Ian Croft, a dedicated community leader and long-time resident of Santry, has officially registered as an independent candidate for the Dublin City Council elections in the Artane Whitehall area. With a long history of community involvement and advocacy, Ian is committed to representing the needs and aspirations of his constituents.
Key Points about Ian Croft:
- Community Roots and Leadership:
- 40-year Santry resident with deep ties to the community.
- Founding member and chairman of a local Tidy Towns group, enhancing the local environment.
- Professional and Advocacy Experience:
- Holds an Honours degree in Counselling & Psychotherapy.
- Over 15 years of experience liaising with Dublin City Council.
- Campaign Priorities:
- 24/7 Policing: Increasing Garda presence and exploring alternative policing solutions.
- Drug Policy Reform: Treating drug use as a health issue and supporting recovery programs.
- Domestic Abuse Support: Expanding refuge spaces and comprehensive support for survivors.
- Affordable Childcare: Boosting financial support for families.
- Cost Reduction: Lowering Local Property Tax and creating a public portal for transparency.
- Housing Solutions: Implementing rent control and homelessness prevention strategies.
- Teen Well-Being: Enhancing mental health services and resilience programs for youth.
- Citizen Engagement: Launching a citizens portal for real-time updates and accountability.
- Collaboration: Promoting cooperation across government departments to reduce costs.
- Migration Dialogue: Establishing forums for discussing migration issues and solutions.
- Responsible Development: Balancing new housing projects with infrastructure improvements.
Call to Action: Ian Croft is eager to listen to the concerns of Artane Whitehall residents and work collaboratively to address community challenges. Vote for Ian Croft to ensure a transparent, accountable, and proactive representation in the Dublin City Council.
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