Cathal Haughey

Cathal Haughey

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 22

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Fingal County Council
First Seen
30 August 2024
Last Seen
12 June 2026

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Councillor

Observed Public Bodies

Fingal County Council

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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 3)

Prosper Fingal CLG

38 officials
2026-05-20

Intent: Raise awareness of Prosper and its activities and maintain and strengthen working relationship with DPOs

Details: Invitation to civic reception for Pat Reen, outgoing CEO of Prosper Group sent on behalf of Mayor of Fingal Tom O'Leary. Reception held on 13th April also attended by CEO of Fingal County Council AnnMarie Farrelly.

Methods
one email sent to multiple DPO's - Email

Pinnacle Public Affairs Ltd

40 officials
2026-05-18
Current/Former DPOFAQ

Intent: To ensure the adoption of the variation of Fingal County Development Plan to allow for the development of the lands at Dunsink, Dublin

Details: The adoption of the Variation of Fingal County Development to progress the development lands at Dunsink, Dublin

Methods
EmailMeetingPhone call

Malahide Community Forum

3 officials
2025-09-21

Intent: The following motion was passed at our July meeting:’In light of the increasingly disastrous traffic conditions in and around Malahide, which are unacceptable from multiple standpoints, we request that Fingal County Council commission an independent expert review of the current intolerable situation. This review should focus primarily on identifying the key factors contributing to the near-constant gridlock and urgently recommending appropriate solutions

Details: Contacts with elected Councillors on a variety of local matters

Methods
traffic congestion and access issues are increasing and are a significant cause of concern for local Malahide residents (and businesses). Caused by (a) significant growth in the population of the town; (b) little development in the infrastructure since the 1970s and 1980s despite the population growth; (c) significant increase in visitor numbers (d) significant increase in students at the schools and accessing sports in Broomfield, Castle grounds and Gannon Park; and (e) lack of bypass optioNs - Email

Statkraft Ireland Limited

12 officials
2025-05-21

Intent: To keep lines of communications open and keep all parties informed on the NISA project developments.

Details: Project updates on NISA

Methods
To keep lines of communications open and keep all parties informed on the NISA project developments. - EmailTo keep lines of communications open and keep all parties informed on the NISA project developments. - Meeting