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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 7 Oct 2004

Vol. 589 No. 5

Adjournment Debate Matters.

I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Deasy — that the Minister consider the inconvenience and unnecessary hardship that the new security measures certified by his Department are having on fishermen in Passage East, County Waterford; (2) Deputy Michael Moynihan — calling on the Minister to further enhance the attractiveness of the CLÁR region as a centre of enterprise development by offering greater incentives for setting up businesses there; (3) Deputies Pat Breen and James Breen — to ask the Minister to immediately provide emergency funding for the provision of temporary accommodation for additional teaching staff at a school (details supplied) in County Clare; (4) Deputy Morgan — the necessity for the Minister to address the absence of maternity services at Louth County Hospital in Dundalk; (5) Deputy Twomey — what role the Minister has taken in the continuous monitoring of medications available in Ireland and if she is aware of any more ongoing concerns regarding this or other medication; (6) Deputy Neville — the review of the care and treatment of a person (details supplied) at the Mid-Western Regional Hospital; (7) Deputy McHugh — the need for the Minister to approve the submission from the Western Health Board of the planning brief for Tuam Hospital which was forwarded to her Department on 8 October 2002; (8) Deputy Gogarty — the reason a person (details supplied) was not told by health board officials that they had a sibling (details supplied) in foster care and the reason an investigation into alleged abuse at a residential institution was not proceeded with; (9) Deputy Broughan — the urgent need to ensure that An Post pensioners are paid their due pension increase under the national pay agreement; (10) Deputy Hogan — the need for the Minister to indicate when the necessary approval will be given for construction of a new school (details supplied) in County Kilkenny; (11) Deputy Ó Snodaigh — the need for the Minister to grant a school (details supplied) in Dublin 8 disadvantage status as it is the only school in an area of disadvantage not to have such status; (12) Deputy Costello — the need for the Minister to explain the reasons for the alarming increase in burglaries in the Clonliffe area of Dublin; (13) Deputy Shortall — the need for the Government to clarify its plans for the future of Aer Lingus; (14) Deputy Upton — that the Minister consider issuing a circular to local authorities regarding subsection 247(5) of the Planning and Development Act 2000; (15) Deputy Perry — that the Government rescind the decision to locate the new regional health services in Galway and establish them in Manorhamilton, north County Leitrim.

The matters raised by Deputies Morgan, Perry, Costello and Michael Moynihan have been selected for discussion.

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