Councillor Shane O'Connor is originally from Terenure. Shane was educated in St Mac Dara's Community College, Templeogue, and went on to further studies in Air and Passenger Freight Transport (IATA) in Coláiste Conghaile, and Marketing in UCD.
Shane now lives in Cherrywood Park in Clondalkin. Shane topped the poll in the Clondalkin Ward in the Local Elections in 2004. Shane sits on the South Dublin County Council's Strategic Policy Committees for Economic Development, Transportation, Arts, Culture, Gaeilge, Education and Libraries as well as local area meetings on Safety Forums
Shane can be contacted at soconnor@sdublincoco.ie or 087-2194950.
Matthew McDonagh, Sinn Féin's representative in North Clondalkin, was unanimously selected as a second Sinn Féin candidate to run alongside Councillor Shane O'Connor in the Clondalkin Ward by members and supporters of Sinn Féin gathered in the Ronanstown Youth Services Centre on Monday 16th February. The meeting was chaired by Sinn Féin party chairperson and Dublin MEP Mary Lou McDonald. Matthew McDonagh is a 43 year old married father of three from Neilstown. He has been involved in the community for many years, and has been a strong fundraiser for local cancer charities. Matthew has been involved in Schoolboy soccer since his teens and referees local matches Saturday and Sunday mornings. Matthew has recently campaigned for more funding for the Collinstown Sports Complex in Neilstown and against the recent savage budget cuts in health and education.
Mary Lou McDonald MEP
Dublin's Voice in Europe
Re-elect Mary Lou McDonald
The Lisbon Treaty referendum heightened voters’ awareness of just how much Europe influences our daily lives. Sometimes these decisions work for the country but far too often they do not. This can change. Your voice can be heard.Since being elected by the people of Dublin to Europe in 2004 Mary Lou has fought to ensure the rights of workers are protected, in 2006 being shortlisted as 'MEP of the Year' for her work on workers rights. She has also been prominent on homelessness and in defense of public services.In 2008 Mary Lou led Sinn Féin's campaign against the unfair Lisbon Treaty. She stood up for Ireland’s interests in Europe. If you want this work to continue make sure YOUR voice is represented in the European parliament. Re-elect Mary Lou McDonald.
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