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Chartered Accountants Ireland among local businesses calling on Council to act and create a safer, greener Pearse Street

Jun 06, 2025

Green Pearse Street group of nearly 20 businesses calling for thoughtful planning 10 days after traffic changes present new opportunities for major thoroughfare

 

 

Thursday 5 June 2025 – A local group, Green Pearse Street, comprising nearly 20 businesses, is calling on Dublin City Council and local stakeholders to make Pearse Street greener, more vibrant and more engaging for street users - and to take meaningful action on the climate and biodiversity crises.

The call comes on World Environment Day, just ten days after new traffic management changes were introduced on the street, allowing only public transport, taxis and cyclists to turn left onto Pearse Street from Westland Row.

In support of the initiative, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain, and Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman TD were in attendance, underlining the importance of collaboration between civic leaders and local communities to reimagine urban space.

To demonstrate how a section of Pearse Street can be transformed into a more social and eco-friendly space, the group showcased potential areas for urban planting and seating, bringing greenery onto the pavement in front of Trinity’s Biomedical Sciences Institute. This simple intervention illustrates how public areas can become more welcoming while supporting biodiversity.

Members of the group also highlighted spaces - including basements and railed-off areas in front of buildings - where Dublin City Council and private businesses could introduce planting to foster microhabitats and attract pollinators.

Green Pearse Street is calling on the Council to take further action to prioritise urban seating and greening - measures that would benefit not only the local environment, but also the economy and community wellbeing.

 

Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain said: “Dublin City is more than a network of roads, it’s a living, breathing community. It is crucial that our streets be accessible to cyclists, pedestrians, and public transport as well as to cars and other road users. Clean air and space for nature are equally vital. Together, we can create a healthier, more vibrant city where nature and community flourish, inspiring everyone to live and move in harmony”.

Susan Rossney, Sustainability Advocacy Manager with Chartered Accountants Ireland said: “Businesses are integral to the wellbeing of our society, economy and environment, but nature and biodiversity are equally vital for the survival of businesses. 55% of the world’s GDP – equivalent to an estimated US$58 trillion – is dependent on nature and biodiversity.”

“At a time when climate and biodiversity action is threatened, the public and private sectors need to work harder than ever to protect it. Getting started can be daunting, but groups like Green Pearse Street can share practical tips on how to set up and maintain green teams, what plants are good for pollinating insects and even how to connect with Dublin Simon to donate bottles and cans under the Deposit Return scheme.”

Commenting, Dr Miriam Fitzpatrick, lecturer and researcher in architecture and urban design, said: “If Dubliners dream of a safer, greener, more civic city life, the street is where that dream begins. Green Pearse Street is hoping to lead the way.

Pearse Street reflects the broader condition of Dublin’s city centre, shaped more by traffic flow than care for health or hospitality. Progress has come from local efforts, with many local businesses introducing planting. However, individual gestures are not enough. Four lanes of traffic, inadequate lighting, barriers to access, actively hostile edges and a lack of places to sit continue to define the street.”

“Streets and parks are low-intensity battlegrounds. Without leadership, residents and businesses must guide themselves. This is not a celebration; it is a call to action. Pearse Street could be a vital link from the thriving docklands to the city’s historic heart; it deserves to be more liveable and green.”

ENDS

Green Pearse Street 2025

About Green Pearse Street

Green Pearse Street is a diverse group of local businesses and organisations on and near Pearse Street, one of Dublin’s longest streets, stretching from Ringsend to College Green. It's aims are to ‘green’ the street, improve the air quality, create a health and biodiversity corridor, reduce traffic to support walking and cycling, and create a more social space for people.

 

Members of Green Pearse Street include Allies and Morrison, Chartered Accountants Ireland, Cloud Picker Coffee, Dublin Chamber, Grant Thornton, Henry J Lyons, Hibernia, Honey Truffle, IPUT Real Estate, Jobcare, McCanns, O'Neills Victorian Pub and Townhouse, Pearse Street Management, PLM Group, St Andrews Resource Centre, The Lombard Pub & Townhouse Accommodation, The Podcast Studios, Travel Lodge, Trinity College Dublin, and William Fry.

 

Working in two parallel streams, the Green Pearse Street group includes action at individual organisation level, and on the collective level to create street-wide change for businesses, local communities, tourists, and other street users. In the longer-term, the group will campaign for the optimisation of this significant streetscape to make greater provision for Dubliners and visitors to the city to stop and enjoy the surroundings, helping urban areas like Pearse Street achieve a 30% biodiversity net gain by 2030.

 

Coordinated work by businesses along the street has already commenced. Measures include planters at ground and roof/balcony level to provide food for pollinating insects; the construction of living walls/green roofs; the installation of bird boxes/feeders to provide space for nesting and foraging; and a programme of local community engagement. 

UCD Masters students in an urban design module have carried out two consecutive studies on the quality of street life and street edges. Their analysis points to challenges and changes that can make the street a more welcoming place to be.

 

Key facts

In 2023, Green Pearse Street surveyed over 750 users of Pearse Street to generate insights into their perceptions of visiting, as well as living and working on Pearse Street. 96% of those approached on the street identified a need for change (of some variety, ranging from small to larger scale). Only 6% rated the current street layout as very good or excellent, with 24% rating it as poor. Popular recommendations on changes to the street include addition of more greenery (91%) more social spaces (benches and tables) (77%), and a safe cycle lane (64%). 

 

 

 

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