The recent Greystones Dog Awareness Show was a great success and I would like to commend all involved for making it such an excellent day. I was delighted to see a big crowd at it and in particular the number of families who turned out to support the event. Dog fouling is a very serious issue [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 7, 2010
At the June Meeting of Greystones Town Council, I raised my serious concern with the lack of Public Toilets at the Harbour. It is appalling in this day and age that we have no public toilet in the harbour area in Greystones. The current toilets are not open this year because of health and safety concerns [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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 [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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,
Continue reading...Friday, April 23, 2010
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 [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 25, 2010
I’m delighted that the Greystones Library has reopened following large scale renovation works. This library is a key part of Greystones and plays a vital role in our town’s history. The recent renovation works have greatly improved the condition of the library and allowed for an expansion of study desks, computers, and increased capacity for the [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 17, 2010
The shocking condition and dangerous state of St. Crispin’s Cell is an issue which has been raised with me countless times. St. Crispin’s Cell consists of a small ruined medieval church and the surrounding area was the site of a Norman castle and a medieval village. However, due to illegally dumping and a lack of [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 17, 2010
I’m encouraging the people of Wicklow to take a more active role in politics and local government to ensure we can continue to improve our county. It’s important to remember that all town and county council meetings are open to members of the public. At these meetings vital decisions are made which effect many aspects [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 17, 2009
I have recently been appointed Chairman of the Youth, Sport & Cultural committee at its first meeting on Monday 14th July. I’m delighted to take up this position and look forward to making real progress in theareas of Youth, Sport & Culture. This committee, which has been inactive over the last five years, has the potential to be a very positive [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 17, 2009
I was delighted to see the return of the Greystones Summer Project this year. It was certainly one of the high points of summer when I was growing up. It’s brilliant to see such enthusiasm around the project & a huge thank you should go to all involved in bringing the project back to Greystones. An [...]
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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