
Clare Bailey
@clurbailey
Chair for Consumer Council NI, Trustee @EJNI,
Ex MLA - Legislated for Safe Access Zones & introduced NI's 1st Climate Bill to the NI Assembly
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27-08-2009 23:17:26
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Our Chief Executive Noyona Chundur is attending today’s Women in Business 2024 Voices of Leadership Conference. Noyona is taking part in a panel discussion on The Power of Purpose. #WIBVOL



25 yrs of expert reports, reviews and analyses that provide an overwhelming evidence base for an Independent EPA. 25 yrs living with a nature crisis in one of the most ecologically barren countries on earth. We need action. Not another review. paul sheehy x.com/daera_ni/statu…

The "multi-party silo system is quite impossible" Clare Bailey on the blocks to delivery at Stormont

We were delighted to welcome Economy Minister, Conor Murphy MLA, to the Consumer Council today. The Consumer Council plays an important role in supporting the Minister’s economic plans and our Board, led by Chair Clare Bailey, and our Executive Team, met with him and Economy NI



Fabulous opportunity to work with our amazing Consumer Council for Northern Ireland team. Please share with anyone you think could be interested #infrastructure #Sustainability #water






Great #jobfairy opportunity for #policy people to come join our fabulous team at Consumer Council for Northern Ireland 👇👇👇


#1 Manal Al-Sharif (Saudi Arabia) Manal didn't know what feminism was until she fought back against Saudi Arabia's ban on women drivers. Quote "BE YOURSELF WITHOUT PERMISSION, THE WORLD WILL ALWAYS WANT YOU TO BE SOMEONE ELSE, DISAPPOINT IT" 💜💚 #womenshistory Vital Voices


Great to meet with Department for Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins recently.

Consumer Scotland has welcomed representatives from Consumer Council for Northern Ireland for Northern Ireland. The visit included discussions on how both organisations can work together on joint areas of interest including rural communities, telecoms and disabled consumers.
