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Dublin Bay
Discovery Centre
- Bull Island
Where will it be located? islands history, flora and fauna. The Discovery Centre
will include a research centre, an education wing, an
A number of locations for the sighting of the Discovery exhibition/event space, auditorium, caf and restaurant,
Centre were examined in detail as part of a feasibility and retail space.
study, commissioned by Dublin City Council, against
There will be a strong emphasis within the Discovery
a range of environmental criteria. The site considered
Centre on Learning from Seeing, different viewing
most appropriate following this analysis is an area of
points will make the entire island and bay visible, linking
former landfill at the junction of the causeway and
all of the themes of the Bull Island together.
the island on a parcel of land that is amenity grassland
unrelated to the fauna for which the Bull Island is
designated.
UNESCO Dublin Bay Discovery Centre
What will the Discovery Dublin City Council intends entering into discussions
with a range of other bodies (including philanthropic
What Happens Next? The Discovery Centre will add significant facilities to the
locale, including exhibition/interpretation education
Over the coming months, Dublin City Council will and research opportunities and a multi-use event space.
further develop the design for the centre through In addition it will provide essential support services and
the appointment and management of an integrated facilities to the existing programme of events within the
design and planning team. In tandem with this process UNESCO Dublin Bay Biosphere.
of design development, Dublin City Council will begin
The Discovery Centre will support Dublins appeal to both
the process required to gain planning permission for
international and national cultural tourism, which supports
the construction of the Discovery Centre. Throughout
Filte Irelands strategy to support Dublin A Breath of
these processes we will consult widely with all interested
Fresh Air.
parties.
on delicious seafood and other local produce.
Dun Laoghaire and Howth, where you can dine
and historical coastal villages, including Dalkey,
photography. Dublin Bay has several attractive
stand up paddle boarding, cycling, golf and
tours, kayaking, kite surfing, windsurfing,
sailing, birdwatching, boat trips, guided
include walking and hiking, swimming,
and visitors within Dublin Bay Biosphere
Popular activities for both local people
Things to do
What are your views?
Dublin City Council are now seeking engagement and views from the public to inform the proposal in advance of
design development and lodgement of a planning application
should include?
All feedback received will be reviewed by the Project Team and used to inform the next phase of the project. There will
be ongoing public engagement prior to commencement of statutory consultation which could begin in Spring 2018.
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