Noel Cribbin

Noel Cribbin

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 23

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Offaly County Council
First Seen
21 January 2016
Last Seen
14 January 2025

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Councillor

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Offaly County Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 3)

Intent: The intention was to keep the councillors informed about the project, to keep them aware of the status of the proposed project should they receive any queries from residents.

Details: Follow up with local councillors in Edenderry as part of our community engagement, updating them of a wind farm that we hope to get planning permission for in the townlands of Clonarrow or Riverlyons.

Methods
Calls were made to local councillors to try arrange in-person meetings, to update councillors of the proposed project ahead of community door to door visits. Calls were made on Tuesday 19th November and Monday 03rd December. Some councillors were canvassing and were unable to engage. Voicemails and texts left in cases where there was no response. - Phone callIssued a flyer and a cover letter, outlining the latest updates to proposed project in the area to all 6 listed Edenderry councillors.The flyer included details of the proposed project, overview of the process for a wind farm planning application including timelines, potential benefits for the community and wider benefits of deploying renewable projects.The letter noted our community engagement plans and availability for an in person meeting. - Letter

Intent: Intention was to introduce ourselves to the new local councillors, to establish a line of communication and to update re-elected councillors on the status of the proposed project.

Details: Introductions with local councillors in Edenderry, introducing Regnum Renewables, updating them of a wind farm that we hope to get planning permission for in the townlands of Clonarrow or Riverlyons.

Methods
Calls were made to local councillors to try arrange in-person meetings, in order to introduce Regnum and the proposed project. Calls were made on Tuesday 20th August and Wednesday 28th August, voicemails and texts left in most cases. - Phone callIssued a flyer and a cover letter, outlining our plans and proposed project in the area to all 6 listed Edenderry councillors.The flyer included details of the proposed project, overview of the process for a wind farm planning application including timelines, potential benefits for the community and wider benefits of deploying renewable projects.The letter noted our community engagement plans and availability for an in person meeting. - LetterKevin Daly (COO) and Jenny Howard (Head of Development) met with Fergus McDonnell.The topics that were discussed included the proposed project,Regnum's community engagement plans in the area, concerns that could exist in the area, benefits to Offaly and the community benefit fund that would be created with the project. - Meeting

Intent: To voice farmers' anger and frustration at the ever-increasing administrative burden being placed on them which has had a major impact on farm family incomes.::These frustrations have broadened into anger with European and National lawmakers over the massive increase in regulations relating to Agriculture. The EU, the Irish Government and local Government are devising policies far from the farm gate with little or no consideration of the direct impact on farmers.::The following are some of the key issues that are contributing to growing frustration and anger with the political system::1. The transformation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) away from supporting food production towards actually reducing farm output. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) funding is being redirected to environmental schemes – the EU is effectively implementing new environmental regulations such as the “eco-schemes” on the cheap by redirecting existing funding instead of allocating additional funds.::2

Details: Offaly County Council - Enough is Enough Campaign

Methods
EmailEvent / ReceptionInformal communication

Intent: Intention was to introduce ourselves to the local council, to establish a relationship with the councillors and to get support for the proposed project, within the local council.

Details: Introductions with local councillors in Edenderry, introducing Regnum Renewables, informing them of a wind farm that we hope to get planning permission for in the townlands of Clonarrow or Riverlyons.

Methods
Calls with local councillors to arrange in-person meetings, in order to introduce Regnum and the proposed project. - Phone callDaragh Browne (Community Liaison Officer) emails to localcouncillors to arrange meetings, in order to introduce Regnum andthe proposed project. - EmailIssued a flyer and a cover letter, outlining our plans and proposed project in the area to all 6 listed Edenderry councillors.The flyer included details of the proposed project, overview of the process for a wind farm planning application including timelines, potential benefits for the community and wider benefits of deploying renewable projects.The letter noted our community engagement plans and availability for an in person meeting. - Letter

Intent: Deferment of the introduction of the proposed Defective Concrete Products Levy by Government, pending a regulatory and economic impact analysis. Subsequently, exclusion of precast products entirely from the scope of the Defective Concrete Products Levy and agreement on transitionary measures to assist in compliance with the Defective Concrete Products Levy.

Details: Defective Concrete Products Levy

Methods
ICF encouraged its members to call each of their local elected representatives on the negative impacts of the Defective Concrete Products Levy. - Phone callICF encouraged its members to email each of their local elected representatives on the negative impacts of the Defective Concrete Products Levy. - EmailICF encouraged its members to meet each of their local elected representatives on the negative impacts of the Defective Concrete Products Levy. - Meeting

Intent: Provide an overview of Bord na Móna's work and plans to ensure a just transition for the workforce and associated communities at the Midlands Region.

Details: Matters relating to the harvesting of peat, enhanced rehabilitation of cutaway peat lands and the just transition for the Midlands

Methods
In person meetings in February - Meeting