Officials from Kildare county council asked to meet the combined residents group in relation to the proposed Gallops Avenue. Th eofficials expressed a desire to develop the road in a manner that woulld minimise the impact on residents. The reidents took the opportunity to express our opposition to the route and emphasise the need for an outer orbital route to the east of Naas Racecourse.This activity was initiated by Kildare County Council rather than the residents group but is included in the lobbying return for completeness - MeetingResidents were asked to contact the Naas municipal district councillors to ask for the removal of Gallops Avenue from the Naas Local Area and addition of an outer orbital route to the plan - Email
Briefing meeting with Kidlare County Council at Kildare Village on 9 May 2018. Phone call (2-5). Chris Harris telephoned councillor Fiona McLaughlin Healy and councillor Joanne Pender as they were unable to attend the briefing meeting and to answer any questions.Submission 1. A briefing paper was handed out to all the councillors at the meeting on 9 May 2018 and was sent to the councillors who were unable to attend. - Meeting
To ensure understanding of industry perspectives on public policy in relation to the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill 2015. - EmailTo ensure understanding of industry perspectives on public policy in relation to the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill 2015. - Event / ReceptionTo ensure understanding of industry perspectives on public policy in relation to the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill 2015. - Letter
To communicate industry perspectives on Irish Whiskey Tourism Strategy - Event / ReceptionTo communicate industry perspectives on Irish Whiskey Tourism Strategy - Meeting
To promote the potential economic benefits of Irish Whiskey Tourism to regional development. - Event / ReceptionTo promote the potential economic benefits of Irish Whiskey Tourism to regional development. - Meeting
Intent: To propose the scrapping Section 8 of this bill which would allow hedgecutting in August & burning in March will negatively impact breeding birds and other biodiversity. Comms also included detail on the impacts of burning on birds and other wildlife.
2 Phone calls with Cllr Nial Ring between 7 March and 30 April.2 phone calls with Cllr Marie Casserly between 8 March and 16 April. - Phone call90 e-mails responding to messages of support from Councillors. - Email