Greg Kelly

Greg Kelly

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 51

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Dublin City Council
First Seen
18 October 2015
Last Seen
11 February 2022

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Dublin City Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 6)

Intent: Secure the lease on the building and secure finance for refurbishment of this building

Details: Securing a lease on a Former Housing depot in Dublins Coleraine Street to convert into a social enterprise hub

Methods
All Dublin City Councillors were sent an email with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease and requirements for refurbishment. - EmailAttempts were made to meet with each councillor and provide information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - MeetingWhere in person meetings were not possible phone calls were held with councillors with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - Phone call

Intent: Inform of concerns of disabled people in relation to “Enabling the City to Return to Work Interim Mobility Intervention Programme for Dublin City

Details: Submission made to councillors in relation to “Enabling the City to Return to Work Interim Mobility Intervention Programme for Dublin City

Methods
submission made https://ilmi.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ILMI-Submission-in-Relation-to-Enabling-Cities.pdf - Email

Intent: That the motion be passed at September 2020 Dublin City Council meeting for the local authority to be able to sell this land to a developer already involved in the area, in order for public funds to be available for the construction of a municipal sporting facility. These are in very short supply in the area and this facility already has a significant number of clubs, schools and other organisations interested in using it.

Details: As requested and agreed by our members, lobbied Dublin City Council public representatives to vote in favour of proposal to a sell a 0.36 acre size parcel of land, in order to fund the construction of a municipal sporting facility in an area lacking these facilities.

Methods
St Teresa's Gardens Regeneration Board is a multi-agency body with an oversight and monitoring role of the Regeneration Programme taking place in St Teresa's Gardens and surrounding area. It also oversees social, economic and cultural development of these areas. There are 20 members of the Regeneration Board, from local residents, relevant statutory agencies and from community and voluntary groups.The Board supports the proposal to dispose of 0.36 of an acre of land owned by DCC at St Teresa's Gardens in order to fund the development of a new Municipal Sports Facility for the South Inner City of Dublin. We understand that this plot of land represents 3.88% of the overall public lands owned by DCC in the St Teresa's Gardens area. There is currently a significant dearth and under-supply of outdoor sports facilities and pitches in the South Inner City.. We request a guarantee that the funds generated will be used for the municipal sport facility, and for the work to begin immediately. - Email

Intent: Attendance of Cavan and Monaghan Councillors plus TDs at meeting on illicit trade of solid fuel in border region

Details: Letter to Councillors after local elections to introduce RAS; invitation to Cavan and Monaghan Couoncillors plus noted TDs to attend meeting in Cavan to discuss illicit trade of solid fuel in border region

Methods
EmailLetter

Intent: To encourage adoption of recommendations outlined in the Dublin Chamber response to the draft Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy for the Eastern & Midland Region, to ensure implementation of the Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan for Dublin.::To promote business representation on an Implementation Group for the Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan for Dublin and/or Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy for the Eastern & Midland Region.::To encourage coordination across the four Dublin Local Authorities.

Details: Representations to Sinn Féin in relation to the Dublin Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan

Methods
A submission in response to the draft Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy was shared with Sinn Féin Councillors across the four Dublin Local Authorities. It is available on the Dublin Chamber website: http://www.dublinchamber.ie/DublinChamberofCommerce/media/Policy-Documents/Dublin-Chamber-Submission-on-Draft-RSES-Dublin-MASP_1.pdf - SubmissionEmails were exchanged with Sinn Féin members of Local Authorities in Dublin. - Email