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News Archives for November, 2008

28 November, 2008

Criticism of Dublin City Council Budget 2009.

Criticism of Dublin City Council Budget 2009. Read full article


26 November, 2008

Councillor Slams Labour/Fianna Fáil/Greens for Supporting Government Cuts in City Council Budget

Cllr. Larry O'Toole, Sinn Féin has slammed the decision by Labour, Fianna Fail and the Green Party to vote for the City Councils Budget for 2009. Read full article


22 November, 2008

Relaunch of "Songs of Struggle and Protest" Book.

Relaunch of "Songs of Struggle and Protest" Book. Read full article


19 November, 2008

Cutbacks Affect Local Projects.

The ongoing cutbacks have threatened proposed improvements in the local area. Read full article


19 November, 2008

Oscar Traynor Road Reopening Before the End of the Year.

Cllr. Larry O'Toole has welcomed the news that the Oscar Traynor Road will be fully opened before the end of this year. Cllr. O'Toole received the following report from Dublin City Council this week. Read full article


18 November, 2008

Labour councillors snub Dublin Electorate

Sinn Fein Representative Denise Mitchell has slammed Labour Party Dublin City Councillors for voting against a Sinn Féin motion put before Monday's monthly council meeting calling on Dublin City Council to fully respect the democratic wishes of the electorate following their rejection of the Lisbon Treaty. Read full article


18 November, 2008

Welcome for Consideration of Garden Allotments for City Dwellers

Cllr. Larry O'Toole has welcomed the Dublin City Council commitment to investigate the feasibility of garden allotments within the city Read full article


12 November, 2008

Concerns to be Raised at Drugs Task Force meeting with Minister.

Amid reports that a 14% cut in Interim Projects at Local Drugs Task Forces has been proposed, Dublin North East Drugs Task Force member Councillor Larry O'Toole has urged a rethink Read full article


9 November, 2008

Demise of Progressive Democrats welcomed.

The demise of the Progressive Democrats was inevitable. It is welcome that such a negative element in Irish politics has been removed. Their anti-republicanism and their opposition to social and economic equality meant that they were neither truly progressive nor truly democratic Read full article


9 November, 2008

Cllr. Larry O'Toole and local artist Paul Kelly at the launch of the Coolock Library Annual Art Exibition.

Cllr. Larry O'Toole and local artist Paul Kelly at the launch of the Coolock Library Annual Art Exhibition.

Cllr. Larry O'Toole and local artist Paul Kelly at the launch of the Coolock Library Annual Art Exhibition. Read full article


9 November, 2008

Cllr. Larry O'Toole and Denise Mitchell collecting petitions, aginst the education cuts, at N'side Shopping Centre

Cllr. Larry O'Toole and Denise Mitchell collecting petitions against the education cuts at Northside Shopping Centre

Cllr. Larry O'Toole and Denise Mitchell collecting petitions against the education cuts at Northside Shopping Centre. Read full article


2 November, 2008

Sinn Fein demonstrates against education cuts.

Sinn Fein's Denise Mitchell, Larry O'Toole and Helen McCormack.

Sinn Fein organised a demonstration at the constituency office of Minister Sean Haughey on Saturday November 1st last to protest at the budget cuts, specifically education, recently announced Read full article