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Bradley takes chain of office
02.07.07
Buncrana's new Town
Mayor Cllr. Paul Bradley has pledged to make the
local authority a "catalyst" for job creation during
his year in office.
The Fine Gael councillor and businessman said he
would push for a special tax status for the seaside
town to make it more attractive to inward
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"There has been serious
neglect of the Inishowen area by successive
governments over the years. The number one thing I
will be looking for is a special designation for
this area," he said.
"I remember bringing this suggestion up one time
with the Minister for Enterprise, Micheal Martin. He
dismissed it out of hand and nearly laughed me out
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But there we had
(Finance Minister) Brian Cowen recently giving such
a designation to the Shannon Basin."
Cllr. Bradley, the proprietor of Buncrana's Eurospar
supermarket, said he would use his connections with
his party's Opposition backbenchers, Deputies Joe
McHugh and Dinny McGinley, to further the case of
Buncrana and its most pressing needs in the Dail.
"Buncrana Town Council can't create jobs but it can
act as a catalyst to put the necessary
infrastructure in place to attract jobs." |
He said he would keep a
close eye on the progress of decentralisation in the
town and the "bureacratic red tape" that was
currently hampering progress on the town's
much-needed harbour breakwater.
Cllr. Bradley, who succeeded Cllr. Joe Doherty as
mayor, said he would also push for better recycling
facilities including a civic amenity site for the
town. |
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"On a personal note, I
would like to say that I enjoy my job as a
councillor and I am looking forward to the year
ahead. I hope that we, as councillors, can work
towards a consensus on the major issues for the
betterment of Buncrana.
"I promise to give my full commitment to the
Council, the Executive and the people of Buncrana,"
he added.
Cllr. Bradley, who was elected unopposed, received
warm wishes and congratulations from his councillor
colleagues. All said they believed he would bring
hard work, dedication and distinction to his new
role. This will be Cllr. Bradley's first time as
chairman of the nine-member Council, in his eight
years serving on the local authority. His deputy for
the year will be his Fine Gael colleague, Cllr.
Peter McLaughlin. Meanwhile,
warm thanks were also extended to Cllr. Doherty,
whom they said had served the town with distinction
- bringing his many years of experience as a
councillor to bear on a number of sensitive and
important issues affecting the town in the previous
12 months. |
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