O’TUILLE – Who is Joe the Spiv?

August 25, 2009 by frankgallagher

DEAR FRANK,

The story of Dad’s Army was the Home Guard, a mixture of too old, too young, unfit, will defend Blighty against the Nazis, stiff upper lip, we will fight them on the beachs, the ditches sort of stuff. Read the rest of this entry »

MILLMOUNT WALLED TOWNS DAY

August 10, 2009 by frankgallagher
 As part of National Heritage Week , and to mark Irish Walled Towns Day,  Millmount Museum will be hosting a series of free events on Sunday August 23th from 1pm -6pm in the Millmount courtyard and complex.
 
Drogheda is one of just 12 towns in Ireland (north & south) celebrating its heritage as a walled town and a very interesting afternoon programme of traditional and world music, set dancing, sean nos dancing, folk theatre, falconry dispaly, craft demonstrations, kiddies fun games, book stall and food stalls have been arranged.
 
Millmount Museum and Martello Tower will be open free of charge and all of the craft units in the complex will be open.
 
Further Info from:
Liam Reilly, Millmount Museum, Drogheda.
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SOCIALIST PARTY PUBLIC CAMPAIGN

August 10, 2009 by frankgallagher
Local Socialist Party members, including Drogheda Borough Councillor Frank Gallagher, distributed hundreds of leaflets to lunchtime shoppers in West Street on Saturday last (August 8th), as part of their campaign of opposition to a proposed introduction of a property tax and the re-introduction of water charges on domestic households.
 
The leaflet entitled, “Can’t Pay – Won’t Pay”, pointed to proposals from the Special Review Group on Public Service Pay & Numbers (An Bord Snip Nua) and the Commission on Taxation, to introduce a property tax of between 600-800 euro per year on an average family home and to re-introduce water charges on all domestic households.
 
The Socialist Party, in their leaflet, pledged to organise and launch ”a mass non-payment campaign of civil disobedience to defeat these taxes”.
 
Speaking after the protest local Socialist Party councilior, Frank Gallagher said that “it’s all very well for most of our public representatives and trade union leaders to say they are against these attacks on the living standards of ordinary working people, families, the unemployed and pensioners but the acid test of their sincerity will be whether they lead from the front and publicly advocate a mass no-pay fight back. In anticipation of the usual and predictable, pathetic response from both the country’s trade union leadership and the phoney Fine Gael-Labour parliamentary “opposition” the Socialist Party make no bones about our intention to organise a mass no-pay protest in the event of either a property tax or water tax being forced on the ordinary working people and their families”.
 

BOYNE BOOKS – a real surprise

July 31, 2009 by frankgallagher

Boyne Books, the new bookshop  on Narrow West Street, is very fast aquiring the reputation of being Drogheda’s  latest and very best “cultural” venue .

Although only open since May of this year, Boyne Books has very quickly become the favourite bookshop of serious readers and of the local Creative Writers Group, not to mention Drogheda’s arts fraternity.

What seemingly sets Boyne Books well above and apart from the bigger book outlets in town is the sheer quality of its range of books, prints as well as old and rare photographs. Another feature of Boyne Books  is that it is a very inexpensive shop with something to suit every interest and budget. You  simply can’t fail  to get the feeling that the proprietors have taken a deliberate policy decision to completely bypass the ”trashy” end of the  book market, and concentrate solely on quality rather than quantity.

The other ingredient in the popularity of Boyne Books is that it is more than just another bookstore. It ’s also a venue, that hosts regular events – everything from exhibitions to poetry and book reading reading evenings to “open mic” nights, and has also already been the venue for one or two very  successful book launches.   A ”cafe-style” atmosphere (tea/coffee/snacks always available), tourist and visitor information readily on hand all  combine neatly with the books and the venue’s events to give the town it’s very first  (and very  real)  high street ”heritage centre”.

Check out  Boyne Books for yourself – you’ll be very pleasantly surprised.

WATER CHARGES – Press Statement

July 27, 2009 by frankgallagher

Issued by the following Socialist Party Councillors on Monday, July 27th 2009:

Cllr. Mick Barry (Cork City Council), Cllr. Ruth Coppinger (Fingal County Council), Cllr. Clare Daly (Fingal County Council), Cllr. Frank Gallagher (Drogheda Borough Council), Cllr. Tterry Kelleher (Balbriggan Town Council).

There are widespread media reports today that the government will attempt to impose water charges on households in the report of the Commission on Taxation.

This would be another intolerable imposition on the incomes of hard-pressed working people arising from the chronic crisis in Irish capitalism. 

We give notice to the government that any attempt to re-introduce a water tax will be met with a mass campaign of opposition including a mass boycott by householders. We would remind the government of the huge opposition to water charges throughout the country, and in particular in the greater Dublin area, in 1994, 1995 and 1996 led by the Federation of Dublin Anti-Water Charges Campaigns, which forced the abolition of this hated tax in December 1996.

Water conservation: The Green Party in government may try to justify water charges by saying that they would assist water conservation. This would be a patent hypocrisy. The fact is that almost half the national housing stock has been built in the last 13 years and extensive water conservation measures which would have dramatically improved the levels of conservation could have been insisted on. Despite consistent calls by the Socialist Party, these measures were not implemented.

BACON – a selfish “ham”

July 22, 2009 by frankgallagher

Economist Peter Bacon’s call for the statutory minimum wage to be cut reveals his  inhuman and viciously callous attitude towards  the poorest of the poor of the country’s workforce.

The self-styled “respected economic expert” never has a difficulty himself, charging obscene fees for his services of economic forecasting, writing and compiling various economic development plans and reports and doling out “expert” economic analysis and advice (much of it for local and national government) that guarantees him easy money from public purse. 

Like Colm McCarthy the other freeloaders and parasites that comprise An Bord Snip Nua and called for dole payments to be cut, all these individuals truly have necks as hard as the proverbial “jockey’s bollocks”. They belong to a class that has absolutely no problem living the “high life” funded by the State (i.e. the taxpayer) from the various economic quangos they routinely manage to get themselves co-opted onto.

Where was Bacon and his ilk when the residential property lobby (the land speculators, developers, the banks and the auctioneering fraternity) were racketeering and profiteering the national pension reserve fund out of existance? No calls for cuts to the profiteering or a stop to the racketeering there. In fact Bacon was publicly and brazenly dismissing the handful of genuinely respectable individuals who DID, forewarn of the consequenses of the so-called property boom. 

The damage done to the lives of ordinary working people (and Irish society generally) by those who inflated the residential property bubble, and those complicit in it’s inflation through their deafening silence, will be deeper and more widespread than the misery inflicted on the country and society by the drug barons and organised crime gangs.

Some “respected” economist, indeed, is Mr Bacon! – more like a free-loading, parasitic and selfish HAM.

THANK YOU DROGHEDA NORTH

July 2, 2009 by frankgallagher

I’m very proud and priviliged to have been the subject of local and national political history by becoming the Socialist Party’s first ever elected representative  to the  Drogheda Borough Council, and the Socialist Party’s first ever elected public representative in provincial Ireland (outside of Dublin and Cork). Read the rest of this entry »

IRISH OPEN – Entertainment Events

May 22, 2009 by frankgallagher

Entertainment Events during the 3 Irish Open Golf Championship May 14th – 17th. 

Listing compiled and very kindly supplied by: LIAM REILLY, Millmount Museum & Martello Tower.

Thursday May 14th Read the rest of this entry »

THE NORTHSIDE RAILWAY STATION CON

May 17, 2009 by frankgallagher

The politically fashionable demand for a second (north) Drogheda railway station would, if it was conceded, add massively to peak rush-hour vehicular traffic on either the Newfoundwell or Ballymakenny Roads – depending where the mooted railhead was located. Read the rest of this entry »

THE RAZ REILLY SCANDAL

May 4, 2009 by frankgallagher

DROGHEDA BOROUGH COUNCIL  with the full support of every elected local Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and Labour councillor, as well as local Fine Gael T.D. Fergus O’Dowd, will have spent a potential 2 million euro of public money in court costs and legal fees to force  59-year old fireman Patrick “Raz” Reilly to retire, by the time the council’s  Supreme Court appeal  against Raz’s (2008) watershed High Court victory is decided. Read the rest of this entry »