Forgot to mention during the weekend as i am engrossed but am reading Stephen Kings latest - UNDER THE DOME - and it is fan-tab-u-lous.
Not to be cliche, but it has to be said, Top drawer stuff, an epic of epic proportions and epic talent, King back as the King of Writers.
John
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
World Cup Champ Cheats?
Well everyone who never had an interest in soccer knows who Henry is at this stage, but I have to ask myself, why should we care.
The Irish team had umpteen chances to win the game and didnt take them. In fact, this was the fist match I have painstakingly watched in about 2 years that Ireland actually tried to win, so we have nobody to blame only the team. And no, dont blame the different coaches over the last few years, they are not on the pitch. Also, if the team were good enough they would not have had this nailbiter of a last-ditch-attempt qualifier anyway. Then again, I have been telling everyone that all soccer is, is 22 puffs jogging around a pitch pretending to be injured. And lets not forget the traitors who wont play for their country because they dont like the management and abondon their team and loyal fans because the other players pitch is greener - Roy Keane. It is an honor to play for your country/county in whatever competition it may be, lets start thinking about the kids and create a future for them instead of this whinging, diving, cheating world we live in.
But there is a silver lining, we can now ignore soccer for a few years and concentrate on the wonderful game of rugby who manage to use a TV ref, call correctly "off the ball" incidents, penalise when necessary but above all have the much vaunted "Fair Play". The only way to get soccer played fairly is to have the charades refereed better and get rid of all the money. Ask yourself who had the most to gain - oh ya, thats was Henry, he got a bonus of something like €440,000 for that handball...
Ireland, get a little perspective and herald those true stars we have, to name just a couple - Mary Robinson & Brian O Driscoll, lets build on what is great and boycott the crap.
Thats my tuppence worth
John Ryan
The Irish team had umpteen chances to win the game and didnt take them. In fact, this was the fist match I have painstakingly watched in about 2 years that Ireland actually tried to win, so we have nobody to blame only the team. And no, dont blame the different coaches over the last few years, they are not on the pitch. Also, if the team were good enough they would not have had this nailbiter of a last-ditch-attempt qualifier anyway. Then again, I have been telling everyone that all soccer is, is 22 puffs jogging around a pitch pretending to be injured. And lets not forget the traitors who wont play for their country because they dont like the management and abondon their team and loyal fans because the other players pitch is greener - Roy Keane. It is an honor to play for your country/county in whatever competition it may be, lets start thinking about the kids and create a future for them instead of this whinging, diving, cheating world we live in.
But there is a silver lining, we can now ignore soccer for a few years and concentrate on the wonderful game of rugby who manage to use a TV ref, call correctly "off the ball" incidents, penalise when necessary but above all have the much vaunted "Fair Play". The only way to get soccer played fairly is to have the charades refereed better and get rid of all the money. Ask yourself who had the most to gain - oh ya, thats was Henry, he got a bonus of something like €440,000 for that handball...
Ireland, get a little perspective and herald those true stars we have, to name just a couple - Mary Robinson & Brian O Driscoll, lets build on what is great and boycott the crap.
Thats my tuppence worth
John Ryan
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Shattered Love
After Reading some of Tina's posts, i remembered that I once wrote a poem - many years ago. This is how it went:
Shattered Love.
The Screaming silence of my solitude,
Would shake the soundest foundations
For what is love only a declaration of soul,
Reminiscent of a sunset.
Forever resulting in emotions being destroyed –
Would we be better without?
With reckless abandonment we destroy, it awakens my sobriety –
Love of out country is tantamount,
To our very own identity.
But will the fanatics go to far?
It causes us to hate, how ironic is that!
Would we be better without?
Lust, power, domination, passion, desire, craving…
We’ve all glimpsed love in its myriad of forms,
It’s an illogical struggle, that always equates with endings,
But all is forgiven with that one emblazoning kiss,
Love is like a sunrise
Could we survive without?
Shattered Love.
The Screaming silence of my solitude,
Would shake the soundest foundations
For what is love only a declaration of soul,
Reminiscent of a sunset.
Forever resulting in emotions being destroyed –
Would we be better without?
With reckless abandonment we destroy, it awakens my sobriety –
Love of out country is tantamount,
To our very own identity.
But will the fanatics go to far?
It causes us to hate, how ironic is that!
Would we be better without?
Lust, power, domination, passion, desire, craving…
We’ve all glimpsed love in its myriad of forms,
It’s an illogical struggle, that always equates with endings,
But all is forgiven with that one emblazoning kiss,
Love is like a sunrise
Could we survive without?
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Raven Art Exhibition 2009
Hi Everyone,
I'm delighted to be exhibiting my photos at the RavenArt Exhibition in 3 Rowe Street. Check out another fantastic artist - Nicky McGuire, who I am slo following.
To see a selection of my recent photos check out www.pix.ie\wexfordmusings
I have a 2010 calendar in he printers at the moment, here is a preview of the photos in it. There is also a haiku for each month. Hope ye enjoy
January

Icy winds, frozen ground,
Numbing fingers, numbing toes,
Jack Frost nips around.
February

Underneath the chestnut,
In the churchyard, white with snow,
Brave daffodil peeps.
March

Wind, hares and March madness,
The winter clouds scuttle on,
Earth ‘wakens once more.
April

April we find,
Cloud dotted skies, blues, oranges,
Spring finally sprung.
May

Stark against a sky,
Time to remember brave men,
Sky as red as blood.
June

Wow! Sunshine, rock, pools,
Scuttling crabs, slimy seaweed,
Castles, shells and waves.
July

Peeping through the trees,
Behold! Majestic Johnstown,
Beauty in nature.
August

Harvest sunset glows,
Brightly on the calm water,
Casting eerie shadows.
September

Yellow corn heavy with grain,
Ripe and ready for the chop,
Here comes the combine.
October

Among the jagged rocks,
Lashed by wind and flying spray,
Stands the lighthouse proud.
November

Shooting, exploding,
In frenzied colourfulness,
Festival again.
December

Cheerful gatherings,
Parties, indulgence galore,
Year drawn to a close.
Toodles
John Ryan
I'm delighted to be exhibiting my photos at the RavenArt Exhibition in 3 Rowe Street. Check out another fantastic artist - Nicky McGuire, who I am slo following.
To see a selection of my recent photos check out www.pix.ie\wexfordmusings
I have a 2010 calendar in he printers at the moment, here is a preview of the photos in it. There is also a haiku for each month. Hope ye enjoy
January

Icy winds, frozen ground,
Numbing fingers, numbing toes,
Jack Frost nips around.
February

Underneath the chestnut,
In the churchyard, white with snow,
Brave daffodil peeps.
March

Wind, hares and March madness,
The winter clouds scuttle on,
Earth ‘wakens once more.
April

April we find,
Cloud dotted skies, blues, oranges,
Spring finally sprung.
May

Stark against a sky,
Time to remember brave men,
Sky as red as blood.
June

Wow! Sunshine, rock, pools,
Scuttling crabs, slimy seaweed,
Castles, shells and waves.
July

Peeping through the trees,
Behold! Majestic Johnstown,
Beauty in nature.
August

Harvest sunset glows,
Brightly on the calm water,
Casting eerie shadows.
September

Yellow corn heavy with grain,
Ripe and ready for the chop,
Here comes the combine.
October

Among the jagged rocks,
Lashed by wind and flying spray,
Stands the lighthouse proud.
November

Shooting, exploding,
In frenzied colourfulness,
Festival again.
December

Cheerful gatherings,
Parties, indulgence galore,
Year drawn to a close.
Toodles
John Ryan
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
WEXFORD CAMPUS - IT Carlow
The Wexford Campus IT Carlow Clubs and Societies day is on this Thursday, 1st October 2009 from 10.00am to 1.00pm
I have arranged to have a table set up for the Labour party so this is a perfect opportunity to recruit some new members and expand Labour Youth in Wexford. It will also be a good opportunity to speak for the last time on Lisbon.
If anyone can come in for a while and help me out, please phone me on 086 395 3846.
Thanks
John Ryan
I have arranged to have a table set up for the Labour party so this is a perfect opportunity to recruit some new members and expand Labour Youth in Wexford. It will also be a good opportunity to speak for the last time on Lisbon.
If anyone can come in for a while and help me out, please phone me on 086 395 3846.
Thanks
John Ryan
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Recruitment
So, after a fantastic election, we now need to capitalise.
Every Labour branch out there should start up a recruitment drive and particularly aim at young people. But where do you start. For those counties who are lucky enough to have a third level college, you have a ready made audience but for those counties who do not, eg Wexford, where do you go. Its not really a good thing to go out to pubs on a thursday and friday night to recruit, so then where.
I think each member should start with asking their freidns and family. I bet there isnt one existing member who doesnt know somebody who would join. That means that within the matter of a couple of weeks, if each existing members recruited 1 person, we would double the membership. Bloody hell, why not just start a pyramid scheme...
Anyway, does anybody have any ideas? Mail me.
Toodles
John
Every Labour branch out there should start up a recruitment drive and particularly aim at young people. But where do you start. For those counties who are lucky enough to have a third level college, you have a ready made audience but for those counties who do not, eg Wexford, where do you go. Its not really a good thing to go out to pubs on a thursday and friday night to recruit, so then where.
I think each member should start with asking their freidns and family. I bet there isnt one existing member who doesnt know somebody who would join. That means that within the matter of a couple of weeks, if each existing members recruited 1 person, we would double the membership. Bloody hell, why not just start a pyramid scheme...
Anyway, does anybody have any ideas? Mail me.
Toodles
John
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The Governmanr want to close the 24 hour A & E Service in Wexford Hospital. This means that if any thing happens after midnight you will have to drive to Waterford for A&E.
This is confirmed in the Irish Independent yesterday with the "downgrading of Carlow, Clonmel, Wexford & Kilkenny. How many people will be going to Waterford at this stage - all of the South East.
This is another example of how Fianne Fail have finally failed the country and a sahmbolic attempt at trying to save a few euros in the mess that we laughingly call the HSE. Just think about it, what country has a Health Board (I wouldnt even pretend to call them an executive - this gives the too much credit) that doesnt know what they are doing with in turn the Minister for Health not responsible for what happens in the HSE. Bloody horse-crap. This is another example of the government stealthily trying to remove services from the people of Wexford (particularly after Wexford people raising so much money for the hospital)
Please let all you friends and colleagues know what is planned and ask them to sign the petition on www.brendanhowlin.ie to stop this happening.
To follow what others think check out the following topics on boards.ie and gaire.com (and please add you tuppunce worth to keep the topics active):
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055574918
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055574920
http://www.gaire.com/e/f/view.asp?parent=1223855
Thanks
John
This is confirmed in the Irish Independent yesterday with the "downgrading of Carlow, Clonmel, Wexford & Kilkenny. How many people will be going to Waterford at this stage - all of the South East.
This is another example of how Fianne Fail have finally failed the country and a sahmbolic attempt at trying to save a few euros in the mess that we laughingly call the HSE. Just think about it, what country has a Health Board (I wouldnt even pretend to call them an executive - this gives the too much credit) that doesnt know what they are doing with in turn the Minister for Health not responsible for what happens in the HSE. Bloody horse-crap. This is another example of the government stealthily trying to remove services from the people of Wexford (particularly after Wexford people raising so much money for the hospital)
Please let all you friends and colleagues know what is planned and ask them to sign the petition on www.brendanhowlin.ie to stop this happening.
To follow what others think check out the following topics on boards.ie and gaire.com (and please add you tuppunce worth to keep the topics active):
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055574918
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055574920
http://www.gaire.com/e/f/view.asp?parent=1223855
Thanks
John
Thursday, April 9, 2009
21st Century Commission
Well after a resounding 10 - 1 majority vote to accept the changes proposed in the 21st Century Commission report I fell its a good idea, after the dust has settled to put in my tuppence worth.
I doubt many of us would disagree that some changes are necessary and the proposals were widely accepted as being positive and progressive - 21st Century here we come. Then again I do not need a 100 page report to tell me that as a party we need to communicate better. Point in fact - how many members have received a copy of our new amended constitution with all the changes brought in! Neither do I need a 100 page report to tell me that as a party we need to use the internet/emails more often, fundraise better and recruit better. But at least now we have an idea where to go and a blueprint to work upon.
So, next thing, (say in July), I think all branches need to look at the proposed changes and see what we can do at a grass roots level. We know that from the top changes will start to filter down, but why dont we meet in the middle? How to do this - well each branch should discuss how to bring in the desired changes over the next 6 months - take one topic/area at a time at a branch meeting, discuss what we can do at the grass roots level and come up with new ideas and start implementing them.
Of course, we were also asked to examine the report and if necessary submit motions next year for any changes we feel necessary (when we were asked to vote for the motion) so whilst over the next 6 months the branches discuss the different areas of change we might also come up with some necessary changes to submit. The advantage of starting in July and taking 6 months to look at all the different areas gives us enough time to see what will work and gives us sufficient time to properly draft motions, if necessary, for the conference next year, rather than putting something together at the last minute!
Anyway, heres to the future !!!
John
I doubt many of us would disagree that some changes are necessary and the proposals were widely accepted as being positive and progressive - 21st Century here we come. Then again I do not need a 100 page report to tell me that as a party we need to communicate better. Point in fact - how many members have received a copy of our new amended constitution with all the changes brought in! Neither do I need a 100 page report to tell me that as a party we need to use the internet/emails more often, fundraise better and recruit better. But at least now we have an idea where to go and a blueprint to work upon.
So, next thing, (say in July), I think all branches need to look at the proposed changes and see what we can do at a grass roots level. We know that from the top changes will start to filter down, but why dont we meet in the middle? How to do this - well each branch should discuss how to bring in the desired changes over the next 6 months - take one topic/area at a time at a branch meeting, discuss what we can do at the grass roots level and come up with new ideas and start implementing them.
Of course, we were also asked to examine the report and if necessary submit motions next year for any changes we feel necessary (when we were asked to vote for the motion) so whilst over the next 6 months the branches discuss the different areas of change we might also come up with some necessary changes to submit. The advantage of starting in July and taking 6 months to look at all the different areas gives us enough time to see what will work and gives us sufficient time to properly draft motions, if necessary, for the conference next year, rather than putting something together at the last minute!
Anyway, heres to the future !!!
John
Photos of Labour Party Events
For anyone interested.
Links as follows:
2009 Gorey (Wexford) Selection Convention - http://pix.ie/wexfordmusings/album/340119
2009 Enniscorthy (Wexford) Selection Convention - http://pix.ie/wexfordmusings/album/340120
2009 Party Conference - http://pix.ie/wexfordmusings/album/340121
I would also urge people if they want to share their photographs, (Labour Party and otherwise) to use our own home grown website - www.pix.ie - rather than flickr. Same service but all Irish!
regards
John Ryan
Wexford Town Branch
Links as follows:
2009 Gorey (Wexford) Selection Convention - http://pix.ie/wexfordmusings/album/340119
2009 Enniscorthy (Wexford) Selection Convention - http://pix.ie/wexfordmusings/album/340120
2009 Party Conference - http://pix.ie/wexfordmusings/album/340121
I would also urge people if they want to share their photographs, (Labour Party and otherwise) to use our own home grown website - www.pix.ie - rather than flickr. Same service but all Irish!
regards
John Ryan
Wexford Town Branch
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Our Future Project Update No. 1 - (Saturday, 10th January)
Firstly I would like to thank everyone that has donated computer equipment and all those people who have helped out so far. The first stage of collecting equipment is now nearly finished and we had a fantastic response, so much so that I ran out of storage room. I would like to thank the SIPTU offices that allowed me to use their space last week and I would like to thank the Friary who are letting me use their hall at the moment. So far the essentials I have collected are as follows:
34 Computers, 39 Monitors, 35 Keyboards & 25 Mice
And extras such as:
23 Printers, 16 Scanners & 14 sets if speakers.
We have wiped and reinstalled software on 6 computers so far and hope to have another 6 done by the end of the weekend. During the week we intend doing 3 computers every evening so by the end of next week we will hopefully have about 25 computers that can then be donated to schools in the town.
For anyone who would like to help out if you have an hour to spare some evening it would be fantastic, just give me a call. Even if you have no experience with computers, they all need a good clean and polish!
Alternatively, we will be short mice so if you have €3.99 to spare, pop over to Tesco’s and buy one of their own brand mice, or, buy a ream of paper to donate. Also, if you have upgraded the RAM on your own PC, it would be great if you could pass along your old RAM card to us to make the units we have work quicker.
Again, thanks everyone,
John Ryan
18 Francis Street
Wexford
Wexford.musings.2009@gmail.com
Tel: 086 395 3846
34 Computers, 39 Monitors, 35 Keyboards & 25 Mice
And extras such as:
23 Printers, 16 Scanners & 14 sets if speakers.
We have wiped and reinstalled software on 6 computers so far and hope to have another 6 done by the end of the weekend. During the week we intend doing 3 computers every evening so by the end of next week we will hopefully have about 25 computers that can then be donated to schools in the town.
For anyone who would like to help out if you have an hour to spare some evening it would be fantastic, just give me a call. Even if you have no experience with computers, they all need a good clean and polish!
Alternatively, we will be short mice so if you have €3.99 to spare, pop over to Tesco’s and buy one of their own brand mice, or, buy a ream of paper to donate. Also, if you have upgraded the RAM on your own PC, it would be great if you could pass along your old RAM card to us to make the units we have work quicker.
Again, thanks everyone,
John Ryan
18 Francis Street
Wexford
Wexford.musings.2009@gmail.com
Tel: 086 395 3846
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Equality for Some
Recent laws in Ireland (Employment Equality Act and the Equal Status Act) recognises and protects people from being treated differently under, the now famous “9 Grounds”. Conveniently, this is also a good starting point in saying that the government recognises that there are different groups of people in the modern Ireland of today (and we can give them many titles from disadvantaged, special needs, minority groups etc). For me I prefer not to use any label and to say that there are many different types of people with unique problems and issues that need to be addressed. For those not aware of the “9 Ground”, they are:
· The gender ground: A man, a woman or a transsexual person (specific protection is provided for pregnant employees or in relation to maternity leave);
· The marital status ground: Single, married, separated, divorced or widowed;
· The family status ground: A parent of a person under 18 years or the resident primary carer or a parent of a person with a disability;
· The sexual orientation ground: Gay, lesbian, bisexual or heterosexual; (The Court of Justice in PSV held that discrimination against a transsexual constituted discrimination on the grounds of sex.)
· The religion ground: Different religious belief, background, outlook or none;
· The age ground: This applies to all ages above the maximum age at which a person is statutorily obliged to attend school;
· The disability ground: This is broadly defined including people with physical, intellectual, learning, cognitive or emotional disabilities and a range of medical conditions;
· The race ground: A particular race, skin colour, nationality or ethnic origin;
· The Traveller community ground: People who are commonly called Travellers, who are identified both by Travellers and others as people with a shared history, culture and traditions, identified historically as a nomadic way of life on the island of Ireland.
(Should you want any more information the first port of call should be the Equality Authorities Website at http://www.equality.ie/. – as they are experiencing some staffing problems at the moment)
This brings me to the problem. The Wexford Town & Environs Development Plan is currently on public display and there is a good attempt at a policy in the community development section as follows:
(page 53 – section 6.1.4)
“6.1.4 Special Need Groups
Some groups will have more barriers than others in accessing the same opportunities, services and facilities, whether through unemployment, disability, age, gender, location, origin or language barriers. These groups include children/young people, older people, women, people who are ill or those with various disabilities, members of the travelling community and members of Irelands existing and new ethnic minority groups.”
It seems to be a deliberate omission to not include the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community (i.e. the ground of “sexual orientation”) as the Council are well aware at this stage that we exist and that we want recognition. To rectify this matter and to force the council to recognize all the different groups we would ask that you write into the Council asking that the above paragraph be changing to read along the lines of
“6.1.4 Special Need Groups
Some groups will have more barriers than others in accessing the same opportunities, services and facilities, whether through unemployment, disability, age, gender, location, origin or language barriers. These groups include children/young people, older people, women, people who are ill or those with various disabilities, members of the travelling community, members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community, those of a different religious or ethnic or race origin and members of Irelands existing and new ethnic minority groups.”
Your submission should be in sent in immediately by post (on or before 28th January) to –
Forward Planning, Planning Department, Wexford County Council, County Hall, Wexford.
OR
The Town Clerk, Wexford Borough Council,Crescent Quay, Wexford.
or email niall.mcdonnell@wexfordcoco.ie
The full draft plan and maps can be found at:
http://www.wexford.ie/wex/Departments/Planning/DevelopmentPlans/ProposedAmendmentsDraftWexfordTownPlan/
You should also contact the Wexford Borough Councillors as follows:
Mayor:
Howlin, Ted
Labour
Rocklands, Wexford
Work phone: 053-9124686
Mobile phone: 087-9788959
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: ted.howlin@wexfordcoco.ie
Deputy Mayor:
Carr, Thomas
Labour
76 St. Aidan's Crescent
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 976 9080
Home phone: 053 914 1627
Fax number:
Email: tommycarr@eircom.net
Byrne, Gus
Fianna Fáil
19 Thomas Clarke Place
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Home phone: 053 912 2408
Fax number:
Email: gusbyrne@wexcouncil.com
Fenlon, Anna
Fine Gael
1 Wolfe Tone Villas,
Wexford
Work phone: 053-9146965
Mobile phone: 087-6615346
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: anna.fenlon@wexfordcoco.ie
Furlong, Willie
Non Party
6 Harbour View
Maudlintown
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 085 1426411
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email:
Hynes, David
Labour
48 Davitt Road South,
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 2290248
Home phone: 053 912 2838
Fax number:
Email: dhynes@indigo.ie
Kelly, Anthony
Sinn Fein
3 Glenbrook
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 1361785
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: cllrakelly@eircom.net
Lawlor, George
Labour
12 Richmond Drive
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 086 8164128
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: geolaw@indigo.ie
Nolan, Paddy
Fianna Fáil
9 Hantoon Road
Wexford
Work phone: 053 914 2233
Mobile phone:
Home phone: 053 912 2074
Fax number:
Email:
Reck, Padge
Non Party
"Sunrise", Mulgannon,
Wexford
Work phone: 053-9144666
Mobile phone: 087-6175675
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: padge.reck@wexfordcoco.ie
Roche, Philomena
Fine Gael
Ballygoman
Barntown
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 2058442
Home phone: 053 912 0618
Fax number:
Email: cllrphilroche@eircom.net
Ryan, Joe
Labour
40 Cromwellsfort Drive
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 6149350
Home phone: 053 912 3031
Fax number:
Email: cllrjoeryan@eircom.net
· The gender ground: A man, a woman or a transsexual person (specific protection is provided for pregnant employees or in relation to maternity leave);
· The marital status ground: Single, married, separated, divorced or widowed;
· The family status ground: A parent of a person under 18 years or the resident primary carer or a parent of a person with a disability;
· The sexual orientation ground: Gay, lesbian, bisexual or heterosexual; (The Court of Justice in PSV held that discrimination against a transsexual constituted discrimination on the grounds of sex.)
· The religion ground: Different religious belief, background, outlook or none;
· The age ground: This applies to all ages above the maximum age at which a person is statutorily obliged to attend school;
· The disability ground: This is broadly defined including people with physical, intellectual, learning, cognitive or emotional disabilities and a range of medical conditions;
· The race ground: A particular race, skin colour, nationality or ethnic origin;
· The Traveller community ground: People who are commonly called Travellers, who are identified both by Travellers and others as people with a shared history, culture and traditions, identified historically as a nomadic way of life on the island of Ireland.
(Should you want any more information the first port of call should be the Equality Authorities Website at http://www.equality.ie/. – as they are experiencing some staffing problems at the moment)
This brings me to the problem. The Wexford Town & Environs Development Plan is currently on public display and there is a good attempt at a policy in the community development section as follows:
(page 53 – section 6.1.4)
“6.1.4 Special Need Groups
Some groups will have more barriers than others in accessing the same opportunities, services and facilities, whether through unemployment, disability, age, gender, location, origin or language barriers. These groups include children/young people, older people, women, people who are ill or those with various disabilities, members of the travelling community and members of Irelands existing and new ethnic minority groups.”
It seems to be a deliberate omission to not include the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community (i.e. the ground of “sexual orientation”) as the Council are well aware at this stage that we exist and that we want recognition. To rectify this matter and to force the council to recognize all the different groups we would ask that you write into the Council asking that the above paragraph be changing to read along the lines of
“6.1.4 Special Need Groups
Some groups will have more barriers than others in accessing the same opportunities, services and facilities, whether through unemployment, disability, age, gender, location, origin or language barriers. These groups include children/young people, older people, women, people who are ill or those with various disabilities, members of the travelling community, members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community, those of a different religious or ethnic or race origin and members of Irelands existing and new ethnic minority groups.”
Your submission should be in sent in immediately by post (on or before 28th January) to –
Forward Planning, Planning Department, Wexford County Council, County Hall, Wexford.
OR
The Town Clerk, Wexford Borough Council,Crescent Quay, Wexford.
or email niall.mcdonnell@wexfordcoco.ie
The full draft plan and maps can be found at:
http://www.wexford.ie/wex/Departments/Planning/DevelopmentPlans/ProposedAmendmentsDraftWexfordTownPlan/
You should also contact the Wexford Borough Councillors as follows:
Mayor:
Howlin, Ted
Labour
Rocklands, Wexford
Work phone: 053-9124686
Mobile phone: 087-9788959
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: ted.howlin@wexfordcoco.ie
Deputy Mayor:
Carr, Thomas
Labour
76 St. Aidan's Crescent
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 976 9080
Home phone: 053 914 1627
Fax number:
Email: tommycarr@eircom.net
Byrne, Gus
Fianna Fáil
19 Thomas Clarke Place
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Home phone: 053 912 2408
Fax number:
Email: gusbyrne@wexcouncil.com
Fenlon, Anna
Fine Gael
1 Wolfe Tone Villas,
Wexford
Work phone: 053-9146965
Mobile phone: 087-6615346
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: anna.fenlon@wexfordcoco.ie
Furlong, Willie
Non Party
6 Harbour View
Maudlintown
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 085 1426411
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email:
Hynes, David
Labour
48 Davitt Road South,
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 2290248
Home phone: 053 912 2838
Fax number:
Email: dhynes@indigo.ie
Kelly, Anthony
Sinn Fein
3 Glenbrook
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 1361785
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: cllrakelly@eircom.net
Lawlor, George
Labour
12 Richmond Drive
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 086 8164128
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: geolaw@indigo.ie
Nolan, Paddy
Fianna Fáil
9 Hantoon Road
Wexford
Work phone: 053 914 2233
Mobile phone:
Home phone: 053 912 2074
Fax number:
Email:
Reck, Padge
Non Party
"Sunrise", Mulgannon,
Wexford
Work phone: 053-9144666
Mobile phone: 087-6175675
Home phone:
Fax number:
Email: padge.reck@wexfordcoco.ie
Roche, Philomena
Fine Gael
Ballygoman
Barntown
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 2058442
Home phone: 053 912 0618
Fax number:
Email: cllrphilroche@eircom.net
Ryan, Joe
Labour
40 Cromwellsfort Drive
Wexford
Work phone:
Mobile phone: 087 6149350
Home phone: 053 912 3031
Fax number:
Email: cllrjoeryan@eircom.net
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