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Dáil Éireann - Volume 31 - 11 July, 1929 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Croydon Park, Marino, Children's Playgrounds. Mr. Cooney Mr. Cooney Mr. Cooney asked the Minister for Local Government and Public Health whether he will take up with the Dublin City Commissioners the question of getting the parks or children's playgrounds in the Croydon Park, Marino, districts of Dublin opened without further delay. General Mulcahy General Mulcahy General Mulcahy: I have been in communication with the Commissioners on this matter. I understand contracts have been entered into for the erection of pavilions. As soon as these are completed, and the grass surfaces are sufficiently matured, the grounds will be opened. Mr. Cooney Mr. Cooney 816 Mr. Cooney: Is the Minister aware that there is a large amount of traffic [816] in this area, with consequent grave danger in the way of accidents to children? As a matter of fact, there have been some accidents in the district; children were involved in those accidents, which were caused largely through the heavy bus traffic. I ask the Minister to give us an assurance that he will endeavour to have this matter attended to without further delay. General Mulcahy General Mulcahy General Mulcahy: I have satisfied myself that the Commissioners are fully aware of the circumstances and that they are taking the most urgent steps to open these grounds. To open them prematurely would be to damage their future use, as the Deputy can well understand. Dáil Éireann 31 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. Croydon Park, Marino, Children's Playgrounds. Questions 19290711
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