Pat McCormack, Margaret Glynn, Cllr Ken Glynn, Camillus Glynn, and Michael McGrath at Cllr Glynn’s local election campaign launch on Tuesday.

Glynn puts focus on housing and transport

Senior elected representative from Fianna Fáil were present for the launch of Cllr Ken Glynn’s local election campaign at Caffrey’s, Mullingar, on Tuesday night.

The large gathering was addressed by Robert Troy, TD, European election candidate Barry Cowen, TD, and special quest Minister Michael McGrath, as well as Cllr Glynn.

Cllr Glynn told the gathering that among his priorities was the provision of more social and affordable housing, improved public transport – including a new town bus service – and increased rail carriages a priority.

He said: “The reopening of Mullingar to Athlone is something that must happen” he said, and he also vowed to push for a resolution to the traffic problems in Mullingar.

“The growing need for additional services to serve the increasing level of new builds is evident,” said Cllr Glynn, “and a new secondary school is required to meet the growing demand.”

Laura Glynn, Claire Glynn, Cllr Ken Glynn, Minister Michael McGrath and Conor Glynn.
Pat McCormack, Margaret Glynn, Cllr Ken Glynn, Camillus Glynn, and Michael McGrath at Cllr Glynn’s local election campaign launch on Tuesday.
James McKnight, Cllr Ken Glynn, Joe O’Brien, Minister Michael McGrath and Robert Troy, TD.
Camillus Glynn, Declan Connolly, Margaret Glynn, Michael McGrath, Kathleen O'Neill, Cllr Ken Glynn, Pat McCormack, Sean Fox, Chris Fox, Teresa Geraghty and James McKnight.
Cllr Ken Glynn, Helena Garvin, Andrew McCormack and Minister Michael McGrath.