Recent News:

Temporary Road Closure-Lower Dargle Road, Ravenswell Road and Seapoint Road

Bray Town Council intends to close the following roads to public traffic for a period of 6 months from 30th April 2012.

Roads to be closed: 1) Lower Dargle Road; 2) Ravenswell Road;

The Closure is necessary to construct a culvert under Bray Bridge as part of the River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme.

It is also proposed to close Seapoint Road for a period of 15 days (from 1st May 2012 to 15th May 2012) to facilitate the diversion of sewers and other services required as part of the River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme.

Any objections / submissions should be made to the Town Clerk, Civic Offices, Main Street, Bray by 10th April 2012.

Website for River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme

Website for Information on River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme

A dedicated website has been set up to provide up-to-date information on the River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme. The website aims to keep people informed about progress, upcoming works and traffic management plans. Please click link for further details www.braydargle.com

Severe Weather Warning: Rainfall amounts of up to 40 mm are possible in the Dublin/Wicklow area . North easterly winds of 45 to 50 knots forecast

The rainfall forecast  is less than the rainfall amounts which led to the serious flooding in October, nevertheless Bray Town Council, supported by County Wicklow Civil Defence  will continue to monitor rainfall amounts and will be on stand by in the event of an emergency.

 

Bray Town Council operates a 24 hour call answering service and can be contacted at 01-2744900 at any time. Only emergency calls will be dealt with outside office hours.

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Land Use and Transportation Study

Background

The preparation of a Land Use & Transportation Study (LUTS) for North Bray and Environs was commissioned jointly by Dun Laoghaire – Rathdown County Council, Wicklow County Council and Bray Town Council in January 2005. The area of the study is defined as a boundary encompassing Woodbrook, Rathmichael, Old Connaught, Fassaroe and North Bray, as well as the N11 as far as the junction with the Bray Southern Cross. The objectives of the commission were to ensure that the study area can cater for expected future levels of development as proposed throughout the Town and County Development Plans, by investigating a range of policies, infrastructural measures, and land use strategies.

Purpose of this Report

This Final Report presents an overview of the development of a comprehensive Land Use and Transportation Strategy for the area defined throughout this report as the Bray Environs.

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