“Oliver Cromwell” campaigns outside Leinster House for Drogheda to get City status – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

“Oliver Cromwell” campaigns outside Leinster House for Drogheda to get City status




The group advocating city status for Drogheda today handed in a petition to the Oireachtas at Leinster House in Dublin to underpin its demands.

Drogheda City Status group collected over 3,000 names within the past three weeks as it steps up its campaign to make Drogheda and the surrounding area a city. The delivery of the petition follows the formal submission made earlier this month under the National Planning Framework Ireland 2040. That submission details how the 2016 census point to a population of over 83,000 in the Greater Drogheda Area, larger than Waterford City, and the fifth largest in the State.

Drogheda City Status group has been campaigning for over a decade to end what it claims is the “nightmare” dual
administration of the town and its rapidly expanding satellite communities. The report outlines how the former Municipal Borough of Drogheda, together with the adjoining Louth and Meath rural areas, have increased in population by almost 80% between 1996-2016. The population has risen from 46,451 to 83,042 at a time when the average national increase was 31.22%.

The report also outlines how Drogheda city environs fulfils the criteria laid down by the EU Commission and the OECD for city status because of population density per kilometre and it numbers in excess of 50,000 people.

Earlier today, businessman Trevor Keogh of Keogh’s Car Valeting dressed up as Oliver Cromwell in a PR stunt aimed at highlighting the City cause.

 

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