A Fianna Fáil candidate in the upcoming local elections, Michael Connolly, has emphasised the pressing need for resources and facilities for young people in Kimmage and the surrounding areas.
Highlighting the significant gap in available services, Connolly who is running in the Kimmage-Rathmines LEA called for the development of urban municipal all-weather community pitches and the utilisation of school buildings after hours to better serve the community.
“Our young people deserve access to safe, high-quality recreational facilities year-round,” he said.
“Currently, there is a glaring lack of such resources in our community.
“By investing in all-weather pitches, we can provide a reliable space for sports and physical activities, regardless of the season or weather conditions.”
In addition to the call for new pitches, Michael Connolly emphasised the importance of maximising existing community assets.
“Many of our school buildings, including their halls, sports fields, and gym’s remain unused after hours,” he said.
“We have a great opportunity to open these facilities to the community, ensuring that our young people have access to the spaces they need without the need for significant new construction.
“By implementing these initiatives, we can address the immediate needs of our young people while making efficient use of our existing infrastructure.
“This is a practical, cost-effective solution that will have a lasting impact on our community.”