*Senator Paul Gavan (SF), Mary Lou McDonald (SF) and Dawn Bennett (SF).ย
WEST CLARE businesswoman, Dawn Bennett (SF) has been confirmed as Sinn Fรฉinโs candidate in the Kilrush local electoral for the June 7th elections.
From Kilkee and living in Cross, Dawn is the owner of CocoLemon hairdressers in Kilrush. The Limerick native moved to West Clare five years ago. Ironically it is the second link to the cosmetic trade in the election race, Dinny Gould’s (IND) daughter Sarah owns Riverside Hair & Beauty in Cree.
She is the partyโs fifth candidate in Clare for the local elections joining Tommy Guilfoyle (SF) in the Ennis MD, Martina Cleary (SF) in the Killaloe MD while Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) and James Ryan (SF) are both running in the Shannon MD.
In the 2019 local elections, Violet-Anne Wynne ran for the party in the Kilrush LEA where she received 385 first preference votes and was eliminated on the fifth count. A year later, Violet-Anne became a Clare TD after topping the poll in the General Election with 8,987 first preference votes, she left Sinn Fรฉin in February 2022 citing a campaign of โpsychological warfareโ.
In a statement, Dawn said her interest in politics came from listening to the current leader of Sinn Fรฉin. โIt started from listening to Mary Lou McDonald. She was offering common sense solutions and was so down to earth. Mary Lou and Sinn Fรฉin are for the people and I love to help people whenever I can, so it was the right party for me. Iโm a carer myself so I know how difficult it is to get access to the services people needโ. Dawn met Mary Lou when she was in Limerick last week to launch the campaign of Senator Paul Gavan (SF) who is running as the partyโs candidate in Ireland South for the European elections.
On her decision to relocate to West Clare in 2019, Dawn said, โwe made our home here. Itโs a beautiful place to raise a family, and the surroundings are absolutely magical. I really feel that this is my community and I want to help my community. I want to help increase footfall for Kilrush as an economic driver for the whole area. There is some deprivation and some social problems in the area and I want to help to improve things to the best of my abilityโ.
โWe need change, weโre listening to the same jargon for years, itโs just empty promise after empty promise. My son is on the autism spectrum and there are little to no services for him. Like many other parents, Iโve had to be his advocate and voice, Iโve had to do his speech therapy for him because he doesnโt get that as a consistent service. So, Iโve experienced first-hand the lack of services and I know families struggling with all kinds of challenges
on their own and itโs not good enough. I want to help families in West Clare to get servicesโ.
Dawn added, โI also want to help small businesses to cope with business costs. This effects tourism and hospitality, the services sector and has a knock-on effect. We can stimulate employment and the local economy if we tackle the obstacles faced by small businessesโ.
There are โvery fewโ entertainment and diversion facilities for children in West Clare, she lamented.