days’ notice for a rent review of a RAS property. Landlords can complete the Notice of Rent Review form available on the RTB website http://www.rtb.ie/images/uploads/Comms%20and%20Research/Schedule_1_Notice_of_New_Rent_RTB_Final_July_2021.pdf and submit it to the RAS section at ras@dlrcoco.ie .

How do I apply for a rent review?

RAS landlords are required to give 90 days’ notice for a rent review of a RAS property. Landlords can complete the Notice of Rent Review form available on the RTB website http://www.rtb.ie/images/uploads/Comms%20and%20Research/Schedule_1_Notice_of_New_Rent_RTB_Final_July_2021.pdf and submit it to the RAS section at ras@dlrcoco.ie . 

How do I apply for a Temporary Road Closure?

Before any application for a temporary road closure is made, the applicant MUST first contact the Traffic Section of the Transportation Department by emailing traffic@dlrcoco.ie, or phoning (01) 205 4700 to arrange a meeting with the relevant Traffic Area Engineer.

Once you have spoken to a traffic engineer and if a closure is considered suitable you can complete our temporary road closure application form (PDF File - 96 KB) and submit it to Traffic Section, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, Marine Road, Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin for processing.

How do I apply for permission to film in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown?

To apply for permission to film in the County, you will need to fill out the official application form and return to info@dlrcoco.ie

Please put Film Permit in the subject heading.

Submit your application at least 10 working days in advance of filming; for a large production allow more time, particularly if it requires an official road closure.

You should note that permits for different locations are processed via a number of departments depending on the nature of your production.

During filming, all or any Bye Laws that are in place must be adhered to.

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How do I apply for Traveller Specific Accommodation?

It is Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s policy  to provide Traveller Specific Accommodation for the county’s indigenous Travelling Community.  If you wish to apply for Traveller Specific Accommodation, you can contact the Traveller Accommodation unit at 01 2054700 or email travellers@dlrcoco.ie.

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How do I check my balance?

Contact our Loans Section on 01-2047058 or email: HousingLoans@dlrcoco.ie 

How do I check my rent balance?
  •  A balance can be given over the phone or via email to the tenant of the property only. Please phone 01-2054841 or email rents@dlrcoco.ie
  •  Please note that we can only discuss tenancy matters with the named tenant of the property, unless an agreement is in place for a third party to act/speak on the tenant’s behalf
  • A statement is issued to tenants every three months. Tenants can check their receipts/payments against this statement.
How do I check the balance on my rent account?
  • A balance can be given over the phone or via email to the tenant of the property only. Please phone 01 2054841 or email rents@dlrcoco.ie
  • Please note that we can only discuss tenancy matters with the named tenant of the property, unless an agreement is in place for a third party to act/speak on the tenant’s behalf
  • A statement is issued to tenants every three months. Tenants can check their receipts/payments against this statement. Copies of rent statements can be issued on request.
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