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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 "Mayor's Conference-A Vision For Dublin"
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Tuesday April 12, 2005 12:19 by Stephen Sharp - The Labour Party
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4 Mayors Conference
Building a Fair Dublin
Saturday 23 April - Liberty Hall, Dublin
Hosted by:
Cllr. Michael Conaghan, Lord Mayor of Dublin
Cllr. Niamh Bhreathnach, Cathaoirleach, Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown Co. Council
Cllr. Peter Coyle, Cathaoirleach, Fingal Co. Council
Cllr. Robert Dowds, Mayor, South Dublin Co. Council
Agenda:
10.30 am Registration
Tea/coffee on arrival
11.00 am
Opening Remarks
Pat Rabbitte TD, Leader of the Labour Party
11.10 am
Building a Community through Sport
Mr John Treacy, Chief Executive Officer, Irish Sports Council
Introduction: Cllr. Michael Conaghan, Lord Mayor of Dublin
11.35 am
Transport for Consumers or Transport for Citizens?
Professor James Wickham, Trinity College Dublin
Introduction: Cllr. Robert Dowds, Mayor, South Dublin Co. Council
12.00 pm
Creating a Safe & Secure Dublin
Dr Barry Vaughan, Lecturer in Criminology, I.P.A.
Introduction: Cllr. Niamh Bhreathnach, Cathaoirleach, Dun Laoghaire/
Rathdown County Council
12.25 pm
Making Homelessness in Dublin a thing of the past
Ms Mary Higgins, Management and Social Policy Consultant
Introduction: Cllr. Peter Coyle, Cathaoirleach, Fingal County Council
12.50 pm
Questions & Answers
1.15 pm Closing Remarks
Cllr. Michael Conaghan, Lord Mayor of Dublin
Light Refreshments
For further information contact:
Brian McDowell at 087 9161225 or [email protected]
this is a good initiave from the mayors of dublin, im not sure how effective they can be
the guest speakers spoke about the 4 topics in detail and then the floor was opened to comments and questions,
it did get a bit heated when discussions of anti social behaviour, prison and the role of parents came up.
i brought up point of possibly looking at good example from around world where mayors have been effective, i gave example of curitiba in brazil which is possibly the best example of an eco city; the mayor there had to deal with corruption, mafia, high crime but he and his crew made great moves by using creative techniques to engage with all parts of the community
ie- previous unemplowed troublemakers who used to terrorise botanic gardens became employed gardeners there, problems solved
more info on curitiba
http://easa.antville.org/stories/1022178/
i also raised issue of greenway for dublin and supporting platform 11's plan for an integrated rail network for the city, similar to what has been reported here from convergence
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69638
it is a good initiave, the more that different groups talk with each other and understand each others struggles the better
how effective we can be and what methods we use is another matter
this is the first of many open forums with the dublin mayors, it would be great to have more participation from this community