Pat Dunne

Pat Dunne

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 91

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

Observed Titles

Councillor

Observed Public Bodies

Dublin City Council

Current Oireachtas Committee Memberships

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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 10)

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

Friends of the Earth

76 officials
2025-09-19

Intent: Requesting a motion put forward by councillors requesting additional, multi-annual funding for retrofitting of local authority homes from the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage

Details: Motion on Various Councils on Local Authority Energy Efficiency Programme

Methods
Emailed city and county councillors requesting they put forward motion at their next council meeting requesting additional, multi-annual funding for the local authority retrofit programme. - Email

Intent: Consultation with Synge Street school community, including parents, teachers and students::Pause of plans in order to implement a fair consultation and decision-making process

Details: Decision to transition Synge Street CBS to a Gaelcholáiste

Methods
Politicians and Department of Education Representatives informed of lunchtime protest by teachers and parents outside Synge Street CBS - Event / ReceptionPoliticians and Department of Education Representatives received letter from ASTI - Letter

BeLonG To Youth Services Ltd.

106 officials
2025-01-16

Intent: Elected councillors pledge to use factual and accurate information if elected as Councillor and bring a motion forward to their council to do the same. .

Details: Follow-up to local election pledge asking candidates who signed the pledge to : Local election pledge for candidates to pledge to: That is why we are asking you to pledge to use factual and accurate information during your election campaign, and during your term if elected as Councillor.

Methods
Email

Irish Cancer Society

85 officials
2024-09-19

Intent: To raise awareness of the Climate and Health Alliance-commissioned ESRI report which detailed the health impact of climate change in Ireland.::To secure a meeting to discuss the Climate and Health Alliance-commissioned ESRI report and recommendations.

Details: Climate and health

Methods
Email to Alan Farrell, Brian Leddin, Minister Colm Burke, David Cullinane, Ivana Bacik, Jennifer Whitmore, John McGahon, Paul Murphy, Richard Bruton, Timmy Dooley, Alice-Mary Higgins, Deputy Christopher O'Sullivan, Deputy Cormac Devlin, Darren O'Rourke, Deputy Gino Kenny, Deputy Martin Kenny, Deputy Neasa Hourigan, Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Deputy Peadar Tóibín, Deputy Róisín Shortall, 11.07.24; 2 emails to Richard Shakespeare and all Dublin City Councillors; email to An Taoiseach, 12.07.24. - EmailPhone call with Cllr Darragh Moriarty, 04.07.24. - Phone call

Habitat for Humanity Ireland

115 officials
2023-12-06

Intent: Local representatives to attend Habitat's event, 'ESG Reuse and You' held in partnership with SONAS bathrooms, for a conversation about waste, as a part of the 'European Week of Waste Reduction.'

Details: Habitat ReStore event as part of 'European Week for Waste Reduction' - 'ESG Reuse and You'

Methods
An initial email invite to aforementioned event, and then a follow-up reminder email were sent to all recipients. Local representatives were invited to attend the event, hear from Habitat's Chief Executive Jenny Williams about the impact of Habitat ReStore, from SONAS Bathrooms about their sustainability commitment and from Community Resources Network Ireland (CRNI) about the importance of reuse and the impact of the circular economy. - Email