South Dublin County Council elects new Mayor and Deputy Mayor

Padraig Conlon 29 Jun 2021
Cllr Peter Kavanagh Mayor of South Dublin with Cllr. Laura Donaghy Deputy Mayor of South Dublin.

At the Annual Meeting of South Dublin County Council held last Friday in County Hall, Tallaght, Councillor Peter Kavanagh (Independent) representing the Clondalkin Electoral Area was elected Mayor of South Dublin County.

Councillor Peter Kavanagh was proposed for Mayor by Councillor Liam Sinclair (An Rabharta Glas – Green Left) and was seconded by Councillor Shane Moynihan (Fianna Fáil).

Following a roll call vote Councillor Kavanagh was deemed elected to the Office of Mayor.

Tributes were paid to the outgoing Mayor, Councillor Ed O’Brien (Fianna Fáil) and Deputy Mayor, Councillor David McManus (Fine Gael), who thanked their fellow Councillors, Chief Executive, Daniel McLoughlin and the management and staff of the Council for their help and support during their term in office.

Councillor Laura Donaghy (Green Party) representing the Rathfarnham -Templeogue Electoral Area was elected Deputy Mayor.

Councillor Donaghy was proposed as Deputy Mayor by Councillor Suzanne McEneaney (Green Party) and seconded by Councillor David McManus (Fine Gael).

The following councillors were elected as Chairs of the Area Committees:
Councillor Francis Timmons (Independent) was elected chair of the Clondalkin Area Committee.
Councillor Joanna Tuffy (Labour) was elected chair of the Lucan / Palmerstown / North Clondalkin Area Committee.
Councillor Alan Edge (Independent) was elected chair of the Rathfarnham / Templeogue / Firhouse / Bohernabreena Area Committee.
Councillor Teresa Costello (Fianna Fáil) was elected chair of the Tallaght Area Committee.

Mayor Kavanagh thanked his fellow elected members for their support in his acceptance speech and pledged to work towards an inclusive South Dublin County that is welcoming for everyone.

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