Seán O Tuairisg

Seán O Tuairisg

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 22

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Galway County Council
First Seen
19 January 2016
Last Seen
20 May 2019

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Councillor

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Galway County Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 3)

Intent: To highlight critical situation for farmers and take case to the door of the Minister for Agriculture.::That the Minister would implement the IFA proposed Drought Action Plan

Details: County Galway - Drought Crisis on Farms

Methods
E-mails highlighting the critical situation in the farming community. - EmailMeeting

Intent: Ensure that details of the fodder transport scheme meet the needs of farmers affected and that it is not cumbersome of overly bureaucratic.::That the transport subsidy scheme is opened immediately and that it is meaningful as farmers are under extreme stress and are in dire needs of feed for animals.::That the scheme progresses without delay::To secure increased supports for sheep farmers during the fodder crises.::To make representations to the Minister for Agriculture

Details: Fodder Crisis

Methods
EmailLetterMeeting

Intent: A public lecture at NUI Galway (and a meeting) with civil engineer, Nicole Lazarus. Her lecture presented the lessons learnt in implementing the One Planet Living principles in the development of NW Bicester, the UK’s first eco-town. Nicole is Bioregional's Oxfordshire Programme Manager.::Given the National Planning Framework's goal of growing the population of the Northern and Western Region of Ireland by between 160,000 and 180,000 people, and Galway City up to 45,000, by 2040, the West Region felt that the information exchange would be most useful for locally elected representatives and local authority key staff.

Details: Public lecture organised by Engineers Ireland's West Region on 'One Planet Living for Housing Growth Areas'

Methods
Additionally Nicole had a separate meeting 11am on the topic of One Planet living at the Council Chamber in Galway City Hall for an additional grouping. Planners and Directors of Service were invited. - MeetingPublic lecture 21 March by civil engineer, Nicole Lazarus. Her lecture presented the lessons learnt in implementing the One Planet Living principles in the development of NW Bicester, the UK’s first eco-town. - Event / ReceptionThe email invitation was sent to local councillors and local authority staff listed below to the following: free public lecture on the topic as outlined above with Nicole Lazarus on 21 March at the Alice Perry Engineering Building, NUI Galway at 6:30pm. - Email

SSE plc

2017-09-21

Intent: Share information on the Galway Wind Park Construction Project::Demonstrate the benefits that onshore wind can deliver for Ireland, locally and nationally.::The highlights of the Galway Wind Park Sustainability Impact Report were also presented, this report sought to measure the social, economic and environmental benefits delivered by the project. These include powering the equivalent of 89,000 houses with green energy, the creation of 1,657 years of employment, spend of €20m with local suppliers and a 43% and 63% proportion of grid and civil contractors (respectively) living locally.::Galway Wind Park Sustainability Report is available at the following address http://ireland.sse.com/media/18737/Galway%20Wind%20Park_Sustainability%20Impact%20Report_WEB.pdf

Details: Galway Wind Park sponsored an Energy Conference organised by Galway Chamber at which SSE representatives presented on the features of the project and gave an update on construction progress.

Methods
Event / Reception

SSE plc

2017-09-21

Intent: To present an overview of Galway Wind Park Community Fund Proposals.::The purpose of the event was to get feedback from the community on proposals for the structure of the fund. The event was also an opportunity to hear feedback from the community on the project in general.::In addition, the highlights of the Galway Wind Park Sustainability Impact Report were also presented, this report sought to measure the social, economic and environmental benefits delivered by the project, which include powering the equivalent of 89,000 houses with green energy, the creation of 1,657 years of employment, spend of €20m with local suppliers and a 43% and 63% proportion of grid and civil contractors (respectively) living locally.::Galway Wind Park Sustainability report is available at the following address http://ireland.sse.com/media/18737/Galway%20Wind%20Park_Sustainability%20Impact%20Report_WEB.pdf

Details: Galway Wind Park held a public launch for a consultation on the proposed structure of its community fund for the Galway Wind Park on 8 July. The event was open to the public and took place at The Boat Inn, Main Street, Oughterard.

Methods
Invite to elected representatives to attend event. - EmailEvent / Reception