Category Archives: Clane

Kildare Garda Youth Awards

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I was delighted to be invited to attend the Kildare Garda Youth Awards tonight in Punchestown.
Congratulations to all the award winners and in particular Mickey Hickey from Celbridge, Lauren Cleeves from Leixlip and Stephen Farrell from Kilcock.

It was excellent event organised by the Garda and sponsored by Newbridge Silverware. Anne Doyle as usual was an excellent MC. Brilliant night and well done to all involved.

€100k Allocated To Prosperous Under Town and Village Renewal Scheme says O’Rourke

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Local Fianna Fail TD, Frank O Rourke, has welcomed the announcement that Prosperous will benefit to the tune of €100,000 under the €10m Town and Village Renewal Scheme which was launched earlier this year by the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys TD.

‘On Friday last, Minister Humphreys gave the go ahead for projects in 6 towns in County Kildare, mostly in South Kildare, but Prosperous has secured nearly 1/3 of the overall allocation for Kildare.’

‘As I said in July when the scheme was launched, many smaller towns in Kildare suffered significantly during the economic downturn and are still suffering from the aftermath. I know from discussing with Business and Community groups in towns like Kilcock, Clane, Prosperous and Johnstownbridge, that this scheme has the potential to bring benefits to the towns, and I want the scheme to be renewed next year, and other towns to be considered.’

‘This scheme, taken together with schemes like the Shop Front/Town Centre Improvement Grant Scheme which financially assists and supports business owners to improve the appearance of their shop fronts/commercial properties, are key to revitalising our towns and villages.’

‘The €100,000 allocated for Prosperous out of a total of €380,000 for Kildare, has been allocated for landscape enhancement, playground and car park in Prosperous,’ concluded Deputy O’Rourke.

Making Progress On Broadband Coverage – Further Progress Needed says O’Rourke

Internet_post_imageLocal Fianna Fail TD, Frank O Rourke, has said today that he is continuing to keep the pressure on Eir in connection with the timelines for the rollout of their Fibre Broadband Technology, in particular the Fibre to the Home (FTTH) technology, to many parts of North Kildare. He was speaking following a meeting with Eir’s senior executives in Leinster House recently.

‘Eir’s relatively new FTTH (Fibre to the Home) technology is designed for rural areas where bringing copper wires from cabinets proves more difficult,” stated Deputy O’Rourke.

‘‘I am continuing to make representations to Eir in relation to securing adequate broadband coverage for areas such as Newtown, Broadford, Timahoe, Eadestown and Kilteel. By the end of March 2017, over 2,500 additional rural Kildare premises will be connected to broadband by the Fibre to the Home technology. 400 rural premises in the Maynooth area, 370 in Kilcock, 480 in Donadea, 520 in Straffan and 470 in Carbury are examples of the planned rollout for this year in rural Kildare.’’

“Kilcock, for example, currently has 2,400 homes and businesses that have access to broadband speeds of up to 100Mb/s, with further connections planned. In Maynooth, 4,500 homes and businesses have access to speeds of up to 100Mb/s and a further 400 homes and businesses have been earmarked for Fibre to the Home by June 2017.  Today in Celbridge, over 7,400 homes and businesses have access to speeds of up to 100Mb/s. An additional 150 premises are due to be covered by Eir’s Fibre to the Home rollout by June 2017,’ stated Deputy O’Rourke.

Details of Eir’s fibre broadband rollout plans for individual areas can be seen in more detail at www.fibrerollout.ie .

Co. Kildare People Of The Year Awards

kildare person of the yearI was delighted to attend the Co. Kildare people of the year awards on Friday night last November 4th in the Keadeen Hotel. It was a great night and a big congratulations to the committee for organising another super event. Congrats to all the award winners on their great achievement and to Aubrey McCarthy who won Kildare person of the year. Well done to everyone involved in making this awards night happen.

Celbridge Visual Enhancement Project Continues – O’Rourke

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Celbridge aims to be front-runner in an initiative that is an exciting opportunity for towns throughout Ireland.

This project is a priority for Deputy Frank O’Rourke and he is delighted to see the second phase of the town enhancement scheme underway on Celbridge Main Street. “The feedback from the public, business owners and visitors to this enhancement pilot scheme is fantastic. Celbridge is currently the only town in Kildare embracing this project to this extent which is brilliant. I believe it will play a positive role in developing the town into a tourism hub, not only for the county but in the region. An idyllic town centre is important to enable Celbridge to benefit economically from the rich and diverse heritage of the locality. Once this phase is complete I will be working with all stakeholders to progress to the next phase. This project compliments the other projects which I worked to complete in Celbridge such as the Eircom cables been under-grounded, Chewing gum removal of the footpaths, new street benches and dust bins, removal of redundant street signs etc.
I want to thank Kildare County Council chief executive Peter Carey, director of services Sonya Kavanagh, Honor Griffin from the ISP, The Area Office, Colourtrend management and staff, the businesses and people for their continued cooperation and support.”

Kildare’s Integrated Services Programme aims to put Celbridge at the forefront of heritage based activities in Ireland, and Irish paint brand Colourtrend is delighted to play a major role in this exciting project. Painters have been out on the streets over the past two weeks carrying out phase two of improving the town’s appearance and visual impact, to make Celbridge an idyllic town centre for tourists and locals alike.
Integrated Services Programme Coordinator, Honor Griffin, said: “The Integrated Services Programme welcomes the continued support from Colourtrend, Kildare County Council and Deputy O’Rourke in rolling out the next phase of the village enhancement paint scheme. A Tourism and Heritage Forum was established by the ISP and in 2016 the Forum produced the ISP Tourism and Heritage Plan 2016—2020 ‘Celbridge, Gateway to Ireland’s Ancient East’. The village enhancement scheme is in line with objectives of the plan. The ISP looks forward to further collaboration with local businesses and the local authority.”
Colourtrend’s Colour Specialists have selected appealing colours for the town centre – Colourtrend’s home since 1953 – from greens to browns and neutrals to stone-creams, to make Celbridge a budding and attractive tourist destination. With rich history and notable buildings, from Castletown House to Colourtrend’s own old workhouse, it is no surprise that the ISP identified Celbridge as the ‘Gateway to Ireland’s Ancient East’. Colourtrend is confident that tourists to the destination will embrace the town’s new look.
The project highlights Celbridge town’s heritage and history and gives local businesses an opportunity to participate in an exciting plan benefitting Irish tourism.

Colourtrend’s Director of Sales and Marketing, Liam Holland, said: “Colourtrend are excited to bring the next phase of enhancing Celbridge town to fruition. We are proud to have such a heavy involvement in a plan that is focused around Ireland’s heritage, which Colourtrend takes inspiration from every day when selecting our colour palette. We agree with the ISP that a visually appealing village centre is a strong influencer in improving Celbridge economically as a result of this plan. Colourtrend is passionate about colour and finds inspiration in Ireland’s landscapes and communities, so we are excited to inject our home town with life and colour.”

Kilcock Train Fare Reductions

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The National Transport Authority have confirmed to me that all train fares from Kilcock will be reduced by 47%. This is a positive step for all public transport users, and something I have engaged with the NTA about over the last 12 months.

Already this year, I have helped secure additional early morning and evening Bus Eireann services for Kilcock service users, and I will continue to engage with the necessary bodies to ensure a regular, reliable & inclusive public transport service to attract more people and in turn make it a more efficient service for all users.

Tenders to be sought for new bus route linking Naas, Clane, Rathcoffey, Maynooth & Blanchardstown says Deputy O’Rourke

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Local Fianna Fail TD Frank O Rourke has been informed by the National Transport Authority (NTA) that it is hoped to seek tenders for the proposed new Bus Service linking Naas, Clane, Rathcoffey, Maynooth, Blanchardstown and Blanchardstown Hospital.

‘In April of this year, the NTA confirmed to me following my representations, that they would consider this bus service. I am delighted now, following further representations, that the NTA will seek tenders for this new service early in 2017.’

‘Linking Naas, Clane, Rathcoffey, Maynooth and Blanchardstown has been one of the missing public transport services. Naas, Maynooth and Blanchardstown are all key employment towns. All three towns are key retail centres, Maynooth has a University and all three towns have hospitals. It will also open up these towns for the rent to room schemes for students studying in NUI Maynooth. ‘

‘Linking these towns and their services will provide an important service for the people in the North Kildare area, improve the commercial activity in the towns and ensure that more services and educational opportunities are available for all.’

‘Since getting elected, I have being campaigning for improved public transport services for commuters in North Kildare. We have made progress on the Bus Service for Kilcock commuters, plans are in place for a Park and Ride at Kilcock and additional services planned for Leixlip bus commuters, address the fare structure anomaly for Kilcock rail commuters  and provide better public transport services for Clane and Prosperous commuters, in particular linking these towns to St Stephens Green and UCD.’

‘As I outlined to the NTA, once we achieve a regular, reliable and inclusive public transport service, we will attract more people to use it and thereby make it more efficient. I intend to keep making representations until we make further progress on public transport services,’ concluded Deputy O’Rourke.

UPDATE: Improving The 66 & 67 Dublin Bus Service

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I have met the the NTA and Dublin Bus in recent days again to get improvements on the 66 & 67 Dublin Bus Service.

On the 66 Service I’m pursuing an improved frequency and in particular along the Glen Easton Road as this is an issue which comes up at my weekly clinics in Leixlip.

On the 67 Service I’m pursuing an earlier Sunday morning service with a more regular frequency of this Sunday service along with a later 67X from Dublin on the weekdays to accommodate all those public transport users that work until 6pm each evening. I hope to have positive updates on these issues very soon.

These are some of the key service improvements that I’m pursuing for some time with the relevant stakeholders on behalf of the public that are currently using the 66, 66X, 67 & 67X. If the service is in place the public will use it on a daily basis to do their commute.

I was delighted after making representations to the NTA and Dublin Bus that we seen an improved service during this year on the 67 and the 67X which was extremely welcome. I will continue to work on your behalf with the NTA and Dublin Bus on the outstanding issues which you have raised with me at my weekly clinics in Celbridge, Leixlip and Maynooth. Please keep in contact with me as your feedback on public transport and in particular the Dublin Bus Service is very important to me so I can represent you accurately.

O’Rourke Presses For Additional Park and Ride Places For Maynooth

parking_maynoothLocal Fianna Fail TD, Frank O’Rourke, has called on the Government to increase the resources to Irish Rail to provide additional park and ride places for Maynooth Bus and Rail commuters.

‘One of my first meetings when I got elected in February was in relation to public transport services. I was delighted that in April, the NTA put the provision of a bus service from Naas to Blanchardstown via Clane, Rathcoffey and Maynooth on its agenda following my representations.’

‘Progress has also been made in improving the Bus Service for Kilcock commuters and now we have made significant progress on providing a Park and Ride for Kilcock. However, Maynooth needs more park and ride place and I believe that resources should be provided to increase the number of car parking place in Maynooth for public transport users.’ Stated Deputy O’Rourke.

‘Maynooth is served well by both Rail and Bus from a timetable perspective, but given the low cost of money, the Government should provide capital for extra park and ride places. I will continue to raise this matter in the Dail.’ Concluded Deputy O’Rourke.

Kilcock Golf Club Fashion Show

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Fantastic night last night (27th) at the Kilcock Golf Club fashion show fundraiser. What a massive crowd, it was truly amazing. We had great fun and also showcased the fabulous clothing from the local Ladies and Mens boutiques. Style and fashion in BIG supply with all our local “supermodels”. Well done to the committee for arranging a super event enjoyed by everyone. Big thanks to all the businesses that supported the show in so many different ways. It was brilliant to meet and interview the famous Martha Fitzpatrick (Charlotte) from Fair City who was very enjoyable and great fun, thank you Martha. A BIG thanks to my co host Helen Fox for her fun and professionalism on the night. Thanks to Kilcock Golf Club for my “surprise” gift.
It was so good and enjoyable I would do it all again………

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