Alison Field

Alison Field

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 10

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Dublin City Council
First Seen
19 September 2024
Last Seen
21 May 2026

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Councillor

Observed Public Bodies

Dublin City Council

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Intent: Support for the Autism-Friendly Towns Initiative

Details: Engaged with a wide range of public officials across the country in the context of our Autism-Friendly Towns Programmes

Methods
Attended an event for D10 Autism-Friendly Town (Autism Class opening) attended by a number of public representatives - Event / ReceptionHeld a national awards ceremony for the Autism-Friendly Town Awards attended by the Lord Mayor of Dublin and Minister Higgins - Event / ReceptionHeld an event in the Mansion House with the Lord Mayor of Dublin to launch the Dublin City Autism-Friendly Action Plan - Event / Reception

Fenton Fitzwilliam Ltd

67 officials
2026-01-20

Intent: (1) To highlight how Lyft Urban Solutions could support bike sharing in Dublin (2) To secure a meeting to discuss the same (3) To secure attendance at a demonstration showcasing how Lyft's bikes operate

Details: Correspondence to discuss how Lyft Urban Solutions could support bike sharing in Dublin

Methods
EmailMeetingPhone call

ELSA Community Services clg

22 officials
2025-05-14

Intent: To allow Elsa to bid for work, where we are the incumbent, or otherwise. If not allowed to bid, to delay the tendering process for 12 months to allow us to find replacement work and stay in business. ::To have our project recognised as being in need of additional support.

Details: To seek help for our not-for-profit Social Enterprise to allow us to bid for an existing contract with OPW via OGP so we can get through a financial crisis and also to get additional funding from Pobal to help us through this crisis.

Methods
Email

Intent: To call for the introduction of legislative gender quotas for local government elections. ::To ask political party members to include the introduction of Legislative gender quotas for local elections in their political manifestos

Details: Gender Quotas - Launch of Gender Quotas Alliance Position Paper

Methods
Email invitation sent on 2 to launch of the Gender Quotas Alliance position paper. AV Room (Leinster House) on 24th September 2024.Cllr Kieran Ohanlon President AILG; Minister Alan Dilon; members of the JOC on Gender Equality, members of Dublin City Council. See DPO list below. - EmailGender Quota Alliance Launch chaired by Senator Fiona O Loughlin (24.09.24) - Event / Reception

ELSA Community Services clg

19 officials
2025-01-20

Intent: To allow Elsa to bid for work, where we are the incumbent, or otherwise. If not allowed to bid, to delay the tendering process for 12 months to allow us to find replacement work and stay in business. ::To have our project recognised as being in need of additional support.

Details: To seek help for our not-for-profit Social Enterprise to allow us to bid for an existing contract with OPW via OGP so we can get through a financial crisis and also to get additional funding from Pobal to help us through this crisis.

Methods
1 Conference call to Richard Bruton TD from Tom Daly - Conference CallEmail

Irish Cancer Society

85 officials
2024-09-19

Intent: To raise awareness of the Climate and Health Alliance-commissioned ESRI report which detailed the health impact of climate change in Ireland.::To secure a meeting to discuss the Climate and Health Alliance-commissioned ESRI report and recommendations.

Details: Climate and health

Methods
Email to Alan Farrell, Brian Leddin, Minister Colm Burke, David Cullinane, Ivana Bacik, Jennifer Whitmore, John McGahon, Paul Murphy, Richard Bruton, Timmy Dooley, Alice-Mary Higgins, Deputy Christopher O'Sullivan, Deputy Cormac Devlin, Darren O'Rourke, Deputy Gino Kenny, Deputy Martin Kenny, Deputy Neasa Hourigan, Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Deputy Peadar Tóibín, Deputy Róisín Shortall, 11.07.24; 2 emails to Richard Shakespeare and all Dublin City Councillors; email to An Taoiseach, 12.07.24. - EmailPhone call with Cllr Darragh Moriarty, 04.07.24. - Phone call