Spring 2012 Newsletter

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EAMON GILMORE TD Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Representing the People of Dun Laoghaire

EAMON GILMORE TD, WORKING WITH YOUR LOCAL LABOUR TEAM

Local News in Brief

Delivering in Difficult Times

Cllr Denis O’Callaghan confirms and welcomes the commencement of works on the following projects in Shankill. A new Resource Centre is presently being built for the residents

Cllr. Niamh Bhreathnach has welcomed a statement from Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council that plans to proceed with a commuter car park on the circus field in Booterstown have been scrapped. Cllr. Bhreathnach thanked local residents and her Councillor colleagues for supporting her campaign to protect open green space and the vistas of Dublin Bay. Cllr. Bhreathnach is also actively pursuing the Council to apply for the Blue flag status at Seapoint.

of Stonebridge Estate. Work has commenced on the provision of full length G.A.A and Soccer Pitches on Council Lands at Stonebridge which will benefit local schools, sporting clubs and the general community.

Last February, I was honoured to be re-elected to represent the people of this constituency in Dáil Eireann. Along with my Labour colleagues, I entered Government in difficult times, with a clear mandate to sort out Ireland’s economic crisis.

Cllr Jane Dillon-Byrne welcomes the installation of new outdoor exercise equipment on Newtownsmith Green, Sandycove. Cllr. Dillon-Byrne is also looking forward to the presentation of a realistic Plan for the Sea Gardens and Dún Laoghaire Baths in

A new playground and M.U.G.A. (Multi Purpose Games Area)

This, as you know, is no easy task. When the new Government took up office last March, this country was on the edge of an economic cliff. Since then we have gradually worked our way back, and we are continuing every day to improve our economy and to strive for the creation of new jobs.

March 2012.

has now opened in Hyde Park, Dalkey. Cllr. Stephen Fitzpatrick

An interim report on Significant Flood Events in Dún Laoghaire

was at the official opening, “The new M.U.G.A will be of huge

Rathdown County on the night of the 24th of October has been

benefit to generations of Cuala and Dalkey United children. The

completed. If you would like a copy please contact the Council’s

installation of the playground fulfils a long standing need for

Water & Waste Services Section or please contact one of your

one in the village. Congratulations to Dún Laoghaire Rathdown

Labour Party Councillors.

The recent Budget was a necessary part of this journey. In difficult times the Government has kept its commitment to:

Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council have introduced a

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not increase income tax for working people

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maintain core Social Welfare payments including Jobseeker’s, State Pensions and the standard rate of Child Benefit.

County Council and everyone else involved in the project.” An all weather pitch was also recently opened in Kilbogget Park.

new seven day arrangement in the County’s town centre areas Cllr. Carrie Smyth has been pursuing a number of issues including improvement works to Ballinclea Road/Killiney Road junction, improvements to Kibogget Park, the new Resource Centre and Playing Fields at Stonebridge, and ramps on Avondale Road. Cllr Smyth will continue to pursue other issues, which were not completed this year including the resurfacing of Church Road, the New Bowling Club Pavilion in Shankill, and the Killiney Tea Rooms.

for street cleaning and litter bin emptying. This arrangement will greatly improve the cleanliness of these locations especially at

· take 330,000 people on low incomes out of the reach of the Universal Social Charge

weekends. The public are urged to involve themselves in the consultation process for an Area Plan for Blackrock and Dún Laoghaire Town. The planners in the Council are seeking opinions and ideas that

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maintain the number of Special Needs Assistants in our schools

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maintain the pupil/teacher ratio in the primary sector

I know how difficult it is for families to make ends meet, but the Government has tried to bring in a budget that protects the most vulnerable in society.

could be included in their first draft of both Area Plans. The more the public are involved the better both final plans will be.

It is my firm belief that we have delivered a budget that is tough but necessary, fair and balanced.

WORKING WITH EAMON GILMORE TD

Yours sincerely,

Cllr. Niamh Bhreathnach 086 607 8193 nbhreathna@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

Cllr. Jane Dillon Byrne 086 607 8150

Cllr. Carrie Smyth Cllr. Stephen Fitzpatrick 086 383 5051 086 781 4519 carriesmyth@cllr.dlrcoco.ie sfitzpatrick@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

Tel: 408 2018 Fax: 408 2690 Email: eamon.gilmore@oir.ie Web: www.labour.ie or Write to Eamon at: Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade Iveagh House 80 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2 Follow Eamon on

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twitter.com/labour ADVICE CENTRE Every Monday from 9.30 am (except Bank Holidays) Park House, Library Road, Dun Laoghaire

Eamon Gilmore T.D.

Senator Aideen Hayden 01 618 3178 aideen.hayden@oir.ie

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Cllr. Denis O’Callaghan 086 278 5609 denisoc@cllr.dlrcoco.ie

Contact details for Eamon Gilmore TD

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