Annual Report 2020

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PARKS AND RECREATION Sligo County Council recognise the importance of the adequate provision of conveniently located open space throughout the city. People are attracted to live, work, visit and invest in areas which have good quality developed green recreational infrastructure. The Covid-19 pandemic emphasised the importance of this infrastructure, not only for recreational purposes but also for our health and wellbeing. Sligo County Council continues to progress and invest in the development of parkland and recreational infrastructure for Sligo. The provision of funding for Parks infrastructure and maintenance is a challenging issue but the elected members and the executive team remain committed to developing and maintaining high quality green infrastructure. The Parks Service, in consultation and cooperation with the community, continue to improve the quality and beauty of the local environment. The Parks Department continued the management and maintenance of an expanding range of facilities including Doorly Park, Cleveragh Regional Park, Forthill Park, Mitchell Curley Park, the Fairgreen, Sea View Park, Sea View Drive Promenade Salmon Point and The Fairgreen. Along with, and incorporated into some of the Parks are 11 playing pitches, 6 playgrounds, 6 MUGAs, outdoor gym equipment, walking/jogging/cycling pathways and trails, amenity areas, a range of landscaped inner urban areas, 33 acres of partially landscaped and developed open space, and 290 acres of undeveloped open space incorporating woodland and pathways and undeveloped agricultural pastureland. The maintenance work conducted by the Parks department in open space areas include such activities as grass cutting, litter collection, maintenance and improvement of landscaped areas, maintenance of fencing, tree management and planting and maintenance of monuments and parks furniture all of which continued in 2020.

Biodiversity

We have created a number of Wildflower Meadows along roadsides, and in Parks, which includes planting areas of wildflower meadows and managing grass areas by limiting the number of cuts throughout the year. Other areas are managed by the motto “Don’t mow let it grow”. Delaying grass cutting in spring/early summer has allowed flowers, particularly dandelion, to flourish and bloom. Natural wildflower meadows have developed along a number of walkways etc. We have also increased pollinator planting in the Bee Garden. We have allowed the Salix and Gorse to increase and spread in appropriate areas in the parks and open spaces. We planted our urban planter boxes with an emphasis on pollinator friendly plants - anthirrhinum, tagetes, salvia, cosmos etc., and planted native tree saplings including Sorbus and Bird Cherry. We increased our display of spring/early summer bulb displays in the parks and roadsides including more pollinator friendly varieties, aconites, snowdrops, crocus, muscari, alliums.

Facilities The following is a list of all the Parks and the facilities in each Park, for which the Parks Department manage and maintain:

SLIGO COUNTY COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT 2020


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Information Technology

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Motor Taxation

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Introduction

2min
pages 176-177

Fire Services

6min
pages 168-175

Veterinary Service

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page 167

Environmental Service

7min
pages 161-166

Water Services

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pages 151-152

Water Quality, Air & Noise Pollution

6min
pages 156-160

Piers, Harbours and Coastal Protection

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pages 153-155

Parks and Recreation

3min
pages 148-150

National Road Major and Minor Schemes

16min
pages 130-147

Introduction

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page 117

Sligo Arts Service

4min
pages 112-116

Sligo Library Service and Archival Service

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pages 100-111

Local Enterprise Office

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pages 97-99

Community & Economic Development

43min
pages 69-96

Heritage and Conservation Services

15min
pages 59-68

Enforcement of Planning Control

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pages 57-58

Development Management

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pages 54-56

Housing & Building

38min
pages 11-34

Introduction

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page 53

Introduction

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Civil Defence

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page 50

Introduction by Cathaoirleach & Chief Executive

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Human Resources

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pages 47-49

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