Kildare County Council is responsible for the protection of the environment and the prevention of illegal dumping across the county. An area of concern has been identified along the L8069 Ardmore Road providing access to Blackwood Bog, Athy, Co. Kildare, located approximately 5.5km from Athy town centre.
The setting is a rural access route of high environmental importance, with significant biodiversity value and regular ecological surveys are being carried out in the area.
Despite monitoring and clean-up efforts, there is a persistent pattern of illegal dumping at this site, including construction and demolition waste, tyres, household waste, and evidence of burning activities.
The scale and frequency of dumping present a risk to the natural environment, including sensitive habitats, and detracts from the amenity value of the area for the local community.
The Circular Economy & Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022 provides for use of CCTV by a Local Authority for the purposes of prevention, detection and prosecution of waste & litter offences.
There are separate codes of practice for the use of CCTV for waste/litter purposes:
Code of Practice for the Operation of CCTV for the Purposes of Prevention, Detection, & Prosecution of Waste Offences.
Code of Practice for the Operation of CCTV for the Purposes of Prevention, Detection, & Prosecution of Litter Offences.
Under this legislation, CCTV cameras can be deployed at locations where there is a history of illegal dumping and the codes of practice are adhered to.
What we are proposing:
Kildare County Council proposes to install CCTV cameras at selected locations along an approximately 2km stretch of the L8069, which serves as an access route to Blackwood Bog, Athy, in order to address ongoing illegal dumping.
The proposed CCTV deployment includes:
2 licence plate recognition cameras positioned at key entry points to capture vehicle registration details
3 overview camera, to be installed on new infrastructure at three identified sites.
Decoy cameras to remain in place when live cameras are not actively deployed
Provision and installation of supporting infrastructure, including poles and signage, where necessary
The proposed duration of live CCTV monitoring is 12 weeks.
The purpose of this initiative is:
To deter illegal dumping activity
To detect and identify offenders
To support enforcement action under the Waste Management Act 1996, (As Amended), and the Litter Pollution Act, 1997, (As Amended.)
Signage will be installed on all infrastructure to inform members of the public of the presence of CCTV.
Consultation:
Under the applicable Codes of Practice, prior to the introduction of CCTV, a structured process must be followed to ensure that its use is necessary, proportionate, and targeted. As part of this process, Kildare County Council is undertaking a public consultation in respect of the proposed use of CCTV at this location.
This consultation relates solely to the proposed CCTV deployment at the Blackwood Bog access route (L8069), Athy, Co. Kildare.
Representations in relation to this proposal can be made through the Council’s consultation portal via the “Make a Submission” process.
All submissions will be considered prior to any final decision being made.
Any information which you submit via Kildare County Council's websites will be treated with the highest standards of security and confidentiality, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018
Closing Date for Submissions
Any objections/observations should be lodged via our Consultation Portal https://consult.kildarecoco.ie/en and be addressed to the Senior Executive Officer, Environment Department. All submissions must be made on or beforeon or before 5:00pm on Friday, 17 July 2026
Consultation for CCTV in Blackwood Bog, Athy, Co. Kildare
Overview:
Kildare County Council is responsible for the protection of the environment and the prevention of illegal dumping across the county. An area of concern has been identified along the L8069 Ardmore Road providing access to Blackwood Bog, Athy, Co. Kildare, located approximately 5.5km from Athy town centre.
The setting is a rural access route of high environmental importance, with significant biodiversity value and regular ecological surveys are being carried out in the area.
Despite monitoring and clean-up efforts, there is a persistent pattern of illegal dumping at this site, including construction and demolition waste, tyres, household waste, and evidence of burning activities.
The scale and frequency of dumping present a risk to the natural environment, including sensitive habitats, and detracts from the amenity value of the area for the local community.
The Circular Economy & Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022 provides for use of CCTV by a Local Authority for the purposes of prevention, detection and prosecution of waste & litter offences.
There are separate codes of practice for the use of CCTV for waste/litter purposes:
Under this legislation, CCTV cameras can be deployed at locations where there is a history of illegal dumping and the codes of practice are adhered to.
What we are proposing:
Kildare County Council proposes to install CCTV cameras at selected locations along an approximately 2km stretch of the L8069, which serves as an access route to Blackwood Bog, Athy, in order to address ongoing illegal dumping.
The proposed CCTV deployment includes:
The proposed duration of live CCTV monitoring is 12 weeks.
The purpose of this initiative is:
Signage will be installed on all infrastructure to inform members of the public of the presence of CCTV.
Consultation:
Under the applicable Codes of Practice, prior to the introduction of CCTV, a structured process must be followed to ensure that its use is necessary, proportionate, and targeted. As part of this process, Kildare County Council is undertaking a public consultation in respect of the proposed use of CCTV at this location.
This consultation relates solely to the proposed CCTV deployment at the Blackwood Bog access route (L8069), Athy, Co. Kildare.
Representations in relation to this proposal can be made through the Council’s consultation portal via the “Make a Submission” process.
All submissions will be considered prior to any final decision being made.
Any information which you submit via Kildare County Council's websites will be treated with the highest standards of security and confidentiality, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018
Closing Date for Submissions
Any objections/observations should be lodged via our Consultation Portal https://consult.kildarecoco.ie/en and be addressed to the Senior Executive Officer, Environment Department. All submissions must be made on or before on or before 5:00pm on Friday, 17 July 2026
Proposed Location of CCTV Cameras:
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As part of your submission, please answer the following questions.
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