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MONKSTOWN VILLAGE

September 26, 2024 by infomatique

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Recently Monkstown Village was upgraded as described:

An improvement scheme has been completed for Monkstown Village which aims to improve road safety, traffic management and the public realm.

The min objectives of the scheme include:

Raised signalised and uncontrolled crossing points
A raised area in the centre of the village
Two way section in front of the church
One way (and left only) in front of Goggins
One way on Clifton Avenue (towards the sea)
Build outs to slow vehicle turning movements
Narrowing of the carriageway through the village
Additional parking on Clifton Avenue
Upgraded surfaces
Landscaping

Public Reaction and Success of the Monkstown Village Improvement Scheme

The Monkstown Village Improvement Scheme has generally been met with positive public reaction and is considered a success in achieving its objectives.

Improved pedestrian safety: The raised crossings and narrowed carriageways have made the village considerably safer for pedestrians, which has been widely praised.
Enhanced village atmosphere: The landscaping and upgraded surfaces have created a more pleasant environment, encouraging people to spend more time in the village.
Traffic calming success: The build-outs and one-way systems have successfully reduced vehicle speeds and improved traffic flow.
Increased footfall: Businesses have reported increased footfall, suggesting the scheme has boosted the local economy.
Some initial concerns: There were some initial concerns about the changes to traffic flow and parking, but these seem to have largely subsided.
Overall, the Monkstown Village Improvement Scheme is a good example of how thoughtful urban design can enhance both the safety and attractiveness of a village centre.


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THE KNOX MEMORIAL HALL 1902

September 26, 2024 by infomatique

MONKSTOWN VILLAGE SEPTEMBER 2024


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The Knox Memorial Hall in Monkstown, Dublin, is a parochial hall serving the nearby parish church. It was commissioned by Mrs. Chaloner Knox in memory of her husband, Captain Edward Chaloner Knox, and her nephew, Lieutenant Colonel Eustace Chaloner Knox.  

The hall was built in the early 1900s and designed by architect R.C. Millar of Millar & Symes. It features a distinctive Ruabon brick facade on the street side, a half-timbered gable above a bow window showcasing the Knox family coat of arms, and pebble-dashed side walls with red-painted timber windows.  

While the hall was originally intended to be a home for soldiers, Mrs. Knox changed her plans after learning of her nephew’s philanthropic efforts in Canterbury. The hall now stands as a testament to the Knox family and serves the community of Monkstown.  

Currently, the Knox Memorial Hall isn’t the primary Parish Center; that’s a separate building opened in 1995. However, the hall still likely plays a role in the community and may be used for various events or gatherings.


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