Author Archives: Frank O' Rourke

GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE OF PROSPEROUS

prosperousKildare County Council has confirmed to me that the Main Street of Prosperous will be having its footpaths upgraded along with the road re-surfaced from the traffic lights towards Anne Street. It is hoped this work will start next week. The contract will take two weeks approximately to complete. This work once completed will greatly improve the footpath and road surfacing standard for everyone.

I’m delighted to see this work been carried out as this was one of the concerns raised with me when canvassing in Prosperous. I am committed to working on behalf of the people in Kildare North to ensure that their towns, villages and communities get the required services and infrastructure.

New Approach Needed To Deal With Issues

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A new approach is required to deal with issues facing people if a fairer society is to be achieved according to Cllr Frank O’Rourke speaking after he was launched as a Fianna Fail candidate in Celbridge, attended by over 300 people, on Friday September 25th. Recently Cllr O’Rourke was invited by the National Constituencies Committee of Fianna Fail to contest the next general election as a Fianna Fail candidate.

‘The Housing crisis, our health services, our crime rates, supports for older people, services for children with special needs, childcare and our public transport services are all issues that are coming up with me and my team on the doors.’

‘As we emerge from the recession, we need to ensure that we build a fairer Ireland and a fairer society. Services for the most vulnerable in society must ne provided and we must look at new ways of doing business and new ways of providing these services.’

‘The cutbacks in recent years to Special Needs Assistants, the reduced supports for our older people and the lack of Garda resources have affected the most vulnerable, disproportionally. The OECD reports on recent budgets have highlighted the unfair impact it had on the less well off. I am committed to delivering a fairer recovery and will continue to raise the issues that affect Kildare citizens.’

‘I was delighted with the support that I received at my launch. Having over 300 people participating at my launch has given me great affirmation for the challenge that lies ahead. People know my work ethic and know my commitment for public service. I look forward to working with all concerned in the months and years ahead.’ Concluded Cllr O’Rourke.

See photos from my recent Breakfast Launch.

Budget Offers Nothing To Households Struggling To Pay Rent

20688381_sFianna Fáil General Election Candidate for Kildare North Cllr Frank O’Rourke says he is disappointed that the Government has not introduced new measures in the budget to tackle the soaring cost of rent.

Cllr O’Rourke pointed out that the Government has done nothing to achieve rent certainty, despite Minister Alan Kelly committing just days ago to introduce new measures to that effect.

“It’s disappointing to see that the Government still isn’t taking the housing and rental crisis seriously. The latest figures show that rents have increased by 9% around the country and over 13% in Kildare since January alone. People in rented accommodation are struggling to meet persistently rising rents. Rents in Kildare could rise significantly over the next year due to the Fine Gael and Labours failure to introduce rent certainty measures,” said Cllr O’Rourke.

“The explosion in the cost of renting is as a result of the inability of this Government to take any policy action to address the growing housing emergency. The decision not to increase the rent supplement through this budget will simply put more families at risk of becoming homeless. Fianna Fáil has been pushing for an increase in rent supplements to help keep families in their homes, but unfortunately Fine Gael and Labour have decided to leave renters to fend for themselves.

“It makes little sense for the Government to leave the rent supplement unchanged when you consider this will force more people into emergency accommodation, which in turn costs the state significantly and causes untold damage and disruption to families. It’s a nonsensical approach and sums up this Governments haphazard response to the housing emergency.

“The lack of commitment to investing in housing is also extremely alarming. Fine Gael and Labour only delivered 11 new social housing units between 2011 and 2014. This has caused a national housing emergency with over 6,000 people stuck on housing waiting lists in Kildare alone. These people expected the Government to deliver a radical home building programme, but this has not happened.

“Fianna Fáil has unveiled a series of ambitious measures to tackle the housing and rental crisis. Our ‘Generation Rent – A New Deal for Rents’ policy document sets out a clear pathway to assisting families who are experiencing housing difficulties.

“Our Rent Certainty measures would reduce rent rises by restricting rents to area-based rental index both within and between tenancies. Our proposals would encourage long term leases to give tenants greater security in their occupancy and to allow families to consider renting as a longer term option.

“Fianna Fáil’s rent policy also confronts the homeless emergency by raising the rent supplement and keeping it under review. This would ensure new properties are opened up for vulnerable households. Critically it addresses the central long-term issue of supply and complements our national housing roadmap launched last April which outlined our plan to build 150,000 new homes by 2021,” said Cllr O’Rourke.

BREAKING NEWS EXTRA 67 DUBLIN BUS FROM CELBRIDGE TO MAYNOOTH

bus (Small)I’m delighted to inform the people of Celbridge and the surrounding area that there will be an additional 67 Dublin Bus service from Celbridge to Maynooth at 8.15am Monday to Friday. I received numerous requests from the public to help improve this service. This will assist the commuters who use Dublin Bus each morning and have found it very difficult in recent days and weeks due to the large numbers using this service. This will give all commuters that need to use this service at this time each day certainty and comfort for their journey.

We need to continue to invest and improve public transport to assist those that use it and to encourage more to use our public transport. Thanks to Dublin Bus for working with me on upgrading this 67 service on behalf of the public transport user.
UPDATES ON THE 67X TO FOLLOW.

Broadband Access Must Be A Priority

IMG_0209 (Small)Local Fianna Fail General Election candidate, Cllr Frank O’Rourke, has called on the Department of Communication and the Minister for Communications, to have broadband access for Newtown and surrounding areas a priority for this Department.

‘In recent days, I have met with many residents in Newtown and surrounding areas in Kildare, who are very concerned about the poor broadband connectivity in the area.’

‘At a time when we are trying to encourage people to work from home, to encourage and nurture small businesses, support exiting businesses and ensure that people have reliable access to broadband, we see that little or no progress has been made to provide a Broadband service for Newtown and surrounding areas. Kildare is home to world class IT companies and it beggars belief that homes and businesses within a couple of miles of these companies have little or no broadband access.’

‘I am currently working with Eircom, on what is known as the next generation  access, in replacing the existing copper based telecommunications network and upgrade it to a fibre optic system in the Maynooth Celbridge area.  Once this is completed, these areas will have access to significantly enhanced telecommunications services.’ Stated Cllr O’Rourke

‘Areas like Newtown needs to be prioritised for getting quality high speed broadband, and I am calling on the Minister to deliver on his promise to deliver this quality high-speed broadband access for areas like Newtown and other areas in Kildare.’ Concluded Cllr O’Rourke who pledged to keep the pressure on the Government to deliver quality broadband access for Newtown and other areas in Kildare.

New Jobs For Celbridge and Kildare

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It is great news for Celbridge and Kildare with 250 New Jobs been delivered by Rye River Brewery. 150 of these will be permanent jobs with another 100 created during construction work. Congrats to Niall, Alan, Tom and all involved with this wonderful announcement. I am delighted to have engaged with Rye River and worked along side them to make sure the jobs stayed in Kildare after they announced that they were moving from Kilcock. They had offers to attract them away from Kildare.

I have known the lads and all involved for months now and it is a privilege for me to have assisted them to make sure that this “Great News” story was a Celbridge one..!! They will be re-locating to Celbridge and continuing to brew, while extending their work force and developing a visitors centre and much more.

This will continue to put Celbridge firmly on the map as a place to visit in Kildare. Their plans once completed and in place will compliment all that is already good in Celbridge and the surrounding area for tourism, jobs and the local economy. I am delighted that through the commitment of Rye River Brewery, Kildare County Council Staff and Management which worked closely with me that this business will continue to exist, develop and grow for the benefit of all in Celbridge, the surrounding area and Kildare.

Well Done Lads and Congrats again…!!!

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Motions and Questions for the October Celbridge/Leixlip Municipal District Meeting

Motions:

  1. That the Council carry out a traffic survey on the Clane road between the Shackleton road junction and the Esso service station to determine if traffic calming is necessary.

Answer: The Council after carrying out this survey agrees there is a problem. They will now come back to me with a traffic calming proposal for this section of road.

  1. That the Council inspect the road surfacing in Highfield Park, Leixlip and include this estate into their road surfacing programme for 2016.

Answer: This will be inspected and included in the road surfacing programme.

Questions:

  1. Can the speed ramp signs on Aghards road be fixed the correct way and the signs on the approach to Aghards school be reviewed and replaced.

Answer: This will be carried out in the coming weeks.

  1. Can the Council plan that major traffic disruption works in this M.D such as road re-surfacing will be done during off-peak such as evening\night time.

Answer: The Council will consider this for the future and plan works with this in mind.

Construction Commences on Celbridge Primary Care

IMG_0215 (Small)The construction of the new Celbridge Primary Care has commenced. I was invited to do the official “sod turning” on Friday, September 25th. The jobs created during construction will be 150 approximately. This will assist the local economy and be great for this area of Kildare North. Once complete there will be a significant number of permanent and temporary posts created.

Celbridge and the surrounding area is in need of a Primary Health Care Service and once completed this will provide the public with access to required health services. Celbridge Primary Care is been developed and delivered by Clarington Properties. It is important to acknowledge that without the private sector this service would not be delivered and they are leading the way in creating jobs, stimulating the economy and been innovative in delivering much needed services. We need to do more to support business and assist them as they work to grow the economy.

We all look forward to seeing this project completed over the next 18 months. I want to wish all involved the very best in the time ahead.

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New Bus Service for Kilcock Commuters

kilcock bus (Small)An additional morning bus service for Kilcock commuters, leaving Kilcock at 8.10am, was put in place on Monday morning, September 28th.

Over the last number of weeks, I received a number of queries in relation to the capacity of the Bus service in the morning from Kilcock to Dublin. In effect, commuters were being left behind as the bus was full. An extra service was required to cater for the increased demand.

I made contact with Bus Eireann and I am delighted that Bus Eireann have now put in place this extra service, which commenced this morning at 8.10.

I firmly believe that once our public transport service is regular and reliable more and more people will use the public transport. Now that this additional service is provide, I am confident that more and more Kilcock commuters will use public transport.

I want to thank all those that raised this issue with me and Bus Eireann for responding to the requests.