Category Archives: Celbridge

Council work that has been achieved or is being worked on for the Celbridge Area.

Events/Issues of interest

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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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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Time to end the discrimination against the self-employed

16619504_mFianna Fáil General Election Candidate for Kildare North Cllr Frank O’Rourke has called for more support to be provided to people who are self-employed.

Cllr O’Rourke pointed out that the current tax and social welfare system discriminates against the self-employed, and is discouraging people from setting up their own businesses.

“Self-employed people play an important role in the economy, but this is rarely recognised by the state. They do not have the comfort of being able to rely on automatic social welfare payments kicking in should they become ill or find themselves out of work. It is clear from talking with people from across Kildare that they feel this is grossly unfair,” said Cllr O’Rourke.

“While they receive the personal tax credit of €1,650, they cannot claim the PAYE tax credit – also worth €1,650 per annum. This has a particularly stark impact for lower income families. For example, a self-employed single person on an income of €17,500 pays almost 6 times more tax and PRSI as an employee on the same income.

“There is a strong case for addressing the unfair treatment of self-employed people. This should be done by means of an earned income tax credit as suggested by the Commission on Taxation. The cost of this would be €450m per annum when fully introduced. Fianna Fáil is proposing this be phased in over 3 years with an initial tax credit of €500 for the self-employed in 2016.

“Self-employed people also lack the safety net offered by our social welfare system. They do not have an automatic entitlement to the jobseekers benefit should their business not success. Fianna Fáil is proposing a series of measures to assist self-employed people. If an entrepreneur has made sufficient PRSI contributions they should have an entitlement to jobseekers benefit should they find themselves out of work. Such a measure would bring Ireland in line with our European counterparts.

“On a phased and voluntary basis we proposed to extent a full range of social protection payments including Jobseeker’s Benefit and Illness Benefit to self-employed PRSI contributors as part of our commitment to foster and entrepreneurship culture as well as enhancing social solidarity.

“People who are taking the leap and starting their own business need to be encouraged and supported, not penalised by rigid legislation. Fianna Fáil is committed towards supporting the self-employed and ensuring they are no longer discriminated against.”

Seeking Funding For Ardclough Road Upgrade – Phase Two

DSC_2539 (Small)I am currently seeking funding for the upgrade of the Ardclough Road phase two, which comprises of a new footpath and street lighting from Chelmsford to the speed limit signs. I have had meetings with Kildare County Council senior management on this issue to highlight the importance of allocating funding so that the correct infrastructure can be put in place. Phase one upgrade from Simmonstown towards Chelmsford seen the street lighting upgraded and the footpath width improved. The footpath is not the desired width but given the constraints it is the best width achievable and has improved standards for pedestrians.

We now need to construct a new footpath in the areas where the missing sections are from Chelmsford to the speed limit signs. This is important to encourage more people to walk and to make it safer for those who are already walking. New street lighting needs to be installed from where the previous new street lights were fitted out to Temple Manor Estate. This is a heavily used pedestrian route and it is extremely dark along this section. We must improve this for the safety and welfare of all. I will continue to press the Council until these works are complete.

I have raised the issue of speeding along the Ardclough road from the Grove out to the speed limit signs. I have requested the Council to install solar signs along this section alerting drivers to be careful and slow down. I am a member of the Kildare Joint Policing Committee and have requested the “Go Safe” or “Gatzo” vehicles to have a presence along this section also in an effort to deal with the speeding concerns. I believe there is a combined approach and I will pursue the council until funding is delivered for the new footpath, street lighting, traffic calming and solar signs.

Footbridge In Celbridge Gets A Face Lift

IMG_00006 (Small)I am delighted to have secured funding from Kildare County Council to have the footbridge over the Liffey in Celbridge re-painted. This is a project that the Tidy Towns were looking to have carried out for some time. It is great to see this project now completed and it compliments all the other great work we have had done in recent months, projects like new ornamental sign poles, street benches, removal of redundant signs and poles from the Main Street, chewing gum removal and not to mention the removal of the Eircom overhead cables and poles.

The Town looks great with all this work completed together with the lovely flowers and the work carried out by the business’s on their premises. Director of Services Joe Boland comes for a walk-about each year with me and the Tidy Towns and we review progress and discuss projects. Thanks to Joe and his team together with the Area Office staff for assisting me in having these projects delivered.

Projects we are working on for the past twelve months are the slip viewing platform project and the development/landscaping for the waste ground on the Maynooth road close to Crodaun. Both projects are progressing to design stage.

Housing Waiting Lists Rise In Kildare

1171544_xl (Small)New figures reveal 22% jump in housing waiting lists in Kildare – O’Rourke
– FOI request by FF reveals a surge in number of people needing housing –
– Govt using outdated figures that mask the true extent of housing crisis –

New figures obtained by Cllr Frank O’Rourke have revealed a surge of 22% in the social housing waiting list in Kildare in less than two years.

Cllr O’Rourke made the revelation following a Freedom of Information request made by Fianna Fáil to Kildare County Council to obtain the most up to date figures for the social housing waiting list in the county. The figures returned reveal that the Government has grossly underplayed the extent of the housing crisis.

“The official government figure states that there are 5,454 people on the housing waiting list in Kildare. However data revealed to Fianna Fáil shows that this has jumped by 22% to over 6,668 households” said Cllr O’Rourke.

“These figures are truly shocking. Minister Kelly claims that he has the housing crisis under control. However these figures reveal that the crisis is far worse than we imagined. The government is significantly understating the extent of the crisis, using figures that are actually two years out of date.

“The government has to start facing up to the reality of the housing emergency. Up until the end of 2014 it only built 1,252 new units nationally, compared to 15,000 units built between 2007-2010. This is the primary cause of this emergency. I have been fighting for greater investment in housing in Kildare to tackle this crisis head on. Unfortunately the Government has not been proactive on this issue and has allowed a major crisis to emerge as a result.

“The most worrying aspect is the fact that the housing crisis is accelerating year on year. The figures we have obtained clearly show this. However despite this the Government is seemingly more interested in prioritising tax cuts for the rich rather than investing in housing and public services.

“We have to start getting to grips with it by building homes that families want to live in. Fianna Fáil is proposing a new national housing roadmap to build 150,000 new homes by 2021 including 45,000 social housing units. I am urging the Government to give strong consideration to our fully costed plans,” said Cllr O’Rourke.

Taking – in – Charge of Oldtown Mill and Wolstan Haven in Celbridge, Co. Kildare

oldtownI am pleased to have been able to inform the Residents of Oldtown Mill and Wolstan Haven in Celbridge that following my representations on their behalf, Kildare County Council has taken over responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the public lighting in both Estates. This is great news for all the Residents and it will improve the safety and welfare within the Estates. wolstan

I am continuing to work with Kildare County Council and the Residents Associations on behalf of all the Residents in Oldtown Mill and Wolstan Haven to have the Estates completely taken in charge. I will continue to keep the Residents updated.