Patrick Mulcahy

Patrick Mulcahy

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 15

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Cork County Council
First Seen
26 August 2024
Last Seen
21 May 2026

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Councillor

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Cork County Council

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Glenveagh Properties Plc

2 officials
2026-05-21
Current/Former DPOFAQ

Intent: Information on the timeline for the proposed variation to the Cork County Development plan and to share Glenveagh's views on how the variation of the Development Plan can be progressed to support housing delivery in Castlemartyr, Co.Cork

Details: Cork County Development Plan

Methods
Information on the timeline for the proposed variation to the Cork County Development plan and to share Glenveagh's views on how the variation of the Development Plan can be progressed to support housing delivery in Castlemartyr, Co.Cork. - Phone call

Intent: To highlight that the Cork to Kerry Greenway project is seriously struggling because it is failing to meet the Greenway Code of Practice and it does not have adequate community support.::To highlight that Cork County Council is now proposing to divide the proposed Greenway into three different sections because they cannot find a way to develop the full project end-to-end and have placed a section in abeyance. This approach is incompatible with the consultation process undertaken with the public to date and is not in line with the Greenway Code of Practice.::To call on the Council to go back to the drawing board and recognise that the proposed Cork to Kinsale Greenway is not fit for purpose; fails to meet the Greenway code and Government strategy on Greenways; and lacks the necessary community support.::To emphasise that, based on the public consultation number three undertaken last year, 60% of 2,000 respondents outlined their opposition to the Greenway.::The main points of opposition

Details: Cork to Kerry Greenway

Methods
EmailInformal communicationMeeting

Intent: The intended result was to inform the attendees about the project and to seek wider community support.

Details: Invitations sent for a fundraising appeal for the recent Enable Ireland Mill View Adult Hub in Midleton, Co Cork

Methods
Invitations emailed to 8 Cllrs and to the Chief Executive of Cork County Council to attend the fundraising campaign launch regarding the development of Mill View Adult Services Hub in Midleton, Co. Cork on 22nd April 2026. - Email

Cork Simon Community

115 officials
2026-01-16

Intent: A greater understanding of the unique challenges facing single adult households experiencing homelessness in the SOuthwest.

Details: Various aspects relating to single adult homelessness, including extent of single adult homelessness in the Southwest, rough sleeping, homeless deaths in the Southwest, mental health and homelessness, and exclusion.

Methods
Invitation email to attend half-day seminar on single adult homelessness in the Southwest. - Email

Intent: To inform them on next steps in development of renewable energy project and answer any questions they may have on the same

Details: Email campaign to TDs and Councillors locally relevant to development project

Methods
Emailed the four local TDs on 20/06/25 with a letter offering to meet to discuss relevant projects; and emailed them again on 01/08/25 along with the seven local Councillors with a newsletter and project update relevant to a specific project to discuss. - Email

Family Carers Ireland

132 officials
2025-01-21

Intent: Candidate Richie Molloy put forward for administrative panel

Details: Seanad Elections 2025

Methods
Fiona Hartigan - EmailMarian HarkinPádraig MacLochlainnPearse Doherty Charlie McConalogueCharles WardFrank FeighanMarian HarkinMartin KennyEamon ScanlonThomas HealyDeclan BreeNessa CosgroveArthur Gibbons Gino O’BoyleFergal Nealon - EmailPeter Cox to all members of Cork COCO & Cork City Council - Email