
Janet Horner
Janet Horner is a member of the Green Party and the chair of Dublin City Council’s central area committee. She has been actively involved in discussions about tackling litter issues in the city, emphasizing the need for effective communication between council departments to address persistent littering problems in derelict sites.
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Janet Horner criticized the lack of proactivity in addressing dereliction in Dublin.
Are we about to solve Ireland’s dereliction problem? – The Irish TimesO’Gorman also urged party members to back the two byelection candidates, Janet Horner in Dublin Central and Niall Murphy in Galway West.
Success in UK can inspire byelection victories here, O’Gorman says – The Irish TimesJanet Horner is a Green Party candidate who has declared her intention to run in the byelection.
Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch says he plans to contest Dublin byelection – The Irish TimesGreen Party councillor Janet Horner encouraged people to take part in the public consultation.
College Green civic plaza design revealed eight years on from last plans – The Irish TimesCllr Janet Horner has been selected as the Green Party's candidate for the Dublin Central byelection.
Green Party’s Cllr Janet Horner selected as Dublin Central byelection candidate – The Irish TimesCllr Janet Horner tabled an emergency motion to save The Complex, highlighting the need for collaboration among government departments.
Last-minute breakthrough needed to save The Complex arts centre – The Irish Times
Green Party group leader Janet Horner criticized the campaign against the rent changes as outrageous and manipulative.
row over Dublin council rents threatens newfound left unity – The Irish TimesCllr Horner said Mr Obama was 'very warm'.
Barack Obama spread hope of ‘brighter days ahead’ as he became a freeman of Dublin – The Irish TimesJanet Horner was assaulted while canvassing.
‘In the space of an hour five people called me a c**t’ – The Irish TimesJanet Horner discusses the online abuse faced by politicians.
The longer Joanna Donnelly’s Drivetime interview goes on, the more we worry – The Irish TimesCommittee chair Janet Horner acknowledged the political unpopularity of increasing parking permit charges.
Increasing Dublin parking permits to €225 a ‘slap in the face’, council hears – The Irish TimesGreen Party councillor Janet Horner emphasized the strong reasoning behind the adaptive reuse programme.
Plan to turn vacant Dublin buildings into housing halted after €3m spend – The Irish TimesJanet Horner is a Green Party councillor who discusses the conversion of affordable accommodation into emergency accommodation in Dublin.
The life of a Dublin city property – The Irish TimesGreen Party councillor Janet Horner said the SPV could be used as the 'developer' of Neary’s.
After 20 years of neglect, a notorious Dublin building can finally be brought back to life – The Irish TimesGreen Party councillor Janet Horner expressed her dissatisfaction with the delay in the CCTV camera installation.
CCTV cameras to catch Dublin’s dumpers not installed ‘as they could knock out traffic lights’ – The Irish Times
Janet Horner is the new chair of the Green Party.
Housing tsar row brings a strike-out before the first innings – The Irish TimesJanet Horner, a party councillor in Dublin, has been elected as the new chair of the party.
Roderic O’Gorman re-elected as Green Party leader – The Irish TimesGreen Party councillor Janet Horner expressed hope for a proactive approach to removing lockboxes.
Dublin city councillors agree to ban Airbnb-style lockboxes from next month – The Irish TimesJanet Horner raised the issue of compulsory purchase orders with the council last year.
Marlborough Street is prime example of urban neglect – The Irish TimesCllr Janet Horner pointed out that the building in question was bought last year by the council.
Dublin’s dumpers have ‘no sense of pride’, says council waste chief – The Irish Times





















































































