Tag Archive | "James O’Sullivan"

Tidy Towns unsung heroes of Greystones Community

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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I would like to praise the efforts of Greystones Tidy Towns for their tireless work in the community. We are incredibly lucky to have such a hard working and dedicated group of civic minded individuals who are continually improving our town. Their recent work at the Blacklion junction, their efforts near the Town Council building, on the [...]

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Glenbrook Park

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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I recently moved a motion at the June meeting of Greystones Town Council seeking improvements to the footpaths in Glenbrook Park. I believe it’s very important to highlight the dangerous state of disrepair of footpaths in Glenbrook Park. These footpaths are becoming increasingly dangerous with residents often falling on them. Wicklow County Council must take immediate [...]

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Irish Countrywomen’s Association 100th Birthday

Friday, June 18, 2010

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Irish Countrywomen’s Association 100th Birthday I would like to praise the Irish Countrywomen’s Association (ICA) after they celebrated their 100th Anniversary and in particular the Delgany Guild for holding such an excellent centenary celebration. It has been an opportunity to celebrate and honour the women of vision who founded the ICA, as well as those who through [...]

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Harbour Development

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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Open publication – Free publishing Greystones Town Council recently received a presentation outlining a proposed new plan for the harbour development. The presentation can be seen above or downloaded here. If you have any views on the proposals, please get in touch with me. Kind Regards,

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Kindlestown Park Woods Clean Up – A Great Success

Friday, April 23, 2010

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Well done to the Kindlestown Green Communities Action Group on a great clean up. I’m delighted to support this group in their efforts to clean Kindlestown Park Woods. It was been a great success with many people turning out to help. We have collected two buckets of broken glass and over twenty large bin bags which [...]

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Fine Gael Business Forum

Friday, April 23, 2010

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Click Here to access the report of the Fine Gael Business Forum

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Road from Delgany to St. Kilians Church must be priority

Sunday, April 4, 2010

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The very dangerous condition of this road has been recently raised with me by both the Board of Management of St. Laurence’s and individual parents. This road, which services a large primary school, housing estates and one off houses, has an extremely large volume of traffic for its very poor state. I’m delighted that the Town Engineer [...]

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Shocking over usage of prefabs in Co. Wicklow’s Schools

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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I was delighted when my party’s education spokesperson, Brian Hayes TD, undertook a survey and revealed a county by county breakdown in the total number of prefabs in use in primary school education. Deputy Hayes utilised information from several Parliamentary Questions relating to the number of prefabs and the number of pupils in each county and [...]

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New bins for Burnaby Park

Thursday, February 25, 2010

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I raised the serious need for new bins to be provided in Burnaby Park at the November meeting of Greystones Town Council and have followed the matter up rigorously since. I’m delighted that confirmation has finally been given that these new bins will be installed and I would like to thank the council staff for [...]

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Access works currently underway in Greystones

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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I’m delighted to see these works, which were approved at a recent meeting of Greystones Town Council, currently underway and nearly completed. The road, leading from Killincarrig Village to Tesco, is a source of serious concern for many people and has been raised with me countless times. I have raised this matter with the council [...]

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