Ballinteer, Ballyogan, Glencullen, Kilternan, Leopardstown, Sandyford and Stepaside

EMIGRATION A STARK PROSPECT FOR YOUNG IRELAND

FINE GAEL LAUNCHES JOBS PLAN

A national poll of 1,004 adults published by the Irish Times this week indicates that 40 per cent of those aged 18 to 24 feel they are likely to emigrate within the next five years. Another 15 per cent say they don’t know what they will do. Read More…

Simple measures to prevent and reduce flooding

Local Fine Gael Councillor Neale Richmond has urged Dun Laoghaire Rathdowm Council to re-examine basic, simple measures which can and must be taken to prevent and reduce flooding in housing states and on roads throughout our county. Read More…

Late night vote paves way for new school

Local Fine Gael Councillor Neale Richmond has welcomed the decision late last night by Councillors on Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to back his motion seeking a Special Local Objective allowing for the construction of a new secondary school in Stepaside.

New School Site

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Phantom policies no help to thousands of homeowners facing repossession – Richmond

The thousands of homeowners struggling with their mortgages will take cold comfort from the Government’s phantom ‘fast-track mortgage plan’, which according to Fianna Fáil and Green Ministers is little more than advice to talk to their bank manager, Fine Gael Councillor for Glencullen – Sandyford, Neale Richmond, has warned. Read More…