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Dublin Bay Futures
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Interested Bodies: Statutory Bodies
Dept. Of Environment, Heritage and Local Government Dept
of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources
Drogheda Port is one of Ireland’s premier multi modal ports strategically located on the east coast with direct motorway access to the country’s key industrial and commercial centres. Dublin
City Council delivering a wide and complex
range of services to a diverse customer base, in a representational and
operational role on behalf of the citizens of Dublin. Dublin Docklands Development Authority leads a major project of physical, social and economic regeneration in the East side of Dublin. Dublin Port is a self-financing, semi-state organisation whose business is to facilitate the flow of goods, passengers and attendant tracking information through the Port. Dublin Regional Authority promotes co-operation and joint action between local authorities, public authorities and other bodies.
Dublin
Transportation Office Dún
Laoghaire Rathdown
Council County
Council
EPA
acts as a powerful agent for change, both
in attitudes to the environment and in actions on environmental protection.
Eastern Regional Fisheries Board is a statutory body with responsibility for the Management, Conservation and Development of the Inland Fisheries within its Region. National Roads Authority has overall responsibility for planning and supervision of construction and maintenance works on national roads. Three Rivers Project to establish monitoring systems and develop management strategies, which will restore and conserve the waters of the Boyne, Liffey and Suir rivers to 'good ecological status'. |
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Dublin
Bay Futures can be contacted by email
info@DublinBayFutures.Org or by post: 1st Floor, 96 Patrick St, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. Tel: 01 284 6060 |