Ciarán Cuffe

About Me

Born in Shankill, County Dublin, as the snow melted after the long hard winter of 1963. After a scenic route through College involving sojourns at the University of Maine in the USA and the University of Venice in Italy I emerged with degrees in Architecture and Planning from University College Dublin in the mid 1990’s. I lectured in urban planning at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Bolton Street before my election to the Dáil in May 2002. I have 2 young children, and I’m a keen cyclist. In the distant past I rode my bike coast-to coast-across the United States. I’m the Irish Green Party’s Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, Justice and Transport issues, and I’m a member of the Environment, and Climate Change Committees in the 30th Dáil. I was one of the first to call for a modern tram system for Dublin in 1991, and look forward taking a seat on one of the first Luas trams to Cherrywood in 2009. Now let's extend to Bray.

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