Caoimhe Ní Shluáin
@CaoimheSloan
Mamaí. Múinteoir. Republican. Gaeilgeóir. Waiting patiently on Meath’s 8th All-Ireland title 💚💛
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07-05-2009 01:28:57
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Delighted to be invited in to Meath Women's Refuge & Support Services with Michelle Gildernew MP to discuss the vital work they are doing in the community.
Back out in Clonmagadden Fort & Park on a hugely positive canvass with the team 🗳️
#votecaoimhe1 #michellegildernew #Navan
Very proud of my best friend Caoimhe Ní Shluáin running in the upcoming local elections in Meath.
I promise I'm not just saying that because she knows all my secrets xoxo
Beautiful evening on the Local and European Election campaign trail with Cllr. Helen Meyer in #Stamullen .
Housing, public amenities, public transport and huge solidarity with the victims and survivors of the Stardust tragedy.
#ChangeStartsHere
Super support both from activists and the community of Navan last Saturday.
It was great to be out on the doors with local election candidate Caoimhe Ní Shluáin in North navan.
Help us deliver change for the better!
#ireland #sinnfein #meath #navan #timeforchange
Sinn Féin need your help to elect the strongest possible team on 7th June to Meath County Council & the European Union.🗳️
It’s time for change.
Together we can deliver real change and deliver a new Navan!
💛💚
#Meath #Navan #TimeForChange #HousingCrisis #timeforchange
Firefighter cleared to blaze a trail in local elections - via Meath Chronicle
Fionnan Blake is an excellent candidate.
In June, Sinn Féin aim to elect our biggest ever team to Meath Co Co.
It’s time for change - in Meath & right across the country.
#ChangeStartsHere
📍Herbert Place & Blackcastle Lodge
Just about avoiding Storm Kathleen today ☔️
Sinn Féin have the plans, the ambitions and the determination to deliver the change that is needed for families and workers in Navan.
#Navan #VoteCaoimhe #NiShluain1
#SinnFéin #TimeForChange
Out on the Local and European election campaign trail in #Dunshaughlin today with Fionnan Blake and Trish Murtagh.
Public transport, school places, childcare costs and the need for a General Election all high on the agenda.