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
Intent: That Kildare County Council should build a ring road that meets the strategic needs of the town while not inconveniencing a significant number fo residents.
Details: Oppostion to part 8 planning application for the consstruction of the Naas Inner Relief Road (Route 2)
Mail to Catherine Murphy TD on 24/03/2019 - EmailMail to Deborah Callaghan (Councillor) on 24th March 2019 - EmailMail to Fintan Brett (Councillor) on 14th March 2019 by Cormac Ahern - Email
Intent: Ensuring that Kildare county council select a route for the Inner Relief Road that will promote sustainable development in the future and respect the needs and concerns of people living along proposed routes
A meeting was held in the Osprey hotel, Naas on 30th April 2018 where residents of some potentially affected estates gathered to voice their concerns to local politicians - MeetingIndividuals in the grass roots campaign sent emails to local politicians outlining concerns about some of the proposed inner relief road routes. This included emails sent by myself - EmailMeeting with local politicians to express concrens over some of the proposed routes for Naas Inner Relief Road - Meeting
Individual Meetings with Naas Area Members to present maps of agricultural lands in townland of Naas East, Kilcullen Road, Naas, and plans for their proposed development. A copy of the Colivet Family's submission to the Naas Local Area Plan was tabled, and a copy presented to each member for their information. The Colivet family kindly requested the support of the members for the proposed development of the lands for a mixture of community, residential and amenity use as per their submission to Naas Town Local Area Plan. - MeetingPhone call to arrange meeting - Phone callemail communication to arrange meeting - Email
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
Intent: To remove content of the proposed Heritage Bill that will alter section 40 of the Wildlife Act thus reducing protection for hedgerows and uplands.
Details: Requested the Local Councillor to ask their Senators to support amendment to Heritage Bill 2016.
Dear Sir/Madam,Once more , we are confused by your email of 6th. December 2016 .We have edited our return to state the address of the lands , which is Osberstown , Naas and the intended result which was to have the Lands rezoned to Residential Land Use. Kindly confirm that we have completed this Lobbying return correctly . If not please advise us by return.Thank you .Thomas Maguire - Meeting