This article is from page 8 of the 2013-02-12 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 8 JPG
A FAMILIAR face will return to Kilrush Town Council this evening (Tuesday), when Christy O’Malley (FF) is welcomed back to the council. The former mayor of Kilrush, who lost his seat in the 2009 election, has been seconded by the Fianna Fáil party to take the seat vacated following the death of the late Cllr Stephen O’Gorman (FF) last December. At a Fianna Fáil convention on Sunday evening in the Haven Arms, Kilrush, the retired Garda sergeant was returned unopposed to take the seat. Law student Emmet Greaney, a native of Kilrush and member of the local Cumann, had also been nominated, along with Mr O’Malley, to contest the appointment. He withdrew his nomination on the night, however, and the more experienced Fianna Fáil man was returned uncontested. The soon-to-be-reappointed Cllr O’Malley is no stranger to local politics. As well as serving on the town council, he was also chairman of the Kilrush Special Olympics Committee when Kilrush Town hosted the Georgia Republic in 2003. His party colleague, Cllr Tom Prendeville, said the former mayor took some persuading as he was convinced to return to local politics. “He brings with him so much experience and expertise. I always felt he brought common sense to the council table,” he said. Cllr Prendeville added that Mr O’Malley’s selection was met with a positive response from the community as it pointed to continuity within the council. Christy will take up his appointment this evening when the February meeting of the council begins at 7pm. He will take part in just 14 more monthly meetings before the council is disbanded in 2014.