Councillors (Total: 12)
Emma Blain
Deirdre Donnelly
Mary Fayne
Karen Furlong
Mary Hanafin
John Kennedy
Lynsey McGovern
Sorcha Nic Cormaic
Peter O'Brien (Chair)
Dave O'Keeffe
Patricia Stewart
Grace Tallon
Sectoral Representatives (Total: 6)
Environment/Conversation Sector (1)
- Selma Harrington (PPN)
Business/Commercial Sector (1)
- Vacancy (Awaiting replacement for Larry O’Connor (Chambers Ireland ))
Community/Voluntary Sector (2)
- Michele Relihan (PPN)
- Tom Conlon (PPN)
Social Inclusion Sector (2)
- Ann Cannon (PPN)
- Geraldine Graydon (PPN)
Councillors (Total: 14)
Emma Blain
Chris Curran
Kevin Daly
Liam Dockery
Kate Feeney
Melisa Halpin
Mary Hanafin
John Kennedy
Lettie McCarthy
Tom Murphy
Peter O'Brien
Shane O'Brien
Denis O'Callaghan
Barry Ward (Chair)
Sectoral Representatives (Total: 7)
Environment/Conservation Sector (1)
- Miriam Hennessy (PPN)
Development/Construction Sector (1)
- Sean O'Neill (Chambers Ireland)
Business/Commercial Sector (2)
- Dr Josephine Browne (Chambers Ireland)
- Ann Marie Walsh (Chambers Ireland)
Trade Union Sector (1)
- Rosheen Callendar (ICTU)
Community/Voluntary Sector (1)
- Aileen Eglinton (PPN)
Social Inclusion Sector (1)
- Fardus Sultan (PPN)
Councillors (Total: 12)
Marie Baker
Jennifer Cuffe
Cormac Devlin
Mary Fayne
Hugh Lewis
Lynsey McGovern
Carron McKinney
Sorcha Nic Cormaic
Seamas O'Neill
Barry Saul
Carrie Smyth
Ossian Smyth (Chairperson)
Sectoral Representatives (Total: 6)
Agriculture/Farming Sector (1)
- Denis Mulvey (IFA)
Environment/Conservation Sector (1)
- Diarmuid McAree (PPN)
Development/Construction Sector (1)
- Peter Clancy (Chambers Ireland)
Business/Commercial Sector (1)
- Errol Close (Chambers Ireland)
Community/Voluntary Sector (1)
- Elizabeth Clooney (PPN)
Social Inclusion Sector (1)
- Marese Hegarty (PPN)
Councillors (Total: 14)
Marie Baker
Shay Brennan
Anne Colgan
Jennifer Cuffe
Kevin Daly
Karen Furlong
Jim Gildea
Carron McKinney
Michael Merrigan (Chair)
Brian Murphy
Tom Murphy
Dave O'Keeffe
Patricia Stewart
Grace Tallon
Sectoral Representatives (Total: 7)
Environmental/Conversation Sector (2)
- Goff Lalor (PPN)
- Rob Goodbody (PPN)
Development/Construction Sector (2)
- Matt Gallagher (Chambers Ireland)
- Martin O'Donnell (Chambers Ireland)
Business/Commercial Sector (1)
- Kevin Fitzgerald (Chambers Ireland)
Community/Voluntary Sector (1)
- Paul O'Callaghan (PPN)
Social Inclusion Sector (1)
- Veronica Heywood (PPN)
Councillors (Total: 14)
John Bailey (Chair)
Anne Colgan
Chris Curran
Cormac Devlin
Kate Feeney
Jim Gildea
Melisa Halpin
Pat Hand
Deirdre Kingston
Michael Merrigan
Brian Murphy
Denis O'Callaghan
Dónal Smith
Carrie Smyth
Sectoral Representatives (Total: 7)
Environment/Conservation Section (1)
- Terence Corish (PPN)
Development/Construction Sector (1)
- Kathy Irwin (Chambers Ireland )
Business/Commercial Sector (1)
- Liz Ferris (Chambers Ireland )
Trade Union Sector (1)
- Jimmy Jordan (ICTU)
Community/Voluntary Sector (2)
- Kieron Brennan (PPN)
- Gerladine Dunne (PPN)
Social Inclusion Sector (1)
- Catherine Kenny (PPN)
Councillors (Total: 14)
John Bailey
Shay Brennan (Chairperson)
Liam Dockery
Deirdre Donnelly
Pat Hand
Deirdre Kingston
Hugh Lewis
Lettie McCarthy
Shane O'Brien
Seamas O'Neill
Barry Saul
Dónal Smith
Ossian Smyth
Barry Ward
Sectoral Representatives (Total: 7)
Environmental/Conversation Sector (2)
- Keith Byrne (PPN)
- Clare Sullivan (PPN)
Development/Construction Sector (2)
- Pat Neill (Chambers Ireland)
- Gregory Alken (Chambers Ireland )
Business/Commercial Sector (1)
- Tom Nolan (Chambers Ireland )
Community/Voluntary Sector (1)
- Jim Colgan (PPN)
Social Inclusion Sector (1)
- John Nolan (PPN)
The income generated by rates is used to fund a wide range of services provided by the County Council throughout the County.
The income generated by commercial rates is used to fund a wide range of services provided by the County Council throughout the County.including street lighting, maintenance of roads and footpaths, libraries, parks and playgrounds, sports and recreation facilities, economic development, community development and environmental protection.
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The Public Participation Network (PPN) aims to enable the public as well as local organisations to voice their views and interests within the local government system. It is the main framework for public participation and engagement. Membership is open to not for profit groups in the social inclusion, environmental and general community and voluntary sectors.