Alison Gilliland

Alison Gilliland

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 167

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Dublin City Council
First Seen
18 October 2015
Last Seen
30 August 2024

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Councillor

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Dublin City Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 17)

Intent: To raise awareness of the need for and the funding of the development of a social enterprise hub in Dublin 7

Details: Development of social enterprise hub in Dublin 7

Methods
Launch of Social Enterprise Policy by Heather Humphries - Event / ReceptionPhone call to ask for support with funding for the social enterprise hub - Phone call

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2024-01-19

Intent: Implementation of placemaking actions under the Dublin Regional Enterprise Plan::Support the greater role for cities in the climate debate::Understand the timelines for issuing fire certificates

Details: Business priorities for Dublin city

Methods
EmailMeeting

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

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2023-01-21

Intent: Support the call to formalise the role for cities and regions in the climate discussions

Details: EU Committee of the Regions and COP27

Methods
EmailSocial MediaVirtual Meeting

Intent: To express disappointment with the Lord Mayor of Dublin's decision not to have a Live Crib at the Mansion House this year.::To find a new location for the Crib and to ensure the continuation of this family tradition in the capital city.::To show the connection between rural and urban communities. The Live animal Crib is a gift from the farmers of Ireland to the people of Dublin.

Details: Live Animal Crib 2022

Methods
EmailInformal communicationMeeting