Files relating to economic planning and strategy. Includes notes by Hugh Logue from meeting with Governor of Bank of England, Mr. Eddie George, (25 Jan 2000); Letter from Mervyn King, Deputy Governor, Monetary Policy, Bank of England re. "Low Inflation and Business" booklet published by Bank of England (27 June 2002); File with document re. "Chancellor's Northern Ireland Economic Strategy" (Oct 2000).
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Files relating to the work of the Executive Committee and of the work of Hugh Logue as Special Advisor to the Office of Deputy First Minister, Northern Ireland Executive.
File includes letter from Mark Durkan, Deputy First Minister, to Hugh Logue re. ".EU Domain Progress Meeting" (27 Aug 2002); Fax letter from Logue to Durkan, with updates and attached documents re. .EU Domain Progress Meeting. (20 Aug 2002)
Agenda for meeting with annotation and comments by Logue (20 Aug 2002); Letter to Dr. Chris Gibson, Chairman, Civic Forum, Belfast, from Rosalie Flanagan (OFMDFM) and Shane O'Neill (DFA), Joint Chairs of Working Group on the Establishment of an Independent North/South Consultative Forum re. "Independent North/South Consultative Forum (31 Jul 2002); Letter from Brian Barrington re. "Strategic Investment Body - New Legislation".
Files relating to the work of the Executive Committee and of the work of Hugh Logue as Special Advisor to the Office of Deputy First Minister, Northern Ireland Executive.
File includes document re. "OFMDFM's Forward Work Programme", issued to the Committee of the Centre, 16 Apr 2002; Letter from R.G. Black, Chief Executive, North and West Belfast Health and Social Services Trust to Hugh Logue re. Strategic Development Plan - North and West Belfast Trust" (18 Apr 2003); Print copy of Northern Ireland Assembly Telephone Directory, April 2002; Memo re. "position of Colm Larkin", sent to Mark Durkan, Deputy First Minister (12 Apr 2002).
Files relating to the work of the Executive Committee and of the work of Hugh Logue as Special Advisor to the Office of Deputy First Minister, Northern Ireland Executive.
Typed document on OFMDFM headed paper by Hugh Logue, being a briefing/summary report on political standings in Northern Ireland, on the Northern Ireland Assembly, the current main points regarding parties such as the DUP, the role and function of the Executive, Ministerial code, and an outline of forthcoming work proposed for 2003-2004.
Document by Hugh Logue and by David Campbell, with pencil annotation by Logue, linked to the above report, beginning "Coming together as practitioners who have had to deal with the upside and downside of the peace process as it frequently stumbled ....".
Letter from Joan Coakley to David Campbell of OFMDFM, following up on recent meeting at Stormont and offering comments on possible ways to support "a major study on the functioning of the institutions since their establishment..." (25 Mar 2003).
Manuscript notes by Logue, marked "Institute British Irish Studies Work".
Print email from Mark Larmour, Northern Ireland Office, with transcripts of remarks made by Prime Minister Tony Blair, and by An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Hillsborough Castle (5 March 2003)
Document "Shaping the Review of the Belfast Agreement" - A Roundtable organised by Democratic Dialogue to Coincide with the Fifth Anniversary of the Agreement, Europa Hotel, Belfast (Apr 10, 2003).
Minutes of Staff and Advisors Campaign Meeting (14 Apr 2003).
Letter from Hugh Logue to Dr. Joseph Klaits, Director, Jennings Randolph Programme for International Peace, re. application made by Logue for a Jennings Randolph Fellowship 2003-2004 (16 Jun 2003); Copy of application made by Hugh Logue for said Fellowship; copy of CV of Hugh Logue as part of the fellowship application.
File 2 includes print copy of report "Funding the Northern Ireland Assembly: Assessing the Options" by Professor David Heald with a statement by the Northern Ireland Economic Council. (3 Mar 2002).
Files relating to the files of the Executive Committee, Northern Ireland Assembly. Hugh Logue was working as Special Advisor to the Deputy First Minister. Records relate to work of Logue in this role and wider working files of the Office of Deputy First Minister and related other committees.
File includes records such as correspondence, planning documents, schedules, itineraries, maps, travel and tourist information for heritage sites, relating to tours to the Isle of Man led by Etienne Rynne and with various groups, including the Royal Society of Antiquaries Ireland.
Offprint of article by Etienne Rynne entitled "Excavation of a Destroyed Wedge-Tomb at Breeogue, Co. Sligo" taken from Journal of Galway Archaeological and Historical Society.
Letters of enquiries made to Macnas regarding potential events during 1994 and discussions regarding events produced by Macnas. File is labelled "Small Gigs". Letters between Macnas and others, including letters of discussion and agreement for event at Armagh Together Festival; The Late Late Breakfast Show, Warwick Hotel, Salthill; series of fax and letters between Macnas and Bradford Festival, UK, regarding a production at the Festival of Puppetry and Animation; letters ad fax with others including Castlerea Traders Association; Union of Students in Ireland; Amnesty International; Clarinbridge Oyster Festival; Moya Doherty; Tennent's Festival of the Sea, Galway; Irish Coffee Festival, Foynes, Limerick; Danish event enquiry; the Festival De Theatre Europeen, Grenoble, France; Jane Daly of Druid Theatre re. Sydney Festival; film extra work, comprising list of all Macnas personnel, and also re. Kildare Derby Festival.
File 2 includes letters between Gary MacMahon, Macnas and Steffanie Braun, Berlin, regarding arts production contract and work with Macnas; letter from Zapp Productions, Brighton, U.K.; file with overview and schedule documents, with manuscript notes relating to the Arts, Cultural Management and New Technologies Conference held at University of Ulster (Mar 1996).
Fax and letter correspondence between Macnas (Gerry McMahon, Project Director) and RTÉ and its production team for staging the Eurovision Song Contest, (Marie Travers, Project Co-Ordinator) held in Millstreet, Co. Cork, and also with Moya Doherty, Producer, Eurovision Song Contest, and which details the discussions on planning and logistics for the staging the event, contracts of agreement between RTÉ and Macnas, breakdown of costs and budgets for work by Macnas at Eurovision and other matters.