Time to implement an all-Dublin ‘No Fry Zone’ – Noone
11th November 2015 - Senator Catherine Noone
Dublin Senator and Fine Gael candidate for Dublin West, Catherine Noone, has called on the four Dublin Councils to adopt a ‘no fry zone’ of 500m around schools and playgrounds.
This move would, in effect, mean that no new takeaways or franchise fast food outlets would be allowed to open within 500 metres of schools or playgrounds.
“Dublin City Council is currently preparing the new City Development Plan 2016 – 2022. This plan will set out the future development of our city over the next six years and is now open for submissions.
“I believe that in this Development plan there is scope to include some form of ‘no fry zone’ policy within the environs of Dublin City. However I believe we need to go one step further and implement this policy in Fingal, South Dublin and Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Councils also.
“There is a clear imperative to limit access to unhealthy fast foods for children. A quarter of 11-year-olds are now clinically obese. We are facing an obesity time bomb, which I have spoken about on many previous occasions.
“A study of Irish childhood obesity recently revealed that children who are obese have an 82% chance of remaining so into adulthood, compared with just 15% of children with a normal weight in childhood. I believe we need to do everything possible to stop that, and this is one such tool we can use”.
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