Paul Bell

Paul Bell

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 13

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Louth County council
First Seen
21 January 2016
Last Seen
30 April 2021

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Councillor

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Louth County council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 2)

Intent: Awareness of issues causing people with disabilities to be unable to move around public areas freely::Removal of a tree causing a blockage for those with mobility aids such as wheelchairs, in a public place

Details: Obstruction of public pathways which cause issues for people with mobility problems

Methods
Brendan Moore, member of Polio Survivors Ireland and known as a disability activist locally, called on Louth County Council to remove a dangerous tree at Longwalk, Dundalk, which is ripping up the footpath and becoming an obstruction for people with mobility issues. - Lobby day

Intent: Participation in Show Me ID campaign photo

Details: Emails and letters requesting support for the Show Me ID campaign in Leinster which took place in September. The campaign aims to highlight the importance of asking for ID when selling age restricted products including tobacco products.

Methods
Constituency photo-calls - Event / ReceptionEmailLetter

Intent: Attendance of Cavan and Monaghan Councillors plus TDs at meeting on illicit trade of solid fuel in border region

Details: Letter to Councillors after local elections to introduce RAS; invitation to Cavan and Monaghan Couoncillors plus noted TDs to attend meeting in Cavan to discuss illicit trade of solid fuel in border region

Methods
EmailLetter

Intent: Future representatives would press for action to address Ireland's biodiversity and climate emergencies.

Details: Communicating BirdWatch Ireland goals for nature to local and European election candidates

Methods
Pressed European election candidates at election hustings about their goals for biodiversity and ours, demanding significantly increased ambition. - Informal communicationEmailSocial Media

Intent: A public event organised by Engineers Ireland to highlight the role of engineers and engineering-led organisations in the area of future energy.

Details: Future Energy Forum in Dundalk

Methods
Held in association with Engineers Ireland's North East region, the Future Energy Forum in May at Dundalk IT, aimed to provide members and guests with the opportunity to explore Ireland’s future energy supply and demand; the latest technologies and solutions driving Ireland’s transition to low carbon energy use; and the impact of current and future energy needs on business and home. Eamon Ryan TD spoke at the event as a speaker and on a panel. Noel Keelan Councillor attended. Over 100 people were present. The views of Engineers Ireland were expressed that evening re energy policy. - Event / ReceptionTwo Government Ministers were invited to attend and speak as part of the Forum but were unable to attend and sent their apologies. Councillors and political representations from the North East region were all invited. The names are provided below. - Email

Intent: To ensure members of Louth County Council were aware of Dundalk Golf Club's issues in relation to this proposed development.

Details: Email to councillors outlining issues in relation to an application for a Strategic Housing Development by Kingsbridge Consultancy Ltd at Blackrock, Co Louth.

Methods
One email was sent by the Council of Dundalk Golf Club to members of Louth County Council on August 18, 2019. - Email

Intent: A reduction in parking charges for cancer patients undergoing treatment at public hospitals

Details: Car parking charges for cancer patients

Methods
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