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Ciarán Cuffe ( TD )

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Phone: 01 618 3082
Email: Ciaran.Cuffe@Oireachtas.ie
Homepage: http://www.CiaranCuffe.ie
Postal Address: Dáil Eireann, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Postal Address: 96 Patrick Street, Dún Laoghaire
Ciaran Cuffe TD

Ciarán Cuffe was first involved in politics by marching to save the Viking settlement at Wood Quay in the 1970’s. Born in Shankill in 1963, he went to school at the Children’s House Montessori School in Stillorgan, Gonzaga College in Ranelagh, and University College Dublin, followed by a year at the University of Venice, Italy. He has degrees in architecture and town planning from University College Dublin, and lectured in urban planning at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Bolton Street prior to his election to the Dáil.

He represented Dublin’s south inner city as a city councillor on Dublin City Council for twelve years from1991 – 2003. He was elected as a TD for the Dún Laoghaire constituency in 2002, and was re-elected in 2007.

He joined the Green Party in 1982, and campaigned with Students against the Destruction of Dublin in the 1980’s to protect Dublin’s heritage, and promote light rail. He has campaigned on transport, planning and environmental issues.

He was one of the first to call for a modern tram system for Dublin in 1991, and looks forward to the Luas being extended to Cherrywood and Bray. He is a keen cyclist, and has ridden his bicycle coast-to coast-across the United States.

He has made the case for proper planning instead of urban sprawl, and has campaigned to save the Shankill Bray green belt from development, as well as arguing for decent design quality in new developments.

He has campaigned on climate change issues for over a decade, and wants Ireland to be a world leader in sustainable development policies at home and abroad.

He is the Green Party’s Spokesperson on Justice, Equality and Law Reform; Transport, and Foreign Affairs.

He is a member of Amnesty International, An Taisce and the Dublin Cycling Campaign.

He has published draft laws to tackle noise pollution, and protect Dublin Bay.

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