Tenants’ Decision.—The Secretary reported to a meeting .of the Kimmage-Crumlin Tenants’ Protection Association that, in reply to suggestions, Mr. Condon. Clerk of the Dublin Board of Assistance_, had written stating that the Board was making arrangements for the distribution of relief in the area. Other matters considered were first aid station and recreation hall. It was decided to write to the City Manager again about the railing in of the vacant spaces, and requesting that a wall be erected along Sundrive Rd. to prevent children having access to the dump. It was also agreed to write him regarding open air music for the area during the summer.
ICE UNSAFE—WARNING.
The Kimmage – Crumlin Tenants’ Protection Association, at a special meeting last night, warned parents, to keep their children from skating, oh the quarry at Sundrive Road, as, owing to the. thaw, the ice is now unsafe.
– Irish Press 1931-1995, Wednesday, January 24, 1940; Section: Front page, Page: 1
The Kimmage and Crumlin Tenants’ Protection Association social and dramatic committee, have expressed thanks to the following firms for gifts to their children’s concert and party in St.:Agnes’s Convent Schools: Messrs. Peter Kennedy; Johnston; Mooney’s and O’ Brien; Bolands; James 9’Rourke; F. H. Thompson; Clarnico-Murray; Lemons; Rowritrees; _Fry-Cadbury; Urneys; J. Dowling; Floods (Sundrive Road)* –