Newsletters and News

Newsletters

The association produces a newsletter two times a year with information about the associations work and information of interest to the Estate.

Each newsletter is delivered to all houses in Broadford and Chestnut Grove and a web version will be published here also.

Regular Updates

Since the launch of the website in 2024 we have also begun more frequent posting of information of interest to residents so please check back for regular updates.

If you have any suggestions of if there is something you would like to hear more about please reach out to broadfordresidents@gmail.com We would love to hear from you.


Get ready for some fun! The Broadford Residents Association is excited to announce that we'll be hosting our first Midsummer Event on the Green on Friday, June 21st, for Residents of Broadford Estate and Chestnut Grove.

We wish draw residents attention to a public consultation that Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is undertaking and encourage residents of our estate to have their say before the 15th of July deadline.

Events in June

30/05/2025

There are a number of activities taking place in June including the Residents Association AGM and Mid Summer Event. DLR also have a number of interesting events running

The Hands for Life awareness programme (Irish Heart Foundation) will be delivered on Wednesday 21 May inthe Hall of St. Attracta's Junior School, Broadford Road, and will get underway @ 7:30 pm sharp.

This post spotlights how you can contact the council directly if you notice an issue in the estate which is not being addressed and to give an example of how responsive they can be.

There is an upcoming webinar relating to the Library/Civic center in Dundrum as well as information on the License Application for the upcoming Summer concerts in Marley which may be of interest to residents. See details below for more information ...

What is happening near Broadford for Seachtain na Gaeilge? Seachtain na Gaeilge promotes Irish language and culture through live events, music, workshops, and more. It is organised by Conradh na Gaeilge, the festival was initially established as a week-long event, but due to the demand, has now become a 17-day affair, running from 1-17 March every...