Fianna Fáil calls for expanded civilian recruitment with Gardaí
Civilians should be posted to garda stations to carry out administrative work
Fianna Fáil has called for an expansion of the civilian recruitment programme within An Garda Síochána to free up gardaí for community duties.
According to Kildare North general election candidate, Cllr Frank O’Rourke, sustained cuts to garda resources have left many gardaí who should be on the beat stuck in garda stations filling out paper work.
Cllr O’Rourke explained, “The gardaí are currently overburdened with paperwork and administrative duties. Given the huge reduction in garda numbers over the past 5 years, it is a shame that our highly qualified gardaí are often stuck to their desks doing basic work that could be carried out by clerical staff.
“The reality is that gardaí in every community across the country are being expected to do a lot more with a lot less resources. We should be utilising their skills and training, by ensuring that they are out and about in the community preventing and investigating crime. It is a complete waste to have them stuck indoors stamping forms and answering the phone.
“I am calling on the Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald and the Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan to consider posting civilian employees to garda stations to carry out basic clerical work and allow gardaí to get away from desk work. This could include answering phones and processing forms relating to motor tax, social welfare payments, electoral register changes and passport renewals. It would allow our highly trained gardaí to get out into the community and do the job that they were trained to do.
“It is crucial that these clerical staff would not be seen as a replacement for qualified gardaí. Rather, this system must be used in tandem with an accelerated garda recruitment process. Garda numbers have fallen to dangerously low levels. In my own county of Kildare, there is now just 1 garda for every 650 people. There is no doubt that the cuts to garda resources have had a direct impact on crime levels. We need more gardaí and we need a better system to ensure that our trained professionals are not wasted on basic paperwork.”
Category Archives: Kilteel
Local Economic and Community Plan Survey for Kildare
As you are aware work is well underway to develop the first Local Economic and Community Plan for Kildare. The general public are now invited to input into the plan from this week until Friday 11th September 2015. An extensive range of consultation and stakeholder engagement is planned over the coming weeks and months. I’d encourage you all to take a look at information provided in the links below, in particular the comprehensive baseline report produced with Maynooth University and also to carry out the short survey. A hardcopy of the report will be sent you next week. Continue reading
Irish Cancer Society ‘Care to Drive’ Seek Volounteers
Irish Cancer Society ‘Care to Drive’ Seek Volounteers
The Irish Cancer Society’s Care to Drive service is currently seeking volunteer drivers from all over Kildare to drive local patients to and from their treatments.
Tel: Rebecca on 01 2316642 or email transport@irishcancer.ie
Further information on how you can volunteer available on Irish Cancer Society website.
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Irish Water Descends into Farce
The EU’s statistics agency Eurostat announced today that the financial model for the beleaguered State water utility failed to meet key EU rules. As the Government continues to spend hundreds of millions of euro on water meters, consultants’ fees, billing and other set-up costs for Irish Water, the EU is saying that bills for distressed households are not high enough in effect. Irish Water has been, and continues to be, a complete waste of money.
Fianna Fail is committed to dismantling this bloated entity that has no prospect of securing the confidence or support of the Irish public. The Fine Gael Labour coalition Government needs to recognise the extent of its failures with Irish Water. It is simply not credible to do otherwise.
We Must Protect Pensioners Medical Cards

An elderly couple wait to cross the road. Photograph Copyright Gary Knight https://www.flickr.com/photos/garryknight/
Fianna Fáil General Election candidate for Kildare North Cllr Frank O’Rourke has strongly criticised the Government for targeting Pensioners for medical card cutbacks over the last year.
Cllr O’Rourke made the comments after receiving information which shows the Government removed 16,356 medical cards from pensioners between April 2014 and April 2015. Over 400 medical cards were removed from the pensioners in Kildare alone. Continue reading
Draft KCC Litter Management Plan 2016-2019

A copy of Kildare County Council’s Draft Litter Management Plan 2016-2019 is attached below.
This is being published until Friday 4th September and is open to public submissions. I would welcome any submissions or comments you may have. You can contact me on:
Ph: 087 255 5257 or email: frankorourke1@gmail.com
All submissions will be discussed at the Environment SPC in October before going to the council for discussion and adoption later in the year.
To view the report… download here
FF welcomes Low Pay Commission’s recommendation
FF welcomes Low Pay Commission’s recommendation on minimum wage
Fianna Fáil has welcomed indications that the Low Pay Commission will today recommend an increase the National Minimum Wage to €9.15. Continue reading
Yet Another Nail in the Coffin of Irish Water’s Credibility
Irish Water announced today that it has collected just 46% of the money due to it from water customers. Not an extra cent is being spent on water infrastructure above the €550m per annum Fianna Fáil spent in Government and it looks like less will now be available for investment in water infrastructure due to the costs of setting it up and poor collection rates.
Surely its time to wind-up the new quango before it loses even more money for the hard pressed Irish Tax-Payer.
See link to press release by Barry Cowan TD, Fianna Fáil Spokes Person on the Environment
Cllr. O’Rourke To Contest The Forthcoming General Election
On Friday the 26th June Fianna Fail invited me to contest the next General Election on their behalf in Kildare North. It is a great honour for me to get this invitation from the party. I look forward to the campaign ahead and I hope with the support of the people in Kildare North that I can represent them in the next Dail.
I will continue to work tirelessly on behalf of all and represent them to the best of my ability. There are a lot of challenges ahead and we must work to ensure that we have a fair and equal society as the economy recovers. I look forward to meeting the people of Kildare North in the months ahead and engaging with them.







