Murty Aspell hopes for ‘historic’ election for Kilcullen
Fianna Fail candidate for re-election to the Newbridge LEA Murty Aspell recently met with representatives of the Old Kilcullen Area Community Association to confirm a €1,500 allocation from his Discretionary Fund to support projects of the Association.
He is pictured at Old Kilcullen with committee members Pat Griffin, Kevin Sheehan and Christy Howard.
Murty is the present Mayor of the Newbridge Municipal District, to which Kilcullen has been moved for representation in the elections being held next Friday.
“Should I be reelected, it will be a very historic occasion for me and the Aspell family,” he says, “My parents lived in Nicholstown for many years, where we were born and reared and attended local school. My dad Paddy Aspell also had the privilege to represent Kilcullen as a Kildare County Councillor for many years, supporting many new developments in Kilcullen, new housing estates for the local people, schools, roads, sports facilities, and many more.”
He says his commitment and support to the people of Kilcullen will focus on roads and safety Issues, town traffic and parking, educational facilities, new bus shelters and the inner relief road, which he believes will solve many of the existing problems and issues in the area and further enhance Kilcullen as a place where people will enjoy and be proud to live, work, play sports, rear and educate their families and enhance their careers and achievements.
He has spent 20 years in public life and is looking forward to continuing to work for communities in the area.
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He is pictured at Old Kilcullen with committee members Pat Griffin, Kevin Sheehan and Christy Howard.
Murty is the present Mayor of the Newbridge Municipal District, to which Kilcullen has been moved for representation in the elections being held next Friday.
“Should I be reelected, it will be a very historic occasion for me and the Aspell family,” he says, “My parents lived in Nicholstown for many years, where we were born and reared and attended local school. My dad Paddy Aspell also had the privilege to represent Kilcullen as a Kildare County Councillor for many years, supporting many new developments in Kilcullen, new housing estates for the local people, schools, roads, sports facilities, and many more.”
He says his commitment and support to the people of Kilcullen will focus on roads and safety Issues, town traffic and parking, educational facilities, new bus shelters and the inner relief road, which he believes will solve many of the existing problems and issues in the area and further enhance Kilcullen as a place where people will enjoy and be proud to live, work, play sports, rear and educate their families and enhance their careers and achievements.
He has spent 20 years in public life and is looking forward to continuing to work for communities in the area.
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