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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Vol. 733 No. 2

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 Paschal Donohoe — the plans the Government has to sell Coillte; (2) Deputy Mattie McGrath — the future of St Michael's acute psychiatric unit at Clonmel Hospital, County Tipperary; (3) Deputy Michael Healy-Rae — the cost of school books; (4) Deputy Gerald Nash — the need to continue to support, resource and recognise the contribution of the arts to society and the economy; (5) Deputy Timmy Dooley — the proposed closure of the Teagasc office at Scariff, County Clare; (6) Deputy John O'Mahony — the withdrawal of alleviation measures by the Department of Education and Skills and the consequent difficulties that this is causing the management of secondary schools; (7) Deputies Éamon Ó Cuív and Noel Grealish — the need to provide OPEX funding to Galway Airport for the next three years; (8) Deputy Thomas P. Broughan — the need to ensure that the Kilbarrack Coast Community Programme, KCCP, remains in the Kilbarrack Parish Community Hall; (9) Deputy Dominic Hannigan — the need for St Ciarán's Community School, Kells, County Meath, to have work on the roof undertaken under the emergency works scheme; (10) Deputy Anthony Lawlor — the need to upgrade the water network in north Kildare in order to accommodate the upgrading of facilities at Intel; (11) Deputy Martin Ferris — the refusal to pay a State contributory pension to persons who have outstanding tax bills; (12) Deputies Catherine Murphy and Maureen O'Sullivan — the provision of funding in respect of the course being run at All Hallows College, Dublin 9, for former employees of SR Technics; (13) Deputy Seamus Kirk — the future delivery of apprenticeship schemes in carpentry and joinery by FÁS; (14) Deputy Terence Flanagan — the need to continue to provide funding to parents of children who attend Achieve ABA, Kilbarrack, Dublin 13; (15) Deputy Dan Neville — the implementation of the recommendations in the Mental Health Expert Report, A Vision for Change; (16) Deputy David Stanton — the need to develop a policy to promote higher level mathematics among second level students; (17) Deputy Michael Colreavy — the need for the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to address the situation which fishermen on Aranmore island county Donegal find themselves in as a result of Monday's storm, which have destroyed their lobstor pots at a cost of over €150,000; and (18) Deputy Pearse Doherty — the need for the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence to consider issuing an apology on behalf of the State to the families of the people killed in the Ballymanus Mine Disaster in 1943 in West Donegal.

The matters raised by Deputies Catherine Murphy and Maureen O'Sullivan, Seamus Kirk, Anthony Lawlor and Thomas P. Broughan have been selected for discussion.

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