Tom Acheson

Tom Acheson

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 2

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Tipperary County Council
First Seen
18 May 2026
Last Seen
20 May 2026

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Councillor

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Tipperary County Council

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Intent: To secure awareness, engagement and support from elected members of Tipperary County Council for the development of a proposed Business Improvement District.::The intended result was to build understanding of the BID proposal and its potential role in supporting town centre regeneration, business confidence, footfall, public realm improvements, safety, accessibility, events, promotion, vacancy and dereliction, and wider local economic development.

Details: County Tipperary Chamber engaged with elected members of Tipperary County Council regarding the development of a proposed Business Improvement District.

Methods
attended Council meeting and invited all Elected members in Clonmel to meeting - Meeting

Mercy Law Resource Centre CLG

27 officials
2026-05-18

Intent: Seeking an amendment of section 2.1.7 of the Tipperary County Council Social Housing Allocation Scheme to ensure that: (1) surrendering a tenancy because of domestic violence is never treated by the Council as a “voluntary surrender”, and, (2) victim-survivors of domestic violence who are forced to surrender tenancies to escape perpetrators are not further penalized by the Council through the imposition of deferral periods or otherwise.

Details: Letter to Tipperary County Councillors seeking an amendment of section 2.1.7 of the Tipperary County Council Social Housing Allocation Scheme

Methods
Letter to Tipperary County Councillors seeking an amendment of section 2.1.7 of the Tipperary County Council Social Housing Allocation Scheme to ensure that: (1) surrendering a tenancy because of domestic violence is never treated by the Council as a “voluntary surrender”, and, (2) victim-survivors of domestic violence who are forced to surrender tenancies to escape perpetrators are not further penalized by the Council through the imposition of deferral periods or otherwise. - Letter