Urging voters to prioritise environmental issues in Euro Elections

Voters in this year’s European Parliament elections should question the environmental credentials of candidates in considering who to vote for in the East constituency. This is the view of Kilkenny Councillor Malcolm Noonan. He is calling on the electorate to take on board issues of climate change, support for Irish agriculture, genetic modification of food and water quality in deciding who to vote for in the upcoming elections.

Cllr Noonan, who was widely tipped to be the Green Party’s candidate for the East constituency, withdrew his name from the running to focus solely on his local election campaign. He also felt it was unfair that, had he been ratified, four of the five candidates would have been based in Kilkenny.

“I have spoken to a number of the candidates from other parties and I feel that there is nothing to be gained by my name being put forward at this stage,” said Cllr Noonan. “I would like to see voters taking environmental issues into consideration in deciding who to vote for. Climate change is the single biggest threat facing humanity in coming decades and I think it essential that Ireland has good representation in Europe which will reflect our commitment to tackling the climate crisis. I have worked to try and bring into effect a Climate Law which was first proposed in the Seanad by the Labour Party and I think that in the East constituency, they have a credible environmental candidate in Nessa Childers”, he said. “In my view, party politics have very little currency in these difficult times and I think it’s time for voters to think strategically about issues and policies.”

Cllr Noonan reiterated his call for a cross-party consensus in dealing with the economic crisis in Ireland.
“Everywhere I go, people are asking that political parties put aside their differences and show collective leadership to get us through our difficulties. This has gone beyond punishing Fianna Fáil for their mismanagement of the economy, people are looking for answers, they are looking for hope and we must provide some of that hope,” he concluded.

This is a press release I issued following the Borough Council’s purchase of St Mary’s Church and Graveyard. I have to say, I felt very proud signing the purchase agreement and to have played a part in bringing this day about. The Church of Ireland and trustees of St Mary’s have to be commended for taking care of it for so long under difficult circumstances. This site sparked my imagination… Continue reading

Following the decision by An Bord Pleanala to refuse planning for a major retail development at the former Mart site in Kilkenny City, Mayor Malcolm Noonan is calling Continue reading

 

The need for dedicated grounds for Kilkenny’s fastest growing sport has been put to Kilkenny Co Council’s parks staff by Mayor Malcolm Noonan. Cricket is becoming increasingly popular among people of all ages in Kilkenny and was once played widely throughout the county. Mayor Noonan feels that Kilkenny needs a cricket ground

September16th to 22nd is European Mobility Week and Kilkenny as a registered participating city has a journey to go in becoming a model for sustainable transport, walking and cycling. Kilkenny Mayor Malcolm Noonan is confident that Kilkenny can become a leader among regional towns in reducing car dependency and moving towards walking

Matters Brought Forward By Direction of the Mayor to Kilkenny Borough Council  Meeting 21/9/09

These are just some of the initiatives I have been involved in over the months of July and August; I reported this to members at September’s Borough Council Meeting

The Mayor acknowledges the work done by Sheasky and Borough staff on their own four in a row welcome home ceremony for… Continue reading

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!