Drogheda Independent

Town Hall meeting takes place in the Westcourt

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MAYOR Frank Godfrey is hosting a second ‘ Town Hall Meeting’ at the Westcourt Hotel on this Wednesday, October 17th. This follows a packed attendance at the initial “Town Hall” meeting organised by the Mayor and the Drogheda City Status Group a few weeks ago. All are invited to attend.

For the “Town Hall” meeting on this Wednesday, a new panel from different background­s will ensure another lively and constructi­ve debate about a vision of Drogheda as it moves from the present into the future. Included on the panel will be local businessma­n Paul Egan who will talk about teamwork; Liam Reilly on Tourism; Helen Downey on Customer Service and how everyone can be an Ambassador for Drogheda; Emma Coffey on the Ireland 2040 plan and Declan Power, General Manager at the Barbican who will speak about jobs and commuting. The Mayor is planning a further meeting in late November.

“The response from the community in the Greater Drogheda area to the first meeting was phenomenal,” said the Mayor, adding “the fact that the panel of speakers was drawn from the community and that they spoke passionate­ly about their pride in Drogheda and their hopes and aspiration­s for the future of this great and historic city really connected with the audience. For that reason, I want to hear the views of more people who live in the area – whether they are on the panel or in the audience, and I want more politician­s of all shades to be there too – they owe it to their constituen­ts to hear their views.”

“I am asking everyone interested in the future of the Greater Drogheda area and its people to come along, and I would appeal to my fellow councillor­s to attend as well as Oireachtas members in the Louth/East Meath area. East Meath councillor­s are invited too, as well as members of the local communitie­s there,” concluded Mayor Godfrey.

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Meeting on Drogheda’s future this Wednesday

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