Deirdre Ní Fhloinn

Deirdre Ní Fhloinn

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 27

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Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
First Seen
19 September 2019
Last Seen
21 September 2021

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Intent: Increased investment in the District and increased Residential development to enable the '15 Minute City'

Details: Sharing the findings of the Economic Report prepared for the area by Jim Power which highlights the need to provide extra housing stock and associated facilities and amenities to cater for the projected doubling of the workforce in the years ahead

Methods
Email

Intent: To ask the Council to give careful consideration to the level of local property tax to apply for 2021 and the resulting impact on commercial rates. Should the LPT be reduced for the next period again this year, it will result in pressure on the council to balance its budget resulting in a further potential increase in commercial rates to businesses.

Details: Local Property Tax

Methods
Letter sent via email to all sitting DLRCC Councillors - Email

Intent: That Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council include the recommended objectives in its Policy Objectives section of the County Development Plan to support the future development of Sandyford Business District.

Details: SBD compiled a Sandyford Business District Strategic Study and Action Plan which was submitted to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council when they sought submissions for the County Development Plan 2022-2028. SBD provided a hard copy of the submission to DLR councillors.

Methods
Cover letter and copy of Sandyford Business District Strategic Study and Action Plan - SubmissionDiscussion of Sandyford Business District Strategic Study and Action Plan during briefing meetings with DLR Labour Councillors on 16th June 2020, Fianna Fail Councillors on 23rd June 2020, Green Party Councillors on 25th June and Fine Gael Councillors on 18th July 2020 (see separate lobbying return for each briefing meeting) - Virtual Meeting

Intent: Implementation of recommendations contained in Housing JOC's report, Safe as Houses? and Programme for Government

Details: Redress scheme for apartment owners affected by fire and other defects

Methods
Emails forwarding detailed proposals, submissions and seeking meetings with Housing Spokespersons of political parties, Ministers and other public representatives - EmailFollowing up emails and setting up meetings - Phone callMeeting with Minister and officials in Department of Housing - Meeting

Intent: Implementation of recommendations contained in Housing JOC's report, Safe as Houses? and Programme For Government

Details: Redress Scheme for Apartment Owners affected by Fire and other Defects

Methods
Emails forwarding detailed proposals, submissions and seeking meetings with Housing Spokespersons of political parties, Ministers and other public representatives. - EmailFollow up emails and setting up meetings. - Phone callMeeting with Minister and Officials in Department of Housing - Meeting