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Independent Ireland MEP Ciaran Mullooly to visit Louth next week
Independent Ireland MEP for the Midlands-Northwest Constituency Ciaran Mullooly to hold clinic in Dundalk
MEP Ciaran Mullooly at Agri Committee meeting in Brussels
Reporter:
Donard McCabe
21 Aug 2025 12:30 PM
Independent Ireland MEP for the Midlands-Northwest Constituency Ciaran Mullooly will be visiting Dundalk and the wider County Louth area on next Tuesday 26 August.
The main focus of Mr Mullooly's visit is the ongoing housing crisis in Dundalk and the severe lack of student accommodation within the County Louth area.
Louth representative for Independent Ireland, Ryan McKeown said, "we are looking forward to welcoming Ciaran Mullooly MEP to Dundalk and County Louth next Tuesday to listen to concerns and issues that constituents may have."
Ciaran Mullooly MEP was elected in the Midlands–North-West Constituency in the 2024 European Elections receiving over 57,000 first preference votes.
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