Brendan Young

Brendan Young

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 24

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Kildare County Council
First Seen
14 January 2016
Last Seen
1 September 2021

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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 3)

Intent: Addition of an outer orbital road in the North East Quadrant and removal of Gallops avenue

Details: Naas Local Area Plan

Methods
Officials from Kildare county council asked to meet the combined residents group in relation to the proposed Gallops Avenue. Th eofficials expressed a desire to develop the road in a manner that woulld minimise the impact on residents. The reidents took the opportunity to express our opposition to the route and emphasise the need for an outer orbital route to the east of Naas Racecourse.This activity was initiated by Kildare County Council rather than the residents group but is included in the lobbying return for completeness - MeetingResidents were asked to contact the Naas municipal district councillors to ask for the removal of Gallops Avenue from the Naas Local Area and addition of an outer orbital route to the plan - Email

Mike Parle

2018-05-08

Intent: that my local Councillors and TDs would take on board my representations

Details: I made a submission to Kildare County Council outlining my comments and observations in relation to the draft Leixlip Local Area Plan. I received an acknowledgement from them following the receipt of my letter.

Methods
I sent one letter to each of the individuals outlined on this form - Letter

Mike Parle

2018-01-18

Intent: that my local Councillors and TDs would take on board my representations

Details: I made a submission to Kildare County Council outlining my comments and observations in relation to the draft Leixlip Local Area Plan. I received an acknowledgement from them following the receipt of my letter.

Methods
I sent one letter to each of the individuals outlined on this form - Letter

Mike Parle

2018-01-18

Intent: that my local Councillors and TDs would take on board my representations

Details: I made a submission to Kildare County Council outlining my comments and observations in relation to the draft Leixlip Local Area Plan. I received an acknowledgement from them following the receipt of my letter.

Methods
I sent one letter to each of the individuals outlined on this form - Letter

Intent: To secure increased resources for child & youth services in Kildare and restoration of previous cuts to youth services

Details: Meeting with James Lawless, Fianna Fail TD North Kildare Constituency

Methods
Celbridge-Leixlip Municipal District meeting on 28th of July. Email sent to seven Celbridge-Leixlip members by Deirdre Gleeson, Leixlip/Celbridge Team Leader, Kildare Youth Services.Leixlip Youth Project, Kildare Youth Services have provided youth services in the Leixlip Area for over twenty five years. A key component of engaging teenagers into youth services is having a youth friendly, designated youth space for them to meet in. Therefore, with proposed new housing being planned in Leixlip West request to include a designated youth space in the Local Area Plan to cater for teenagers, particularly those who are not interested in sport. - EmailMeeting took place with James Lawless, Fianna Fail TD North Kildare Constituency and Tom Dunne, Kildare Youth Services CEO on 10th July in offices of Kildare Youth Services. - Meeting

Intent: To propose the scrapping Section 8 of this bill which would allow hedgecutting in August & burning in March will negatively impact breeding birds and other biodiversity. Comms also included detail on the impacts of burning on birds and other wildlife.

Details: Heritage Bill

Methods
EmailInformal communicationLetter

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