Brendan Kenny

Brendan Kenny

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 233

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Official Profile

Most Recent Title
Deputy Chief Executive
Most Recent Public Body
Dublin City Council
First Seen
18 October 2015
Last Seen
25 May 2023

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Deputy Chief ExecutiveDirector of Services or Equivalent

Observed Public Bodies

Dublin City Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 24)

Intent: Secure the lease on the building and secure finance for refurbishment of this building

Details: Securing a lease on a Former Housing depot in Dublins Coleraine Street to convert into a social enterprise hub

Methods
All Dublin City Councillors were sent an email with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease and requirements for refurbishment. - EmailAttempts were made to meet with each councillor and provide information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - MeetingWhere in person meetings were not possible phone calls were held with councillors with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - Phone call

Focus Ireland

2022-01-21

Intent: Gain pre-planning permisison support from DCC for proposal to develop 50 plus housing units::Contribute to ending homelessness

Details: Discussion of proposed social housing development in Cabra

Officials
Methods
Email

RIAI

2022-01-18

Intent: The RIAI 2030 Climate Challenge asks architects to commit to four key targets: • Reduce operational energy demand by as far as possible, before notional offsetting • Reduce embodied carbon by at least 40%, before notional offsetting • Reduce potable water use by at least 40% • Achieve core health and wellbeing targets

Details: During Cop26 and coinciding with our annual Conference, which was attended by over 1,700 delegates, the RIAI has published a new climate change initiative – 2030 Climate Challenge – which is to encourage the profession and wider construction industry to achieve net zero whole life carbon for all new, ...

Methods
Letter

Intent: To promote the development of plan for the recovery of economic life in the city centre.::To encourage clear communication on the long-term strategy for Covid-19 recovery and reopening.::To highlight the ongoing challenges facing businesses in Dublin as they recover from Covid impact.

Details: Communication with Dublin City Council officials regarding City Recovery

Methods
Emails regarding the results of the Q2 Business Outlook Survey and business concerns re reopening. - EmailMeetings with Dublin City Council officials and other business representatives. - MeetingReport on the results of the Dublin Chamber Q2 Business Outlook Survey highlighting areas of concern for businesses. - Submission

Intent: Secure undertaking that DCC will conduct an independent report on housing conditions in Oliver Bond House and act on report findings. Be provided with a time frame for the same.

Details: Presented report on 'Environmental Conditions of Oliver Bond House' to DCC

Officials
Methods
Presented findings of report to DCC SCAC. - Virtual Meeting

Intent: Secure undertaking that DCC will conduct an independent report on housing conditions in Oliver Bond House and act on report findings

Details: Published 'Environmental Conditions of Oliver Bond House' Report and shared with relevant public representatives

Methods
Publicly launched report on June 30th 2021 in addition to sharing with appropriate public representatives. A number of public represetnatives attended the launch in addition to national media. - Event / Reception