26/09/2023
All of this is new to me and I had difficulty identifying the individual elements of the overall project but it would appear that this is Mercer Vale Ticknick Park car park {this is a complicated name]
The emerging town of Cherrywood will have a population in the region of 26,000, with over 8,800 new homes including a minimum of 10% social housing units, spread over the new Town Centre and three smaller Village Centres with superior transport links including an enhanced bus service, five Luas stops, and pedestrian and cycle friendly greenways throughout. In addition, there will be two post primary and four primary schools. Note: Currently there are two unused tram stops in the immediate area and three that `are in use.
Ticknick Park is a 19-hectare park with:
four grass pitches including a full GAA pitch
ancillary facilities including seating, signage paths, cycle stands and soft landscaping
single storey changing facility with four changing rooms
toilet facilities, storage, ancillary accommodation
cycle parking facilities
Currently Ticknick Park is accessed via a pedestrian walkway via the agricultural bridge over the M50 utilising the shared pedestrian and cycle paths. Visitors travelling by vehicle should park in the temporary carpark which allows for 83 spaces, including four disabled user parking bays, three coach bays, and four motorcycle spaces.