Yemi Adenuga

Yemi Adenuga

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 36

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Meath County Council
First Seen
7 January 2020
Last Seen
21 May 2025

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Councillor

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Meath County Council
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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 4)

Intent: To meet with Meath County Council to engage on creating a Code of Conduct for farm inspections. The Council would not engage on creating a Code of conduct but were willing to adopt a centralised one from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which is being worked on at present.

Details: Meath County Council / Farm Inspections

Methods
EmailEvent / ReceptionInformal communication

Intent: To ask for support for the NWC YES YES campaign

Details: Referendums on Family & Care

Methods
Ask Cllr Carolyn Moore, Patrick Costello TD for support for NWC yes yes referendum campaign during attendance at a Coffee Morning organised by Cllr Carolyn Moore re YesYes support for referendums, 04/03/2024 - Event / ReceptionAsk Clr Richie Molloy for support for the YES YES campaign during attendance at Family Carers Meeting in Tipperary 6th February 2024 - Event / ReceptionAsk Councillor Alan Edge for support for the YES YES campaign Web Project Talk, Rathfarn - Event / Reception

Intent: To voice farmers' anger and frustration at the ever-increasing administrative burden being placed on the which has had a major impact on farm family incomes.::To highlight the following key issues that are contributing to growing frustration and anger with the political system::1. The transformation of CAP away from supporting food production towards actually reducing farm output. 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. The failure of the EU to properly compensate farmers under CAP. In 2014, Ireland received €1.16bn in Pillar one funding from EU – that figure is effectively the same today, 10 years on, despite huge inflation in farmers' cost of production in the interim. Farmers are being asked to do much more to receive a lot less funds in real terms.::3. The proposed Mercusor trade deal b

Details: Meath County Council- Enough is Enough Campaign

Methods
EmailEvent / ReceptionInformal communication

Intent: Encouraging local politicians to learn more about Habitat's House to Home programme and its impact for local people in the Louth & Meath area.

Details: Habitat's House to Home programme

Methods
An invitation to Habitat's 'House to Home' event in Drogheda. (Habitat ReStore, 8 Donore Industrial Park, Donore Road, Drogheda). - EmailThe event took place at Habitat ReStore Drogheda, encouraging local politicians, stakeholders and relevant contacts/organisations in the sector to learn more about Habitat's local programme and its impacts for people. - Event / Reception

Intent: Maternity Leave for Public Representatives and Gender Quotas in Local, European and Seanad Elections.Safety Task Force established. ::Tackling abuse of political candidates and elected politicians::Updated research of the barriers to women's participation in politics::Increased number of women running for national and local elections::Family Friendly policies and practice for local and national politicians::Introduction of childcare/care expenses as eligible expenses under SIPO::Secure public funding for Women for Election::Increasing Traveller Cultural Awareness and reducing racism in politics

Details: Increasing the number of women elected as TD's and Local Councillors. Gender Quotas in Local, European and Seanad Elections. Tackling abuse of politicians. Research of the barriers to women's participation in politics. Remote voting for Dail and Seanad. Childcare/Care expenses to be included in SIPO, ...

Methods
Collaboration with Cork City Council to deliver training and a national conference to encourage more women to run for election and to support retention of female councillors - Event / ReceptionContact with Advisers and Ministers to seek funding for Women for Election for 2023 - EmailContact with Advisers and Ministers to seek funding for Women for Election for 2023 - Phone call

Intent: Maternity Leave for Public Representatives and Gender Quotas in Local, European and Seanad Elections.::Tackling abuse of political candidates and elected politicians::Updated research of the barriers to women's participation in politics::Increased number of women running for national and local elections::Family Friendly policies and practice for local and national politicians::Introduction of childcare/care expenses as eligible expenses under SIPO::Secure public funding for Women for Election::Increasing Traveller Cultural Awareness and reducing racism in politics

Details: Increasing the number of women elected as TD's and Local Councillors. Maternity Leave for Public Representatives. Gender Quotas in Local, European and Seanad Elections. Tackling abuse of politicians. Research of the barriers to women's participation in politics. Remote voting for Dail and Seanad. Ch, ...

Methods
Collaboration with Cork City Council to deliver training and a national conference to encourage more women to run for election and to support retention of female councillors - Event / ReceptionContact with Advisers and Ministers to seek funding for Women for Election for 2023 - EmailContact with Advisers and Ministers to seek funding for Women for Election for 2023 - Phone call

Intent: Maternity Leave for Public Representatives and Gender Quotas in Local, European and Seanad Elections.::Tackling abuse of political candidates and elected politicians::Updated research of the barriers to women's participation in politics::Increased number of women running for national and local elections::Family Friendly policies and practice for local and national politicians::Introduction of childcare/care expenses as eligible expenses under SIPO::Secure public funding for Women for Election::Increasing Traveller Cultural Awareness and reducing racism in politics

Details: Increasing the number of women elected as TD's and Local Councillors. Maternity Leave for Public Representatives. Gender Quotas in Local, European and Seanad Elections. Tackling abuse of politicians. Research of the barriers to women's participation in politics. Remote voting for Dail and Seanad. Ch, ...

Methods
Collaboration with Cork City Council and Women's Caucus to deliver Pathways to Participation conference in Cork City Hall in November 2022. Collaboration with Offaly County Council to launch More Women Programme in Tullamore with local councillors, T.D's and Senators in attendance along with senior County Council staff. - Event / ReceptionContact with Advisers and Ministers to seek funding for Higher Education Programme. - EmailHybrid In Conversation Event where public official/leading politician is interviewed re topical issues relating to Women for Elections objective to remove barriers to political participation of women and to role model leadership styles to inspire more women to enter and succeed in Irish politics. Event held with Roisin Shortall T.D in September. - Event / Reception