Intent: To highlight that Bord Bia is responsible for the Quality Assurance standards on Irish farms. It is Bord Bia which inspect farms to ensure these standards. Farmers are constantly told that the customers want high standards. Yet now farmers find out that the Chair of Bord Bia's company Dawn Farm Foods is using Brazilian beef apparently at the behest of these same customers.::That IFA along with other farm organisations were scheduled to be in discussions with Bord Bia about Quality Assurance standards on farms. As farmer representatives, IFA cannot expect farmers to engage in meetings on standards while the Chair uses Brazilian beef.::To appeal to both the Minister for Agriculture and the Chair of Bord Bia to realise that prolonging this issue is not in anybody's interest and to put forward a proposal that the Chair should stand down, in the interests of Bord Bia and in the interests of Irish farming. The Minister must see the damage it is doing.::To highlight how Ireland has built up
Intent: That Wexford County Council calls on the Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, and the Marine to intervene in the Board Bia dispute and ask that its Chairman Larry Murrin be removed.
Intent: To highlight and bring awareness to various business sectors across County Wexford, the role they all play in the continued economic growth of their own sectors countywide and nationwide, and for these sector leaders to share their priorities with government representatives.
Details: Advocating for continued support across business sectors in County Wexford
Intent: Sustaining and securing this programme ensures: Cost-Effective prevention of crisis intervention and hospitalisationImproved quality of life and independenceCommunity integration and active citizenshipReduced long-term health and social care pressuresCollaborative impact linking families, professionals and servicesEmpowerment of those who are often unheard
Details: WWETB could not guarantee funding through the REACH fund as this fund was cutting the admin section of the grant therefore impacting hugely on Windmill's application and other services. This programme provides a service that enhances lives, builds capacity and promotes empowerment. Losing or reducin, ...
5 emails to Wexford TD's to highlight the importance of funding through the WWETB Grant, and REACH Fund, informing them of the negative impact it would have on our Day Service and other Section 39 Agencies if this funding was lost or reduced. - Email
Intent: To ask that Councillors bring a motion to a council meeting for budget towards the roll out of sunscreen dispensers in public places.::To campaign for the need for sunscreen in public places.
1 meeting with Cllr David Trost, 25.07.25 - MeetingEmails to local County Councillors & TD's (as outlined below) including those from Kildare County Council, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown, Monaghan, Louth, Wicklow-Wexford, Dublin City Council, Fingal County Council, Kildare, Dublin West (named below) from 07.07.25 - EmailSMS/Text sent to members of Wexford Council Council, 22.08.25 - Catherine Biddy Walsh, Darragh McDonald, Ger Carthy, Jim Codd, Joe Sullivan, John O'Rourke, Mary Farrell, Oliver Walsh, Paddy Kavanagh - Informal communication
Intent: The aim was to keep local councillors and TDs informed about the project’s progress and community engagement, ensuring they had accurate information ahead of any local queries or concerns.
Details: Ivan Yates is engaged with Regnum Renewables, providing advisory services. Following on from previous engagements with local councillors, updates on the first round of community engagement for Kilmichael Wind Farm were shared with the Gorey and Kilmuckridge councillors, as well as with three local T, ...
A request was made via Barry Brennan (on behalf of RegnumRenewables) to councillor Donal Kenny to meet with the Gorey-Kilmuckridge councillors to provide an update on the project to date. - Informal communicationDaragh Browne (Regnum) issued update emails on 18/06/2025 to: TDs Brian Brennan and Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin and to councillors Darragh McDonald, Joe Sullivan, Anthony Donoghue, Donal Kenny, Oliver Walsh, Nicky Boland, Pip Breen, Craig Doyle, Mary Farrell and Paddy Kavanagh.The updates included the information that was shared with local residents living in the area. - EmailKevin Daly (Regnum), Daragh Browne (Regnum) and Ivan Yates (providing advisory services) met with Deputy Malcolm Byrne in the Leinster House on 03/07/25.This meeting was to introduce Regnum and the proposed development, to understand how theproject would be received, determine who should be met and how best to engage with the local community. - Meeting
Intent: The aim was to keep local councillors and TDs informed about the project’s progress and community engagement, ensuring they had accurate information ahead of any local queries or concerns.
Details: Following on from previous engagements with local councillors, updates on the first round of community engagement for Kilmichael Wind Farm were shared with the Gorey and Kilmuckridge councillors, as well as with three local TDs.
A request was made via Barry Brennan (on behalf of Regnum Renewables) to councillor Donal Kenny to meet with the Gorey-Kilmuckridge councillors to provide an update on the project to date. - Informal communicationDaragh Browne (Regnum) issued update emails on 18/06/2025 to: TDs Brian Brennan and Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin and to councillors Darragh McDonald, Joe Sullivan, Anthony Donoghue, Donal Kenny, Oliver Walsh, Nicky Boland, Pip Breen, Craig Doyle, Mary Farrell and Paddy Kavanagh. The updates included the information that was shared with local residents living in the area. - EmailKevin Daly (Regnum), Daragh Browne (Regnum) and Ivan Yates(external) met with Deputy Malcolm Byrne in the Leinster House on 03/07/25.This meeting was to introduce Regnum, to understand how theproject would be received, determine who we should meet and how best to engage with the local community. - Meeting
Intent: Secure the identification, zoning, and provision of a suitable replacement for the 200 parking spaces and 4 coach bays currently in place that will be lost if the proposed development proceeds.
Details: Correspondence regarding the proposed material contravention relating to the disposal of the main village car park in Courtown.
Intent: Support and assistance in preparing and introducing a variety of initatives/activites to benefit the local area and community including coastal erosion, beach access at wooden boardwalk, ramp to the wooden boardwalk to assist use as a look out point, Big Belly Bins, speed limit signs along the Burrow Road, including warning signage for ramps, annual hedge cutting around both car parks and along the road and other issues, fence repairs and age-friendly parking.
Details: Contact requesting support for a variety of items that would benefit the local area and community.