John Flanagan

John Flanagan

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 16

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Most Recent Title
Assistant Chief Executive
Most Recent Public Body
Dublin City Council
First Seen
18 October 2015
Last Seen
20 January 2026

Observed Titles

Assistant Chief ExecutiveDeputy Chief ExecutiveDirector of Services or Equivalent

Observed Public Bodies

Dublin City Council

Current Oireachtas Committee Memberships

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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 2)

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

Engineers Ireland

2 officials
2023-05-19

Intent: Staff from Dublin City Council presented on the topic of public housing at a talk organised by the Civil Division of Engineers Ireland. They were asked to speak by the division as the topic - The Role of Engineers in the Delivery and Management of Public Housing - would be of great interest to both our civil and structural engineering members and our member-engineers in the public sector. ::Under 'Housing for All', Dublin City Council has been set targets to increase social housing supply. The 'Dublin City Council Housing Delivery Action Plan (2022-2026)' is the Council's plan for the delivery of social and affordable housing in order to meet the targets in 'Housing for All'.

Details: March Lecture on Public Housing

Methods
Planning emails would have been sent ahead of the event - re theme etc. - EmailThe hybrid lecture/talk on the topic named above, took place for our members on 27 March. - Event / Reception

Ibec

2 officials
2022-05-20

Intent: Ensure regional transport strategy supports multimodal connectivity and accessibility in Dublin, including investment in active travel::Secure commitment to consulting stakeholders when planning for changes that have logistical implications, for example, further pedestrianisation of the city centre, the introduction of congestion charges, or limiting route access to certain times or vehicles.

Details: Transport requirements for Dublin city

Methods
Email

Inner City Enterprise

105 officials
2022-02-11

Intent: Secure the lease on the building and secure finance for refurbishment of this building

Details: Securing a lease on a Former Housing depot in Dublins Coleraine Street to convert into a social enterprise hub

Methods
All Dublin City Councillors were sent an email with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease and requirements for refurbishment. - EmailAttempts were made to meet with each councillor and provide information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - MeetingWhere in person meetings were not possible phone calls were held with councillors with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - Phone call

Ibec

66 officials
2021-09-20

Intent: Ensure understanding and purpose of the campaign and the importance of Ireland's dynamic and diverse Experience Economy. Support for business position and Ibec's key policy asks for the Experience Economy as detailed within the campaign, that are underpinned by an evidence-based approach which aims to encompass the needs of both business and society.

Details: Ibec's Experience Economy Campaign

Methods
EmailSocial Media

Intent: Promotion of the Irish Wheelchair Association Best Practice Access Guidelines

Details: DPO was sent a hardcopy of Irish Wheelchair Association Best Practice Access Guidelines 4th Edition

Methods
Cover letter with Hardcopy Guidelines, promoting awareness of guidelines, calling for Review of Part M Building Regulations re Access - Letter