Niamh Fennell

Niamh Fennell

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 6

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
South Dublin County Council
First Seen
18 September 2024
Last Seen
19 September 2025

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Councillor

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South Dublin County Council
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Intent: The passing of a motion in South Dublin County Council that called on the Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy to introduce a national moratorium on data centres.

Details: Advocacy on Data Centre Moratorium Motion in South Dublin County Council

Methods
Email to Cllr Roisín Mannion inviting her to South Dublin County Partnership workshop on data centres. - EmailEmails to all councillors in South Dublin County Council encouraging them to support the motion tabled by Cllr Jess Spear: “That this council resolves to write to the Minister for Climate and the Environment requesting a national moratorium on further data centre expansion.” - EmailPhone Calls with Cllr Jess Spear on data centre moratorium motion. - Phone call

COPE Galway CLG

2025-09-09

Intent: An increased understanding of the extent of youth homelessness across local authorities and to provide quarterly publicly available reports on the number of young people aged 18-24 that present for support due to homelessness including numbers assessed as homeless under section 2 of Housing Act 1988, numbers allocated emergency accommodation, numbers not allocated emergency accommodation and reasons why and the numbers not regards as homeless.

Details: Seeking a change in policy, prevention and data collection in regard to youth homelessness, for an increased understanding of the extent of youth homelessness across 18 local authorities.

Methods
This activity was conducted in conjunction with the Irish Coalition to End Youth Homelessness (ICEYH) - Email

Intent: Political attendance at launch and for elected representatives to be aware of the content of the research.

Details: MHR's London School of Economics Research Launch - March 6th 2025

Methods
Invite sent on 27th Jan 2025 to Micheal Martin, An Taoiseach, and Simon Harris, TD, inviting to attend the launch of the LSE research on March 6th 2025 - EmailInvite sent to Mary Butler, TD, inviting her to speak at the launch of the LSE research on March 6th 2025, sent on 24th Jan 2025. - EmailOn 6th March 2025, the following DPOs attended LSE Report Launch on 'The Missing Middle' in the children and young people's mental health system in Ireland:Ian Power (Special Adviser to Govt Chief Whip Minister Mary Butler), Cllr. Justin Moylan,Cllr. Kevin Breen,Cllr. Niamh Fennell,Senator Nicole Ryan,Deputy Sorca Clarke,Deputy Sinead Gibney,Deputy Donna McGettigan,Deputy Martin Daly,Senator Robbie Gallagher - Event / Reception

Intent: Calling for the new government to take decisive action in six critical areas in their new programme for governmentTackling child homelessness Expanding universal school meals Strengthening youth mental health services Reducing assessment waiting lists Developing accessible play spaces Enhancing digital safety

Details: Manifesto for Programme for Goverment

Methods
Email with pdf of Manifesto attached - EmailSocial media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin over period mid-December 2024 to mid-January 2025. Text and graphics. - Social Media

Intent: Elected councillors pledge to use factual and accurate information if elected as Councillor and bring a motion forward to their council to do the same. .

Details: Follow-up to local election pledge asking candidates who signed the pledge to : Local election pledge for candidates to pledge to: That is why we are asking you to pledge to use factual and accurate information during your election campaign, and during your term if elected as Councillor.

Methods
Email