Agreement on Vehicular Access to Dollymount Beach
I am delighted today that an agreement has been secured for two thirds of vehicular access to be restored to Dollymount Beach at the Wooden Bridge. Over the busy summer months following incidents which raised public safety concerns, Dublin City Council and Gardaí took the decision to restrict vehicular access to the area. This was …
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Blog post: Final Campaign Thoughts
Before the polls open tomorrow I wanted to share a few thoughts about the local elections. What we as Dubliners need is a strong city council, full of people with passion and enthusiasm for our areas. Over the last few weeks of the campaign I have knocked on thousands of doors. In that time I have met …
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Rosie Hackett Bridge Officially Named
Today, Tuesday the 20th of May, the new bridge across the River Liffey will be officially named the Rosie Hackett Bridge. It will be open from 6.00 on Wednesday the 21st for pedestrians, cyclists, buses and taxis. The South Bound Luas will travel on it too after the completion of the Luas Cross City project …
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Labour Local Election Manifesto 2014
Here is the Labour Party Local Election Manifesto 2014. Labour has a proud track record in local government, and in Dublin in particular. If elected, I will continue this proud record for you. Please read through the document below, and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Labour National …
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Reminder: Dublin Bus Community Spirit Awards
The Dublin Bus Community Spirit Awards provides voluntary groups across Dublin with support to develop new projects, grow services and help raise community spirit in their local community. To date, over 1,500 voluntary groups have benefitted from funding from Dublin Bus. Any group that is located where Dublin Bus operates its services is eligible to …
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