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John Crowe is Mayor of Clare

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Councillor John Crowe of Sixmilebridge was elected Mayor of Clare at the county council AGM held on this Friday afternoon.
Councillor Crowe was nominated by poll topper Joe Cooney and seconded by Independent Gerry Flynn. The Fine Gael councillor is the county’s outgoing deputy mayor.

Councillor Crowe will  be the only Fine Gael member to hold the position of mayor over the five-year term of the new authority. Two Fianna Fáil  members will have the honour of holding office, while the “technical group”, consisting of the seven Independents and one Sinn Féin, will also have two terms of office.

John Crowe stands to applause following his election as the new Mayor of Clare. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
John Crowe stands to applause following his election as the new Mayor of Clare. Photograph by Declan Monaghan

Fianna Fáil’s Councillor Tony O’ Brien of the Killaloe Electoral area was elected deputy mayor for the coming year.

Councillor O’Brien was re-elected to the council last month having lost his seat in the 2009 local election.

Mayor Crowe paid tribute to the councillors who lost their seats and who retired. He said he was “delighted to be part of a power-sharing agreement so that all groups will get to play a meaningful role in this council.”

In an emotional speech he described this as his “proudest day” adding: “I look forward to representing my family, the ‘bridge, this council and the Shannon electoral area.”
Ahead of the mayoral election, outgoing mayor of Clare Joe Arkins presided over the meeting. It was his last official role with Clare County Council for this term having lost his seat in May’s election.

 

He acknowledged the “huge honour” bestowed on him when he was elected by his colleagues at last year’s AGM as mayor.
Tributes were paid to Mr Arkins by both party groups in the council and by the technical group of seven Independents and one Sinn Féin councillor.

County manager Tom Coughlan congratulated Mr Arkins on “a very significant contribution”.

By Nicola Corless

A native of Ennis, Colin McGann has been editor of The Clare Champion since August 2020. Former editor of The Clare People, he is a journalism and communications graduate of Dublin Institute of Technology.

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