Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs

Ferry Services to Inis Mór: Discussion

2:15 pm

Photo of Éamon Ó CuívÉamon Ó Cuív (Galway West, Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

I will not take too long to ask my questions. An bhfuil muintir Inis Mór sásta leis an gcéibh a fuair siad? An gceapann siad gur céibh mhaith í? An bhfuil an chéibh ag déanamh an jab gur cheart di a dhéanamh ó thaobh foscadh a thabhairt do bháid a thagann isteach go dtí an oileán? Arbh fhiú an t-airgead a chaitheadh ar an gcéibh a chaitheamh ar an gcéibh? Tá daoine ag iarraidh a rá go raibh ollchostas ag baint leis agus nárbh fhiú costas na céibhe ar Inis Mór. Creidim go pearsanta go bhfuil céibh den scoth ar an oileán, ach ba mhaith liom tuairim na n-oileánaigh, atá ag maireachtáil leis an gcéibh chuile lá, a fháil. An bhfuil báid sábháilte ar an gcéibh ar bhealach nach raibh siad sábháilte cheana?

Ba mhaith liom ábhar a ardú a thagann go croílár na ceiste atá faoi bhráid againn inniu. Má dhéanann an comhairle chontae agus an Roinn socrú le Island Ferries conradh a chur in áit ar feadh bliana, nó conradh a chur ar fáil ó seo go dtí Lá Fhéile Pádraig, an mbeadh sé tábhachtach go mbeadh sé mar chuid den socrú sin go mbeadh na táillí de €10 agus €6 i bhfeidhm don bhliain iomlán 2017 go dtí go dtiocfadh conradh buan i gceist? Ní bheidh aon chonradh buan ann an bhliain seo chugainn. De réir mar a thuigim, tógfaidh sé bliain a leithéid de chonradh a chur in áit. Ní thiocfaidh conarthaí Inis Meáin agus Inis Oírr chun críche go dtí deireadh na bliana seo chugainn. Cé chomh tábhachtach is atá sé d'inmharthanacht an oileáin go mbeidh táillí de €10 agus €6 i bhfeidhm don bhliain uilig 2017 mar chuid d'aon scorú a dhéanfaí?

I have two very important questions for the county council. First, if the Department were to offer it an annual lump sum equivalent to what it estimates it will get from the levies each year, would it rescind the by-laws and take the money from the Department? That is what should have happened from the beginning. I am not referring to the full cost of running the pier, but to the amount of money that the county council hopes to raise from the levies. Second, will the county council confirm that the councillors in east Galway were willing to get rid of the levies as long as the money foregone was taken 100% out of the roads money for Connemara? I think we need to be bluntly honest about this issue. Thirty of the 39 councillors on Galway County Council are from the east and nine are from the west. The councillors from the east said they would have no problem getting rid of the by-laws as long as the money came out of the roads money for Connemara. That would leave Connemara with no roads money.

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