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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 10 Nov 2010

Vol. 721 No. 3

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 Michael Moynihan — the reason for the delay with the issuing of funding to a GAA Club; (2) Deputy Simon Coveney — to ask the Minister for Transport to update the House on the proposal to toll the Jack Lynch Tunnel in Cork and if he is satisfied that it is appropriate to progress this project in light of its impact on traffic congestion in Cork city; (3) Deputy Joe Costello — the need for the Minister for Education and Skills to state when she will provide a permanent school building for Gaelscoil Bharra, Cabra; (4) Deputy Thomas P. Broughan — that the Minister for Justice and Law Reform would urgently report to Dáil Éireann on how he is he addressing serious community concerns about the proliferation of gold shops and gold trader operations across the Dublin region and nationally, as it has been alleged that the proceeds of house break-ins may be turning up in this trade, if he will urgently introduce a licensing and invigilation procedure for the establishment and operation of gold shops, on-street or door-to-door gold trading operations and if he will make a statement on the matter; (5) Deputy Dan Neville — the need to discuss the Kilmallock sewerage scheme; (6) Deputy James Bannon — the need for the Minister for Health and Children to explain why a teenage girl should suffer and her health deteriorate while essential funding to allow vital spinal surgery is not available, although timely surgical treatment is essential; (7) Deputy Jimmy Deenihan — that the Government would review its proposal to amalgamate Kerry Education Service with County Limerick and city of Limerick VECs; (8) Deputy Willie Penrose — the need for a review at Longford-Westmeath Regional Hospital; (9) Deputy John O'Mahony — the urgent need for the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to ensure payments of REPS 4, single farm payment and area aid payment be paid on time this year; (10) Deputy Seymour Crawford — the urgent need for the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to ensure that payments are made to farmers who finished their farm buildings two years ago with the advice and instruction of departmental officials but who have not yet been paid because of issues outside their control; (11) Deputy Bernard J. Durkan — the ongoing dispute in respect of a housing association in Leixlip, County Kildare; and (12) Deputy Thomas McEllistrim — to call on the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport and her Department to assist Kerry in any way possible with its bid presentation to the International Children's Games to host the games in Tralee in 2015.

The matters raised by Deputies Willie Penrose, Michael Moynihan, Dan Neville and Bernard J. Durkan have been selected for discussion.

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