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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Meath Chronicle delivers babies -


My cat decided to give birth to her three babies on my copy of this weeks Meath Chronicle. Mother and her three babies are doing well, however, I will have to buy another copy of the Meath Chronicle.

Sinn Fein to Take Meath Seat -


Fianna Fail's Noel Dempsey has announced that he will not run in the forth coming general election following a devasting poll carried out in Meath by this site. Dempsey like many Fianna Fail RATs is jumping ship before the fianna fail ship sinks beneath its own weight of greed and self-serving. Noel Dempsey has contributed nothing to County Meath other than to fill his own bank account and the bank accounts of other Fianna Fail lackeys. On your bike Dempsey and take your RAT PACK with you.



Sinn Fein will take 7 seats in the forth coming general election, added to the five sitting Sinn Fein TDs will be Peadar Toibin in Meath and Mary Lou Mc Donald in Dublin.



A survey of 200 people in Navan, County Meath 9/12/2010, by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.





As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.



Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.



Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.





Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.



Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.



Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985
 

Ta Gaelscoil Ultain ag ceiliuradh 25 bliain ar an fhod i mbliana -


In September 1986 Gael Scoil Ultain opened its doors in Monaghan Town with 23 pupils, 25 years on and Gael Scoil Ultain has 240 pupils on its roll book.




Gael Scoil Ultain was the dream of Brendan O' Duffy, a young Irish speaker from County Monaghan. For the first two years of its existence Gael Scoil Ultain was not recognised by the Department of Education and was accommodated as a stream within the CBS on the Clones Road in Monaghan Town, thanks to the openness of the CBS Headmaster, former GAA supremo Sean Mc Cague.



Funding for Gael Scoil Ultain for the first two years of its existance came from Vincent Mc Kenna, who was a sponsored runner in a number of Dublin City Marathons to raise the much needed cash for Gael Scoil Ultain. Vincent Mc Kenna also raised much needed funds for the CBS as a way of saying thanks for the help and support of Sean Mc Cague.



Vincent Mc Kenna was one of a small group of parents who wanted their children to learn Irish on an equal power with the English Language. Mc Kenna would some years later introduce a bi-lingual policy at Queens University in Belfast when he studied there as a mature student.



Shopping in Meath would like to wish Gael Scoil Ultain every success on celebrating their 25 years of delivering the highest standards in education and making an historic contribution to the survival of our native tongue.



The main event of the celebrations is a Dinner Dance in the Hillgrove Hotel, Monaghan Town, 5th June 2011, everyone is welcome.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Katy French -


Remembering Katy French at this Christmas Time.....RIP

Friday, December 24, 2010

Fianna Fail sink as Sinn Fein swins to Victory -


Fianna Fail's Noel Dempsey has announced that he will not run in the forth coming general election following a devasting poll carried out in Meath by this site. Dempsey like many Fianna Fail RATs is jumping ship before the fianna fail ship sinks beneath its own weight of greed and self-serving. Noel Dempsey has contributed nothing to County Meath other than to fill his own bank account and the bank accounts of other Fianna Fail lackeys. On your bike Dempsey and take your RAT PACK with you.
Sinn Fein will take 7 seats in the forth coming general election, added to the five sitting Sinn Fein TDs will be Peadar Toibin in Meath and Mary Lou Mc Donald in Dublin.

A survey of 200 people in Navan, County Meath 9/12/2010, by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.


As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.

Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.

Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.


Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.

Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.


Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Dempsey the RAT jumps ship while Sinn Fein cruise ahead -


Fianna Fail's Noel Dempsey has announced that he will not run in the forth coming general election following a devasting poll carried out in Meath by this site. Dempsey like many Fianna Fail RATs is jumping ship before the fianna fail ship sinks beneath its own weight of greed and self-serving. Noel Dempsey has contributed nothing to County Meath other than to fill his own bank account and the bank accounts of other Fianna Fail lackeys. On your bike Dempsey and take your RAT PACK with you.


Sinn Fein will take 7 seats in the forth coming general election, added to the five sitting Sinn Fein TDs will be Peadar Toibin in Meath and Mary Lou Mc Donald in Dublin.




A survey of 200 people in Navan, County Meath 9/12/2010, by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.

As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.

Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.



Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.



Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.



Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.



Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Meet the Feakers -


Brian Cowen, Brian Lenihan and Mary Harney are not in this picture.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Sinn Fein will make gains -


Sinn Fein will take 7 seats in the forth coming general election, added to the five sitting Sinn Fein TDs will be Peadar Toibin in Meath and Mary Lou Mc Donald in Dublin.

A survey of 200 people in Navan, County Meath 9/12/2010, by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.

As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.


Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.


Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.

Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.

Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.



Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Shopping Exclusive -

Sinn Fein will have 7 TDs -


A survey of 200 people in Navan, County Meath 9/12/2010, by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.



As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.

Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.


Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.


Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.


Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.

Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

Monday, December 13, 2010

Sinn Fein to take Crucial Seat -


A survey of 200 people in Navan, County Meath 9/12/2010, by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.





As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.


Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.

Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.

Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.

Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.


Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sinn Fein to Take Meath Seat -




A survey of 200 people in Navan, County Meath 9/12/2010, by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.




As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.




Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.



Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.



Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.



Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.


Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Christmas Shopping Exclusive -

Survey suggests Sinn Fein will take Meath seat -


A survey of 200 people in  Navan, County Meath today by Shopping in Meath showed that over 60% of those surveyed said they would vote for Sinn Fein's, Peadar Toibin, in the forth coming General Election, most people surveyed stated that they would not vote for Transport Minister Noel Dempsey or any other Fianna Fail politician.

As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.


Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.







Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.







Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.





Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.



Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Budget of Imperial Puppets should see Sinn Fein Take Meath Seat -


As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.


Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.



Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.



Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.


Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.

Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

Monday, December 6, 2010

Exclusive - Budget - A Fianna Fail Bastardisation of democracy -


Fianna Fail will tomorrow announce a 5% cut in Job Seekers allowance, 5% cut in rent supplement, 5% cut in single parent allowance, 10% cut in child benifit, tax levy on people earning the minimum wage, cut backs in services to the disabled, education and health - and all of this will be done to continue to bail-out the corrupt and the criminal, namely Fianna Fail Ministers, Bankers and Property speculators - time for this Fianna Failure puppet show and their decaying green fig leaf to be driven from the political stage and into the dustbin of political history - may they rot in peace.

Exclusive - New Song about Fianna Fail donkey - sorry donkey -

Friday, December 3, 2010

Sinn Fein to Take Meath Seat -



As Brian Cowen and his Fianna Fail gambeens prepare for the sinking of the great ship "Greed and Self-serving" new opportunities are presented to Sinn Fein in the forth coming General Election. I am no fan of Sinn Fein however sometimes one must accept that certain politicians have a contribution to make to the health of the nation. Peadar Toibin is a dynamic young politician who is not detached from reality as are so many of the political elite. Peadar is a young man who practices what he preaches, he works with those less well off in our society, he stands up for our front line staff and defends the right of our people to have access to health care, education and employment. He will certainly get my vote as will Dominic Hannigan for the Labour Party, these are the type of people we need in the Dail, not Bloated Ministers who would dare to spend 70,000 Euro taking their family to America for St Patrick's Day with our tax dollars.




Cllr Peadar Tóibín, a native of Bridge St, Navan, is the son of well known garage proprietor Jack Tobin and former Banba Hall Naoinra teacher Bean Tóibín. Peadar has a degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin and Postgraduate in Enterprise from the Michael Smurfitt School of Business. Cllr Tóibín is a self employed Management Consultant and the founder of the Navan based firm réalt* Consulting. Peadar has over 5 years experience working with small to medium sized enterprise on behalf of County Enterprise Boards through out the country, Scottish Enterprise, InterTradeIreland and Border Innovation Gateway.



Peadar has worked as a “Recognised Teacher” with Queen’s University Belfast and is currently a director on the board of Meath Tourism. Cllr Tóibín is also the Leas Cathaoirleach of Conradh na Gaeilge, An Uaimh. Peadar was co-opted to Navan Town Council in November 2007 and since then has made a major impact in the town. He is the co-author of Sinn Féin’s detailed ‘Developing Navan’ an economic submission made by the party as part of the Council’s 5 years development plan.



Earlier this year Peadar also met with Chinese business leaders on a recent trip to Shanghai in an effort to increase business and enterprise ties between the two regions. In an effort to combat Anti Social Behaviour Peadar tabled and passed the ‘Alcohol Tracing System’ motion at council level. This system is designed to allow An Gardaí to trace alcohol found in the ownership of juveniles back to the offending off licences. As part of his Meath Tourism work Peadar proposed the opening up of a complete Boyne walk in order to create tourism jobs and income in the county.



Peadar tabled and passed a motion calling for all new roads being built in Navan to have cycle lanes installed from the start and for Sustainable Energy Ireland to Audit Council buildings. Peadar also tabled and passed a motion calling for Irish language names to be given to all new residential developments within the town. Peadar has also successfully set up numerous Residents Associations throughout the town in order to help represent the needs of all in Navan and holding the council to account.

Contact Peadar at: peadartoibin@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 087 2707985

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