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Dr. Colette Finn, Deputy Lord Mayor, gives an insight tino her politics and ever increasing activities.

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At the Kenya Ball Hello Colette, lovely to have you back again. Congratulations on your new role as Deputy lord mayor the Cork City Council.  That has put an extra layer to your already busy schedule, Id say. So could you tell about some of the things you've been busy with? Well thanks for having me back on your blog. yea I do have a very busy schedule at the moment, as Deputy Lord Mayor, to which I got elected in June of this year. I et invited to a lot more events than I used to. So previously I would have been involved with the cycling  campaign, the community garden here in Togher, Bishopstown tidy towns,  and these are groups are in my own area. Whereas now, I get a much broader reach. Now I'm going to things like the Men's Shed and speaking to groups that I wouldn't have encountered previously. It's the sort of community development I really like and it's a privilege to see all the fantastic work that is happening in the community. That's sounds brilli

Gavin Owens, Green Party Candidate for Carrigaline, Cork City Council, 2024.

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 Hello Everyone... Id like to introduce another Green Party candidate, Gavin Owens, for the Cork City Council Elections in 2024. Gavin will represent the Carrigaline electoral area within the Cork City boundary. As you read the following blog, you will see how dedicated and enthused he is to represent this area of the city. Like his fellow candidate,   Honore Kamegni, Gavin has announced his candidacy via the Green Party and is already moving around the area, showing his commitment to the people of the Carrigaline area.   Good Morning Gavin, you’re welcome here to a chat mixed with tea/coffee and a little politics. Which is your preference for a cuppa in the morning? Good morning! It's lovely to be here for a chat. Personally, I prefer tea in the morning. Why is that your choice? I like to start my day early, usually around half past five. I find it peaceful to stand out the back and enjoy the quiet morning. A cup of tea is a great comfort and a reason to take a break, relax, and