Following a high-level request from the HSE earlier this week & in the national interest, Croke Park has become a ‘drive-thru’ facility for testing for Covid-19 for designated appointments. … Continue Reading HSE Drive-Thru for #Covid19 Testing at Croke Park
“An Garda Síochána is in the process of hiring additional vehicles to provide additional mobility to our members nationwide to provide increased community support and community engagement across the country. … Continue Reading Message of Commitment and Support from An Garda Síochána #Covid19
The Cabinet Committee on Covid-19 has approved a National Action Plan today. The Plan has been prepared following a comprehensive process involving all Departments and key agencies. Its main aims … Continue Reading Government Publishes National Action Plan on Covid-19
Dear Constituent, As of this morning, the Fine Gael Constituency Office in Phibsborough is closed to the public due to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak. You can, however, continue to contact … Continue Reading FINE GAEL Dublin Central Constituency Office CLOSED
In recent days, I have been receiving many calls and enquiries about the social welfare entitlements of employees and the self-employed. Thus, I have set out below some useful information … Continue Reading WELFARE AND OTHER COVID-19 RELATED INFORMATION
Following recent media reports about Dublin City Council’s delay in advancing the Liffey Cycle Route, I sought some information this morning at the Dublin Central Area Committee meeting in City … Continue Reading What’s happening with the Liffey Cycle Route?
During the summer, in my July ‘Stoneybatter Matters’ newsletter, I shared with you a brief update on plans for the creation of a Stoneybatter Greening Strategy. This follows on from work I’ve been doing … Continue Reading KNOW WHERE YOU STAND ON GREENING STONEYBATTER
What is Try A Trade? Do you like working with your hands? Have you thought about doing an apprenticeship? Are you a young woman between the ages of … Continue Reading TRY A TRADE EVENT FOR FEMALES – 24th of October 2019
Throughout the last four years, I have regularly updated you on the progress being made to ensure new homes are built in O’Devaney Gardens. In July 2018, actual construction work … Continue Reading KNOW WHERE YOU STAND ON THE FUTURE OF O’DEVANEY GARDENS
The NEIC Programme Implementation Board has approved €100,000 funding for an NEIC Community Grant Scheme 2019 which will be administered by the NEIC Programme Office in 2 rounds. This Scheme will … Continue Reading NEIC COMMUNITY GRANTS AVAILABLE – SEPTEMBER 2019
Youth organisations in the North Inner City are set to benefit from €95,962 in funding, a Fine Gael Councillor has said. Councillor McAdam said: “I am delighted that organisations like … Continue Reading €95,000 for youth projects here in North Inner City – McAdam
This initiative will be launched in September 2019. The key objective of this initiative is to develop employment and employability in the local community through supporting four individuals in progressing … Continue Reading Central Bank of Ireland – Bridging the Gap Initiative- Opportunities for NEIC Residents
I want to advise you that Dublin City Council will be carrying out the re-surfacing of the stretch of Church Road between the Blythe Avenue and Killane Road. These works … Continue Reading Church Road Re-Surfacing Works – July 2019
Discover University is an 8-day summer programme run by the Early Learning Initiative, held in the National College of Ireland from June 19th- 28th 2019 (excluding the weekend). It aims … Continue Reading Discover University 2019 Applications OPEN!
LIFFEY CYCLE ROUTE – Revised proposal published The National Transport Authority and Dublin City Council jointly published a revised proposal to develop the Liffey Cycle Route at a Special … Continue Reading Palatine Square Matters – April 2019
FUTURE OF ANNESLEY MOTORS SITE Residents and householders across Ballybough have questioning me about the future of the former Annesley Motors site on Ballybough Road and what actions are being … Continue Reading Ballybough Matters – April 2019