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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 30 May 1928

Vol. 23 No. 19

CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - RIGHT OF WAY.

asked the Minister for Fisheries whether steps will be taken by the Land Commission to give John Bryant, Ballinree, Cashel, who was recently allotted a holding on the Smith-Barry estate, a right of way for carting between his yard and his farm.

The yard and farm buildings are situate on the lands allotted to John Bryant, and there is no necessity for the provision of a right of way.

Is the Parliamentary Secretary aware that this man has no right of way for bringing a car, either from the road or from his yard, to his farm, that he has reported the matter to the Land Commission several times, and that he cannot get any reply?

I am perfectly satisfied that he has a right of way to his farm.

He has no road by which he can bring a car to his farm. I am perfectly satisfied that he has not, because I visited the place and saw that he has not.

I am perfectly satisfied, from the information at my disposal, that no matter what sort of right of way Bryant got he would not be satisfied.

If he was allowed the right of way that was there before the farm was divided he would be satisfied. What further steps will be taken?

No further steps will be taken. He has a right of way already.

He refuses to pay rent until he gets it.

That is a matter that can be decided.

Will you consider the question of giving him an aeroplane?

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