How much will Paid Parking cost?

The cost applicable is indicated on the Paid Parking machine and information plates.

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How often do SPC meetings take place?

Each SPC meets on a quarterly basis (i.e. March, June, September & December).

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How often is there a rent review?
Every 3-4yrs in accordance with the lease agreement, even if rents go up or down.
How often will I receive my bill?

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council issues three bills a year.

How will I benefit from a water meter?

Water charges are now based on an annual standing charge plus a charge based on the volume used - the less water used, the less you pay. The metering system provides information regarding water usage and will alert the customers and Local Authorities to possible leaks. It may be worthwhile for customers to examine current water usage with a view to economising and conserving water where possible - further advice is available online at www.taptips.ie/at-work.htm . Commercial rates no longer contribute to water services funding.

How will I pay for Parking?

Residents can apply for parking permits and visitors permits.  For non-residents, payment will be on a Pay & Display basis.

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How will the programme work?

A number of projects will be selected which demonstrate climate action at a local level in the County. Local communities will be selected following an Expression of Interest phase and will carry-out their direct climate action projects over 18 months. Projects can include a suite of measures, not just one specific action.

How will visitors or tradesmen park?

Visitors permits, valid for parking in a Pay & Display bay, will be available to residents at a cost of €2.40 each.  Each permit will be valid for 1 day.  Also, short stay parking may be paid for by Pay & Display ticket.

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I am a displaced Ukrainian national and I have nowhere to stay in Ireland. Where can I find help?

If arriving in the airport, please make yourself known to Immigration who will then bring you to the Border Management Unit. The Border Management Unit will liaise on your behalf with IPAS, who in turn will arrange accommodation and transport for you.

If you have arrived in Ireland, please contact the IPAS Helpdesk at ipasinbox@equality.gov.ie and someone will assist you.

I am a displaced Ukrainian national seeking refuge in Ireland. What should I do or how do I go about it?

For general information, please see the Irish Immigration website here.

As a Ukrainian arriving in Ireland you have 90 days before you need to regularise your status. Ireland is an EU country and is working with the EU to activate the EU Temporary Protection Directive, an emergency provision designed to respond quickly and humanely to the mass displacement of Ukrainian people.

Once this is finalised, the details will be made available on the Irish Immigration website. In the meantime, if you require it, displaced nationals arriving from Ukraine can be given accommodation by IPAS. You are also free to source your own private accommodation.

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