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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 21 Mar 1956

Vol. 155 No. 7

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Transport for School Children.

asked the Minister for Education whether he is aware that children in Ellaghmore townland, County Mayo, suffer great hardship because of the distance they have to travel to Boefield National School, and, if so, if he will make arrangements for transport facilities to school for those children.

I am not aware that the school-going children residing in the townland of Ellaghmore, County Mayo, suffer great hardship in order to attend school.

Before a State grant could be made towards the cost of a school transport service, there should be a sufficient number of children available for conveyance to school to ensure that the daily average number of eligible children conveyed each quarter would reach at least ten. In order to be eligible for conveyance to school by a transport service, a child should be between six and ten years of age and reside not less than two miles from the nearest suitable national school, or be between ten and 14 years of age and reside not less than three miles from such a school.

All arrangements for the operation of a transport service are made between the manager of the school and the local interested parties. If it is proposed to make application for the provision of a children from Ellaghmore to Boefield National School particulars of the children concerned should be furnished through the manager of the schools. On receipt of these particulars, I will arrange to have the matter investigated.

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