Archive for May, 2009

Farm Families Hurting As Prices Collapse – A Way Of Life Under Pressure

Posted on May 20, 2009. Filed under: Economy |

20th May 2009
PRESS RELEASE
A Way Of Life Under Pressure
Farm Families Hurting As Prices Collapse
Maria Murphy, Fine Gael candidate in the Dunboyne area in the local elections has called for action by the Government to address the income crisis facing many farm families.
“Farming as a way of life is under serious threat. Farm gate prices for [...]

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FG’s Murphy Condemns Planned Axing Of Local Bus Routes

Posted on May 20, 2009. Filed under: infrastructure, transport |

20th May 2009
PRESS RELEASE
Murphy Condemns Planned Axing Of Local Bus Routes
Maria Murphy, Fine Gael candidate for the Dunboyne area in the local elections has condemned the plans by Bus Eireann to axe a range of routes serving the people of South Meath.
“The planned cuts in bus routes are an attack on the way of life [...]

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Gerry O’Connor Campaign Launch

Posted on May 11, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized |

You are all invited to my Campaign Launch next Monday 11th May @ 9pm in Peters Bar, Main St, Dunshaughlin (opposite Arch Bar).
 
My guests will include Mairead McGuinness MEP, Damian English TD & Shane Mcentee TD. 
 
Gerry O’Connor
  
My website is live at www.goconnor.ie.

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Leo Varadkar TD Launches Maria Murphy’s Election Campaign

Posted on May 9, 2009. Filed under: Economy, democracy |

9 May 2009
PRESS RELEASE
Leo Varadkar TD Launches Maria Murphy’s Election Campaign
Leo Varadkar TD Fine Gael Spokesperson on Enterprise, Trade and Employment launched Maria Murphy’s campaign for the local elections in Slevins last Friday. Maria Murphy is the Fine Gael candidate in the Dunboyne area. Speaking at the launch Maria Murphy highlighted the heartache being caused [...]

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Time for Act on Infrastructure Deficit in Kilmessan – Fine Gael’s O’Connor

Posted on May 6, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized |

Time for Act on Infrastructure Deficit in Kilmessan – Fine Gael’s O’Connor
Local election candidate calls on Meath County Council to establish a rural taskforce to address the needs of communities such as Kilmessan.
May 6, 2009: The residents of Kilmessan are entitled to a proper bus, broadband and mobile phone service. It falls to Meath County [...]

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Mary Wallace’s Neglect of Dunshaughlin Courthouse has led to its Closure – Fine Gael’s O’Connor

Posted on May 5, 2009. Filed under: infrastructure |

Mary Wallace’s Neglect of Dunshaughlin Courthouse has led to its Closure – Fine Gael’s O’Connor
Justice should be administered locally, and the new – but unused –council offices in Dunshaughlin should be used for the local caseload.
May 1, 2009: The Dunshaughlin Courthouse, which survived The Famine, World War I and World War II – is to [...]

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Garadice Roads Fail to Meet Minimum Standards – Fine Gael’s O’Connor

Posted on May 5, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized |

Roads near Coole ,Garridice , Agher, Kilclone and Moynalvy are obstacle courses, rather than thoroughfares.
May 5, 2009: Gerry O’Connor, Fine Gael local election candidate for Coole, Garadice, Agher, Kilclone and Moynalvey, is calling on Meath County Council tackle the appalling state of the roads in these beautiful rural areas of Meath.
“Residents of these areas have [...]

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