Donal Lyons Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Cllr
Donal Lyons
Office:Galway City Council
Term Start:February 1996
Constituency:Galway City West
Office2:Mayor of Galway
Term Start2:2001
Term End2:2002
Predecessor2:Martin Quinn
Successor2:Val Hanley
Term Start3:2014
Term End3:2015
Predecessor3:Pádraig Conneely
Successor3:Frank Fahy
Birth Place:Castlebaldwin, County Sligo
Party:Independent
Spouse:Myra Mulveen
Children:2

Donal Lyons is an Irish independent politician. He was the Mayor of Galway from 2001 to 2002 and from 2014 to 2015.

Biography

Lyons is a native of Castlebaldwin, County Sligo, but moved to Galway in the 1970s where he married Myra Mulveen of Shantalla, with whom he had Ciara and Aiblhe. A trade unionist, he joined the Progressive Democrats in 1986. He was co-opted to the Corporation in 1996 following the resignation of Liam Madden. In 1999 Lyons and his colleague, Paul Colleran, won two seats in the South Ward.

Elected in June 2001, he has stated that his most poignant memory while Mayor is of the Mass in the New Cathedral on Ireland's Day of Mourning for the September 11 attacks (in which Ann Maire McHugh of Tuam was killed). On 18 September he formally opened the new City Hall. He represented Galway at the International Conference of Sister Cities at Aalborg, and addressed the Massachusetts State Senate at the invitation of Jack Yunits and Tom Birmingham. He joined the celebrations of the town of Newry when it received its city status in June 2002.

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