Dublin City Focus

Dublin City Focus Brand.pngOn Wednesday 23rd November at 7.30pm in Wynn’s Hotel, Abbey Street, I will be joining my Fianna Fáil colleagues on Dublin City Council at Dublin City Focus.

The objective of the meeting is for Fianna Fails Councillors in Dublin City to share with members and supporters some of the work they are doing in the capital and to get feedback from the members on issues they would like to see Fianna Fail address in Dublin City. While I will be addressing the issue of Water Charges other topics to be addressed will include Job creation, Privatisation of the bin collection, Rebuilding the party in Dublin and more. Uachtarain Fhianna Fail Micheal Martin will also attend and address the meeting.

An invitation is extended to all members and supporters of Fianna Fail however you are asked to register HERE.


Hope to see you there, Mary.

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