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Phoenix Park Conservation Management Plan Appendices

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Workshop 1 Vision<br />

Question: What do you want to see in place for The <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>Park</strong> in the future?<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

and reuse of built<br />

heritage<br />

Traffic<br />

management<br />

measures<br />

Conserve<br />

and enhance<br />

biodiversity<br />

Eco-friendly <strong>Park</strong> Policy for<br />

recreation,<br />

cultural and<br />

leisure usage<br />

Magazine Fort<br />

Restoration<br />

- Museum.<br />

Traffic (Less). Standards of<br />

excellence in<br />

horticuture.<br />

Hire of bicycles. More cultural<br />

activities/ facilities<br />

(markets).<br />

Develop and<br />

manage Magazine<br />

Fort for public<br />

access.<br />

Development<br />

of toilet area<br />

(Infirmary Rd).<br />

Development of<br />

Magazine Fort.<br />

Transport link<br />

(Luas).<br />

Allow buses into<br />

the <strong>Park</strong> to allow<br />

more people<br />

access.<br />

New solutions<br />

for public access<br />

(cycles, buses, car<br />

parking issues).<br />

Natural recreation<br />

area for Dublin<br />

and visitors.<br />

Preservation of<br />

Habitats/Species.<br />

Ecology,<br />

biodiversity,<br />

tree species very<br />

important.<br />

Improved<br />

pedestrian links to<br />

the <strong>Park</strong>.<br />

Outdoor area to<br />

display sculpture.<br />

Eco-friendly <strong>Park</strong>. Balance active<br />

(no increase) and<br />

passive (more)<br />

activities.<br />

Pedestrian cycle<br />

access.<br />

More recreational<br />

facilities for<br />

adults e.g. tennis,<br />

bowling greens.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> of<br />

the boundary of<br />

the <strong>Park</strong>.<br />

Building Policy<br />

(New/Existing).<br />

Less traffic/noise<br />

in the <strong>Park</strong>,<br />

improvements<br />

for cyclists,<br />

pedestrians.<br />

Reduce traffic<br />

impact.<br />

Reduction/change<br />

to traffic on a<br />

phased basis<br />

linked to public<br />

transportation.<br />

Biodiversity<br />

enhancenment and<br />

development.<br />

Manage cultural,<br />

sporting uses.<br />

Greater amenities<br />

for children e.g.<br />

deer, Children’s<br />

Corner.<br />

More user/family<br />

friendly.<br />

Provision of litter<br />

bins.<br />

Developing spatial<br />

and community<br />

linkages<br />

More links with<br />

river, RHK, War<br />

Memorial, etc.<br />

Awareness and<br />

linking with wider<br />

planning context.<br />

Secure legislative<br />

status of <strong>Park</strong><br />

Secure legislative<br />

status of the <strong>Park</strong>.<br />

Unique heritage<br />

experience<br />

Unique heritage<br />

experience.<br />

Safe environment Enhance<br />

communication<br />

and interpretation<br />

More policing. Greater<br />

integration of <strong>Park</strong><br />

management.<br />

Higher visibilty of<br />

<strong>Park</strong> Rangers.<br />

Eye catching<br />

signs in places of<br />

interest.<br />

94<br />

THE PHOENIX PARK CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLAN

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