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Proposed Front of School Works Rosary College Crumlin

Dublin City Council intends to introduce a School Zone at Rosary College, Crumlin. These works aim to improve the safety of students and vulnerable road users at the school on Armagh Road. Find out more below.

Contact: sustainablemobility@dublincity.ie

Address: School Mobility Programme, City Centre Transports Projects, Block 2, Floor 7, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland, D08 RF3F.

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Consultation

Consultation

9 October 2025 - 17 October 2025

Why your views matter

We invite you to share your feedback to this non-statutory public consultation. This is vital in helping us understand how these proposals might impact different users and how they can be improved upon.

All responses will be carefully reviewed and considered as part of the decision-making. Share your thoughts until 17 Oct 2025

How to have your say

Submissions may be made by one of the following methods:

  • Filling out the online survey by clicking 'Take the Survey'. Design drawings and additional resources are attached for your viewing.
  • Email sustainablemobility@dublincity.ie with Rosary College in the subject bar.
  • Phone Dublin City Council's Customer Services Desk (01) 222 2222, who will refer you to an available member of the School Mobility team.
  • Post your feedback to: School Mobility Programme, City Centre Transports Projects, Block 2, Floor 7, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland, D08 RF3F.

This period of non-statutory consultation closes at midnight on 17 Oct 2025

What happens next?

We will review all the comments and observations and, where appropriate, make required changes to the design. Works will then be scheduled for installation.

For the School Zone front-of-school treatment to work effectively, parents who need to drive must be willing to change their drop off and pick up habits. Parents and guardians will be encouraged not to collect and drop off within the School Zone. They must park respectfully and legally outside of the School Zone by not blocking other entrances, mounting footpaths or double parking.