Useful contacts

Garda Contact                                                                                                             999 / 112

You should use this service if a crime or incident is happening now, if anyone is in immediate danger or if you would like to report suspicious activity in the area.      A control centre will log the call and route it accordingly – ensuring traceability on all calls.   This is more effective than calling the station in Blanchardstown and is in line with current Garda policy.

Please also inform one of the street coordinators if you are unsure or think that it may be appropriate to alert other households.

Blanchardstown Area Partnership (Care and Repair)                              01 8066639

Access to local approved trades people to do work for the over 65’s

Remember

  • If you are concerned or suspicious about a situation, contact the Gardaí
  • Property can be replaced – don’t put your safety at risk

Neighbourhood Watch Contacts:

Neighbourhood watch is organised through an area coordinator that acts as a liaison between our watch and the Gardaí and street coordinators that work with the individual householders within the group.

We encourage you to get to know your local street coordinators and to share with them any incidents or concerns that you have about security in our area.

Area coordinator:       Lorcan Sheehan (lorcansheehan@outlook.com) 087 2487143

Street coordinators:

  • 1-24 The Pines:  John Nolan, Charlie O’Connor, Peter Blessing
  • 44 – 101 The Pines: Liam Delaney, John Murphy, Ruth Hogan
  • Hadleigh Green & 25-27 The Pines: Carmel Grogan
  • Hadleigh Court:   Freda Gallagher, Dan O’Shea
  • Hadleigh Park:    Aidan O’Connell
  • Beechpark Lawn: Seamus McCabe, Ellen Troy, Nora Doyle

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