Bayside Community Association

See How BCA has worked with Fingal Co Co to create community engagement and improve the Bayside area

About Bayside

Bayside is a coastal community in Sutton, Dublin bordered by the rich biodiversity of the Dublin Bay BioSphere with just over 2000 households and includes the area bordered by the Baldoyle Road, the Kilbarrack Road, and the DART line. 

About Bayside Community Association (BCA)

In 2017 a group of residents from across all areas of Bayside came together to form The Bayside Community Association (BCA) with the initial objective of celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Bayside Estate. In the following years we found a local community with a huge appetite for community engagement ready and willing to make Bayside a better place to live. 

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The Wednesday Litterpickers are meeting tomorrow at 9am at the DART station as usual. After an hour of picking up other people's rubbish 😏 I mean to say an hour of 'making Bayside Beautiful' 😁 we will be going to One Squared for coffee/breakfast. Join us if you are free. 🔆😎 ... See MoreSee Less
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We would like to thank four local residents,Tony,Sheila,Eileen and Ruairi❤️on their hard work making this happen.Bayside now has its very own two 24/365 ACCESSIBLE defibrillators which just might save someone's life one day.One at our community centre and the second one will be installed at the entrance to Bayside Dart Station very soon. Thank you to all the residents how donated to this amazing bit of kit also.If you mist the launch day and/or would like to be given free CPR and defibrillator training in the close future you can email baysidedefib@gmail.com ... See MoreSee Less
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Bayside Local Biodiversity Action Plan

In 2020 it was decided to collaborate with other coastal communities in the Fingal and Dublin City areas to create a Biodiversity Corridor stretching from Malahide/Portmarnock/Howth through Sutton, Baldoyle, Bayside, Kilbarrack and Raheny to Clontarf. Tidy Towns and Community groups in all of these areas have begun to map existing and potential areas for action and have shared this information.