A vision for a new play space at Garristown Library in Fingal, Co Dublin, is moving forward.
The proposal for the play and amenity space is now entering the formal planning process, led by Fingal County Council's Parks & Green Infrastructure Division. The team aims to reach a deal with stakeholders to deliver a vision for the sustainable development of a public play space at Garristown Library which is sensitive to and reflective of the cultural heritage of the site.
If approved, the new space will provide a range of play opportunities for the children of Garristown within a natural woodland setting with seating provided for parents and carers. Provision will also be made for passive recreation, picnics, and outdoor classroom activities.
Due to the visual relationship between the Church of the Assumption and the Library which, together, form a centrepiece of the village, the resulting proposal is one that will improve and enhance the entrance to the Library while respecting and complimenting the local site context.
An architecturally sensitive approach has been taken in the proposals for the improvement of the landscape at the entrance to the Carnegie Library which respects the relationship between the Library and the Church of the Assumption. Granite paving, enlivened with thematic engravings, will lead users to the library entrance and Play Space. The entrance space will feature hardwood seating, to the rear of which a high quality, pollinator friendly, planting bed will be established to provide visual and sensory interest. The existing Ogham stone will be retained, and its surroundings will be enhanced with improvements to the lawn, seasonal bulb planting and with decorative stepping stones inviting visitors to approach the ogham stone.
At the south of the library's southern facade a versatile space is proposed that will facilitate casual play and contemplative moments as desired. A large picnic bench to the west of this space will provide for outdoor classroom activities for visiting school groups. Centrally, a low-profile sculpted landform, incorporating logs for balancing and stepping, will complement and link to the Woodland Play Garden. This area will feature seasonal bulbs at the southern edge to bring colour and pollinators to the space throughout the year and a circular bench around the existing large tree will provide a further opportunity for all the community to relax and enjoy the space.
The Woodland Themed Play Garden will cater for a wide age range with opportunities for adventurous, challenging, and social play within a natural setting. The raised Play Trail incorporating the trunks of the existing pine trees will promote balance, motor and climbing skills with a series of ropes, slides and climbing walls. An accessible basket swing and swing set will allow for children of diverse abilities to enjoy this activity together and a bespoke sculpture and complementary carved wooden features based on Irish mythology will ignite the imagination.
Stakeholder and public engagement are central to the project. In developing the proposals consultation meetings were held with Garristown community representatives during which preliminary proposals for the Public Play Space were presented. Following the consultation meetings, the feedback and comments received have been considered and are reflected in the current proposal.
Mayor of Fingal Cllr Seána Ó Rodaigh said: "The imaginative design of the play space will provide a wonderful accessible place for outdoor fun for the children of Garristown and I am delighted to see the it reach the Part 8 stage of the process."
Chief Executive of Fingal AnnMarie Farrelly added: "I am pleased to see the public play space for Garristown reach the formal planning stage and the Council welcomes continued engagement from the public. This outdoor recreation and community facility is designed to be accessible for diverse abilities and is sensitive to the existing heritage and biodiversity of the site."
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
22/11/2024
A contract to design the Sandymount Flood Defence Scheme in Dublin has been awarded to Jacobs by the City Council. Sandymount is one of the city areas most vulnerable to coastal flooding and is also, separately, at risk from surface water flooding, i.e. run-off from rainfall. The contract ...
22/11/2024
Northern Ireland construction company Farrans has scooped a Highly Commended All-Ireland Occupational Safety Award. The company's SHE team members Joe Loughan and Ryan Carson attended the recent premier event, which were held in the Great Southern Hotel, Killarney, to be presented with a ...
22/11/2024
A 'Back to the 80s' themed charity ball, which was sponsored by a number of construction companies, has helped raise a record-breaking £118,000 profit for WaterAid. The international charity's event was held recently in Titanic Belfast will all of the funds raised going towards the WaterAid ...
22/11/2024
The M3 Lagan Bridge in Belfast will undergo urgent repair work from Tuesday, November 26, in order to replace damaged joints. As a result of the essential requirement to carry out these works, and to ensure the availability of specialist contractors, a series of lane closures will be in place ...
22/11/2024
Scheduled resurfacing works at the Syndenham bypass in Belfast, which were due to continue this weekend, will now not go ahead and the road will remain open. This comes as a result of a yellow Met office warning put in place for part of Saturday. An overnight closure will remain in place between ...
22/11/2024
Works to improve Kinsale's water supply in County Cork are set to commence next week. The project entails the replacement of over 500 metres of old watermains that are prone to frequent bursts and leakage with new modern pipes. The works will be carried out by Ward and Burke Construction Ltd on ...
22/11/2024
The first phase of sewer relining works on the Shore Road in Belfast has been successfully completed ahead of schedule by contractor Murphy Dawson WAM, NI Water has announced. As a result, the road has now fully reopened earlier than anticipated. The work to date has seen over half a kilometre of ...
22/11/2024
Leakage reduction works and water supply improvements to homes and businesses in Dublin 2 have been completed. The works, which were carried out on behalf of Uisce Éireann by GMC Utilities Group Ltd, involved the replacement of 180 metres of ageing water pipes between the junction of D'Olier ...
22/11/2024
CRH member company Roadstone has completed a major plant and equipment investment at its quarry, aggregates, and concrete products sites in the Republic of Ireland. The equipment – supplied to them by Komatsu and Metso distributors in Ireland, McHale Plant Sales – included Komatsu WA475 and WA600 ...
22/11/2024
A new member has been added to the Ministerial Advisory Group (MAG) for Architecture and the Built Environment for Northern Ireland. Mrs Suzanne McCoy has been announced as the latest MAG addition by Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons MLA, and will begin her role from December 1, 2024 until ...