Dublin
The Dublin Regional Authority is one of Eight (8) Regional Authorities set up in 1994 under the Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Authorities) Establishment Order 1993.
The main functions of the Authority are:
· To promote co-ordination, co-operation and joint action among the public services and local authorities;
· To prepare Regional Planning Guidelines (P&D Act 2000)
· To review of the overall needs and development requirements of the region;
· To review of local authority's Development Plans;
· To monitor spending and progress of the National Development Plan and EU Funds.
The Dublin Region comprises the administrative areas of Dublin City Council, Fingal County Council, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and South Dublin County Council. The population of the region is approximately 1.19 million and represents over 30% of the total national population.
The Region is situated to the east of Ireland and occupies an area of 92,200 hectares. The Region is located on the coast with mountain ranges to the south and rich pastures to the west and north. There are approximately 30,000 hectares of agricultural land within the Dublin region at present though development pressures mean that these lands are under continual threat.
The DRA seeks to work in conjunction with PURPLE to maintain the diversity, heritage and quality of life of its own peripheral urban areas. This will be achieved through information share of best practices, the development of partnerships for EU projects and the incorporation of peri-urban specific policies into regional and local level plans and programmes.