
Liam O'Gradaigh
Liam O'Gradaigh is the spokesman for the St Margaret’s the Ward Residents' Group, which represents residents living near Dublin Airport. He has recently been in the news for his comments regarding the Airport Noise Competent Authority's decision to assess Dublin Airport’s application to lift its controversial passenger limit, highlighting concerns over noise pollution and the impact of increased airport operations on local communities.
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Recent news mentions
Liam O’Gradaigh is the spokesman for the residents’ group that raised concerns about Kenny Jacobs's lack of disclosure.
DAA chief told minister he had ‘no conflict of interest’ to declare despite airline shares – The Irish TimesLiam O’Gradaigh, spokesman for the residents’ group, claimed the issue of alleged soil contamination was not adequately addressed.
Dublin Airport area residents appeal against permission for viewing platform – The Irish Times
Group spokesman Liam O’Gradaigh said: 'Our own report in April spelled out just what local residents have had to endure through exposure to noise pollution.'
More than 1m Irish people exposed to harmful transport noise, report finds – The Irish Times
Residents’ spokesman Liam O’Gradaigh said the group stressed concerns about policies that favour Dublin over regional airports.
Residents and Transport Minister signal `constructive’ Dublin Airport talks – The Irish TimesLiam O'Gradaigh, the group’s spokesman, pointed out that the noise regulator had acted 'very responsibly'.
Residents around Dublin Airport welcome possible noise assessment – The Irish Times




