(L-R): Eamon Ryan, Roisin Garvey, Barry O’Donovan, Grace O’Sullivan. Photograph: John Mangan
Two candidates have been announced by The Green Party to contest next yearโs local elections in Clare.
Over sixty people gathered at the Rowan Tree in Ennis on Thursday night where Green Party leader, Eamon Ryan declared Roisin Garvey and Barry OโDonovan would be contesting the 2019 local elections.
Inagh native Roisin Garvey will run in the Ennistymon electoral area which covers North Clare. Her father Flan was a member of Clare County Council from 1985 to 2009 as a Fianna Fรกil councillor. She was โreally humbled by the turnoutโ and admitted, โI was a busy person since I was born, I have a lot of energy and Iโm looking forward to bringing that energy into this campaignโ. Garvey claimed the health of young people would be dramatically different if the Greens were in power, โ25 percent of children are obese, if the Green Party were in charge that would be zeroโ.
Barry OโDonovan who resides in Tuamgraney is to seek a seat in the Killaloe Municipal District where one elected official will lose their seat as a result of the report published by the Local Electoral Area Boundary Committee. Limerick born, OโDonovan said โIโm putting myself forward because I want to be a voice for the people of East Clare who want a better quality of life without it costing the Earthโ.
Eamon Ryan also confirmed at the meeting that Senator Grace OโSullivan is to contest the upcoming European elections in the south of Ireland. Opening his address, Ryan remarked โIโm watching the River Fergus outside and it is the most stunning sightโ. โThe Green Party has always been important in Clare, we may have been seen as the posh boys from Dublin but our roots are in Clare, Iโm thinking of Donal ร Bearra and Brian Meaney and the work they didโ.
โBeing a councillor is a fantastic experience, it is a really republican thing to doโ commented the father of four who topped the poll at the 1999 local elections in Rathmines. โThe Greens at the minute are the second biggest party in Germany and the biggest amongst women. We should be big and we should be everywhere, there is a space for us in rural Irelandโ. He envisioned a country where โfarmers, foresters and fishermen will be our frontline heroesโ.
Of the two selected candidates, the party leader said. โBarry OโDonovan has protested for fifty years, today he said to me we need to move on from protest and be productiveโ. He stated that Roisin Garvey came from โone of the most enterprising familiesโ and told the crowd โher first job was in an office and she was given out to for working too hardโ.
Senator Grace OโSullivan who is only a member of the party for the last four years revealed she is โmad about Clareโ. โWe know climate change is the greatest risk to all planet life on this island and yet weโre not moving fast enoughโ. In 1981, the Waterford woman became Irelandโs first female champion surfer, she continued, โWe know we have the wind, the waves and light that is good for solar panels, we know we have the innovators and the ideas so why donโt we make it happenโ. Grace encouraged people to promote public transport and walking to work and she praised both Barry and Roisin for putting themselves forward, โWhen you stand up, you have to start thinking about your messageโ.
Party member Gerben Uunk suggested they lend their support to an Independent representative in Ennis if they have no selected contender, however The Clare Echo understands the party are hopeful of having an official candidate in each of the Municipal Districts. Concluding the meeting, Eamon Ryan said, โThe main outcome I hope is to get these two people elected. Then weโll have a party here in seven months time to celebrate Green Party representation coming back to Clareโ.