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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 3 Nov 1981

Vol. 330 No. 6

Written Answers. - Caherline (Limerick) School.

562.

asked the Minister for Education the position regarding the plans for Caherline national school, East Limerick.

Revised sketch-plans for the proposed new school at Caherline, County Limerick, have been submitted recently by the Commissioners of Public Works to my Department. In their report dated 5 October 1981, with which they furnished sketch plans and a revised estimate, the Commissioners of Public Works proposed that the new school should be erected on a site of 1.3 acres at the rear of the existing school, that is the site already approved to which satisfactory title has already been furnished. This site, they say, together with the existing school site, gives a total area of two acres, approximately, which complies with the planning requirements for a four classroom school. The site of the existing school would, in effect, be the site extension. This proposal is presently under urgent consideration in my Department.

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