John Hallahan

John Hallahan

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 13

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Most Recent Title
Head of Finance
Most Recent Public Body
Cork City Council
First Seen
20 January 2016
Last Seen
11 January 2023

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Head of Finance

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Cork City Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 2)

Cork Chamber

2022-09-21

Intent: To share perspectives and priorities with Cork City Council

Details: A meeting with Cork City Council

Methods
1 in-person meeting at Cork City Council on 23/05/22Agenda:1. Climate Change, Sustainability and the 2030 Climate-Neutral and Smart-Cities Mission 2. City Centre revitalisation/Dereliction/Vacancy/Housing 3. Anti-social behaviour/crime/Gardaí resourcing4. Apartment Delivery5. Docklands Delivery6. CMATS7. Major Events/Infrastructure - Meeting

Intent: Inform City Council Chief Executuive as to progress on the application which has already been subject to formal consultation under Section 247 of the Planning and Development Act with County Hall Planners and Engineers.

Details: Meeting to inform City Council Officers as to progress on a proposed housing development in Cork County Council area of Ballyvolane that is to become part of Cork City Council. This will be a Fast Track housing proposal to An Bord Pleanala.

Methods
Meeting on 15th January 2019 with DPO's in Cork City Council - Meeting

Cork Chamber

2017-09-21

Intent: An increase in the rate of LPT in Budget 2018 to compensate for budget shortfall or further commercial rates increases

Details: Submission on the setting of the Local Adjustment Factor in Cork City Council for budget 2018

Methods
Letter

Ibec

2017-05-19

Intent: Ensure understanding of status of current economic development initiatives and projects of Cork City Council.::Highlight key priorities for Cork business including: M20 Cork-Limerick motorway; N28 Cork-Ringaskiddy and N25 Cork-Rosslare routes; N8/N25 Dunkettle Interchange; N22 Ballyvourney-Macroom; access to highspeed broadband (minimum 30MBs); and improved connectivity to Cork Airport and support its development.

Details: Cork City: business priorities to support growth and future development.

Methods
Meeting