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Constituency Contact Name Contact Number Email Constituency Contact Name Contact Number Email Carlow County Council Eamonn Brophy 059 9170345 [email protected] Cavan County Council Grainne Boyle 047 4378586 [email protected] Clare County Council Annette Donnellan 065 6846431 [email protected] Cork City Council David O'Brien 021 4924099 [email protected] Cork County Council Claire Looney O'Sullivan 021 4285342 [email protected] Donegal County Council Charles Sweeney 074 91 53900 [email protected] 087 9112401 Dublin City Council Ruth Treacy 01 2222803 [email protected] Dún Laoghaire- Bernadette King 01 2054380 [email protected] Rathdown County Council 01 2047295 Fingal County Council Liz Hartigan 01 8905859 [email protected] Galway City Council Caitriona Morgan 091 536400/ [email protected] 091 536461 Galway County Council Marian Donohue 091 509165 [email protected] Kerry County Council Brian Looney 066 7183500 [email protected] Kildare County Council John Shannon 045 980353 [email protected] Kilkenny County Council Anne Maria Walsh 056 7794158 [email protected] Laois County Council Pamela Tynan 057 8664060 [email protected] Leitrim County Council Kieran Brett 071 9620005 ext 104 [email protected] Limerick City and County Elizabeth Creamer 061 557337 [email protected] Council Longford County Council Anne Lee 043-3343433 [email protected] Louth County Council Sinead McVerry 042 9324388 [email protected] Mayo County Council Helen Blake 094 9064397 [email protected]; [email protected] Meath County Council Eugene Farrelly 046 9097000 [email protected] Monaghan County Council Cathal Flynn 047 73749 [email protected] Offaly County Council Gerry Bruton 057-9346800 ext 6885 [email protected] Roscommon County Council Pat Murtagh 090 6637173 [email protected] Sligo County Council John Moran 071 9111020 [email protected] South Dublin County Council Andy Lane 01 4149000 ext 4713 [email protected] Tipperary County Council Margo Hayes 0761 066217 [email protected] Waterford City & County Colette O'Brien 0761 102016 [email protected] Council Westmeath County Council Anne Galvin 044 9332247 [email protected] Wexford County Council Pat Collins 053 9196260 [email protected] Wicklow County Council Lorraine Gallagher 0404 20198 [email protected] *** It is important to bear in mind that the administrators could change following the Local Elections, when all Committees are re-established for the next 5-year term..
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