Councillor Joe Garrihy

Councillor Joe Garrihy

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 6

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Clare County Council
First Seen
20 September 2019
Last Seen
21 May 2025

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Intent: Clare PPN wanted the opportunity to explain the work of Clare PPN to the Councillors, some of whom are newly elected and haven't yet had this chance

Details: Clare ppn wrote to all Councillors in Clare to ask them for the opportunity for our organisation to be invited to a Council meeting to present on our work

Methods
28 emails were sent, one to each Councilor - Email

Intent: At the request of CPPN members we intended to indicate to Clare Councillors that we wanted them to support a motion being brought to Council at their monthly meeting on December 11th 2023

Details: Clare PPN wrote to Clare County Councillors to ask them to support a motion for a Ceasefire in Palestine and to support the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions Campaign aimed to pressure the Israeli Government to respect the human rights of Palestinianst n relation to

Intent: We intended to inform the Councillors about our project and gather their input and views to incorporate in our project report

Details: Anti Poverty Strategy Project in Clare - Clare Invited all Clare County Councillors to a focus group as part of our anti-poverty strategy project. tted a range of parliamentary questions through our county TDs seeking information to inform a report on poverty in County Clare

Methods
Working with our researcher Dr Conor McCabe we invited all Clare Councilors via email to attend a focus group session on June 13th. - Email

Intent: Raise awareness and indicate support on behalf of our members to Clare County Councillors for engaged action on the release of raw sewage in Clare and on the provision of water infrastructure and how it affects planning and rural development

Details: Clare PPN wrote to all Clare County Councillors requesting that they set up a task force to deal with the issues of water and sewage provision in the County as administered by Irish Water - these issues affect zoning and planning and our members feel the Councillors should have input

Methods
One email from Clare PPN to all Clare County Councillors as described above and including a relevant section from Clare PPN's Submission to the National Water Resources Framework Plan for their attention - Email

Intent: That the ISDS aspects of the CETA Agreement would be debated at all party committee level in the Oireachtas

Details: Clare PPN Contacted all Clare County Councillors via email to ask that they would support a motion calling for the Dail to properly debate the EU Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement in advance of possible ratification of the ISDS Courts aspect.

Methods
Clare PPN staff on behalf of our environmental college member groups and Clare Environmental Network emailed all Clare County Councillors asking that the CETA agreement in particular the ISDS aspect of it be fully debated by all party committees Oireachtas before possible ratification. - Email

Intent: Clare PPN sought to have the Local Authority respond to submissions made by its member groups, to explain why no submission was taken on board and to request that a dedicated Climate Change and Biodiversity Strategic Policy Committee be set up under the draft spc scheme

Details: Clare County Council's Draft Climate Adaptation Strategy and Draft Scheme for Strategic Policy Committees.

Methods
Clare PPN contacted all Councillors in Clare in relation to the draft climate adaptation strategy 2019-2024 and in relation to the Draft Scheme for Strategic Policy Committees. - EmailClare PPN made and recieved approximately 7 phone calls to discuss the issues raised in our emails. These calls were with Cllrs Joe Garrihey and Cllr Cillian Murphy. - Phone callClare PPN staff exchanged messages with the following Councillors on Twitter/Facebook. Cllr Roisin Garvey, Cllr Joe Garrihey and Cllr Cillian MurphyNB These councillors do not yest seem to have been added to the list of designated public officials since the may elections. - Social Media