Gordon Daly

Gordon Daly

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 22

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Most Recent Title
Director of Services or Equivalent
Most Recent Public Body
Limerick City and County Council
First Seen
20 May 2016
Last Seen
20 September 2025

Observed Titles

Chief Executive OfficerDirector of Services or Equivalent

Observed Public Bodies

Clare County CouncilLimerick City and County Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 3)

ALONE

2025-09-20

Intent: Inform local authorities as to the housing needs of older people and invite them to discuss ALONE's evidence-based approach

Details: Invitation to discuss housing solutions for older people with ALONE

Methods
Letter featuring localised details of housing need in each local authority area, and invitation to discuss housing needs of older people, based on ALONE's evidence. - Letter

Intent: To encourage considered focus on the future of Ennis town centre

Details: Meeting with newly appointed Chief Executive of Clare County Council to discuss promotion, marketing and the future of Ennis town centre post public realm investment.

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The meeting was between Gordon Daly, Chief Executive, Clare County Council, and Diarmuid McMahon, President and Margaret O'Brien, CEO of Ennis Chamber - Meeting

Intent: To have the views/concerns of Ennis Chamber members reflected in the final published Ennis Local Transport Plan.

Details: Ennis Local Transport Plan (Draft) was disseminated for public consultation. Ennis Chamber responded with a submissions highlighting some areas of concern.

Methods
A comprehensive submission was made to Ennis Municipal District/ Clare County Council on the Ennis Local Transport Plan (Draft) - Submission

Intent: To meet with senior engineers and Limerick County Council to put forward farmers' concerns in relation to the new Adare to Foynes 35km roadway scheme.::To raise a number of critical issues::- The need for a Code of Practice::- The need for an additional Liaison Officer::- Better communications::- Fencing issues::- The conduct of sub-contractors::- Concerns around land values::- Implementation of the IFA/ Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) agreement::To obtain agreement from the Council that they would write to all farmers providing contact information of the project Liaison Officer including mobile phone details, a copy of the IFA/Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) Roads Agreement. a copy of the Code of Practice and an update on the various timelines for the project so that their rights are fully protected.::To emphasise that good communication is key in the early stages of the project and it is essential that all farmers along the route are well informed.::To seek assurance fr

Details: Adare to Foynes Roadway Scheme

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