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Friday 8 April 2016

Impact:

The closing of the Garda stations around Ireland is damaging the communities that the station is built around. There have been many complaints from people that they feel a lot less secure in their homes as the stations closure means that many people don't have instant or as instant access to the Gardaí if need be.
                                
This is a video of a civilian complaining about how he feels unsafe in his own home. As he feels that Gardaí may not be able to help him if need be.




There has been a noticeable increase in crime around the areas where the Garda stations have closed this gives the residents of this area good reason to be annoyed about the closure of the stations.

Monday 4 April 2016

Stepaside Garda Station:

 The Stepaside Garda Station Dublin 18 was closed in March 2013 it was reletivly one of the first stations to be closed as part of the rationalisation programme.
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http://www.thejournal.ie/heres-what-happened-to-dublin-garda-station-2405633-Oct2015/









 

 

Hundreds (officially 1500) of people arrived at Alan shatters house who at the time was constituency of Justice Minister. They wanted him to reverse his plans to close the Stepaside station.
Shane Ross a Local TD said how this protest was to show those in government that the local people of Stepaside would not let this station close down without a fight. Since the closure of this station in March 2013, it has caused a spike in fear and isolation for those living in the area. The garda recently released figures that show Stepaside has become the second most burgled area in the country.
Stepaside Garda Station had been around since Stepaside was a small and town and now it has a population upwards of 20,000 people. The protesters formed a chain around the station so that they could give a moment of silence for Det Garda Adrian Donohoe who died while on duty the month prior.
The station closing should not have an impact on the amount of Gardaí around Stepaside as the majority of Gardaí that were in Stepaside are being moved to either Blackrock Garda station or Dundrum Garda Station.


http://www.thejournal.ie/crowds-gather-for-rally-against-garda-station-closure-781109-Feb2013/
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/stepaside-locals-hit-out-at-garda-station-closure-221578.html
 


Monday 7 March 2016

Background:

From 2011,there have been 139 Garda stations closed all around Ireland. Within Dublin alone there  have been six stations closed and 10 stations reduced making Dublin the worst affected county. We closed these stations during the recession as part of the rationalisation programme. By closing these stations the government saves €556,000. That's only 4,000 per station closed down.






http://www.thejournal.ie/garda-stations/news/



The government then went on and sold all of these stations. Due to this we now must buy back the buildings if they are to be used again as Garda stations. Which will only cost the government more money in the long run. Most of these stations had the community built around them which means by the stations closing down the community that relied on them is taking the strain.


Information from:
http://www.thejournal.ie/garda-station-closures-save-550000-2357024-Sep2015/


http://www.thejournal.ie/heres-what-happened-to-dublin-garda-station-2405633-Oct2015/

Thursday 3 March 2016

INTRODUCTION:

Hello my name is Jamie. This blog is about the Garda Stations in Ireland which have been shut down and sold by the government during the recession. In this blog I will go through a sample of different stations which have been closed down in the recent years. Thank you for looking and reading my blog. I hope you enjoy.
                              


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