Dublin North East Sinn Féin -- Building an Ireland of Equals

News Archives for February, 2007

23 February, 2007

Criticism of Rugby match...

Larry O'Toole at Suttonians RFC

Sinn Féin Councillor Larry O'Toole has criticised the holding of a rugby match between the Irish Colleges Rugby Union team and an U23 British Combined Services team in Suttonians RFC today (Friday 23rd at 6.00pm.) Read full article


21 February, 2007

Howth Traffic consultation

Fingal County Council is undertaking a review of the parking and traffic situation in Howth, as part of the new Howth Traffic Management and Parking Scheme. Read full article


21 February, 2007

Beaumont A&E crisis shows total failure of Government response"

The deepening crisis at Beaumont Hospital has been condemned by Councillor Larry O'Toole. Read full article


20 February, 2007

Condemnation of dumping at Stardust Park.

The scene at Stardust Park.

Councillor Larry O'Toole has condemned the dumping of rubbish at the Stardust Memorial Park in Coolock. Read full article


16 February, 2007

Calls for reduced Primary School class sizes

Speaking at a well attended Irish National Teachers Organisation meeting held in Killester on Thursday February 15th, Councillor Larry O'Toole expressed Sinn Féin support for the teacher's campaign for reduced class sizes Read full article


15 February, 2007

Illegal dumping condemned...

Larry at illegal dumpsite.

A spate of persistent illegal dumping in various parts of Dublin North East has been condemned by Cllr Larry O'Toole. Read full article


7 February, 2007

Parents deeply concerned at BCG vaccine shortage.

Councillor Larry O'Toole has condemned the turning away of babies and young children from a Northside medical centre because of a lack of the BCG vaccine Read full article


7 February, 2007

Cllr Killian Forde tackles rogue developers.....

Sinn Féin Councillor Killian Forde has welcomed the wide support he received for his City Council motion calling for the introduction of new laws that would ensure the days of rogue developers are brought to an end. Read full article