Fine Gael TD for Dun Laoghaire, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, has today (Tuesday) said that bringing young people home for good is a key part of Fine Gael’s plan to keep the recovery going in 2016 and that motor insurers also have a role to play.
“Next year, for the first time since the crisis began, more people will return to Ireland than leave. However many insurers are not recognising driver experience accrued abroad and are quoting those returning to Ireland to work extremely high premiums.
“Since the launch of the Action Plan for Jobs in 2012, over 135,000 jobs have been added to the economy. Over Christmas many major employers have launched recruitment campaigns to encourage people to come back for good. This is all very positive but unexpected costs, such as very high insurance, could act as a deterrent.
“When Fianna Fáil wrecked the economy they destroyed the future of countless young people who were forced to emigrate in search of work and opportunity. Five years later, thanks to the work of the Irish people, the economy is recovering and there are opportunities at home once again.
“By 2020 we expect 70,000 Irish emigrants to have come home to take up new jobs and opportunities. The Government is working to create opportunities for these people and to reduce taxes so they can keep more of their own money. However motor insurers have a role to play to treat all customers fairly, whether they have a record of safe driving in Ireland or elsewhere.”
Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
Enter the National Enterprise Awards 2016!
Local Enterprise Office Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is looking for a business to represent our County at the National Enterprise Awards Finals which will take place on 26th May 2016.
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Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
New measures to support Ireland’s 1,300 post offices
Fine Gael TD for Dun Laoghaire, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, has said that the agreements reached as part of the Post Office Network Business Development Group report, including the introduction of eAccounts, will support rural post offices in Dun Laoghaire in the future.
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Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
New Burglary Act will help keep repeat burglars off the streets
Fine Gael TD for Dun Laoghaire, Mary Mitchell O’Connor has said that the new Burglary Act will help keep repeat burglars off the streets of Dun Laoghaire and improve the safety of our community.
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Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
‘An Evening with Rachel Allen’ in aid of LauraLynn and the Blackrock Hospice
TV Chef Rachel Allen has teamed up with Fenelons Butchers in the Stillorgan Shopping Centre to host ‘An Evening with Rachel Allen’ charity fundraiser on Wed 2nd March 2016 at the Pavilion in Leopardstown Racecourse. Read More
Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
70 new jobs a great boost for Blackrock
Fine Gael TD for Dún Laoghaire Mary Mitchell O’Connor has welcomed the announcement of 70 new jobs in Blackrock by Irish medical technology company, 3D4Medical.
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Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
Almost half a million Euro awarded under 2016 DLR Grant Scheme
At the Council meeting held on Monday 11 January 2016, the Elected Members of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council approved the award of €492,659 in funding to a wide range of local groups and organisations under the dlr Grant Scheme 2016.
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Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
Public Meeting Invite – How to Grow your Business Online, January 21st, 2016
I would like to invite you to a Public Meeting on How to Grow your Business Online. This meeting will take place in the Talbot Hotel, Stillorgan on Thursday, January 21st at 7pm.
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Last Updated: November 16, 2018 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
Impressive second place finish for Dún Laoghaire in Irish Business Against Litter rankings
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Last Updated: January 5, 2016 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
Motor insurers have role to play in attracting people home
Fine Gael TD for Dun Laoghaire, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, has today (Tuesday) said that bringing young people home for good is a key part of Fine Gael’s plan to keep the recovery going in 2016 and that motor insurers also have a role to play.
“Next year, for the first time since the crisis began, more people will return to Ireland than leave. However many insurers are not recognising driver experience accrued abroad and are quoting those returning to Ireland to work extremely high premiums.
“Since the launch of the Action Plan for Jobs in 2012, over 135,000 jobs have been added to the economy. Over Christmas many major employers have launched recruitment campaigns to encourage people to come back for good. This is all very positive but unexpected costs, such as very high insurance, could act as a deterrent.
“When Fianna Fáil wrecked the economy they destroyed the future of countless young people who were forced to emigrate in search of work and opportunity. Five years later, thanks to the work of the Irish people, the economy is recovering and there are opportunities at home once again.
“By 2020 we expect 70,000 Irish emigrants to have come home to take up new jobs and opportunities. The Government is working to create opportunities for these people and to reduce taxes so they can keep more of their own money. However motor insurers have a role to play to treat all customers fairly, whether they have a record of safe driving in Ireland or elsewhere.”
Posted: December 7, 2015 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
Local Property Tax rates to be maintained until 2019
Fine Gael TD for Dun Laoghaire, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, has welcomed the news that the revaluation date for Local Property Tax (LPT) rates has been postponed until 2019.
“The Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, has published the Local Property Bill 2015 which postpones the date for revaluation of LPT from 2016 to 2019.
“This means that home owners in Dun Laoghaire will not face significant increases in their LPT in 2017 as a result of increased property values.
“This Bill also allows for exemptions from LPT for property owners with pyrite issues and introduces reliefs from LPT for properties occupied by someone with a disability.
“The extra time before revaluation will allow for other recommendations from the LPT review to be considered.
“Fine Gael has a long term plan to keep the recovery going and part of that plan is to implement affordable, sustainable improvements in services using the resources from growing employment.
“It is vital that affordable LPT rates are set that take into consideration increases in property values. This is particularly relevant in commuter areas like Dun Laoghaire.
“The introduction of this Bill is very much to be welcomed, but it is important that we continue to work hard and ensure more people feel the benefits of a recovering economy.”
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