John Quinlivan

John Quinlivan

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 31

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Most Recent Title
Director of Services or Equivalent
Most Recent Public Body
Fingal County Council
First Seen
21 January 2016
Last Seen
22 September 2025

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Director of Services or Equivalent

Observed Public Bodies

Fingal County Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 4)

Intent: Broad discussion regarding economic activity and development within Fingal and potential impact on Fingal Chamber members.

Details: Discussion regarding speed of economic development in Fingal.

Methods
Two meetings conducted on July 18th ad 24th. - Meeting

Intent: Impress upon the Executive the importance of inter agency collaboration to ensure non duplication of road works in order to minimise disruption for local businesses.

Details: Discussion regarding collaboration between Bus Connects, NTA and FCC

Methods
Meeting

Ibec

2024-09-20

Intent: Effective Government support for this strategically important cross-border economic and spatial development initiative

Details: Dublin-Belfast Economic Corridor

Methods
Meeting

Intent: Raising awareness of services provided by Prosper via an invitation to attend our first ever Summer Fair. This was a day where the people we support had the opportunity to meet up with old friends who they had not seen in years, enjoy music, dancing, chatting and food.

Details: Invitation to Prosper Fingal's Summer Fair

Methods
Email

Intent: Discussion around economic development in the region in respect to results from Fingal Chamber's last business sentiment survey.

Details: Discussion regarding economic development and local business in Fingal.

Methods
Meeting

Intent: How Fingal Chamber can work more effectively with the economic development area in FCC to address key issues found in its latest business sentiment survey.

Details: Update on economic development in Fingal. Update on Fingal Chamber's business sentiment survey. Highlight key findings and discuss skills development shortage.

Methods
Meeting