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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 21 Feb 1995

Vol. 449 No. 4

Adjournment Debate Matters.

I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 20 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Hughes — the need to approve a new psychiatric day care centre in Westport, County Mayo, as prioritised by the Western Health Board having regard to the present inadequate facility; (2) Deputy Upton — the need to ensure that the maximum possible number of organs for transplantation are made available in this country; (3) Deputy Broughan — the water supply crisis in Fingal and the northern fringe of Dublin city; (4) Deputy Dukes — the progress made in relation to the proposed 120 megawatt peat-fired power station in the north-west Kildare-East Offaly area; (5) Deputy Kathleen Lynch — the urgent need to provide increased counselling and support facilities for male victims of sexual assault and abuse; (6) Deputy Eric Byrne — the urgent need to review and update the register of prohibited publications; (7) Deputy Matt Brennan — the urgent need for a remedial teacher for six national schools in the south Sligo area; (8) Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív — the need to review the schemes of grants for people living in remote areas to enable them to attend second level boarding schools; (9) Deputy Seán Ryan — the decision taken by the Department of Transport, Energy and Communications and Aer Rianta to enter into a third party handling agreement at Dublin Airport from 1 January 1995; (10) Deputy Ned O'Keeffe — Ireland's annual subscription to the European Space Agency; (11) Deputy Molloy — the urgent need for a new classroom at Letterfrack national school; and the delay in sanctioning an extension to the school; (12) Deputy O'Donoghue — the condition of the sea embankment at Cromane, Kilorglin, County Kerry, which is in urgent need of coastal protection work; (13) Deputy Jacob — the risk of the loss of 125 jobs in a County Wicklow manufacturing company; and the steps, if any, the Minister proposes to take to safeguard these jobs; (14) Deputy Michael Ahern — the need to provide a remedial teacher for schools in the Castlelyons, Rathcormac and Conna parishes of Cork.

The matters raised by Deputies Hughes, Molloy, Jacob and O'Donoghue have been selected for discussion.

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