Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 1)
Football Association of Ireland
2018-01-20
Intent: Granted
Details: Co-funding of development officer Co Offaly
Officials: Declan Kirrane, Anna Marie Delaney
Methods: Email
Football Association of Ireland
2017-09-19
Intent: Granted.
Details: Proposal to co-fund a football development officer role within Offaly.
Officials: Declan Kirrane, Anna Marie Delaney
Methods: 11 emails, two letters and one meeting. - Email
Ibec
2017-05-19
Intent: Ensure local government understand business viewpoint on regional economic development in order to make Ireland the best place to live, work and invest.::To ensure progress on the implementation of the National Planning Framework without delay and address infrastructure gaps that exist.
Details: Business priorities for regional economic development
Officials: Kathleen Holohan, Tommy Ryan, Tom Coughlan, Tim Lucey, Ann Doherty, Seamus Neely, Owen Keegan, Philomena Poole, ...
Methods: Email
Football Association of Ireland
2017-05-16
Intent: Ongoing
Details: Proposal to co-fund a football development officer role within Offaly.
Officials: Declan Kirrane
Methods: 1 Meeting, 4 Emails and 6 telephone calls. - Meeting
Football Association of Ireland
2017-01-18
Intent: Agreement in place.
Details: Proposal to co-fund a football development officer within Offaly.
Officials: Anna Marie Delaney, Declan Kirrane
Methods: Written email and telephone. - Email
Football Association of Ireland
2016-09-21
Intent: Not concluded yet.
Details: Proposal to co-fund a football development officer role within Offaly.
Officials: Anna Maria Delaney, Declan Kirrane
Methods: Letters and Meeting. - Letter
Centre for Effective Services
2016-08-29
Intent: • To inform and support the work of policy makers involved in reform initiatives in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Details: • CES reviewed national and international evidence on implementing public service reform to inform and support the work of policy makers in Ireland.
Officials: Robert Watt, David Moloney, Orlaigh Quinn, Hilary Murphy-Fagan, Aidan O'Driscoll, Seosamh Ó hÁghmaill, Fergal Lynch, Dermot Ryan, ...
Methods: Production of a publication (not a submission) and summary, available in hard copy and online. 1,000 copies of the report published, along with 2,000 copies of the summary. - Submission, Title: Seminar and launch of report ‘Serving the public well, what can we learn?’Location – Davenport Hotel, DublinTime: January 21st 9.30 – 1pm. Agenda: 9.30 Opening and welcome by Nuala Doherty, Director CES9.35 Opening by Dr Orlaigh Quinn (Department of Public Expenditure and Reform)9.50 ‘The evidence on implementing public service reform’ (CES)10.35 Reflections from Scotland - Sir Peter Housden (Former Permanent Secretary, Scottish Government) 11.40 Panel Discussion followed by Q and A: 12.30 Closing remarks by Dr Fergal Lynch (Department of Children and Youth Affairs)12.45 Close of Seminar - Nuala Doherty (CES) - Event / Reception, Email invites to seminar and launch (3 times). Invite list included Secretary Generals, Assistant Secretaries, CEOs of City and County Councils). Email dissemination of the publication and summary – March 2016, as part of the CES Ezine (electronic newsletters) which was distributed to 2247 recipients, some of which included designated officials. - Email, ...
National Women's Council of Ireland
2016-05-20
Intent: Gender-proofed local and community development programmes and policies
Details: Gender-proofing local and community development
Officials: Gerald Dollard, Paul Moynihan, Peter Minnock, Maria Melia, Joseph Gilhooly, Declan Kirrane, Dorothy Clarke, Sinead Carr, ...
Methods: Gave one presentation each to 3 Regional Chief Officer Fora in Dungarvan, Castlebar and Tallaght. - Meeting
Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association
2016-01-21
Intent: To set out the issues for farmers who have been using this route for decades and the need to address their concerns in advance of the development.
Details: Highlighting farmer concerns in relation to a proposed cycleway along Grand Canal in Co. Offaly.
Officials: Declan Kirrane
Methods: Offaly County Council offices. - Meeting