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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 24 September 2008

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Questions (232)

Tom Hayes

Question:

318 Deputy Tom Hayes asked the Minister for Finance the purpose of the sign erected opposite the Convent Bridge in Clonmel, County Tipperary and the costs involved. [30553/08]

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Written answers

It is customary, on Public Projects, to erect signs advising people of the project being carried out and the parties involved in the project in the event that the public might have queries they wish to have addressed. In this case the project was identified on the sign in question as the Suir River (Clonmel West) Drainage Scheme and identified the Office of Public Works, Clonmel Borough Council, South Tipperary County Council and Waterford County Council as the Public Bodies involved. Mott MacDonald Pettit were identified as the Consulting Engineers on the project. The sign in question cost €3,100 excluding VAT.

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