Fine Gael TD John Paul O’Shea outside new constituency office in Kanturk with Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD

O’Shea opens office in Kanturk

A Cork TD has officially opened his new constituency office in Cork North West.

Fine Gael TD John Paul O’Shea opened new office is on Strand Street, Kanturk, yesterday with Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD, performing the ribbon cutting.

The opening was marked with a special event attended by local party members, community representatives, and supporters.

The office will serve as a resource for people across Cork North West, providing assistance on a wide range of local and national issues including healthcare, housing, agriculture, social protection, and more.

Deputy O’Shea was joined on the day by his constituency team, Cllr Tony O’Shea and Sinead Mernagh, who will be based at the office and available to support constituents with any queries and advice.

“This office represents my commitment to staying connected and accessible to the people I serve,” said Deputy O’Shea.

“I’m very proud to open it here in Kanturk, a town at the heart of our constituency.

“I’m especially grateful to my team of supporters right across Cork North West for their ongoing support since being elected to the 34th Dáil.

“I also want to thank my good friend and colleague, Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill for joining us to mark the occasion,” added Deputy O’Shea.

Minister Carroll MacNeill TD praised Deputy O’Shea’s community focus.

“John Paul is a passionate advocate for his constituents and brings real energy to his work for Cork North West. It’s great to see this new office officially open, offering constituents direct access to support and advice,” said the minister.

The new office will also act as a hub for community engagement, featuring a community noticeboard promoting local events, initiatives, and services.