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Gerry McMonagle: Focusing on health, 100% redress and Letterkenny reaching its full potential

written by Staff Writer May 28, 2024
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Article Sponsored by Gerry McMonagle, Sinn Féin 

Cllr Gerry McMonagle is extremely proud to have represented the community of Letterkenny and surrounding district since first being elected to the Council in 2004. 

As he seeks your number one vote for re-election in the Letterkenny Municipal District on 7th June, Cllr McMonagle promises to continue working on his priorities in the community:

  • Regeneration of Letterkenny Town Centre.
  • Delivery of a real and accessible 100% redress scheme for defective block homeowners.
  • Delivery of the long delayed Bonagee Link Bridge.
  • Greatly increase the delivery of affordable and social housing in Letterkenny.
  • Upgrading of Letterkenny University Hospital with the necessary financial investment every year.
  • Properly resource the health service that supports our children with disabilities and their families.

Chairperson of the Donegal Joint Policing Committee, Councillor Gerry McMonagle (NW Newspix)

Cllr McMonagle says: “Since first being elected to the Council in 2004, Letterkenny has changed dramatically. It has become the Employment and Retail Centre of Donegal with the most recent development of LYIT becoming a university.

“This is something we can all be proud of. Though our community faces many challenges I believe in the potential we have in Letterkenny and surrounding areas and want to continue to work with you to ensure that Letterkenny reaches its full potential in terms of economic development, Town Centre regeneration with better community facilities and infrastructure to help build a strong and resilient community.

“I promise to continue to campaign on the major issues that affect our County. A 100% Redress Scheme for Defective Block Homeowners. A properly resourced and funded Health Service. Proper and adequate supports for children with intellectual and physical disabilities and the much needed Ten T and Bonagee Link.

“Should there be any issue that you feel I can be of help with please feel free to contact me at any time.”

Get in touch:
Tel: 0860637990
Email: gerrymcmonagle@donegalcoco.ie


WATCH:

Cllr McMonagle demands a clear pathway of care for children left behind by HSE vacancies.

Gerry McMonagle: Focusing on health, 100% redress and Letterkenny reaching its full potential was last modified: May 28th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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