Graham Doyle

Graham Doyle

Total Lobbying Efforts: 505

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Age Action

Current/Former DPOWhat is lobbying? (FAQ)

2025-10-28

Intent: Measures to increase the supply of age-friendly homes and to address older people's housing needs

Details: Submissions on a new National Housing Plan and on meeting the housing needs of older people

Officials: Kieran O'Donnell, Graham Doyle, David Kelly

Methods: Submission on the development of a new National Housing Plan made at the invitation of the Secretary General of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage - Submission, Attendance meeting on Housing Policy for Older People at the invitation of Assistance Secretary of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage - Meeting, Submission on Housing Policy for Older People at the invitation of the Minister of State for Housing - Submission

Irish Institutional Property

Current/Former DPOWhat is lobbying? (FAQ)

2025-09-21

Intent: Inform policy development by reference to IP policy priorities

Details: Response to consultation on development of National Housing Plan

Officials: Graham Doyle

Methods: Submission

Irish Institutional Property

2025-09-21

Intent: Provide market perspective and feedback on challenges and opportunities

Details: General exchange of views on progress of housing delivery

Officials: Graham Doyle

Methods: Meeting

Irish Institutional Property

Current/Former DPOWhat is lobbying? (FAQ)

2025-09-21

Intent: Communicate IIP budget priorities to support and increase housing and related real estate delivery

Details: Pre budget submission on IIP policy priorities

Officials: Des Carville, Paschal Donohoe, James Browne, John McDonald, Graham Doyle, John Hogan, Jack Chambers, Deborah Sweeney

Methods: e mails with submission and meeting request - Email, Meeting for exchange of views on submission - Meeting

Chambers Ireland

2025-09-20

Intent: To raise awareness of the recommendations of the affiliated Chamber Network regarding Budget 2026.

Details: To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the need for increased investment in water and wastewater infrastructure with the commitment of a multi-annual funding structure and for various consenting regimes to be streamlined to create efficiencies , ...

Officials: Ken Spratt, David Moloney, John Hogan, Declan Hughes, Graham Doyle

Methods: Letter, Meeting, https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2026-PBS-FINAL.pdf , https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/250821-Chambers-Ireland-Submission-to-JCDETE.pdf - Submission

Chambers Ireland

2025-09-20

Intent: To raise awareness of the recommendations of the affiliated Chamber Network regarding Budget 2026.

Details: To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the necesity for optimised investment in capital projects and infrastructure, greater transparency and an open approach to infrastructure funding models.

Officials: John Hogan, Ken Spratt, David Moloney, Declan Hughes, Graham Doyle

Methods: Letter, https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2026-PBS-FINAL.pdf , https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/250821-Chambers-Ireland-Submission-to-JCDETE.pdf - Submission

Chambers Ireland

2025-09-20

Intent: To raise awareness of the recommendations of the affiliated Chamber Network regarding Budget 2026.

Details: To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the need for increased investment in water and wastewater infrastructure with the commitment of a multi-annual funding structure and for various consenting regimes to be streamlined to create efficiencies , ...

Officials: Ken Spratt, David Moloney, Declan Hughes, Graham Doyle, John Hogan

Methods: Letter, Meeting, https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2026-PBS-FINAL.pdf , https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/250821-Chambers-Ireland-Submission-to-JCDETE.pdf - Submission

Chambers Ireland

2025-09-20

Intent: To raise awareness of the recommendations of the affiliated Chamber Network regarding Budget 2026.

Details: To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the necesity for optimised investment in capital projects and infrastructure, greater transparency and an open approach to infrastructure funding models.

Officials: Ken Spratt, David Moloney, John Hogan, Declan Hughes, Graham Doyle

Methods: Letter, https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2026-PBS-FINAL.pdf , https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/250821-Chambers-Ireland-Submission-to-JCDETE.pdf - Submission

Chambers Ireland

2025-09-20

Intent: To raise awareness of the recommendations of the affiliated Chamber Network regarding Budget 2026.

Details: To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including for Transport Oriented Development principles should form the core of all new developments and for the Land Development Agency (LDA) to take responsibility for a National Land Management Strategy.

Officials: Ken Spratt, David Moloney, John Hogan, Declan Hughes, Graham Doyle

Methods: https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2026-PBS-FINAL.pdf , https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/250821-Chambers-Ireland-Submission-to-JCDETE.pdf - Submission

Chambers Ireland

2025-09-20

Intent: To raise awareness of the recommendations of the affiliated Chamber Network regarding Budget 2026.

Details: To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the necessity to develop tax-incentivised investment channels to facilitate households to move savings into investments that support infrastructure expansion and green energy projects.

Officials: Ken Spratt, David Moloney, John Hogan, Declan Hughes, Graham Doyle

Methods: https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2026-PBS-FINAL.pdf , https://chambers.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/250821-Chambers-Ireland-Submission-to-JCDETE.pdf - Submission