Maps
UCD Stories and Values
This map is about UCD stories and values. Let us know which is your story or what you value most about the Belfield Campus.
This can be a particular memory, place, event, or object that makes you feel connected to Belfield Campus...
- I used to live in Roebuck Castle as a student
- I go birdwatching at the pond near Woodview House
Or something you enjoy about the Campus...
- I like to walk my dog along the perimeter woodland walk
- The sense of community on campus
- The food trucks at the lake on Thursday
An example of heritage...
- The historic houses and gardens
- The wildlife – flora and fauna in the walled garden at Belfield House
- Plays and performances in Dramsof
- The tradition sporting events for decades
Explore the existing stories and values by clicking the pins on the map and add your own to the map by clicking below
UCD Challenges
This map is about UCD challenges. Let us know which are the challenges you have identified on Belfield Campus.
This can be a related to an Amenity and Public Space, Retail Spaces, Green and blue infrastructure, Housing, Active Mobility, Connectivity, Vehicular Mobility, or Heritage
Examples of Challenges:
- Limited transport network to get to Belfield Campus
- Too many car parks!
- Many of the historic buildings on campus are not accessible to staff, students or the public
- The campus can be difficult to navigate
- Not enough places for students to socialise
Explore the existing stories and values by clicking the pins on the map and add your own to the map by clicking below
UCD Opportunities
This map is about UCD Opportunities. Let us know which is the opportunity you have identified on Belfield Campus.
This can be a related to an Amenity and Public Space, Retail Spaces, Green and blue infrastructure, Housing, Active Mobility, Connectivity, Vehicular Mobility, or Heritage
Examples of Opportunities:
- The historic houses in Belfield Campus could be opened up for social events
- Physical connections to the surrounding communities could be strengthened
- Guided tours explaining the history and heritage of the campus
- More sustainable transport links to the city centre
- Community events to explore biodiversity on campus
Explore the existing stories and values by clicking the pins on the map and add your own to the map by clicking below
Dundrum Stories and Values
This map reflects the values and stories you associate with Dundrum. The true meaning Dundrum holds to you is yours to share with us.
The values and stories can be linked to a specific place, a memory, an event and more. These celebrate the connection you feel to Dundrum. Some examples are included below as prompts..
- Growing up I used to play around Main Street
- I watch people walk their dogs around Finsbury Park before work in the mornings
It can also be something as simple as what you enjoy about Dundrum, from the atmosphere to the heritage!
- The historic sites around Dundrum give me a real sense of place
- I'm always warmly greeted by the shopkeepers on Main Street
- I really like the new planter boxes around the town centre
Explore stories and values added by locals and non-locals alike and add your own by clicking below!
Dundrum Opportunities
This map reflects opportunities in Dundrum. Share the opportunities you have identified in Dundrum by adding them to the map!
These can be related to any of the following:
- Amenity and Public Space
- Retail Spaces
- Green and blue infrastructure
- Housing
- Active Mobility
- Connectivity
- Vehicular Mobility
- Heritage
Examples of opportunities include:
- The old shopping centre could have more planting
- The castle could have stronger links to the town centre
- There could be more pedestrian crossings on Dundrum Bypass
- The churches could hold host fun events
Explore opportunities added by locals and non-locals alike and add your own by clicking below!
Dundrum Challenges
This map reflects challenges in Dundrum. Share the challenges you have identified in Dundrum by adding them to the map!
These can be related to any of the following:
- Amenity and Public Space
- Retail Spaces
- Green and blue infrastructure
- Housing
- Active Mobility
- Connectivity
- Vehicular Mobility
- Heritage
Examples of opportunities include:
- Too many car parks!
- Hard to walk from different areas..
- There are not enough places to socialise
- Not much is happening in Dundrum..
Explore challenges added by locals and non-locals alike and add your own by clicking below!