Sponsored by Johnny McGuinness, Fine Gael candidate for Carndonagh/North Inishowen
In 2022 Johnny McGuinness was honoured to be co-opted to Donegal County Council, filling the seat left vacant following the sad passing of his late father, Bernard.
Cllr McGuinness has been immensely proud to carry on Bernard’s legacy of serving the people of Inishowen.
As he seeks re-election in the Carndonagh municipal district this June, he wants to continue working hard for north Inishowen to ensure further development of local services and amenities.
He said: “As a father, businessman and suckler farmer I have a wide understanding and knowledge of the issues affecting our community.
“Defective Concrete Blocks: As an affected homeowner, I have pledged my full support to the People’s Document. I have attended protests and delegations, sponsored transport and spoken as a representative of MAG and 100% Redress in front of members of the Oireachtas. I am currently lobbying for a Taoiseach-led response to what can only be described as a humanitarian emergency.
“Community Healthcare: Inadequacies in our healthcare services must be addressed, including additional-needs facilities and extra care for the elderly.
“Farming & Fishing: Fair prices, less bureaucracy and the preservation of fishing grounds and livelihoods are vital to the knowledge transfer and traditions of rural Ireland. Planning and
“Housing: I am a strong advocate for the delivery of rural housing which is vital to the survival of every village and town in our community.
“Business & Tourism: Inishowen must get its fair share of investment and support to ensure the survival of our local businesses.
“I would greatly appreciate it if you would consider me for your first preference vote. As always, if there is an issue of particular concern for you, please don’t hesitate to contact me.”
Get in Touch:
Tel: 087 777 0626
JohnnyMcGuinness@Donegalcoco.ie
www.JohnnyMcGuinness.ie
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