Intent: Asking General election Candidates to sign up to: The Wheel - Stronger Communities Stronger Ireland A 2020 General Election Manifesto
Details: The Wheel - Stronger Communities Stronger Ireland A 2020 General Election Manifesto. In Ireland, charities, community and voluntary organisations, and social enterprises provide essential services in areas such as health and disability, social care, education, housing, poverty relief, the arts and s, ...
Cross country selection of general election candidates as required to be listed by lobbying.ie (RMHC cater for families from across the 32 counties of Ireland) - Email
Intent: Once elected, all candidates who signed up to our Pledge would follow through on their commitment and legislate/support the legislation of an Autism Empowerment Act, as well as the accompanying Strategy
Details: Lobbied General Election candidates from all political parties and none to sign up to our Autism Pledge
Emails were sent out to individual candidates to their campaign emails outlining AsIAm's vision for autism inclusion as well as a digital copy of the Autism Pledge - Email
Intent: Current proposal be rejected and new plan developed which will provide affordable housing and the land would remain in the ownership of the State.
Details: Proposal to develop lands in O'Devaney Gardens
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
Intent: To encourage adoption of recommendations outlined in the Dublin Chamber response to the draft Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy for the Eastern & Midland Region, to ensure implementation of the Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan for Dublin.::To promote business representation on an Implementation Group for the Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan for Dublin and/or Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy for the Eastern & Midland Region.::To encourage coordination across the four Dublin Local Authorities.
Details: Representations to the Labour Party in relation to the Dublin Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan
A submission in response to the draft Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy was shared with Labour Party Councillors across the four Dublin Local Authorities. It is available on the Dublin Chamber website: http://www.dublinchamber.ie/DublinChamberofCommerce/media/Policy-Documents/Dublin-Chamber-Submission-on-Draft-RSES-Dublin-MASP_1.pdf - SubmissionEmails were exchanged with Labour members of Local Authorities in Dublin. - Email
Intent: To encourage brownfield regeneration and mixed residential-commercial development.::To express support for the appropriate pedestrianisation of spaces in the city centre and request close engagement with the business community as projects progress.
Details: Engagement with Dublin City Council in relation to city regeneration.
Chamber views were represented to DPOs at a public meeting. - MeetingInformal communication took place with DPOs in relation to the abovementioned issues in the context of the meeting. - Informal communication