The Argus

Taoiseach’s tribute to Terry Brennan

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An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar led tributes to former Councillor and Senator, Terry Brennan, who sadly passed away last Friday.

‘I was deeply saddened to hear of the death of Terry Brennan, a member of our Fine Gael family who served with distinctio­n for many years on Louth County Council and in the Seanad,’ said the Taoiseach.

‘When I first became a Minister, and Terry was our spokespers­on for Tourism and Sport in the Seanad, we worked closely on many issues. I enjoyed sharing ideas and discussing policy and he was always good company and a great source of advice.’

‘ Terry had a passionate interest in developing better North-South relations and he has left a strong legacy in terms of cross-border co-operation. For example, the proposal for a Narrow Water Bridge across Carlingfor­d Lough was something he long championed. Its inclusion in both the New Decade, New Approach framework and the new Programme for Government is part of his legacy.’

‘When President Bill Clinton visited Ireland in 2000, he met with Terry and discussed the future of our island, and they even arranged to play a round of golf at Augusta in Georgia the following summer.’

‘A great public representa­tive, Terry always ensured that issues concerning the people of the Cooley Peninsula and the north of Dundalk were to the fore. He was a strong advocate for his constituen­ts both locally and nationally.’

‘From early on he saw the tourism potential of Louth and worked tirelessly to promote it through initiative­s like the Tidy Towns. He likewise made an important contributi­on through his work as an engineerin­g officer with the ESB.’

The Taoiseach added: ‘I know that Terry was excellent sportsman, a great golfer who captained Greenore, and also someone who excelled with the GAA in his younger years. He captained Cooley Kickhams to senior championsh­ip glory in 1973 and won senior championsh­ip medals, several Cardinal O’Donnell and Old Gaels Cup medals, and also represente­d Louth at minor and senior level.’

‘ Terry exemplifie­d the idea of public service, serving the people of Carlingfor­d, Louth, and our island with courage, ability and distinctio­n.

Our condolence­s to his wife Aileen and to their children, family and friends.’

 ??  ?? A Day to Remember....Senator Terry Brennan, on the day of his election in his beloved Carlingfor­d.
A Day to Remember....Senator Terry Brennan, on the day of his election in his beloved Carlingfor­d.

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