Trevor Ó Clochartaigh

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Trevor Ó Clochartaigh (14/03/1968) was born in Huddersfield, England. He is a member of the political party Sinn Fein.

Political Career[edit]

O Clochartaigh won his Galway West seat in the 2011 General Election. Before representing Sinn Fein he was a member of the Labour Party but was unable to win a seat on Galway County Council at the 2004 local elections. During his political career he has been a leading critic of the government for its infrastructural and industrial neglect of the west.

Education[edit]

He graduated with a Commerce degree from NUI Galway. He is also fluent in the Irish language.

Notable Work[edit]

O' Clochartaigh is a founding member of 'Na Fanaithe' theatre company. He is also the manager and artistic director of An Taibhdhearc as well as being a Producer and Director with 'Ros na Run' and 'Fair City'. Trevor is a major critic of the government due to its supposed failure to protect and maintain the Irish language. He has also been the project manager of national Irish language newspaper, Gaelsceal. O Clochartaigh also takes an active interest in agricultural issues. He is responsible for forming the 'Defending Rural Ireland' campaign along with Martin Ferris.

External Links[edit]

Trevor O Clochartaigh Sinn Fein page