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Tribute to Noel Lennon from Senator Mark Dearey
Posted On: 09 Aug, 2010
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On my own behalf and on behalf of the Green Party I would like to extend my sincere condolences to Anne Lennon and her family on the occasion of the tragic loss of her husband Noel.
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Councillor Herr hopes to make progress in influencing County Louth Policy with regard to safe cycling to schools
Posted On: 21 Jul, 2010
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Proposals put forward recently by Councillor Ollan Herr may lead to a special policy for the provision of safe cycle ways to Schools in County Louth.
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Green Party Senator Mark Dearey has welcomed new regulations to control recreational activities in sensitive nature areas like along the River Boyle, in the Baltray Boyne estuary area and on Bettystown and Laytown sand dunes.
Posted On: 09 Jul, 2010
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Green Party Senator Mark Dearey has welcomed new regulations to control recreational activities in sensitive nature areas like along the River Boyle, in the Baltray Boyne estuary area and on Bettystown and Laytown sand dunes.
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Senator Dearey welcomes new measures to protect wildlife from jet skies and quad bikes
Posted On: 28 Jun, 2010
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Green Party Senator Mark Dearey has welcomed new regulations to control recreational activities in sensitive nature areas like along the River Boyle, in the Baltray Boyne estuary area and on Bettystown and Laytown sand dunes.

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Senator Mark Dearey Welcomes Investigation into County Meath Planning
Posted On: 23 Jun, 2010
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Commentating after the announcement yesterday that planning in County Meath is to be investigated by the Department of the Environment, Senator Mark Dearey said the investigation would give Meath County Council the opportunity to justify its planning decisions in East Meath and along the southern boundary with Drogheda town.
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As VAT rates approach parity Senator Mark Dearey seeks special tax measures for cross-border development zone.
Posted On: 22 Jun, 2010
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"The announced increase in VAT from January in the UK will bring us closer to price parity with Northern Ireland ," claims Louth Senator and local businessman, Mark Dearey.
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Senator Dearey proposes an alternative regional hospital for the cross border region
Posted On: 17 Jun, 2010
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During a Seanad health debate this morning (on the state of the health service), Senator Mark Dearey asked Minister Mary Harney under section 7 of the 2004 Health Act to seek an opinion from the HSE on whether or not the Lourdes Hospital is fit for purpose as the de facto regional hospital for the North East.
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Croke Park Deal a "momentous opportunity to deliver desperately needed public service reform" Dearey
Posted On: 16 Jun, 2010
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Green Party Enterprise spokesperson Senator Mark Dearey has describedthe ratification by ICTU today of the Croke Park deal on pubic sectorpay and conditions as a "momentous opportunity to deliver desperately needed public service reform "
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Statement on Banking Crisis Reports - Seanad Éireann, June 15th 2010
Posted On: 16 Jun, 2010
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Senator Dan Boyle: These are two very sobering reports. I use the word "sobering" in its widest sense because the reports describe the behaviour of financial institutions which acted as bartenders at a free bar that lasted for at least a decade.
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Dearey: Withdrawal of Isreali Diplomat 'proportionate and correct'
Posted On: 16 Jun, 2010
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Green Party Foreign Affairs spokesperson Senator Mark Dearey has described as "proportionate and correct" the decision by the Minister for Foreign Affairs to request the withdrawal of an Israeli diplomat following the use of Irish passports in the assassination of Mahmoud al Mabhouh.
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Dearey gives warm welcome to Bloody Sunday Report
Posted On: 16 Jun, 2010
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Green Party Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Senator Mark Dearey has given a warm welcome to the publication of the Saville Report of Bloody Sunday.
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Green Party welcomes funding for safe cycling to schools
Posted On: 12 Jun, 2010
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The recent funding award for cycling to schools has been strongly welcomed by local Green Party politicians. The Green Party are anxious to congratulate the Council Executive for their efforts to date and to offer any support needed to win further funding under the Smart Travel Area Grant scheme.
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Links

  • Reedbeds Ireland
  • Devine Hospitality
  • Sonairte eco centre
  • The Spirit Store 
  • The Young Greens
  • Friends of the Earth
  • An Inconvenient Truth
  • Dundalk FM
  • LMFM
  • Drogheda Independent
  • Argus
  • Dundalk Democrat
  • Louth Local Authorities
  • Louth Tourism
  • Dundalk Chamber
  • Drogheda Chamber
  • Louth County Enterprise Board 
  • www.limerickgreens.org

Some interesting sites

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zORv8wwiadQ
  • http://www.greendaily.com/
  • Resurgence
  • Earth Policy Institute
  • Some more Lester Brown
  • 'The Story of Stuff'
  • http://www.capandshare.org:80/
  • http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/co2_data_mlo.html - it shows the actual levels of CO2 in the atmosphere.

 

 

 



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