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My name is Anne Ahern and I have served the people of Carlow with pride and integrity as a Town and County Councillor over the past ten years.
Jim Deane is a very popular and active businessman in his local community, he is currently running for the 2014 local elections for North Carlow.
Sports Journalist/Commentator by weekend, FG Carlow County Councillor by weekday! Fan of most things. Peace Commissioner
Thanks for visiting my page! I am an elected member of Carlow County Council. Please get in touch with any issues or ideas you would like me to work on.
I am committed to working for the people of South Carlow, to make changes that will better communities and to ensure that as a County Cllr I work on behalf of people from all walks of life for my five year term.
Living in Thompson for 30 years this is my opportunity to give back to the city that has given me so much.
Michael has been a member of Carlow County Council since the election of June 2004. He was Chairman of the Council in 2009/10
Representing the people of Carlow since 2007.
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A family man married to Wilma, Winston was first elected to office in 2004, and works as a Dairy and Pig farmer. Winston is responsible for initiating the Executive Role of Honour, which pays respects to remembers those 652 local Cavan men who lost their lives in World War One.
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Paddy was first elected as a public representative in 1985, and has been returned at every local election since. A farmer by profession.
Since he was first elected to office in 2004, Paddy has worked tirelessly and diligently to serve the people of Cavan.
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Damien is a strong voice for the people of Cavan-Belturbet on Cavan County Council. Nobody works harder than Sinn Fein for the people of Ireland and Damien is by no means an exception to this. He is one of the hardest working Councillors in the country and delivers for the people of Cavan.
Madeline was first elected to office in 1999 and has much experience in local politics; her father Andy O’Brien represented the people of Cavan before her. Madeline is married to Terry and they have four children. She is deeply committed to improving access facilities for the disabled and is also a supporter of many local charities such as the CSPCA.
Peter has an exceptional record as an effective and dynamic public representative in Cavan since first being elected by the people to Cavan County Council in 1999. Married to Susan, he has three children and three grandchildren. As a haulier and warehouse owner in business since 1988 and employing thirteen full time staff, he has an acute knowledge of the complexities and challenges involved in running a successful business. He is aware of the significant role which tourism plays in Cavan and is actively taking steps to further develop tourism to boost the local economy. He is a skilled negotiator with an impressive track record.
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Councillor Pat Daly has been elected Mayor of Ennis this afternoon. The Fianna Fail representative replaces Fine Gael Councillor Johnny Flynn who has held the Municipal District position for the past year. Pat Daly is a former Mayor of Clare
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I support a Fracking Free Ireland. If elected, I will work to ensure that fracking is not permitted in my area
Mary Howard was elected as a Councillor to Ennis Town Council in 2009 and she was subsequently elected as a County Councillor in the 2014 Local Elections..
Mayor of Ennis, Cllr Johnny Flynn has declined an invitation to put his name forward on the Fine Gael ticket for the upcoming General Election.