Roebuck Green
Check out our beautiful refurbished green!
This is the final step in a long journey that started out in 2016. In March 2021, the first phase of development work began. Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council delivered on its commitment to work with the Association in transforming the Green when it laid the new beige path, embedded 4 new benches, planted 7 new trees, introduced two grassed mounds and laid hoggin paved areas around the benches.
In keeping with the overall project plan agreed between us and the Council, the final phase has now been undertaken and has been funded by the Association. This phase consisted of planting a mixed collection of shrubs and plants that have enhanced the Green further for the enjoyment of our residents. The planting, a major undertaking requiring professional expertise was carried out for us by Redlough Landscapers. They will be retained for one year to ensure the planting beds in, and will advise our Tidy Districts Team as to how to look after and maintain the plants in the longer term.
Background Note
In our first year as an Association (2015/16), we began the task of reviving the Green by setting up a grass-cutting rota, planting flowers, painting the bench and introducing planters. Our Tidy Districts group and the Committee started thinking about what we might try to do to improve the Green in the long term. It was decided to devise a plan that would transform the Green, rather than improving it haphazardly. We engaged a landscape architect with this in mind, Tim Austin and Associates. Our plan was to create a space where people can relax and chat, rest or read, in a safe and enhanced environment. It’s called “place-making”, with the emphasis on the community living in the area, as opposed to those just passing through.
The plan was to improve and increase the seating, improve the pathway, and re-landscape the space, including some banking to be planted with shrubs, which will reduce traffic noise while adding colour and biodiversity. We are also planning to include a notice board for residents. The Committee and the Tidy Districts group went through a number of iterations of the project plan with the Council to achieve the best possible outcome for the community.
We are looking forward to a beautifully landscaped Green that will be used by the whole community for years to come.
The current Committee would like to thank all of the past committee members and the Tidy Districts Team for all their input and dedication to bringing this plan to fruition. They have created a beautifully landscaped Green that will be used by the whole community for years to come.
Thanks to PM Photography for allowing us to use these photos.