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Update – Failure By Elected Thurles Councillors To Reply To Queries

Non Productive Tipperary TD’s & Councillors Commanding Large Salaries For No Work

In keeping with our decision stated yesterday, September 7th 2020; we have forwarded an email to Mr Ger Walsh (Ethics Registrar /Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Service, Tipperary Co. Council.) as advised by the Standards In Public Office Commission (SIPO).
The email contained details of the refusal by Co. Councillors and officials within the Templemore / Thurles Municipal District to answer pertinent questions.

This refusal demonstrates a pattern of attitudes and behaviour from those concerned, that leaves the local electorate feeling that they are worthless or wanting of any real consideration. Such behaviour from those responsible can no longer be tolerated.

Note: The video shown above was first uploaded on October 28th 2019. Since that date this area has suffered further deterioration becoming progressively worse in its neglect. This is despite being visited by Ms Roisin O’Grady (Tipperary Heritage Officer & Creative Ireland Coordinator) in November 2019.

In the interests of full transparency, the full content of my communication with Mr Walsh is published hereunder for our readers to peruse.

To: Mr Ger Walsh: (Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Service, Tipperary Co. Council).

Sir,
Perhaps the link shown herewith, will explain some of the issues and failures which I have experienced over a number of weeks and months with Local Elected Councillors.
http://www.thurles.info/2020/09/07/non-productive-tds-councillors-commanding-large-salaries-for-no-work/

I now respectfully request that each of the offending elected councillors, reply to my 3 questions, apologising for their failure, nay refusal, to previously do so.

You will be aware from my post, that this issue was correctly attended to and dealt with by Cllr. S. Hanafin and Cllr. S. Ryan, with whom I have no difficulty.

Code of Conduct for Councillors ( https://www.tipperarycoco.ie/sites/default/files/Publications/Code%20of%20Conduct%20for%20Councillors.pdf )

In the interests of fairness, truth and full transparency, all replies received in writing or by email will be published on Thurles.Info
[Note: Both my home address and my email address were included in the communication.]

I understand that the failure by Teachtaí Dála (TD’s) is a matter for the Houses of the Oireachtas (Committee on Members Interests not yet set up)

I thank you, in anticipation, for your attention to this matter.
Should you have any difficulty regarding this issue; please instruct me further.

Yours faithfully,
George Willoughby
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We learned from legal counsel, sought last week, that Under the Roads Act 1993, it is the responsibility of Tipperary County Council not only to protect but also to maintain the public’s right to access Public Rights-of-Way, in each local authority area.

More on this issue to follow.

Non Productive TD’s & Councillors Commanding Large Salaries For No Work

Elected representatives (all grades), were given an extra week to answer 3 simple questions, latter posed some 7 weeks previously.
We here at Thurles.Info fully understand that when you are holding down two full-time occupations, both operating simultaneously, things can get slightly up in a heap, if you are attempting to give required necessary attention to both employments. In the words of Abraham Lincoln; “A house divided against itself, cannot stand.”

Having waited over 5 weeks with no replies, we again published publicly our concerns and refreshed our original emails privately, to the individuals named hereunder, setting a time deadline of one week for the answer to the 3 original questions. That deadline, which is now closed, ran out on August 27th 2020.

Inner Relief Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary

The 3 questions which required answers from (A) Templemore / Thurles Municipal district; (B) Tipperary Co. Council officials; (C) Mr Michael Lowry TD and (D) Mr Jackie Cahill TD, were as follows:-

(1). Will the planned Thurles inner relief road impinge, in a negative way, on the 1846 Thurles “Double Ditch”, which has been a right of way and a Mass Path for almost 175 years and which is the property of the people of Thurles and a national monument?
(2). What are the future plans for the 1798 memorial statue [The Stone Man], first erected in Liberty Square, Thurles in 1900, and still standing there, awaiting possible removal prior to the new upgrade?
Note: [We recently published replies on this matter HERE.]
(3). Which Municipal District Councillor is responsible for delaying the Thurles Recycling Civic Amenity, which this town so badly needs?

We refreshed our original email, of 5 weeks previous, on August 22nd 2020 to:-
seamus.hanafin@tipperarycoco.ie, – Note: Mr Seamus Hanafin replied in full.
seano.ryan@tipperarycoco.ie, – Note: Mr Sean Ryan replied in full.
It is important for the local electorate, to note before the next local elections, that of the 14 people contacted, only 2 elected officials answered our 3 questions, namely Mr Sean Ryan (Fianna Fáil) and Mr Seamus Hanafin (Fianna Fáil). Latter are also probably the only councillors who actually work and achieve in our Thurles Municipal District.
If I am wrong, please send me details of all your previous achievements, so that I can publish them with your picture and offer my sincerest public apology for any of my short comings.

We were not so lucky with those named underneath.
joe.macgrath@tipperarycoco.ie, – Latter current CE of Tipperary Co. Council.
roisin.ogrady@tipperarycoco.ie, – Tipperary Heritage Officer & Creative Ireland Coordinator.
Councillors
micheal.lowry@tipperarycoco.ie,
jim.ryan@tipperarycoco.ie,
noel.coonan@tipperarycoco.ie,
peter.ryan@tipperarycoco.ie,
shane.lee@tipperarycoco.ie,
eddie.moran@tipperarycoco.ie,
michael.smith@tipperarycoco.ie.
Teachtaí Dála (TD’s)
malcolm.noonan@oireachtas.ie, – Green Party T.D., Minister of State for Heritage & Electoral Reform.
jackie.cahill@oireachtas.ie, – Tipperary Fianna Fáil TD.
michaellowrytd@gmail.com, – Tipperary Independent TD.

At this point it is well worth taking a look at payments to Tipperary County Councillors (1st January to 31st March 2020), per a Tipperary County Council pdf shown HERE. (Scroll down the pages of this pdf to see individual earnings.)

So without getting into the ‘Nitty Gritty’ of financial payments/expenses to local councillors, we appear to be talking about a one 12 week period, with Councillors getting on average €8,000 = €666.66 per week, (almost weekly double Covid-19 payments) to people, most of whom find it beneath them to answer a simple email question.

Silence denotes both compliance and betrayal.

We acknowledge the fact that we received 1 automatic reply from Ms Roisin O’Grady stating “I am on leave Monday August 24th and will respond to your email on my return”.
However Ms O’Grady had plenty of opportunity to reply 5 weeks before going on holidays, but had failed to do so. Ms O’Grady’s job title, ‘Tipperary Heritage Officer & Creative Ireland Coordinator’ appears to be more honoured in tradition than observance and her failure to respond is either what Mr John McGuinness TD once called official “obfuscation”, i.e. her bosses, making certain information she may have sought, obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.

We acknowledge an automatic reply from Mr Joe MacGrath, who stated “if this matter requires attention prior to the 18th August, 2020. I am away from my office.” Today is Monday the 7th day of September, still no reply from Mr MacGrath, CE Tipperary Co. Council. On behalf of Mr MacGrath two acknowledgements were received from a Staff Officer in Corporate Services, on the 11th day of August which stated “I acknowledge receipt of your email below on behalf of Joe MacGrath, Chief Executive and confirm that the matter is receiving attention”. The ‘attention’ was supposed to come from Mr Marcus O’Connor (latter Director of Services Roads, Transportation, Infrastructure and Nenagh Municipal District). You have guessed it, Mr O’Connor decided 7 weeks ago to ignore the instructions of Mr MacGrath, (CE Tipperary Co. Council).

After almost 6 weeks of silence we received a reply from Tipperary Independent TD Mr Michael Lowry.
Laughingly, Mr Lowry TD states, “I wish to acknowledge your email. Unfortunately, I don’t always have access to my emails, and this may result in a delayed reply. If your query is urgent please contact my office on (0504) 22022 or email: michael.lowry@oireachtas.ie.”

Perhaps the oddest reply however came from a member of “The Michael Lowry Team”, namely team member and Councillor Mr Eddie Moran. Mr Moran replied and I quote directly “Don’t like skip all emails”. We are still trying to interpret the true meaning of Mr Moran’s email communication.

Not surprisingly, TD Mr Jackie Cahill, the new Chairman of some meagre Agriculture Committee or other, and who we are aware had returned from his ‘Spring Recess’ spent in Cheltenham Race Festival, Gloucestershire, England, during the Covid-19 lockdown, can’t open his mail box either, so 7 weeks later and despite 2 emails received by him, he has failed completely to reply.

Finally, we also received a standard reply from the office of Mr Malcolm Noonan, T.D., (Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform). Mr Noonan stated, “Thank you for contacting the departmental office of Malcolm Noonan, T.D., Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform. Your email will be reviewed and a response will issue in due course, should one be required. Le gach dea-ghuí”. We expect to talk to Minister Noonan shortly.

Questions seeking replies, were not sent to Mr Mattie McGrath TD or Mr Alan Kelly TD, as same were regarded as being a waste of precious time, based on previous dealings with both offices.

So Where Do We Go From Here?
The ‘Code of Conduct for Councillors’, please view HERE; prescribed under the Local Government Act of 2001, states clearly :- “The public is entitled to expect conduct of the highest standards from all those involved in the local government service, be they councillors, county/city managers, other local authority staff or non-councillor members (“external members”) of local authority committees. The Local Government Act 2001 (“the Act”) sets out a new ethical framework and imposes a statutory duty on all in the local government service to maintain proper standards of integrity, conduct and concern for the public interest.
The general conduct and behaviour of councillors in carrying out their role is an important yardstick by which the honesty, integrity, impartiality and performance of local government is judged and public trust maintained. It is important therefore that these core values underpin all actions of councillors affecting local authority business. As holders of elected office they have a duty to keep faith with the public trust placed in them. This is a personal responsibility and requires them to observe the highest ethical standards in the performance of their role.”

This statement is in no way contained in small print for our elected public representatives to read.

We have now contacted the Standards In Public Office Commission (SIPO) and we understand that complaints concerning local authority officials should first be made to the Ethics Registrar, stationed within the relevant local authority.

Tipperary Co. Council has, through their switchboard operator, confirmed to us on Tuesday last, as did the Standards In Public Office Commission, that Mr Ger Walsh (Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Services), is currently the Co. Tipperary ‘Ethics Registrar’. Failure now by Mr Walsh to persuade the named local councillors and officials to reply to the questions asked previously, and to apologise for their attempt to undermine the people of Thurles; will result in the matter being again returned and dealt with, directly by SIPO.

Complaints concerning our 2 local TD’s should, according to SIPO, be raised with the Committee on Members Interests. Regrettably however, the work of this Committee ceased with the dissolution of the 32nd Dáil on January 14th last. Having contacted the Houses of the Oireachtas, we now learn that Quote; “the Committee on Members’ Interests has again been established and we expect Membership and staffing to be arranged shortly, when the 33rd Dáil returns from its summer recess”.

The people of Thurles have a right to know what decisions are being made behind the scenes, from those we select on our behalf. From today, all further communications received by this website, from those we have called into question above, will be published publicly, for our 8,000 daily readers.

Following legal advice today, we will be commenting further on what we believe is an attempt to destroy existing Thurles heritage, by those sworn to protect heritage and the local and business community.

Alas, we find ourselves in a situation, where our politicians and councillors, in recent days, here in Co. Tipperary, have rejected Covid-19 frontline worker e.g. Nurses, Doctors, Gardaí, Retail Staff, Teachers, Postal Workers, etc., throwing their support instead, behind a dozen publicans. Their action, defy the advice and wishes of the elected Irish Government and the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), in their efforts to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic currently destroying our economy.

When politicians and councillors run to hide in back offices in the days ahead, those remaining to work in the frontline should, come the next local and general elections, express their rage at the ballot box.

Jackie Cahill Not Considered For Agriculture Portfolio

Tipperary TD Mr Jackie Cahill

As we expected, it has been confirmed this afternoon that Fianna Fáil’s Charlie McConalogue has been nominated as the new Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

The Donegal TD now succeeds Mr Dara Calleary, who resigned last month over his attendance at the Oireachtas golf society dinner, latter held in Galway, which also led to the resignation of EU Commissioner for Trade Phil Hogan.

Tipperary Fianna Fáil TD Mr Jackie Cahill, who had expressed a serious interest in this post; using press, social media and radio interviews, was not considered for this Agriculture portfolio.

Mr Cahill, was one of the Irish racegoers who returned from the Cheltenham racing festival in the United Kingdom, having socialised in an area which had held some 250,000 other racegoers over the Cheltenham festival event.

Like other Irish lovers of the ‘Sport of Kings’, Mr Cahill did not have to be screened for Coronavirus COVID-19, when he and others travelled through our Irish ports and airports and was foolishly not asked to self-isolate.
Mr Brian Kavanagh (Chief Executive of Horse Racing Ireland) has since admitted that, with the benefit of hindsight, the Cheltenham festival should not have taken place.

After all, only 81 persons had been at the Oireachtas Golf Society dinner in Clifden, Co. Galway on the 19th August 2020, when Mr Phil Hogan had to retire, as did then Minister for Agriculture Mr Dara Calleary TD.

No Plans To Move ‘Stone Man’ On Liberty Square, Thurles

Councillors, Mr Seamus Hanifin and Mr Sean Ryan (Elected Members Thurles Municipal District Council) have both moved quickly to confirmed that the 1798 Memorial statue, better known locally as the ‘Stone Man’, will not be moved or indeed removed from its current position overlooking Liberty Square, in Thurles town, Co. Tipperary.

1798 Memorial erected on Liberty Square, Thurles in 1901

In an email addressing a number of key questions sent from Thurles.Info, Cllr. Mr Seamus Hanafin stated; “There are no plans to move the monument on Liberty Square, either during or after the works”

Answering this same question, Cllr. Mr Sean Ryan further confirmed this welcome news, stating; “I am informed by the council’s engineering staff that the statues in Liberty square will not be moved during the upgrade of the square”

Fears expressed to Thurles.Info some weeks ago, were based, understandably, on an early drawing of the ‘new look’ sanctioned Liberty square, (Image shown above) which appears to indicate that the statue of Archbishop Thomas William Croke, (First G.A.A. Patron) would be moved to replace the ‘Stone Man’, latter which would be then be moved elsewhere, out of its current streetscape position.

To read more on the history of the 1798 Memorial please view HERE.
To read more on the history of Archbishop Thomas William Croke, First G.A.A. Patron, please view HERE.

Political Poster At Monakeeba, Thurles, Co. Tipperary Survives “Storm Ellen”.

Tipperary Co. Council Fail Again In Enacting Litter Pollution Laws.

General Election Poster at Monakeeba, Thurles, Co. Tipperary survives “Storm Ellen”.
Picture G. Willoughby. [Photo taken 21st August, 2020]

As we stated earlier Tipperary County Councillors, particularly those responsible for the Templemore/Thurles Municipal District, don’t get out much any more; what with recovering from the mental anguish they suffered during their May 2019 local election campaign; then, just 11 months later, their fear of catching the Covid-19 virus, and now having to cancel foreign holidays; forced into “Staycation” in a roofless Éire. [Unless of course you are a patriotic Sinn Féin councillor.]

The 2020 Irish general election took place on Saturday February 8th, 2020 to elect members to the 33rd Dáil Éireann, latter the lower house of the Ireland’s parliament. [And despite 3 parties in charge getting lower]. The election was called following the dissolution of the 32nd Dáil, by Mr Michael Daniel Higgins, ninth President of Ireland; and at the request of the then Taoiseach, Mr Leo Varadkar, on January 14th, 2020.

Some 29 weeks have now passed since that General Election date.

There is a requirement for candidates who put themselves forward for General Elections, to remove all political posters; including any cable ties, within 7 days following any election. Failure to comply with such conditions constitutes an offence under section 19 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997 and the Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2009.

The responsibility for the enforcement of this stated litter law, here in Co. Tipperary, lies solely with the local authority, which in this case is Tipperary County Council and Templemore / Thurles Municipal District.

Travelling to view and walk the “Double Ditch” some days ago, I came across a continuing offender of this particular Litter Pollution Act, namely the failed German Prof. Dr. Dolores Cahill, latter a member of the minor right-wing, hard Eurosceptic political party here in Ireland, which call themselves ‘The Irish Freedom Party’, or is it ‘Yellow Vest Movement’, (So difficult to know who is who any more what with face masks being worn).

We had already notified Tipperary Co. Council on March 1st of 2 posters abandoned by Prof. Cahill, who had taken the opportunity to further introduce herself by breaching stipulated time frames as to such election posters. [No we are not aware what penalties were enacted in the past, if any.]

So what are the penalties in place for breaches of the legislation governing election posters?

Any election posters in place before or after the stipulated time-frame is deemed to be in breach of the legislation are subject to an on-the-spot litter fine of €150 per week.

By our ageing calculator, Dr. Dolores Cahill this week owes €4,354.00 to Tipperary County Council or Templemore / Thurles Municipal District.
Will they collect, we ask, thus assisting with the wages of the individuals racing around checking who has recycling bins and no doubt advising on how to get a 3 seater couch into a green bin?

It would appear that Irish Independent politician and Teachta Dála Mr Mattie McGrath isn’t the only one ‘asleep on the job’.