Together we can create change.

About Steve O’Reilly

Steve, Originally from Navan in County Meath, has called Dublin home for the past 13 years. His educational journey led him to Dublin, and his love for the capital has kept him here ever since.

Steve has held various managerial and analytical roles within the retail and logistics industry.

Steve now resides in the Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart Electoral area. He is driven by a strong commitment to effecting positive change within his community, with a primary focus on amplifying the voices and opinions of local residents.

Steve O'Reilly is dedicated to providing a platform for progressive change, ensuring that the concerns and aspirations of his fellow community members have the recognition and influence they deserve. He is particularly focused on improving the availability of secondary schools, addressing the housing shortage, and fostering cleaner, more vibrant local areas for the benefit of all.

Meet Steve O’Reilly

I am delighted to have been selected to run in the 2024 Blanchardstown – Mulhuddart electoral area.

I would like to be your voice and act in the best interests of our diverse Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart community which includes the areas of Blanchardstown Village, Waterville, Corduff, Tyrrelstown, Hollystown, St. Margaret’s, Lanesborough, the rural areas north of the N3 and parts of Castleknock.

KEY ISSUES

  • Investment in new schools (primary and secondary).

  • Additional playgrounds, improvement in sports facilities, and designated community centres.

  • Ensure the local road network can match capacity for business and residential planning.

  • Maintenance of cycle paths and safe crossings at schools. 

  • Addressing anti-social behaviour and ensure crime rates are handled by supporting existing community neighbourhood watch groups, and lobby for greater Garda presence in our community. 

    There are numerous ways that we can work together to improve our community and make it a better place to live. So, please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any issues, concerns, and ideas as how we can work together to improve our local area.

Together we can create change.

Steve O’Reilly