Maintenance fees for grass cutting are due now. For 2025, the Greenfields Residents Association are looking for a contribution of €30 per household. This equates to less than 0.58 cent per week per household to keep our green areas cut and tidy. Payment can be made here before Monday, 30 June 2025. Myrtle Landscaping haveContinue reading “Maintenance Fees 2025”
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Car Park Lining Works – Wednesday, 27 November
Residents are advised that car park spaces, junctions, and ramps in Greenfields (Beech Park, Beech Drive, Beech Grove, and Beech Court) will undergo relining on Wednesday, 27 November. To facilitate this essential maintenance, we kindly ask: Please note that any spaces that are blocked or inaccessible will not be relined. Thank you for your understandingContinue reading “Car Park Lining Works – Wednesday, 27 November”
Halloween Safety Message
Lights on Initiative – Stay safe this Halloween in Greenfields This Hallowe’en residents are encouraged to leave an outdoor light/security light on. Let’s ensure our estate is bright and safe for all those ‘trick or treating’ this Halloween! Anti-social Behaviour There have been a number of reports of anti-social behaviour in Greenfields over the pastContinue reading “Halloween Safety Message”
Estate Clean-up Day
The level of littering in Greenfields is of serious concern. Over the past number of weeks numerous reports of littering and images have been sent to the residents’ association. Some littering is the result of children/teenagers in the estate having snacks and drinks, other occurrences include wheelie bins overflowing or not being secured properly. WeContinue reading “Estate Clean-up Day”
Maintenance Fees 2024
Maintenance fees for grass cutting are due now. For 2024, the Greenfields Residents Association are looking for a contribution of €30 per household. This equates to less than 0.58 cent per week per household to keep our green areas cut and tidy. Payment can be made here before Sunday, 30 June 2024. Myrtle Landscaping haveContinue reading “Maintenance Fees 2024”
Residents Association AGM 2024
The next Greenfields Residents Association meeting will take place by Zoom on Tuesday, 21 May at 7.00pm. Residents are encouraged to attend this meeting as our Committee wish to share some important updates and new initiatives planned for the coming months. Agenda items If you wish to include an agenda item for discussion, please emailContinue reading “Residents Association AGM 2024”
Summer Estate Clean-up Day
The level of littering in Greenfields is of serious concern. Over the past number of weeks numerous reports of littering and images have been sent to the residents’ association. Some littering is the result of children/teenagers in the estate having snacks and drinks, other occurrences include wheelie bins overflowing or not being secured properly. WeContinue reading “Summer Estate Clean-up Day”
Residents Association AGM
The next Greenfields Residents Association meeting will take place by Zoom on Thursday, 27 April at 7.00pm. Residents are encouraged to attend this meeting as our Committee wish to share some important updates and new initiatives planned for the coming months. Agenda items If you wish to include an agenda item for discussion, please emailContinue reading “Residents Association AGM”
Maintenance Fees 2023
Maintenance fees for grass cutting are due now. For 2023, the Greenfields Residents Association are looking for a contribution of €30 per household. This equates to less than 0.58 cent per week per household to keep our green areas cut and tidy. Payment can be made here before Friday, 30 June 2023. Myrtle Landscaping haveContinue reading “Maintenance Fees 2023”
Littering in Greenfields
Littering has once again become a problem in Greenfields. The volume of rubbish being left on green areas and open space is not acceptable. It’s not up to the residents association or other adult residents to pick up the rubbish around the estate. The kids and teenagers of the estate are the majority of theContinue reading “Littering in Greenfields”