I attended the Commemoration of the late great socialist leader, James Connolly at Arbour Hill Military Cemetery this morning. Thankfully, the rain staved off and spirits were high. It was a fitting and rousing ceremony which saw many people from far and wide in attendance, including members of the Connolly Clan.
An Táiniste, Eamon Gilmore, gave a fine and uplifting speech however he did warn of harsher measures to come down the line as part of Ireland's recovery. Wreaths were laid by Mr. Gilmore, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Labour Party; by Patricia King, Vice President of SIPTU; and by a member of the Connolly family. The Labour Party Leader Eamon Gilmore and Patricia King gave the orations.
From a personal point of view, I think we need to reflect more on the days of yesteryear as a means of rebuilding Ireland back to the country it once was and still can be.
In the words of James himself, 'Our curse is our belief in our weakness...We are not weak, we are strong!'
Dia na hÉireann
TG
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
James Connolly Commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery
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James Connolly,
Labour
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Over Flowing Liter Bins - Aghhhhhh!
My pet hate, overflowing litter bins. (Aggh!)
I counted 5 overflowing litter bins on my way to a public meeting in Blancharstown yesterday. I watched as Mrs. Mulratty tried to squeeze a empty Capri Sun into an already full bin only to dislodge an Abrakebabra Burger Box loose.
I will be meeting with Dublin City Council on this matter in the coming weeks and will keep you posted. The cutbacks within the council (namely my brother in laws recent redundancy) are having a knock on effect on our community.
On a positive note, I have been informed that the double yellow lines outside The Roselawn Inn) are to be removed after 4 long months petitioning. Persistence pays.
I counted 5 overflowing litter bins on my way to a public meeting in Blancharstown yesterday. I watched as Mrs. Mulratty tried to squeeze a empty Capri Sun into an already full bin only to dislodge an Abrakebabra Burger Box loose.
I will be meeting with Dublin City Council on this matter in the coming weeks and will keep you posted. The cutbacks within the council (namely my brother in laws recent redundancy) are having a knock on effect on our community.
On a positive note, I have been informed that the double yellow lines outside The Roselawn Inn) are to be removed after 4 long months petitioning. Persistence pays.
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Angrey People,
Blanchardstown,
Litter
Friday, February 25, 2011
Ghusto's Gone International
Meet with a lovely French reporter at the weekend who did a write up on myself and Bobby. For those of you who are interested, here's the article below mes ami.
AFP Article on Terry and Bobby
AFP Article on Terry and Bobby
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Interview
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Meet the People
I got to meet some very interesting people on the streets yesterday. Held a fish, cut some meat, juggled a few apples, but got pelted with a pepper :(
My thanks to Bobby for organising and managing a tight schedule.
Go Ghusto on the 27th!
TG
My thanks to Bobby for organising and managing a tight schedule.
Go Ghusto on the 27th!
TG
Labels:
Canvassing,
Hustings
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
A Few Pointers from Tubs
I was lucky enough to meet with Ryan Tubridy recently. He was kind enough to give me a few pointers on how to handle the media and self publicise. I've been told there's a resemblance?
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Celebrity
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Public Meeting Tuesday 15th February 2011
Dear residents,
I will be holding a public meeting on Tuesday the 14th February in my living room in Griffith Close at 8pm. We will be discussing some of the local issues within the neighbourhood. The meeting is entitled 'Making Change'. All interested attendees should email me on the internet (terryghusto@gmail.com) and i will make sure you have a seat, a cup of tea or a can of Hackenberg. Hope to see you there!. TG
I will be holding a public meeting on Tuesday the 14th February in my living room in Griffith Close at 8pm. We will be discussing some of the local issues within the neighbourhood. The meeting is entitled 'Making Change'. All interested attendees should email me on the internet (terryghusto@gmail.com) and i will make sure you have a seat, a cup of tea or a can of Hackenberg. Hope to see you there!. TG
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Public Meeting
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Student Fees Protest
Well, I finally got around to developing my photos from the day of the student protest. It was a fantastic day of demonstration. Thanks to all for coming out, especially at such short notice. I appreciate it.
To give you an update on my progress, I have been in touch with all the student unions including USI (Union of Students Ireland) and I will be making representations on their behalf to the next Minister of Finance in relation to the non implementation of student fees. Will keep you abreast of my progress.
To give you an update on my progress, I have been in touch with all the student unions including USI (Union of Students Ireland) and I will be making representations on their behalf to the next Minister of Finance in relation to the non implementation of student fees. Will keep you abreast of my progress.
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Student Protest
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
* End to knife / violent crime
ISSUES TO BE TACKLED
*One needs only to open papers on a daily basis to witness the catastrophic effect knife / gun / gang and violent crime is having on our neighbourhoods. This is deeply felt amongst the good communities in Dublin West. I intend to address the issues in a real and grown-up manner. It is obvious we need assistance from abroad as we do not have the experience or expertise to deal with these types of crime on a daily basis in our communities. If elected I will pressure the leading political parties to bring in crime experts from England and the US to educate the people. I will also demand that a copy of the expert US TV series The Wire and The Sopranos is delivered to every house in the constituency..
*One needs only to open papers on a daily basis to witness the catastrophic effect knife / gun / gang and violent crime is having on our neighbourhoods. This is deeply felt amongst the good communities in Dublin West. I intend to address the issues in a real and grown-up manner. It is obvious we need assistance from abroad as we do not have the experience or expertise to deal with these types of crime on a daily basis in our communities. If elected I will pressure the leading political parties to bring in crime experts from England and the US to educate the people. I will also demand that a copy of the expert US TV series The Wire and The Sopranos is delivered to every house in the constituency..
Labels:
Blanchardstown,
Crime,
Dublin West,
Knife Crime
Monday, December 13, 2010
Wonky pavements, no thanks!
ISSUES TO BE TACKLED
* Wonky pavements.
The age demographic in and around the Dublin West constituency has aged dramatically over the years. Issues such as broken and damaged pavements have come to the fore by becoming a dangerous hazard to citizens as well as being unsightly. I intend to fix this issue once and for all by assigning a Fingal County Council team to the task of eradicating broken paving.
* Wonky pavements.
The age demographic in and around the Dublin West constituency has aged dramatically over the years. Issues such as broken and damaged pavements have come to the fore by becoming a dangerous hazard to citizens as well as being unsightly. I intend to fix this issue once and for all by assigning a Fingal County Council team to the task of eradicating broken paving.
Labels:
Amenities,
Dublin West,
Wonky Pavements
Friday, December 3, 2010
The unaccommodating and restrictive hours of parking that don’t facilitate the shift worker (which I am)
As mentioned before, I work shift. Depending on the Rota, I would be working 1 full week of nights resulting in sleeping of my body between the house of 8 and 5. AM to PM mightened I add. As I’m sure your good selves are aware of, these are the very hours of parking fees in the Griffith Close area. It is of my our viewpoint, that these hours are restrictive and discriminatory on the part of the shift-worker. Why is it that my neighbour, Joe O’Mahony, doesn’t have to pay for parking and I do. Does that sound fair to you? The reason he doesn’t have to pay is because he is an accountant and he works between the aforementioned hours so his car isn’t there mine is. That’s the reason. So I put it to you this, because of my shift patterns, I believe it is incumberant of the council to issue a permit, which will allow all shirt works park their vans where ever they want whenever they are at home. I pledge to tackle this issue!
The constant and irritating flicker of the 34b streetlight located in front of 2 Griffith Close, Finglas East, D11, between the hours of 12 am and 5 am
Presently I work shift work. Now, a lot of my day, as you can imagine is spent in bed. I, like anyone else likes my sleep. Now, cos I work shift, my sleeping hours aren’t on par with the regular day of a regular everyday worker. The point I am making, is regarding the flicker, or ‘strobe effect’ of the afore mentioned street lamp. There’s a gable at the cuff of my driveway that goops out a bit. My issue isn’t with that gable, but it’s certainly a chore to reverse a car past that gable while there’s the equivalent of a rave going on above me. Because I work shifts, I feel I’m alone on this as, like I said, my sleeping hours wouldn’t congrew with that of the everyday man. All of the lights in Griffith Close bar one work perfectly, although there are some that seem a little dim and could warrant a replacement bulb, this however is another days battle. Why is it that the one light that doesn’t work is located directly outside my driveway. This wouldn’t not be a big encumbrance if I wasn’t a shirt worker, but like I said, I am and it is.
I pledge to tackle this issue!
I pledge to tackle this issue!
Labels:
Amenities,
Blanchardstown,
flickering light,
strobe effect
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