Useful Emergency Contacts
South Dublin County Council – ph 01 4574907
H.S.E. - 045 88 0400
Fire Service - 01 673 4000
Civil Defence - 0505 25310
Army - 01 804 2000
Office of Public Works - 1890 213 414
Dept of Transport - 1890 443 311
Dept of Health & Children - 01 635 4000
Dept of Agriculture - 01 607 2000
Dept of Justice - 01 602 8202
Dept of Environment - 01 888 2000
Irish Coast Guard - 01 678 3454
Dublin Mountain Rescue - 01 662 0922
National Roads Authority - 01 660 2511
Met Eireann - 01 806 4200
ESB - 1850 372 999
Bord Gais - 1850 205 050
Food Safety Authority - 01 817 1300
Latest News
- Family Event Sunday 5th September 2010 2-5pm
This year, the Community Services Department of South Dublin County Council has organised a Family event to be held in Sean Walsh Memorial Park, Tallaght, Dublin 24 - South Dublin County Today
In South Dublin County Today, you can find out what exciting things are happening in your County. If you are staying local this summer, you can read about 10 things to do/places to visit locally. Find out about Sports and Recreation, Community and Living; Arts, Culture and Heritage; Sustainable Living, Planning and Mobility, Business Enterprise and Employment and much more besides. South Dublin County Today - Connecting you to your county - Think Local
Think Local 2010 is an initiative of the South Dublin County Development Board which intends to create and develop community awareness of the advantages and benefits of supporting local business and community facilities.... - Waste/Refuse Services Online Facilities
- Litter and the Law: A Guide
South Dublin County Council have issued a handy guide to litter and the law: Know your responsibilities for taking action against litter. - Important information for people in receipt of a bin waiver
- Waste Collection Frequently Asked Questions and Other Information
To avail of South Dublin County Council’s waste collection service, customers must only use the advanced credit system from Monday 1st February. - Household Water Usage - Did you know?
That an average household with power shower uses 720 litres per day. Drinking per person will only account for an average of 2 litres. - Urgent water conservation message from South Dublin County Council
South Dublin County Council is calling on the public, businesses, schools and everybody in the community to conserve water. This is as a result of water levels reaching a critically low level and an all-time high demand level. - Adopted Annual Budget 2010
- Drinking water quality monitoring results
Department of Environment publication of drinking water quality monitoring results (Circular Letter WSP 6/09).

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