Last week I had the privilege, as Lord Mayor of Dublin, to help launch Bank of Ireland’s Neuroinclusion Employer Toolkit—a practical resource designed to help organisations of every size recruit, … Continue Reading Dublin Takes a Step Forward on Neuroinclusion: Launch of Bank of Ireland’s Employer Toolkit
Yesterday, I had the honour of launching the Grangegorman Build to Last Community Forum in the Richmond Centre. For me, this wasn’t just another diary engagement as Lord Mayor. Ever … Continue Reading Building to Last at Grangegorman
Yesterday, I had the great honour of launching the Quayside Project on the banks of the River Liffey — a project that speaks not only to our past as a … Continue Reading Animating the Liffey: Launching Dublin’s Quayside Project
Earlier this week, I was was elected the 358th Lord Mayor of Dublin. It is an immense privilege to be elected to this office and serve the people of Dublin … Continue Reading Elected as Lord Mayor of Dublin
Cllr. Ray McAdam, Fine Gael Councillor for the North Inner City, has today welcomed the Government’s approval of the Roadmap for Delivery of the Dublin City Taskforce Report and has … Continue Reading McAdam Welcomes Government Backing for Dublin City Taskforce Plan: “Now we must deliver, together.”
Fine Gael Councillor for the North Inner City, Ray McAdam, has welcomed the announcement by Ministers James Lawless TD and Marian Harkin TD of significant government support for the development … Continue Reading Cathal Brugha Street to Become Flagship Further Education College — A Major Boost for Dublin’s North Inner City
Last night, I joined Lord Mayor, Cllr. Emma Blain in launching the Talbot Street Public Realm Improvements Scheme. Under the direction of Dublin City Council’s City Co-Ordination Office, a number … Continue Reading Talbot Street Public Realm Improvement Scheme launched
Earlier this month, Dublin City Councillors agreed the Council’s three year Capital Programme worth €3.448billion. A key project as part of that programme is the refurbishment of the Fruit and … Continue Reading Fruit & Vegetable Market refurbishment project
Two #NorthInnerCity community projects will receive total funding of €450,001 to upgrade facilities which will benefit users of all ages, a Fine Gael Councillor has said. Councillor McAdam said: “It’s fantastic to … Continue Reading €450,000 in funding to support North Inner City community projects – McAdam
Since the Local Elections on June 7th, I have been working with Dublin City Councillors from my own party in Fine Gael, and from the Greens, Fianna Fáil and Labour … Continue Reading Delivering for Dublin
STONEYBATTER ROADS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2024 As YOUR local Councillor, I have been working with officials to secure funding to enable the Roads Maintenance Department to complete further road improvement works … Continue Reading Stoneybatter Matters – May 2024
The appointment of a new Dublin City Taskforce is a welcome and crucial step in revitalising and restoring the capital city, Fine Gael representatives have said. The High-Level Taskforce will … Continue Reading Dublin Taskforce will provide focus to deliver change for the city
COMMONS STREET ALL-WEATHER PITCH TO BE UPGRADED – McADAM DELIVERS! Over the last twelve months, I have been working City Council officials and Sheriff YC to upgrade the all-weather pitch … Continue Reading North Wall Matters – April 2024
ORCHARD ROAD DEPOT – KEEPING YOU FULLY UPDATED As YOUR local Councillor, I work hard to keep you updated of developments in the area. Since Dublin City Council first published … Continue Reading CLONLIFFE & BALLYBOUGH MATTERS – March 2024
MAGDALEN LAUNDRY SITE REDEVELOPMENT – Update As YOUR local Councillor, I chair a Working Group including City Councillors, Council officials and OPW Architects that focuses on the preparation of a … Continue Reading DUBLIN 1 MATTERS – January 2024
LIDL BALLYBOUGH: Construction to get underway! I want to confirm to you that the proposed LIDL redevelopment of the former Annesley Motors site on Ballybough Road is going ahead. Both … Continue Reading CLONLIFFE & BALLYBOUGH MATTERS – February 2024