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Celbridge Street Fest 2015 – A Success

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The 2015 Celbridge Street Fest was a great success. The feed back from the public who attended it are saying that it was even better than previous years. The weather was brilliant, the crowd was fantastic and the street entertainment was full of variety with something for everyone. The main stage gave a brilliant display of talent which was managed by our MC Keith Shanley who done a super job as always.

It was a pleasure for me to work with Mick Lothian and the Committee who worked really hard in putting together this event. The Street Fest would not be possible without the help of the volunteers, Garda, Civil Defence, Kildare Co Co, St. John’s Ambulance, Haven Hire, Tidy Towns and the Businesses. This is another example of everyone working together in partnership to deliver an event for Celbridge and the surrounding area.

BIG thank you to the people for coming on the day to enjoy and support the Street Fest.

Roll on 2016 as this is now an annual event……..!!!!!!!

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Fianna Fáil calls for expanded civilian recruitment with Gardaí

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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.”

Local Economic and Community Plan Survey for Kildare

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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

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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.

9,000 FREE higher education courses available through Springboard+

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9,000 FREE higher education courses are now available through Springboard+.

Springboard+ allows unemployed people to re-skill in areas where we know there are sustainable jobs, and eligible participants are able to retain their social protection payment whilst on the course.

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Intel Pride of Place Competition

header-competition-768x548The Intel Pride of Place competition brings to you a variety of environmental ideas which have been generated by the Tidy Town committees of Maynooth, Celbridge and Leixlip. Each committee has submitted three proposals for plans they wish to implement in their communities and Intel will fund the project which receives the most public votes.The winner be announced at a prize giving ceremony on the 10th of September at 6.30pm in the Intel Leixlip campus.

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New Road Markings Have Been Installed

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I am delighted to see the new road markings been installed by the Council in Celbridge and the surrounding area. I made representations on behalf of the public which gave me these requests. These road markings are of necessity and will assist in safety for all road users.

It is great to see this work been carried out and I want to thank the public for bringing these issues to my attention and the Council for their assistance.

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New Celbridge Community School Update from KWETB

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I have received a further update this week from KWETB in relation to the New Celbridge Community School accommodation for September.

The Students starting in September will be accommodated within the new school extension of North Kildare Educate Together. This is very welcome for the Students and their Parents.  I’d like to thank all involved in making this happen, while they wait for their new temporary campus at Mooretown.

KWETB also reconfirmed to me that their plan is still to have the campus at Mooretown open by November/December 2015. This of course is subject to the planning permission been granted and there been no issues during the process.

I am committed and will continue to work with all stakeholders to ensure the flooding issue is resolved permanently so that the planning can be resubmitted as soon as possible for the new permanent school on the Hazelhatch Road site.

Celbridge Street Fest 2015

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The Celbridge Street Fest will take place on Bank Holiday Monday August 3rd. The Main Street will be closed from 2pm to 9pm. This is the third year for the Street Fest and it has now become an annual event. It has been a brilliant success for the last two years and this is thanks to Mick Lothian and the brilliant committee working with me. The support we get from the public in coming out on the day is fantastic. We have received great support from the many volunteers, Garda, Kildare County Council, Civil Defence, Business’s, Parish Office, Ambulance Services and many more.

There is a great day’s family fun and entertainment planned with something for everyone. The activities, stalls, amusements etc. will be even greater and more than before. The main stage will display all the fantastic talent there is and we will have Keith Shanley as MC on the day.

The feed back from previous Street Fests have been great and we have taken all that on board when organising the current Street Fest. We hope you all come along on the day and enjoy another Celbridge great event. Let’s hope the weather is kind to us like last year……………!!!!

Thanks to you All for your great support to date and let’s have a another brilliant Street Fest.

Irish Water Descends into Farce

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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.